1. Alcott - Noun
2. Alcott - Proper noun
United States novelist noted for children's books (1832-1888)
Source: WordNetGolf isn't just about hitting a lot of drivers. I grew up playing on my front lawn, chipping and putting into soup cans, out of the ivy and over rose bushes and hedges - the little Alcott Golf and Country Club. I just loved having a wedge in my hands. Amy Alcott
Abby May wrote in her journal on January 17, 1843, "A day of some excitement, as Mr. Alcott refused to pay his town tax.. Source: Internet
Alcott and Russell were initially concerned that the area would not be conducive to their progressive approach to education and considered establishing the school in nearby Philadelphia instead. Source: Internet
Alcott answered her publisher’s requests for a proper, marital ending by having Meg, Jo’s sister, married off, at the conclusion of the first volume. Source: Internet
Alcott, Adam and Walker would be among those who would win Oscars for their "amazing work" on the film. Source: Internet
Alcott himself worried about his own prospects as a young man, once writing to his mother that he was "still at my old trade—hoping." Source: Internet