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American architect (1858–1932)
Charles Emlen Bell (1858–1932), often known as C.E. Bell, was an American architect of Council Bluffs, Iowa and Minneapolis, Minnesota. He worked alone
Charles_E._Bell
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Charles Bell (British architect) (1846–1899), British architect Charles Milton Bell (1848–1893), American photographer Charles E. Bell (1858–1932)
Charles_Bell_(disambiguation)
Scottish surgeon, anatomist, artist and theologian (1774–1842)
Sir Charles Bell KH FRS FRSE FRCSE MWS (12 November 1774 – 28 April 1842) was a Scottish surgeon, anatomist, physiologist, neurologist, artist, and philosophical
Charles_Bell
United States historic place
International Falls, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by Charles E. Bell and completed in 1909. National Register of Historic Places listings
Koochiching_County_Courthouse
Charles F. Bell (1871–1966) was an art curator. He was the first keeper of the fine art department at the Ashmolean Museum, serving there as an assistant
Charles_F._Bell
American photographer (1848–1893)
Charles Milton Bell (1848 – May 12, 1893) was an American photographer who was noted for his portraits of Native Americans and other figures of the United
Charles_Milton_Bell
American painter
murals at Martin County Courthouse (Fairmont, Minnesota) (designed by Charles E. Bell, built 1906–07) Four murals on four spandrels under the dome of Grant
Franz_E._Rohrbeck
United States historic place
Register of Historic Places in 1978. It was designed by architects Bell & Kent (Charles E. Bell and John N. Kent of Helena) and was built by contractors Dolan
Deer_Lodge_County_Courthouse
American politician (1857–1927)
Charles Webster Bell (June 11, 1857 – April 19, 1927) was an American politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from California from 1913
Charles_W._Bell
United States historic place
58 feet (18 m) to the top of the dome. The building was designed by Charles E. Bell and built by J. B. Nelson for $125,000 during 1906-1907. Interior murals
Martin County Courthouse (Minnesota)
Martin_County_Courthouse_(Minnesota)
United States historic place
waypoint on the Packers Heritage Trail. The courthouse was designed by Charles E. Bell and completed in 1908. The original cost was $318,797.67. In 1992,
Brown County Courthouse (Wisconsin)
Brown_County_Courthouse_(Wisconsin)
American politician
to 1905. Born in Vallejo, California on July 25, 1872 to Charles E. Bell and Catherine J. Bell (née Mills), he and his family moved to St. Helena, California
Theodore_Arlington_Bell
American politician (1823–1893)
Charles Henry Bell (November 18, 1823 – November 11, 1893) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Exeter, New Hampshire. Bell served New
Charles_H._Bell_(politician)
Historic house in North Dakota, United States
Century Revivals architecture style, and was designed by architect Charles E. Bell. The listing included three contributing buildings on an area of less
Cass County Court House, Jail, and Sheriff's House
Cass_County_Court_House,_Jail,_and_Sheriff's_House
Inventor of the telephone (1847–1922)
stone inscription marks it as Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville James Bell (1845–1870) and Edward Charles Bell (1848–1867), who both died
Alexander_Graham_Bell
Research and scientific development company
Nokia Bell Labs, commonly referred to as Bell Labs, is an American industrial research and development company owned by the Finnish technology company
Bell_Labs
American actor
Charles Agron is an American film producer, screenwriter, and actor working in horror and thriller. He frequently works with Tobin Bell, Lance Henriksen
Charles_Agron
Canadian telecommunications company
Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell in the borough of
Bell_Canada
Percussion instrument
hammer, or—in small bells—by a small loose sphere enclosed within the body of the bell (jingle bell). Bells are usually cast from bell metal (a type of bronze)
Bell
English traveller and writer
2005, p. 140 Bell, Gertrude (10 March 1915). "Letter from Gertrude Bell to Charles Doughty-Wylie". Gertrude Bell Archive. Gertrude Bell Archive, Newcastle
Gertrude_Bell
British author of books on board games (1917–2002)
Robert Charles Bell (1917–2002) was the author of several books on board games, most importantly Board and Table Games 1 & 2 (reprinted as Board and Table
