Proper noun
Talcott (plural Talcotts)
A surname.
Affidavit of February 23, 1954, from Talcott Parsons: Before the Eastern Industrial Personnel Security Board: Matter of Samuel Stouffer." Source: Internet
Although it was not intended, the Calvinist faith-system, though authoritarian in the beginning, released in its long-term institutional effects a fundamental democratic revolution in the world; Letter from Talcott Parsons to Eric Voegelin, May 13, 1941. Source: Internet
All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. Source: Internet
A Seminar with Talcott Parsons at Brown University: "My Life and Work," Saturday, March 10, 1973. Source: Internet
Although the Giants rebounded to third in 1891, Day was forced to sell a controlling interest to Talcott at the end of the season. Source: Internet
An Analysis of the Relation Between Culture and Social Evolution in Talcott Parsons' Theory." Source: Internet