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Look up Doolittle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doolittle may refer to: Doolittle, Missouri, United States, a town Doolittle, Texas, United States
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American bombing of Japan on April 18, 1942
The Doolittle Raid (also known as Doolittle's Raid or the Tokyo Raid) was an air raid by the United States on the Japanese capital of Tokyo and other
Doolittle_Raid
American general and aviator (1896–1993)
James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle (December 14, 1896 – September 27, 1993) was an American military general and aviation pioneer who received the Medal of
Jimmy_Doolittle
Surname list
Doolittle is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Amos Doolittle (1754–1832), American engraver and silversmith Benjamin
Doolittle_(surname)
1989 studio album by Pixies
Doolittle is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released on April 17, 1989, on 4AD. The album was an instant critical
Doolittle_(album)
Fictional character in Pygmalion and My Fair Lady
Eliza Doolittle is a fictional character and the protagonist in George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion (1913) and its 1956 musical adaptation, My Fair Lady
Eliza_Doolittle
British singer (born 1988)
Caird (born 15 April 1988), better known by her former stage name Eliza Doolittle and now by the mononym Eliza, is an English singer and songwriter from
Eliza_Doolittle_(singer)
American baseball player (born 1986)
Sean Robert Doolittle (born September 26, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current coach for the Washington Nationals of
Sean_Doolittle
American painter
Bev Doolittle (born February 10, 1947) is an American artist working mainly in watercolor paints. She creates paintings of the American West that feature
Bev_Doolittle
American singer
Melinda Marie Doolittle (born October 6, 1977) is an American singer who finished as the third place finalist on the sixth season of American Idol. Prior
Melinda_Doolittle
Topics referred to by the same term
The Doolittle method may refer to: The Doolittle algorithm for LU decomposition in numerical analysis and linear algebra The most common method of rearing
Doolittle_method
American biochemist (1931–2019)
Russell F. Doolittle (January 10, 1931 – October 11, 2019) was an American biochemist who taught at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Described
Russell_Doolittle
American alternative rock band
mini-LP Come On Pilgrim (1987), followed by the albums Surfer Rosa (1988), Doolittle (1989), Bossanova (1990) and Trompe le Monde (1991). They disbanded in
Pixies_(band)
1913 play by George Bernard Shaw
Henry Higgins, and Mrs Patrick Campbell as a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle. Pygmalion became the playwright's most popular play, enduring in popular
Pygmalion_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
Doolittle (singer), English singer and songwriter Eliza Doolittle (EP), an EP by Eliza Doolittle Eliza Doolittle (album), an album by Eliza Doolittle
Eliza Doolittle (disambiguation)
Eliza_Doolittle_(disambiguation)
American politician (born 1950)
John Taylor Doolittle (born October 30, 1950) is an American politician and attorney. Elected to Congress in 1990, he served as a Republican member of
John_Doolittle
Canadian journalist (born 1984)
Robyn Doolittle (born 13 September 1984) is a Canadian investigative reporter for The Globe and Mail. At the Toronto Star, she became well known for covering
Robyn_Doolittle
Index of articles associated with the same name
There have been several Doolittle Reports: The Doolittle report of 1867: Condition of the Indian Tribes: Report of the Joint Special Committee Appointed
Doolittle_Report
American poet and novelist (1886–1961)
Hilda Doolittle (September 10, 1886 – September 27, 1961) was an American modernist poet, novelist, and memoirist who wrote under the name H.D. throughout
H.D.
