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    Endicott Peabody

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  1. Endicott Howard Peabody (February 15, 1920 – December 2, 1997) was an American politician from Massachusetts. A Democrat , he served a single two-year term as the 62nd Governor of Massachusetts , from 1963 to 1965.

  2. The Reverend Endicott Peabody (May 31, 1857 – November 17, 1944) was an American Episcopal priest who founded Groton School in 1884 and Brooks School in 1926. He also founded St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Tombstone, Arizona) in 1882 and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Ayer, Massachusetts) in 1899.

  3. Dec 4, 1997 · Endicott Peabody, scion of two old American families who served just one term in a major elective office, Governor of Massachusetts, but ran frequently for others, and led a quixotic campaign...

  4. Feb 15, 2014 · In 1972, he made history by running a quixotic race for vice president of the United States on the Democratic ticket. His campaign slogan was, “Endicott Peabody, the number one man for the number two job.”. He argued the voters, not the party, should choose the vice president, who not infrequently became president.

  5. www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org › Learn-About-TR › TRTR Center - Peabody, Endicott

    Endicott Peabody. Endicott “Cotty” Peabody (1857-1944) was a life-long friend of Theodore Roosevelts. The two met while they were in college, and Peabody—with Roosevelt’s backing—would go on to found Groton School in 1884 and serve, for 56 years, as its first headmaster.

  6. Oct 2, 2020 · Instead, we are resuming our cavalcade of outstanding performances with one of the most smothering displays of defense in the program’s 146-year history. It was keyed by a future governor, no less: Endicott Peabody II ’42, LL.B. ’48, whose hard hitting and keen nose for the ball helped forge a scoreless tie with favored Navy.

  7. Endicott Peabody, FDR's headmaster at Groton School, who emphasized "manly Christian character," had a profound influence on young FDR. Peabody, the son of a wealthy Salem, Massachusetts, financier, graduated from Cambridge University and returned to America to enroll in a Massachusetts seminary.

  8. Endicott Peabody, who was finishing his schooling in England at the time of Kingsley's death, brought muscular Christianity back with him across the Atlantic. Peabody admired Kingsley as a "man of vigorous, virile, enthusiastic character; a gentle, sympathetic, and unafraid example of muscular Christianity, a 'very gentil [sic]

  9. Endicott Peabody (pē´bädē, –bədē), 18571944, American educator, b. Salem, Mass., grad. Cheltenham College, 1876, LL.B. Cambridge, 1880. Ordained (1885) in the Episcopal Church, Peabody had founded in 1884 the Groton School, Groton, Mass., modeled on the English public schools.

  10. Dec 11, 1997 · Endicott “Chub” Peabody, a Quixote of politics, died on December 2nd, aged 77. IN 1956 Endicott Peabody stood for election as attorney-general of Massachusetts. He lost. In 1958 he stood...

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