Proper noun
Pinchot (plural Pinchots)
A surname.
Actors Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain were cast playing the lookalike nephews of Laurel and Hardy named Stanley Thinneus Laurel and Oliver Fatteus Hardy. Source: Internet
A little later, Governor Pinchot, who had lost control of his state party organization, earned a place in his state's delegation, further state patronage, and other concessions in exchange for his support of the President. Source: Internet
Conservationists sided with Pinchot, and Taft alienated yet another vocal constituency. Source: Internet
Gifford Pinchot, Breaking New Ground, (1947) p. 32. Muir and the Sierra Club vehemently opposed the damming of the Hetch Hetchy Valley in Yosemite in order to provide water to the city of San Francisco. Source: Internet
Crystal City's Jonathan Rubenstein and Ari Pinchot will also produce. Source: Internet
But I’ll bet that as you walked out of the theater, you remembered Bronson Pinchot. Source: Internet