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Mansfield, cities, United States

(Encyclopedia) Mansfield. 1 Town (1990 pop. 20,634), Tolland co., NE Conn.; settled c.1692, inc. 1702. It is an agricultural and manufacturing town. The Univ. of Connecticut is in Storrs, which is…

Hayward, Louis

actorBirthplace: Johannesburg, South AfricaBorn: 1909Died: 1985

Nizer, Louis

lawyer, authorBirthplace: LondonBorn: 1902Died: 1994

Ledoux, Louis V

Ledoux, Louis V[1880-1948](3)Born in New York City, June 6, 1880. Educated at Columbia University where he graduated in 1902. He is a poet who writes chiefly upon Greek themes and is the…

Louis Untermeyer

Untermeyer, Louis[1885-1977](3)Born in New York City, Oct. 1, 1885. Educated in the public schools of that city. Mr. Untermeyer, in addition to writing poetry, has done much work in book…

Calhern, Louis

(Carl Henry Vogt) actorBirthplace: Brooklyn, N.Y.Born: 1895Died: 1956

Brewer's: Louis

(St.) is usually represented as holding the Saviour's crown of thorns and the cross, sometimes, however, he is represented with a pilgrim's staff, and sometimes with the standard of the…

Louis Theroux

Documentary writer and star Louis Theroux is known for his nerdy, polite, non-confrontational interviews with oddballs and fringe groups. His British television series have included Louis Theroux's…

Louis Brandeis

Name at birth: Louis Dembritz BrandeisLouis Dembritz Brandeis became the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in United States history when he was sworn in on 5 June 1916. He was the brilliant son of…

Louis Braille

Louis Braille was a French musician and educator who developed the now-famous raised-point writing system for the blind that bears his name. Braille became blind as a result of an eye injury at the…