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Angell may refer to: People * Angell, a list of people with the surname * Angell (family), in Norway * Angell Conwell (born 1983), American actress and model Fictional characters * Jessica Angell, a fictional detective in ''CSI: NY'' Places * Angell Woods * Angell Hall, building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, US * Angell Street, a major one-way thoroughfare in Providence, Rhode Island Other uses * MSPCA-Angell, an American humane society * Order of Angell, an honorary society at the University of Michigan * Angell Hall Observatory, an astronomical observatory at the University of Michigan * Angell Park Speedway, a dirt racetrack in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin * Angell Treaty of 1880 * An archaic spelling of angel See also

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Angell
The surname Angell may refer to: In arts and media Architects * Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect * Frank W. Angell (1851–1943), American architect * Samuel Angell (1800–1866), British architect and archaeologist * Thomas Gravely Angell, architect, of Imrie and Angell * Truman O. Angell (1810–1887), Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Painters and sculptors * Carleton W. Angell (1887–1962), American sculptor * Helen Cordelia Angell (1847–1884), English watercolour painter * Tony Angell (born 1940), American wildlife artist, environmental educator, and writer Performers * Barbara Angell (born 1935), Australian writer and actor * Jeff Angell (born 1973), American musician * Jones Angell (born 1979), play-by-play radio announcer * Katie Angell, Australian trapeze artist and later a musical theatre actress * Lisa Angell (born 1968), French singer * Olav Angell (1932–2018), Norwegian writer and jazz musician Writers * Barbar ...
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Angell (family)
Angell is a family in Norway. In the 1650s the family came as merchants to Trondheim, where they took their current name. From there parts of the family entered the proprietarian aristocracy in Central und Northern Norway. The part of the family which remained in Trondheim gained a prominent position still visible in the city today, especially through the Thomas Angell Foundations, one of the biggest landowners in Trøndelag and among other activities running the charity Thomas Angell House. Name and coat of arms The name derives from ''Angel'', the Danish variant of the landscape Angeln in today's Germany. In Norway the name was interpreted as ''angel'', i.e. a fishhook. Hence the family arms: Between and on each of the outer sides of two fishhooks: a vertically ordered pair of six-pointed stars. Origin and immigration The family came from the Nordgård Estate in Steinberg, Angeln. Possible relations to the family ''von Deden'', who were the previous possessors of this es ...
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Angell Conwell
Angell Conwell (born August 2, 1983) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Leslie Michaelson in the CBS daytime soap opera, ''The Young and the Restless'' and Lisa Stallworth in the Bounce TV sitcom ''Family Time (TV series), Family Time''. In film, she appeared in ''Baby Boy (film), Baby Boy'' (2001) and starred as Veronica on ''Bigger (TV series), Bigger''. Personal life Conwell was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina and moved to Columbia, South Carolina at the age of 2. She attended Seven Oaks Elementary School in Columbia where she was the first African-American student body president. She also attended Irmo Middle School in Irmo, South Carolina briefly before relocating to Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Conwell attended Valley View, Glendale High School (Glendale, California), Glendale High School where she was a cheerleader and member of the Student Body Association and Drama Club. She then attended Glendale Community College (California), Glendale Com ...
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Jessica Angell
The following is a list of characters from the CBS television series, '' CSI: NY''. Main characters 1Character first introduced during '' CSI: Miami'' episode 2.23 "MIA/NYC NonStop". 2Also in ''CSI: Miami'' episode 4.07 " Felony Flight". 3Also in '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' episode 13.13 "In Vino Veritas". Recurring characters Crime lab Technicians *Dr. Leonard Giles (played by J. Grant Albrecht in season 1) is a technician in the Toxicology lab. He is a former runner now paralyzed from the waist down. *Jane Parsons (played by Sonya Walger in seasons 1–2) is a technician in the DNA lab. *Chad Willingham (played by Chad Lindberg in season 1) is a technician in the Ballistics lab. *Zack Shannon (played by David Julian Hirsh in season 2) is a tech in the Trace lab. *Kendall Novak (played by Bess Wohl in season 4) is a technician in the Trace lab. She has a close relationship with Adam Ross. *Haylen Becall (played by Sarah Carter in season 6) is a crime scene cl ...
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Angell Woods
Angell Woods is an old-growth forest in Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada. It is bordered by Quebec Autoroute 20 to the south, Quebec Autoroute 40 to the north, an industrial park in Baie-D'Urfé to the west, and a residential subdivision to the east. The Angell Woods are the only remaining old-growth forest as well as the largest wetland on the Island of Montreal. On March 12, 2019 the Quebec Court of Appeal rejected an appeal by Yale Properties Inc. of the decision of Aug. 7, 2017. Aug. 7, 2017, Quebec Superior Court judge Johanne Mainville ruled that Yale Properties had not been able to demonstrate that the bylaw put in place by the Beaconsfield administration had stepped over the line as to be called disguised expropriation. Ownership The woods cover approximately of land. Less than half of the woods are owned by the City of Beaconsfield, the Government of Quebec A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state. ...