Topics referred to by the same term
James Doolittle may refer to: James R. Doolittle (1815–1897), U.S. senator from Wisconsin, 1857–1869 Jimmy Doolittle (1896–1993), U.S. Army general, aviator
James_Doolittle
Stage musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Pygmalion and on the 1938 film adaptation of the play, concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons from professor Henry Higgins
My_Fair_Lady
Report on the Covert Activities of the Central Intelligence Agency (The Doolittle Report) is a 69-page formerly classified comprehensive study on the personnel
Doolittle_Report,_1954
American basketball player (born 1997)
Kristian Dontae Doolittle (born October 19, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for Osos de Manatí of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional
Kristian_Doolittle
American paleontologist and 4th Secretary of the Smithsonian (1850–1927)
Charles Doolittle Walcott (March 31, 1850 – February 9, 1927) was an American paleontologist, administrator of the Smithsonian Institution from 1907 to
Charles_Doolittle_Walcott
Canadian politician (1969–2016)
on November 11, 2014. Doolittle 2014, p. 234. Doolittle 2014, p. 244. Doolittle 2014, p. 191. Doolittle 2014, p. 286. Doolittle 2014, pp. 323–350. "Rob
Rob_Ford
First African American to be awarded the Navy Cross (1919–1943)
Doris "Dorie" Miller (October 12, 1919 – November 24, 1943) was a U.S. Navy sailor who was the first black recipient of the Navy Cross and a nominee for
Doris_Miller
American attorney and politician (1825–1896)
Tilton Edwin Doolittle (July 31, 1825 – March 21, 1896) was an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
Tilton_E._Doolittle
2010 studio album by Eliza Doolittle
Eliza Doolittle is the debut album by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle. It was released by Parlophone Records on 12 July 2010 in the United Kingdom
Eliza_Doolittle_(album)
American artist (1754–1832)
Amos Doolittle (May 18, 1754 – January 30, 1832) was an American engraver and silversmith, known as "The Revere of Connecticut." His engravings included
Amos_Doolittle
American author
Jonna Doolittle Hoppes (born Jonna Doolittle) is an American author whose works include oral histories and biographies. The granddaughter of aviation pioneer
Jonna_Doolittle_Hoppes
American-Canadian biochemist (born 1941)
Warren Ford Doolittle CC FRSC FRS (born in November 30, 1941 in Urbana, Illinois) is an evolutionary and molecular biologist. He is a member of the US
Ford_Doolittle
Charles Camp Doolittle (March 16, 1832 – February 20, 1903) was a store clerk, general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and a bank cashier
Charles_Doolittle
English actress (born 1981)
professional stage debut in His Dark Materials in 2004. For her role as Eliza Doolittle in a 2007 London revival of Pygmalion, she was nominated for the Evening
Michelle_Dockery
19th century American politician
James Rood Doolittle Sr. (January 3, 1815 – July 27, 1897) was an American lawyer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He represented Wisconsin for 12
James_R._Doolittle
American composer and teacher (1772–1850)
Eliakim Doolittle (August 29, 1772 – April 1850) was an American composer, schoolteacher, and singing teacher, the younger brother of Amos Doolittle, first
Eliakim_Doolittle
Character from novels by Hugh Lofting
Doctor John Dolittle is the central character of a series of children's books by Hugh Lofting starting with the 1920 The Story of Doctor Dolittle. He is
Doctor_Dolittle
Census-designated place in Texas
Doolittle is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,061 at the 2020 United States Census. It is
Doolittle,_Texas
1974 film by John Carpenter
convince the bomb to stand down. Doolittle revives Powell, who advises him to teach the bomb phenomenology. Doolittle space-walks out to have a philosophical
Dark_Star_(film)
Watchmaker and inventor 1721–1800
Isaac Doolittle (August 3, 1721 – February 13, 1800) was an early American clockmaker, inventor, engineer, manufacturer, militia officer, entrepreneur
Isaac_Doolittle
1964 American film by George Cukor
George Cukor, the film depicts a poor Cockney flower-seller named Eliza Doolittle who overhears a phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, as he casually wagers
My_Fair_Lady_(film)
City in Missouri, United States
Doolittle is a city in Phelps County, Missouri, United States. The population was 564 at the 2020 census. The town is named for Lt. General Jimmy Doolittle
Doolittle,_Missouri
Mountain in Antarctica
Doolittle Massif (80°50′S 156°42′E / 80.833°S 156.700°E / -80.833; 156.700) is a compact group of mountain heights in the northwest Churchill Mountains