Robert_Charles_Bell
British peer and landowner
April 1946 to Anne Bairstow Cumming Bell (died 2002), daughter of William Cumming Bell and Joan Middlemost Cumming Bell, née Bairstow, whom he divorced in
Charles Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland
Charles_Manners,_10th_Duke_of_Rutland
Symbol of American independence and liberty
The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia
Liberty_Bell
United States historic place
present courthouse was begun in 1892 and it was built for $62,733.90. Charles E. Bell of Council Bluffs designed the Richardsonian Romanesque style building
Shelby County Courthouse (Iowa)
Shelby_County_Courthouse_(Iowa)
2024 film by Don FauntLeRoy
2024 mystery thriller film directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy and written by Charles Agron. It stars Tobin Bell, Agron, Alyona Khmara, Krista Dane Hoffman
Altered_Reality
American politician (born 1950)
Charles Ellis Schumer (/ˈʃuːmər/ SHOO-mər; born November 23, 1950) is an American politician serving since 1999 as a United States senator from New York
Chuck_Schumer
American telecommunications firm
Gardiner Hubbard): 100 shares Charles Eustis Hubbard (the brother or nephew of Gardiner Hubbard): 10 shares Alexander Graham Bell (inventor and the company's
Bell_Telephone_Company
American telephone service monopoly (1877–1984)
The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Bell_System
British archaeologist (1851–1937)
Harry Charles Purvis Bell, CCS (21 September 1851 – 6 September 1937), more often known as HCP Bell, was a British civil servant and the first Commissioner
Harry_Charles_Purvis_Bell
Roger Charles Bell is a Canadian former secondary school teacher and convicted criminal from Prince Edward Island. Born in Murray River in 1944, Bell is
Loki_7_bombings
United States historic place
American football player William F. Beck (1904–1966), Bible translator Charles E. Bell (1858–1932), architect Alfred L. Bergerud (1899–1977), state politician
Lakewood_Cemetery
1994 book
collected in the book The Bell Curve Debate. The Bell Curve, published in 1994, was written by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray to explain the variations
The_Bell_Curve
British pilot (1889–1918)
Charles Gordon Bell (31 May 1889 – 29 July 1918) was an early British pilot. He was one of the first hundred licensed pilots in the United Kingdom, and
Charles_Gordon_Bell
2020 American sitcom
Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom developed by Tracey Wigfield that premiered on November 25, 2020, on Peacock. It is a revival to the
Saved by the Bell (2020 TV series)
Saved_by_the_Bell_(2020_TV_series)
Utility transport helicopter family by Bell
The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter of the Huey family manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212, with the major difference
Bell_412
American violinist and conductor
David Bell (born December 9, 1967) is an American violinist and conductor. He is the music director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Bell was
Joshua_Bell
American politician (1853–1913)
Charles Keith Bell (April 18, 1853 – April 22, 1913) was an American politician who represented Texas in the United States House of Representatives from
Charles_K._Bell
Clock tower in London, England
II. The clock is a striking clock with five bells. The tower was designed by Augustus Pugin and Sir Charles Barry in the Perpendicular Gothic style and
Big_Ben
Chamber for transporting divers vertically through the water
open-bottomed wet bell and the closed bell, which can maintain an internal pressure greater than the external ambient. Diving bells are usually suspended
Diving_bell
1938 fighter aircraft family by Bell
The Bell P-39 Airacobra is a fighter produced by Bell Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was one of the principal
Bell_P-39_Airacobra
Kristen Bell is an American actress and singer. She began her acting career in stage productions, making her Broadway debut as Becky Thatcher in the 2001
List of Kristen Bell performances
List_of_Kristen_Bell_performances
British writer, critic and literary editor (1895–1980)
Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature
Raymond_Mortimer
1945 utility helicopter family by Bell
The Bell 47 is a single-rotor single-engine light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was based on the third Bell 30 prototype, which was the
