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Morris, Lewis, 1698–1762, American colonial landowner
(Encyclopedia) Morris, Lewis, 1698–1762: see under Morris, family.Clark, Willis Gaylord
(Encyclopedia) Clark, Willis Gaylord: see Clark, Lewis Gaylord.Morris, Lewis Richard
(Encyclopedia) Morris, Lewis Richard, 1760–1825: see under Morris, family.Dante Alighieri
(Encyclopedia) Dante AlighieriDante Alighieridănˈtē, Ital. dänˈtā älēgyĕˈrē [key], 1265–1321, Italian poet, b. Florence. Dante was the author of the Divine Comedy, one of the greatest of literary…2000-01 Boxing Welterweights <span class="rm" >(147 lbs)</span>
Date Winner Loser Result Title Site Nov. 4 Shane Mosley Antonio Diaz TKO 6 WBC New York City Dec. 15 Oba Carr Agustine Caballero KO 6 — Fresno,…Lewis Hills
(Encyclopedia) Lewis Hills, section of the Long Range, W Newfoundland island, Canada, S of the Bay of Islands. It rises to 2,672 ft (814 m), the highest point on the island.Our History
Over Eight Decades of Infoplease Infoplease.com has a long and remarkable history, from its origins as a radio program to its current status as a comprehensive and engaging encyclopedia website for…Green, William
(Encyclopedia) Green, William, 1872–1952, American labor leader, president of the American Federation of Labor (1924–1952), b. Coshocton, Ohio. He rose through the ranks of the United Mine Workers of…Mumford, Lewis
(Encyclopedia) Mumford, Lewis, 1895–1990, American social philosopher, b. Flushing, N.Y.; educ. City College of New York, Columbia, New York Univ., and the New School for Social Research. A critic of…Fort Clatsop National Memorial
(Encyclopedia) Fort Clatsop National Memorial, now part of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. See National Parks and Monuments (table)