Doolittle_Massif
Topics referred to by the same term
William Doolittle may refer to: William H. Doolittle (1848–1914), U.S. Representative from Washington William E. Doolittle (born 1947), American geographer
William_Doolittle
American married to Loretta Lynn (1926–1996)
Vanetta Lynn Jr. (August 27, 1926 – August 22, 1996), commonly known as Doolittle Lynn (also Doo and Mooney), was an American talent manager and country
Oliver_Lynn
English nonconformist minister, tutor and author
Thomas Doolittle (1632?–1707) was an English nonconformist minister, tutor and author. Doolittle was the third son of Anthony Doolittle, a glover, and
Thomas_Doolittle
Type of matrix factorization
of A. Note that the decomposition obtained through this procedure is a Doolittle decomposition: the main diagonal of L is composed solely of ones. If one
LU_decomposition
2014 book by Robyn Doolittle
Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story is a 2014 biography by Robyn Doolittle concerning Toronto mayor Rob Ford and his 2013 scandal of a leaked video of him
Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story
Crazy_Town:_The_Rob_Ford_Story
Doolittle Bluff (77°37′S 162°38′E / 77.617°S 162.633°E / -77.617; 162.633) is the large rock bluff at the head of Suess Glacier, on the north side
Doolittle_Bluff
United States Air Force officer and participant in the Doolittle Raid
took part in the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, Japan, on April 18, 1942. He served as the co-pilot to Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle in the lead airplane
Richard_E._Cole
1939–1945 global conflict
Battle of the Coral Sea. Japan's next plan, motivated by the earlier Doolittle Raid, was to seize Midway Atoll and lure American carriers into battle
World_War_II
Topics referred to by the same term
James Rood Doolittle (1815–1897) was a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin from 1857 to 1869. Senator Doolittle may also refer to: Benjamin Doolittle (1825–1895)
Senator Doolittle (disambiguation)
Senator_Doolittle_(disambiguation)
1989 song by Pixies
the American band Pixies, and is the third track on their 1989 album Doolittle. Written and sung by the band's frontman Black Francis, the song was inspired
Wave_of_Mutilation
Cable car maintenance facility and proposed station in Oakland, California
The Doolittle Maintenance and Storage Facility (also known as the Wheelhouse) is the operations management center for the BART Oakland Airport Connector
Doolittle Maintenance and Storage Facility
Doolittle_Maintenance_and_Storage_Facility
2001 film by Michael Bay
Danny, and includes the lead up to the attack, its aftermath, and the Doolittle Raid. The film was released on May 25, 2001, and was a box office success
Pearl_Harbor_(film)
American marathon runner and athletics coach
Dorothy Doolittle (born October 17, 1946) is an American former marathon runner and athletics coach, who won the inaugural Chicago Marathon in 1977. She
Dorothy_Doolittle
American state legislator (1834–1918)
Ephraim Doolittle (1834 – February 28, 1918) was a dentist, minister, and state legislator in West Virginia. He was born in Marion County, West Virginia
Ephraim_Doolittle
American stealth bomber aircraft
deliver conventional and thermonuclear weapons. Named "Raider" after the Doolittle Raiders of World War II, the B-21 is meant to complement the Rockwell
Northrop_Grumman_B-21_Raider
American writer, philanthropist, and academic
Sean Doolittle. In 2015, she hosted the Comcast SportsNet show Call to the Pen about the Oakland Athletics. Dolan has stated she and Doolittle make an
Eireann_Dolan
1944 American war film by Mervyn LeRoy
same name by Captain Ted W. Lawson. Lawson was a pilot on the historic Doolittle Raid, America's first retaliatory air strike against Japan, four months
Thirty_Seconds_Over_Tokyo
American politician
Dudley Doolittle (June 21, 1881 – November 14, 1957) was an American lawyer and politician who served three terms as a U.S. representative from Kansas
Dudley_Doolittle
1997 single by Pixies
band Pixies, released in April 1989 as the opening track on their album Doolittle and later as a promotional single following the dissolution of the band
Debaser
American attorney and politician (born 1958)
Rohrabacher (R) ▌G. Condit (D) ▌D. Cunningham (R) ▌C. Dooley (D) ▌J. Doolittle (R) ▌M. Waters (D) ▌B. Baker (R) ▌X. Becerra (D) ▌K. Calvert (R) ▌A. Eshoo (D)
Xavier_Becerra
1967 American musical film directed by Richard Fleischer
2008, pp. 30–1. Hopper, Hedda (August 7, 1962). "Woman Producer Gets Doolittle Story". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on July 29, 2020.