Bell_47
American musician (1926–2017)
Record. Charles Edward Anderson Berry was born on October 18, 1926, in St. Louis, the youngest child of Henry William Berry and Martha Bell Berry (née
Chuck_Berry
Bourseul, Charles. Transmission électrique de la parole, L'Illustration (Paris), August 26, 1854 (in French) Bruce, Robert V. Bell: Alexander Bell and the
Invention_of_the_telephone
1984 single by Kool & the Gang
to James Taylor, Ronald Bell, and Kool & the Gang. "Misled" is written in the key of E minor (recorded a half-step lower in E♭ minor) with a moderately
Misled_(Kool_&_the_Gang_song)
American academic
Stuart Ray Bell (born 1957) is an American academic. He served as the 29th president of the University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, from
Stuart_R._Bell
American singer, songwriter and pianist (1930–2004)
and Charles was fined $757 in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta on June 14, 1962. The following year, Charles did perform at a desegregated Bell Auditorium
Ray_Charles
Academic journal
journal was discontinued in 2020. The last managing editor was Charles Bahr. The Bell System Technical Journal was published by The Information Department
Bell_Labs_Technical_Journal
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
The Bell Beaker culture, also known as the Bell Beaker complex or Bell Beaker phenomenon, is an archaeological culture named after the inverted-bell beaker
Bell_Beaker_culture
Defunct American telecommunications company
BellSouth, LLC (stylized as BELLSOUTH and formerly known as BellSouth Corporation) was an American telecommunications holding company based in Atlanta
BellSouth
British journalist and editor (1847–1911)
Charles Frederic Moberly Bell (2 April 1847, Alexandria – 5 April 1911, London) was a British journalist and newspaper editor. He was the managing director
Charles_Frederic_Moberly_Bell
American political scientist (born 1943)
commentary; and The Bell Curve Debate (1995), whose essays similarly respond to issues raised in The Bell Curve. Arthur S. Goldberger and Charles F. Manski critiqued
Charles Murray (political scientist)
Charles_Murray_(political_scientist)
Legendary 19th century haunting in Middle Tennessee
The Bell Witch or Bell Witch Haunting is a legend from Southern United States folklore, centered on the 19th-century Bell family of northwest Robertson
Bell_Witch
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685
the Most Noble Order of the Garter. London: Bell, Taylor, Baker and Collins. BBC staff (October 2003). Charles II and the women who bore his children (PDF)
Charles_II_of_England
American-born Canadian businessman
Charles Fleetford Sise Jr. (7 October 1874 – 10 November 1960) was an American-born Canadian businessman and president of Bell Canada from March 25, 1925
Charles_Fleetford_Sise_Jr.
American politician (1842–1902)
Charles Edward Pearce (May 29, 1842 – January 30, 1902) was a United States Congressman from Missouri. He was born in Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York
Charles_E._Pearce
Mid-engined fighter aircraft
The Bell P-63 Kingcobra is an American fighter aircraft that was developed by Bell Aircraft during World War II. Based on the preceding Bell P-39 Airacobra
Bell_P-63_Kingcobra
Facial paralysis
and females are affected equally. It is named after Scottish surgeon Charles Bell (1774–1842), who first described the connection of the facial nerve to
Bell's_palsy
Probability distribution
Mathematics, EMS Press, 2001 [1994] Herrnstein, Richard J.; Murray, Charles (1994). The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. Free
Normal_distribution
American U.S. Army officer
we are here!" in a speech he gave in Paris during the First World War. Charles E. Stanton was born in Monticello, Illinois on November 22, 1858, a son
Charles_E._Stanton
Church in Ely, England
style and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and south-west bell turret with one bell. The architects responsible are named in a contemporary press
St_Peter-in-Ely
Experimental rocket-powered aircraft
The Bell X-1 (Bell Model 44) is a rocket engine–powered aircraft, designated originally as the XS-1, and was a joint National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics–U
Bell_X-1
American politician (born 1959)
