Proper noun
Pitts (plural Pittses)
A surname.
Pitts
plural of Pitt
At Parsons' retirement banquet held on May 18, 1973, Robert K. Merton was asked to preside, while John Riley, Bernard Barber, Jesse Pitts, Neil J. Smelser and John Akula were asked to share their experiences of the man with the audience. Source: Internet
Also making their way to campus for UF's Summer B session are defensive back John Huggins, tight end Dante Lang, defensive lineman Malik Langham, kicker Evan McPherson, tight end Kyle Pitts and athlete Justin Watkins. Source: Internet
Cal State Fullerton forward Josh Pitts, right, and Cal State Northridge guard Brendan Harrick battle for a rebound during a Big West Conference game at Cal State Fullerton in Fullerton on Saturday, January 25, 2020. Source: Internet
Envisioned as a larger version of the two-decade-old “Midtown Blue,” the concept was proposed at a September community meeting by Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts, who recently moved to Peachtree Road and got an earful of street-racing noise. Source: Internet
According to US Congress members Joseph Pitts and Donald Payne, the EU should not find it difficult to define equal limits. Source: Internet
By Leonard Pitts “If people were given the choice between democracy and whiteness, how many would choose whiteness?” Source: Internet