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Hooton

American  
[hoot-n] / ˈhut n /

noun

  1. Earnest Albert 1887–1954, U.S. anthropologist and writer.


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Peter Hooton, chairman of the legacy group, said: "We want people to get great pictures and capture their memories, but it is important that we remind visitors of their responsibility to be respectful."

From BBC • May 8, 2026

Hooton has been going to watch Liverpool for more than 50 years and has had a season ticket in the Kop since 1994.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2024

Hooton and other starting pitchers were not ready to step in, allowing Valenzuela to become the first rookie pitcher to start on opening day in Dodgers history.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2024

Valenzuela was on the Dodgers roster coming out of spring training in 1981, firmly in the team’s starting pitching rotation behind left-hander Jerry Reuss and right-hander Burt Hooton.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2024

The reverend versifier rehearses how Stanley sprang from Audley, and then shows the manner in which his ancestors became possessors of Stourton and Hooton.

From Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 by Roby, John