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Angell Hall
Angell Hall is an academic building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, United States. It was previously connected to the University Hall building, which was replaced by Mason Hall and Haven Hall. Angell Hall is named in honor of James Burrill Angell, who was the University's president from 1871 to 1909. The Angell Hall Observatory is located on the fifth floor roof of Angell Hall. The main telescope is a 0.4-m (16-inch) Ritchey-Chretien reflector, which has a spectrograph and camera. The observatory also has a small radio telescope and 20-cm (8-inch) Schmidt-Cassegrains. History Construction began in 1920, and finished in 1924 at a cost of about $1 million. An addition opened in 1952 adding auditoriums, a classroom wing, and an office wing. The addition replaced old Haven Hall, which was destroyed by fire in 1950, the 1841 Mason Hall, and two other buildings. On March 24, 1965, Angell Hall was the site of the first teach-in protesting the Vietnam War. More than 3 ...
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Angell Street
Angell Street is a major one-way thoroughfare on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. It was named for Thomas Angell, an early settler in Providence. Route Angell Street runs roughly east to west across the East Side of Providence. The street begins in Wayland at the Henderson Bridge and extends westward down College Hill, where it bisects the Brown University campus. The street ends at Benefit Street, immediately east of the First Baptist Church in America, where its path becomes Thomas and later Steeple streets. Angell intersects other thoroughfares in the area, including Thayer Street and Hope Street. Famous inhabitants * George L. Clarke (1813–1890), 10th Mayor of Providence, lived at 95 Angell Street * Francis W. Carpenter (1831–1922) lived at 276 Angell St * H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was born at 454 Angell Street lived here in his early childhood. Lovecraft later moved to 598 Angell Street, where he spent an additional two decades. Structures * ...
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MSPCA-Angell
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Angell Animal Medical Center (MSPCA-Angell) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with its main headquarters on South Huntington Avenue in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1868, and is the second-oldest humane society in the United States."About the MSPCA-Angell"
MSPCA-Angell, accessed August 13, 2014.
"MSPCA-Angell" was adopted as the society's identity in 2003, and indicates the names of its two closely related predecessor organizations: Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Angell Animal Medical Center (formerly known as Angell Memorial Animal Hospital). The organization provides direct care to thousands of homeless, injured, and abused animals each year, and provides animal adoption, a ...
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Order Of Angell
The Order of Angell, known for decades as Michigamua, was a senior honorary society recognizing student leaders and outstanding athletes at the University of Michigan. For most of its history, its practices reflected images of Native Americans drawn from Euro-American popular culture. From Michigamua's founding in 1901 until the 1970s, membership was a badge of distinction. From the 1970s on, the society drew rising criticism for admitting only men; for the form of cultural appropriation known as "playing Indian;" and for possessing Native American artifacts. By 1999, when women were first admitted, the organization had discarded many of its ''faux''-Native American references and practices. But in 2000, protesters took over the group's headquarters and demanded its ouster from the campus. Soon afterward, Michigamua lost its official recognition and its meeting room. In 2006-07 it reorganized as the Order of Angell with a vow to foster diversity and draw its members from the broad ...
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Angell Hall Observatory
Angell Hall Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by University of Michigan. It is located on the UM Central Campus on top of Angell Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan (US). It has a computer-controlled 0.4-m Cassegrain telescope in its single dome, and a small radio telescope on the roof. In the past it has housed a large, clock-driven refracting telescope and a reflecting telescope in side-by-side domes. The current telescope was manufactured by DFM Engineering and installed in December 1994. Other observatories that UM has operated include the Detroit Observatory (1854), the Lamont–Hussey Observatory (South Africa, 1928), the McMath–Hulbert Observatory (Lake Angelus, Michigan, 1930), the Portage Lake Observatory (near Dexter, Michigan, 1948), and the Peach Mountain Observatory (near Dexter, Michigan, 1958). See also *List of observatories References * External links Ann Arbor Clear Sky ClockWeather forecast for observing conditions. Astronomi ...
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Angell Park Speedway
Angell Park Speedway has a 1/3 mile () dirt racetrack located in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. The track has been run by the city's fire department since 1903. Racing occurs every Sunday approximately Memorial Day until Labor Day. Special racing events and the weather may alter the schedule. The races were sanctioned by the Badger Midget Auto Racing Association (BMARA), the oldest midget organization in the world. Some events are co-sanctioned by the United States Automobile Club (USAC). BMARA sanctions several midget car events at other nearby tracks. The World of Outlaws held their first sprint car races at the track in August 2016. In addition to the racetrack, the facility features the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, a pavilion, and the Sun Prairie Firemans Park in the Prairie. The park was built by the Sun Prairie community on September 18, 2007, and was dedicated on October 7, 2007. The project was led by Sun Prairie residents Rebecca Ketelson and Anita Holcomb. Leat ...
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Angell Treaty Of 1880
The Angell Treaty of 1880 (), formally known as the Treaty Regulating Immigration from China, was a modification of the 1868 Burlingame Treaty between the United States and China, passed in Beijing, China, on November 17, 1880. Historical context In 1868, the United States and China entered into the Burlingame Treaty, establishing formal friendly relations between the two countries, and granting China most favored nation status. The treaty encouraged immigration from China, and granted some privileges to citizens of either country residing in the other, but withheld the privilege of naturalization for immigrants from China. During the 1870s, there were repeated efforts in the United States Congress to limit Chinese immigration to the United States. One successful effort in this direction was the Page Act of 1875, that forbade the migration of women believed to be inclined to engaging in prostitution and anybody coming to the United States as a forced laborer. The Act did not ...
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