11-551: Arnott may refer to: Arnott (surname) Arnott, Ontario , Canada Arnott, Wisconsin , United States Arnott (automobile) , a car made by Arnott's Garages Arnott's Biscuits , a subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company of America Arnott's Shapes , a savoury cracker produced by Arnott's Arnotts (Ireland) , a department store in Dublin Arnotts (Scotland) ,
22-604: A department store in Glasgow Arnott baronets , a British baronetcy since 1896 Arnott Air Suspension Products , an aftermarket automobile parts company headquartered in the United States See also [ edit ] George Arnott Walker-Arnott (1799–1868), Scottish botanist Robert Arnott Wilson (born 1958), group theorist Arnot (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
33-586: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arnott_(surname)&oldid=1191814803 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Scottish origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles James Fullarton Arnott James Fullarton Arnott (29 April 1914 – 22 November 1982)
44-779: The International Federation for Theatre Research from 1975 through 1979. Arnott also served as the Chairman of the Drama Committee of the Scottish Arts Council from 1976 through 1979. He was a member of the Arts Council of Great Britain from 1977 through 1979. From 1980 until his death in 1982, Arnott was a member of the UK National Commission for UNESCO . The University of Glasgow renamed its Chair of Drama
55-689: The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama . James Fullarton Arnott died in 1982. After teaching at Hull University , Arnott became an assistant lecturer in the English department at the University of Glasgow in 1939. In 1952, he directed a production of Murder in the Cathedral . In 1962, Arnott became a Senior Lecturer at Glasgow. He then directed Shakespeare 's comedy Love's Labour's Lost in 1964. That same year he also became an editor of
66-474: The Legislative Assembly of Ontario Walter Arnott (1863–1931), Scottish all-round sportsman William Arnott (politician) (1832–1907), American farmer and politician William Arnott (biscuit manufacturer) (1827–1901), Scottish founder of Arnott's Biscuits Holdings [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Arnott . If an internal link intending to refer to
77-1935: The Order of the British Empire Drew Arnott , Canadian musician Eric John Arnott (1929-2011), British ophthalmologist and surgeon Geoffrey H. Arnott (1902–1986), Australian chairman of Arnott's Biscuits Holdings W. Geoffrey Arnott (1930–2010), British classicist George Arnott Walker-Arnott (1799-1868), U.K. botanist with the standard author abbreviation "Arn." Halse Rogers Arnott (1879–1961), Australian medical practitioner and chairman of Arnott's Biscuits Holdings Jake Arnott (born 1961), British novelist James Fullarton Arnott (1914–1982), Scottish theatre professor Janet Arnott (1956–2019), Canadian curler Jason Arnott (born 1974), Canadian professional ice hockey center Joanne Arnott (born 1960), Canadian Métis writer John Arnott (1814–1898), Irish entrepreneur John Arnott (English footballer) (1932–2017), English former professional football (soccer) player Jonathan Arnott (born 1981), British politician Kevin Arnott (cricketer) (born 1961), former Zimbabwean cricketer Kevin Arnott (footballer) (born 1958), English footballer Marion Arnott , Scottish author Melville Arnott (1909–1999), British academic Neil Arnott (1788–1874), Scottish physician Peter R. Arnott (1932–2022), musician, composer, theatre director Ray Arnott (21st century), Australian rock drummer, singer and songwriter Robert Arnott (academic) (born 1951), British archaeologist Robert D. Arnott (born 1954), American entrepreneur, investor, editor, and writer Simon Arnott (born 1976), former Australian rules footballer Struther Arnott (1934–2013), Scottish molecular biologist and chemist Ted Arnott (born 1963), Progressive Conservative member of
88-473: The 💕 Arnott is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Andy Arnott (born 1973), English former professional football (soccer) player Archibald Arnott (1772–1855), British Army surgeon Audrey Arnott (1901–1974), medical illustrator Bob Arnott (1922–2016), Australian Olympic skier Bruce Arnott (1938-2018), South African sculptor and academic Caroline Arnott (died 1933), Dame Commander of
99-574: The journal that would later become known as Theatre Research International . In 1966, Arnott became the first Head of the Drama Department at Glasgow. He went on to direct several plays, including the Play of Daniel and Curlew River in 1968 and The Forrigan Reel in 1970. He wrote English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900 in 1970. The University of Glasgow granted Arnott the rank of Reader in 1971 and Professor in 1973. He served as President of
110-462: The title Arnott . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arnott&oldid=1058839639 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Arnott (surname) From Misplaced Pages,
121-560: Was a Scottish professor, author, and theatrical director. Arnott was born in Glasgow, Scotland , on 29 April 1914. His parents were Hezekiah Merricks Arnott and Susie Willock Fullarton. He attended the Ardrossan Academy . Arnott graduated from the University of Glasgow with a Master of Arts in 1936. He went on to attend Merton College, Oxford , where he received his Master of Letters , and Peterhouse, Cambridge . He also studied at
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