as a legal assistant if he won. Bell was defeated by a large margin by incumbent Charles J. "Chip" Staniswalis. Bell ran for Houston City Council in 1995
Chris_Bell_(politician)
U.S. National Historic research laboratory
Alexander Graham Bell. The Volta Laboratory was founded in 1880–1881 with Charles Sumner Tainter and Bell's cousin, Chichester Bell, for the research
Volta_Laboratory_and_Bureau
British prince (born 2018)
gun salutes and bell ringing. On 27 April, his name was announced as Louis Arthur Charles, honouring his paternal grandfather, Charles, Prince of Wales
Prince_Louis_of_Wales
King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to 1649
the Most Noble Order of the Garter, London: Bell, Taylor, Baker, and Collins Carlton, Charles (1995), Charles I: The Personal Monarch (2nd ed.), London:
Charles_I_of_England
Species of flowering plant
coppery to red fall colors. In spring it offers a profusion of bell-shaped (campanula, "little bell"), creamy white flowers with red veins, similar to those
Enkianthus_campanulatus
Bell in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
48°12′31″N 16°22′23″E / 48.20861°N 16.37306°E / 48.20861; 16.37306 The Pummerin ("boomer") or Marienglocke ("Mary Bell") is the bourdon bell in the Stephansdom
Pummerin
American communications services provider
establishment in the United States in 1983 as part of the break-up of the Bell System, the company's name changed to Telcordia Technologies after a change
Iconectiv
British Conservative Party politician
Charles Bell (1805 – 9 February 1869) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was elected MP for City of London in November 1868 but died just
Charles Bell (British politician)
Charles_Bell_(British_politician)
Military transport tiltrotor
The Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey is an American multi-use, tiltrotor military transport and cargo aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and
Bell_Boeing_V-22_Osprey
1995 book edited by Russell Jacoby and Naomi Glauberman
the psychologist Richard Herrnstein and the political scientist Charles Murray, The Bell Curve Debate includes 81 articles by 81 authors. Contemporary authors
The_Bell_Curve_Debate
Services company and former manufacturer of film machinery
Bell and Howell is a United States brand of cameras, lenses, and motion picture machinery. It was originally founded as a company in 1907, and headquartered
Bell_&_Howell
American archaeologist
Robert E. Bell (July 16, 1914 – January 1, 2006), was an archaeologist. He was a professor of anthropology at the University of Oklahoma from 1947 to
Robert_E._Bell
Annual golf tournament
The Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour, played annually in May in Fort Worth at Colonial
Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial
Charles_Schwab_Challenge_at_Colonial
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
Close the diving bell door, which would have been open to the trunk. Slightly increase the pressure in the diving bell to seal the bell door tightly. Close
Byford_Dolphin
Computer security model
ISBN 978-0-8493-1707-1. David Elliott Bell, Oral history interview, 24 September 2012. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota Bell, David Elliott & LaPadula
Bell–LaPadula_model
American guitarist and baritone (1942–2008)
Charles Wayne Day (August 5, 1942 – March 10, 2008), also known as Bing Day, was an American guitarist and baritone bluesman from the South Side of Chicago
Charles_Wayne_Day
French general and statesman (1890–1970)
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi
Charles_de_Gaulle
King of France from 1380 to 1422
2013, p. 196. Henneman, John Bell (1 December 1988). "r. c. famiglietti. Royal Intrigue: Crisis at the Court of Charles VI, 1392–1420. (AMS Studies in
Charles_VI_of_France
American actor (born 1999)
He attended Bell Graham Elementary School in Campton Hills and Thompson Middle School in St. Charles, Illinois. He attended St. Charles East High School
Ethan_Cutkosky
Synonym for, and visual description of bimodial distribution in statistics
in a standard bell curve) rising to a single peak and then falling off on both sides. E.g., see Gensheimer, Leah K.; Diebold, Charles T. (2014–2015)
Inverted_bell_curve
2015 American film
Nicole Kidman as Gertrude Bell James Franco as Henry Cadogan Damian Lewis as "Richard" Charles Doughty-Wylie Robert Pattinson as T. E. Lawrence Christopher
Queen_of_the_Desert_(film)
Surname list