Doctor_Dolittle_(1967_film)
American WWII pilot and missionary (1912–2008)
was a Christian missionary in Japan and pilot who participated in the Doolittle Raid as a staff sergeant. DeShazer was born on 15 November 1912 in West
Jacob_DeShazer
American radio pioneer (1893–1979)
Franklin Malcolm Doolittle (June 16, 1893 – March 4, 1979) was an American radio industry pioneer, who founded WDRC, the oldest AM station in Connecticut
Franklin_M._Doolittle
American sex educator and writer
Ducky DooLittle (born June 3, 1970, in Fridley, Minnesota) is a sex educator, performer, writer, former peepshow girl, and sexual assault and violence
Ducky_DooLittle
his acting debut in 1970. One of his first notable roles was as Oliver "Doolittle Mooney" Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter with Sissy Spacek (1980). He played
List of Tommy Lee Jones performances
List_of_Tommy_Lee_Jones_performances
Lucy Salisbury Doolittle (October 7, 1832 – February 6, 1908) was an American philanthropist and clubwoman. She was the first woman trustee of the Unitarian
Lucy_Salisbury_Doolittle
2009 EP by Elize Doolittle
Eliza Doolittle is an EP by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle. It was released in the UK on 29 November 2009 by digital download. Digital download
Eliza_Doolittle_(EP)
the United States". The Senate resolution was sponsored by James Rood Doolittle who was then the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. He
United States Congressional Joint Special Committee on Conditions of Indian Tribes
United_States_Congressional_Joint_Special_Committee_on_Conditions_of_Indian_Tribes
Jane Elizabeth Doolittle (1899–1990) was the principal of Iran Bethel School; an American Presbyterian missionary school for Girls in Tehran from 1925
Jane_Doolittle
Performance venue in California, US
A. Doolittle, a Los Angeles dance impresario, leased the theatre and upgraded it with better seating and backstage equipment. Over time, Doolittle brought
Greek_Theatre_(Los_Angeles)
American judge (1773–1841)
Joel Doolittle (April, 1773/1774 – March 9, 1841) was a Vermont attorney, judge and politician. He served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives
Joel_Doolittle
American singing competition
Pickler Ace Young Bucky Covington Mandisa Lisa Tucker Kevin Covais Melinda Doolittle LaKisha Jones Chris Richardson Phil Stacey Sanjaya Malakar Haley Scarnato
American_Idol
American actor (born 1982)
2019, Tippett filmed the TV movie Patsy & Loretta, playing the role of Doolittle Lynn, Loretta Lynn's husband. The TV film was broadcast on the Lifetime
Joe_Tippett
English actress
2021. In 2022, Okereke became the first black actress to star as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady in its West End revival at the London Coliseum, alongside
Amara_Okereke
Canadian composer (b.1972)
Emily Lenore Doolittle (born 16 October 1972) is a Canadian composer, zoomusicologist, and Athenaeum Research Fellow and Lecturer in Composition at the
Emily_Doolittle
1938 British film written by G. B. Shaw from his play
stars Leslie Howard as Professor Henry Higgins and Wendy Hiller as Eliza Doolittle. The film was a financial and critical success, and won an Oscar for Best
Pygmalion_(1938_film)
Song by Pixies
Recorded in November 1988 during the sessions for the band's 1989 album Doolittle, it was released as a single in March, and included as the seventh track
Monkey_Gone_to_Heaven
2013 single by Disclosure featuring Eliza Doolittle
British electronic music duo Disclosure, featuring vocals from Eliza Doolittle. It was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 28 April
You_&_Me_(Disclosure_song)
American politician
Benjamin Doolittle (December 29, 1825 in Lenox, Madison County, New York – February 6, 1895 in Oswego, New York) was an American politician from New York
Benjamin_Doolittle
United States Army Air Forces officer
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, a memoir of his participation in the 1942 Doolittle Raid on Tokyo during World War II. The book was subsequently adapted into
Ted_W._Lawson
American actor (born 1970)
2021–2025 The Great North Beef Tobin (voice) Main role 2021 Cinema Toast Don Doolittle Episode: "Familiesgiving" Duncanville Zeb (voice) Episode: "Das Banana
Nick_Offerman
American rector
