1. Endicott - Noun
2. Endicott - Proper noun
born in England; in 1629 he became the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1588-1665)
Source: WordNetAl Capp is listed in the 1942 Mingotide Yearbook, representing the first graduating class from Endicott Junior College. Source: Internet
Father Pasik was ordained May 8, 1976, going on to serve as associate pastor of Sacred Heart in Utica, St. Peter in Utica, and St. Paul in Norwich, and as pastor of St. Casimir in Endicott, Transfiguration in Rome, and St. Mark in Utica. Source: Internet
Elmwood’s Gunner Endicott (160) and Van Buren’s Cade Whitticar (170) will be making their first appearances in Columbus after taking fourth on Saturday. Source: Internet
Capp's academic interests included being one of nineteen original "Trustees and Advisors" for "Endicott, Junior College for Young Woman", located in Pride's Crossing (Beverly), Massachusetts, which was founded in 1939. Source: Internet
Alan Unger ran uncontested for the Mayor of Redmond and will serve with city Councilors George Endicott, Robert Jay Patrick and Joseph Centenni. Source: Internet
Endicott residents Jonathan and Lola Myers have come every year to display and sell their work as the “Illustrators of Imaginative Art.” Source: Internet