Bell (born 1954), Canadian politician Charles Bell (1774–1842), Scottish surgeon Charles Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Charles Bell
Bell_(surname)
American musician, founding member of Kool & the Gang
Robert Earl "Kool" Bell (born October 8, 1950), also known by the name Muhammad Bayyan, is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He is the last
Robert_"Kool"_Bell
American government official
Ford Foundation. David E. Bell was born on January 20, 1919, in Jamestown, North Dakota, the son of Florence and Reginald Bell. He spent part of his youth
David_E._Bell
American politician
Charles James Bell (March 10, 1845 – September 25, 1909), a Republican, was the 50th governor of Vermont from 1904 to 1906. A native of Walden, Vermont
Charles_J._Bell_(politician)
Scottish actor
Duncan Bell (born 16 January 1955) is a Scottish stage and screen actor. He is best known for his role as Sgt Dennis Merton in Heartbeat. In September
Duncan_Bell_(actor)
1967 scout helicopter series by Bell Helicopter
The Bell OH-58 Kiowa is a family of single-engine single-rotor military helicopters used for observation, utility, and direct fire support. It was produced
Bell_OH-58_Kiowa
Mixed-use commercial complex in Holmdel, New Jersey
The Bell Labs Holmdel Complex (later known as Bell Works) is a development in Holmdel Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. It functioned
Bell_Labs_Holmdel_Complex
American computer graphics pioneer (1931–2022)
while working at Bell Labs, he developed the BEFLIX programming language for creating bitmap computer-produced movies. In 1966, also at Bell Labs, he and
Ken_Knowlton
Mountain in the state of Nevada
Bell Mountain is a summit in the U.S. state of Nevada. The elevation is 7,109 feet (2,167 m). Bell Mountain most likely was named after Charles Bell, a
Bell_Mountain_(Nevada)
American actress
about the life of Charles Manson, as Julia "Jules" Langmore on the Bravo dark comedy television series Imposters, and as Leslie Bell on the CW crime drama
Marianne_Rendón
Vice President of the United States from 1929 to 1933
Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 – February 8, 1936) was the 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 under President Herbert Hoover
Charles_Curtis
Genre of Japanese art
p. 31. Bell 2004, p. 234. Takeuchi 2004, pp. 118, 120. Tanaka 1999, p. 190. Bell 2004, pp. 3–5. Bell 2004, pp. 8–10. Bell 2004, p. 12. Bell 2004, p. 20
Ukiyo-e
English actor (born 1964)
Craig Charles Almanac of Total Knowledge (with Russell Bell), Penguin Books 1997, The Log: A Dwarfer's Guide to Everything (with Russell Bell), Penguin
Craig_Charles
Telecommunications device
issue still arise from time to time. Charles Bourseul, Antonio Meucci, Johann Philipp Reis, Alexander Graham Bell, and Elisha Gray, amongst others, have
Telephone
1974 single by Kool and the Gang
Gang and written by Robert Earl Bell, Ronald Nathan Bell, George Melvin Brown, Robert Spike Mickens, Claydes Charles Smith, Dennis Thomas and Rick Westfield
Higher_Plane_(song)
Practice, and features Practice actors including Spader, Rhona Mitra, Lake Bell, and Shatner. It is set at the legal firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt. The
List of Boston Legal characters
List_of_Boston_Legal_characters
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
Boy/Male
Hindu
From Sanskrit samit: someone who has got everything
Girl/Female
Greek
Crowned in victory.
Male
Dutch
, amiable.
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Generous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Edgar.Perhaps also a respelling of German Ecker or Egger.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Dispelled
Girl/Female
German
Magnificent; From the High Tower
Boy/Male
Tamil
Warrior of the world, World winner
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the guide
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
CHARLES E-BELL
v. t.
To establish by charter.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
pl.
of Notopodium
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
e
(imp.) of Wit
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
n.
A charge or rate against lands; as, an agistment of sea banks, i. e., charge for banks or dikes.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
a.
Destitute of charms.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
One who, or that which charges.