Proper noun
Alcorn (plural Alcorns)
A surname.
A few days later, the prototype began exhibiting technical issues and Gattis contacted Alcorn to fix it. Source: Internet
After seeing a demonstration of the Magnavox Odyssey ahead of its release, Bushnell charged new hire Allan Alcorn to create a version of that system's table tennis game as a practice project to familiarize himself with video game design. Source: Internet
Christian author Randy Alcorn argues that the joys of heaven will compensate for the sufferings on earth. Source: Internet
Alcorn first examined Bushnell's schematics for Computer Space, but found them to be illegible. Source: Internet
Oren Alcorn, retired pastor at Ava General Baptist Church, is conducting the Service. Source: Internet
A trio from that team had big weeks, as Ryan Davis posted a double-double, Corey Tobin scored 18 points in two of his three games and A.J. Mosby did everything for Alcorn State. Source: Internet