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Encyclopedia > Phillips

Phillips may refer to:

  • Phillips Head, a type of self-centering screw head shaped like a plus sign.

People Phillips Head refers to the shape of the head of the screw as a plus sign. ...

Organisations George Andrew Andy Phillips (born on April 6, 1977 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is a Major League Baseball first baseman for the New York Yankees. ... This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ... Henry F. Phillips (1890 - 1958) was a businessman from Portland, Oregon and inventor of the Phillips-head screw and screwdriver. ... Several notable people have been called John Phillips: John Phillips (1935-2001) was a musician and member of The Mamas & the Papas John Phillips (1631-1706) was an author and secretary to John Milton Sir John Phillips (1700-1764) was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1763. ... John Henry Lawrence Phillips was the Anglican Bishop of Portsmouth from 1960[1] until 1975. ... Kevin Phillips (born November 30, 1940) is an American writer and commentator, largely on politics, economics, and history. ... There have been a number of people named William Phillips: William Phillips (pirate) (16??-1724) was an English pirate. ...

Educational Institutions Phillips International Records is a sub-label of Sun Records started by Sam Phillips in October 1957. ... 1960 Phillips Panda Mark 1 (P40) Phillips Cycles Ltd. ... Phillips, de Pury & Company is an auction house and art dealership, with offices in New York, London, Geneva, Berlin, Brusseles, Los Angeles, Milan, Munich and Paris. ... A leading publisher in America, with a fast-growing Internet business, Phillips International, Inc. ... ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) was founded by the merger of the Conoco Inc. ... Phillips was an American racing car constructor. ... Philips HQ in Amsterdam Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (Royal Philips Electronics N.V.), usually known as Philips, (Euronext: PHIA, NYSE: PHG) is one of the largest electronics companies in the world, founded and headquartered in the Netherlands. ... Philips CE HQ in Amsterdam Philips Consumer Electronics is a part of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. (usually known as Philips; Euronext: PHIA, NYSE: PHG) and is one of the largest electronics companies in the world. ...

Places Phillips Academy (also known as Andover, Phillips Andover, or simply P.A.) is a co-educational University preparatory school for boarding and day students in grades 9-12. ... Phillips Exeter Academy (most commonly called Exeter, also Phillips Exeter or PEA) is a co-educational independent boarding school for grades 9–12, located on 619 acres[1] in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA, fifty miles north of Boston. ... Nickname: Location in Fulton and DeKalb counties in the state of Georgia Coordinates: , Country State Counties Fulton, DeKalb Government  - Mayor Shirley Franklin (D) Area  - City  132. ...

See also: Phillips, Philips (disambiguation), Phillip, and Philip

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Phillips, Wendell. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (434 words)
Phillips held that the government owed fls not merely their freedom, but land, education, and full civil rights as well.
Phillips became the society’s president and kept it active until the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment enfranchised the fls.
While most of the victorious crusaders for abolition were content to rest on their laurels, Phillips continued his agitation for social reform, speaking for many unpopular causes—prohibition, woman’s suffrage, the abolition of capital punishment, currency reform (see greenback), and the rights of labor.
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