"Anytime you have two brothers named Booth and Lincoln," he said, "my interest is piqued."
They lead to unusual foods of other nations, to batting averages, to the fact that Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln.
There are a few places in Maine named Lincoln:
They aren't named Lincoln and Booth for nothing.
Of the 1,663 eighth graders in the school district last year, only 186 named Lincoln as their first choice among the city's five high schools.
Those words belong to a man named Lincoln, who led one of my homeworld's nations through a bloody civil war five centuries ago.
Clay excuses himself to go feed Kimble, who he has named Lincoln and hid in his bathroom.
Someone had actually suggested that West Virginia be named Lincoln.
"I don't know whether they mean I'm to be the last American president or just the last one named Lincoln."
In 1997, due to a large intake, an extra house was created for that year group only, named Lincoln (mint green).