Fogg
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[edit] Real People named Fogg
- B.J. Fogg, is a psychologist who studies computers as persuasive technologies.
- Mieczysław Fogg, a Polish singer of the twentieth century
- Martyn J. Fogg is an internationally recognised research worker in the subject of planetary terraforming
- George G. Fogg was the US Ambassador and United States Senator from New Hampshire.
- Josh Fogg is a pitcher for the Colorado Rockies.
- Ethel Fogg was the mother of Montgomery Clift.
- Ed Fogg was an investigator of the Dover Demon.
- John Fogg has been the mayor of Pensacola, Florida since 1994.
- Kirk Fogg was the host of Legends of the Hidden Temple
- John R. Fogg is the Director of Information Technology at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and is founder of the Trinity Jazz Orchestra.
[edit] Fictional People named Fogg
- Phileas Fogg, the original world traveller in Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days
- Rebecca Fogg, a female character in the science fiction series The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne
- Marco Stanley Fogg is the main character in the book Moon Palace, by Paul Auster.
[edit] Other instances of Fogg
- Fogg Art Museum, is Harvard's oldest museum.
- Hume-Fogg High School is a high school in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Named after Francis Fogg, who developed Nashville's public school system, and who is buried in the Nashville City Cemetery.
- There is a Fogg Dam in Humpty Doo, Northern Territory, Australia. It is one of the Protected areas of the Northern Territory.
- There was a United States Navy destroyer escort named the USS Fogg (DE-57).
- The Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport was originally named the Merle Fogg Airport, from 1929 to the start of WW2.
- There is a William Fogg Library in Eliot, Maine.
- Liqueur Fogg is a famous and exquisite brasilian liqueur, whose most popular flavor is chocolate.