The Reverend Lucius Doolittle (23 May 1800 – 18 May 1862) was a Church of England priest. After receiving a B.A. and honorary M.A. from the University
Lucius_Doolittle
American air force pilot (1919–1943)
World War II. He was one of the eighty Doolittle Raiders who bombed Japan in April 1942. After the Doolittle Raid, Truelove was involved briefly in North
Denver_V._Truelove
President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
14th district T. Ford Douglas Yorty Hagen Baldwin Waldie McFall Shumway Doolittle Eshoo Speier Swalwell 15th district Traeger Costello McDonough McFall
Richard_Nixon
The James H. Doolittle Award is an honor presented annually by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. It is an award for "outstanding accomplishment
James_H._Doolittle_Award
American musician (born 1961)
John Murphy for the albums Come on Pilgrim and Surfer Rosa. Following Doolittle and the Pixies' hiatus, she formed the Breeders with Tanya Donelly of
Kim_Deal
Band discography
distribution deal with Elektra Records before releasing their third album, Doolittle. Doolittle was the most successful album for Pixies, earning them a gold certification
Pixies_discography
Legal theory of property rights
Propertarianism, or proprietarianism, is a political philosophy that reduces all questions of law to the right to own property. On property rights, it
Propertarianism
American politician
William Hall Doolittle (November 6, 1848 – February 26, 1914) was a U.S. Representative from Washington. Doolittle was born near North East in Erie County
William_H._Doolittle
Irish actress (born 1988)
won the Irish Times Irish Theatre Award for her performance of Eliza Doolittle in a production of Pygmalion at the Abbey Theatre. She was nominated for
Charlie_Murphy_(actress)
1983 American TV series or program
made-for-Showtime comedy film starring and produced by Margot Kidder as Eliza Doolittle and Peter O'Toole as Professor Henry Higgins. Peter O'Toole as Professor
Pygmalion_(1983_film)
Former Irish sandwich making company
Doolittles was an Irish sandwich making company, headquartered in Laghey, County Donegal. Originally operating as a coffee shop selling its own products
Doolittles
American football player and coach (1923–2014)
Francis William Doolittle (August 10, 1923 – April 10, 2014) was an American football player and coach. Doolittle attended high school in Mansfield, Ohio
Bill_Doolittle
Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States
Doolittle Mills is an unincorporated community in Oil Township, Perry County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. A post office was established at Doolittle
Doolittle_Mills,_Indiana
2010 single by Eliza Doolittle
second single by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle, taken from her debut album, Eliza Doolittle. It was released on 5 July 2010. The song lyrics
Pack_Up
American politician
Henry Clement Doolittle (July 15, 1850 – August 8, 1926) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Doolittle was born on July 15, 1850, in Princeton
Henry_C._Doolittle
American architect, historian, writer (1868–1943)
Lucy Doolittle Thomson (July 13, 1868 – September 20, 1943) was an American writer, historian and architect. She was among the first females to graduate
Lucy_Doolittle_Thomson
Yorktown-class aircraft carrier of the US Navy
States Navy. During World War II in the Pacific Theater, she launched the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo and participated in the Battle of Midway and the Buin-Faisi-Tonolai
USS_Hornet_(CV-8)
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Gaelic
Horse lord.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Indian, Kannada
Name of a King
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Aesep is the English language equivalent. A Prophet's name.
Boy/Male
Australian, Italian
Who is Like God; An Angel
Girl/Female
Arabic
Gift of Allah
Boy/Male
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Lucky one
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Muslim
Light of the world
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Story
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Swiss
Dark; Black
Girl/Female
Latin Greek
Mother of Hercules.
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