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Lancaster grew up in East Harlem and spent much of his time on the streets, where he developed great interest and skill in gymnastics while attending the DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was a basketball star.
Before he graduated from DeWitt Clinton, his mother died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Alston graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School, where he was nominated for academic excellence and was the art editor of the school's magazine, The Magpie.
Category: DeWitt Clinton High School alumni
Infatuated with theatre, he often cut classes at DeWitt Clinton High School to attend afternoon matinees.
* 1769 – DeWitt Clinton, American politician and naturalist ( d. 1828 )
Eisner attended DeWitt Clinton High School.
* November 5, 1812 – James Madison defeats DeWitt Clinton in the U. S. presidential election.
* November 5 – James Madison defeats DeWitt Clinton in the U. S. presidential election.
It featured an intriguing competition between incumbent Democratic-Republican President James Madison and a dissident Democratic-Republican, DeWitt Clinton, nephew of Madison's late Vice President.
File: DeWitt Clinton by Rembrandt Peale. jpg | Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York
10, Townsend Harris Hall and DeWitt Clinton High School.
* Counties named for DeWitt Clinton, seventh and ninth Governor of New York and nephew of George Clinton:
DeWitt Clinton was the second son born to James Clinton and his wife Mary DeWitt ( 1737 – 1795, aunt of Simeon De Witt ), and was educated at King's College, what is now Columbia University.
Print showing DeWitt Clinton mingling the waters of Lake Erie and the Atlantic.
He was re-elected in 1820, defeating the sitting Vice President Tompkins in a narrow race – DeWitt Clinton 47, 447 votes, Tompkins 45, 900 – and served until December 31, 1822.
The Grand Lodge of New York has established The DeWitt Clinton Award.

DeWitt and March
Clinton County officially came into existence on March 1, 1830, and was named in honor of DeWitt Clinton, the seventh Governor of New York State and architect of the Erie Canal.
The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836.
The State Legislature formally created DeWitt Township on March 23, 1836.
Beatrice Wood ( March 3, 1893 – March 12, 1998 ) was an American artist and studio potter, who late in life was dubbed the " Mama of Dada ," and served as a partial inspiration for the character of Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron's 1997 film, Titanic.
* George William Clinton ( 1807 – 1885 ), American member of prominent political family which included George Clinton and DeWitt Clinton ; mayor of Buffalo from March 1842 to March 1843
Leland Stanford Jr. ( May 14, 1868 – March 13, 1884 in Florence, Italy ), Leland DeWitt Stanford until age nine, was the only child of Governor Leland Stanford of California and his wife Jane Stanford née Lathrop, and is the namesake of Stanford University, adjacent to Palo Alto, California, United States.
DeWitt Stephen Hyde ( March 21, 1909 – April 25, 1986 ) was an American congressional representative from the sixth district of Maryland.
DeWitt Wallace ( November 12, 1889 – March 30, 1981 ), also known as William Roy ( full name: William Roy DeWitt Wallace ) was a United States magazine publisher.
William Orville DeWitt Sr. ( August 3, 1902 — March 4, 1982 ) was a longtime executive in Major League Baseball whose career spanned more than 50 years in the game.
DeWitt Bodeen ( July 25, 1908, Fresno, California — March 12, 1988, Los Angeles, California ) was a film screenwriter best known for writing Cat People ( 1942 ).

DeWitt and 2
The county was organized January 2, 1833 and named for Governor DeWitt Clinton of New York.
William Ian DeWitt Hutt, ( May 2, 1920 – June 27, 2007 ) was a Canadian actor of stage, television and film.
* Green Lantern ( Kyle Rayner )-The resurrection of Alex DeWitt ( Underworld Unleashed # 2 );
Written and composed by the group's original tenor, Lew DeWitt, the song peaked in popularity in January 1966, spending four weeks at No. 2 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart, and reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Unable to get a world title shot despite winning the NABF belt and defeating Olympic gold medallist Henry Tillman and future world champion Tyrone Booze, he began boxing in the heavyweight division, knocking out Willie DeWitt in 2 rounds but being stopped in 8 rounds by numer 1 ranked heavyweight contender Carl " The Truth " Williams and 2 rounds by George Foreman.

DeWitt and 11
Some of the notable alumni and faculty of Macalester college include architect Cass Gilbert, political figures Kofi Annan ' 61 and Walter Mondale ' 50, businessman and philanthropist DeWitt Wallace ' 11, writers Tim O ' Brien ' 68, Rebecca Otto ' 85, Walter Kirn ( transferred to Princeton University after his first year ) and Christina French Houghton ' 06, a co-founder of Guy French.
The first meeting comprised 11 of the city's most prominent citizens, including Mayor DeWitt Clinton.
* DeWitt, David ( 2012 ) Pagan / Magickal Festival Returns to Meigs This Week Wednesday, July 11, 2012, The Athens News
During his 11 years ( 1967 – 1977 ) as general manager, he was one of the key figures ( along with his predecessor, Bill DeWitt, and his manager, Sparky Anderson ) behind " The Big Red Machine ," which captured NL titles in 1970 and 1972 and world championships in 1975 and 1976.

DeWitt and 1828
* DeWitt Clinton ( 1769 – 1828 ), seventh and ninth governor of New York, son of James and nephew of George Clinton
* DeWitt Clinton ( 1769 – 1828 ), unsuccessful U. S. presidential candidate 1812 ; U. S. Senator from New York ; seventh and ninth Governor of New York
It was named in honour of DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York State responsible for the Erie Canal, who died in 1828.

DeWitt and was
Later, this formulation was popularized and renamed many-worlds by Bryce Seligman DeWitt in the 1960s and 1970s.
The phrase " many-worlds " is due to Bryce DeWitt, who was responsible for the wider popularisation of Everett's theory, which had been largely ignored for the first decade after publication.
The play was produced by MCC Theater and co-starred Rosemarie DeWitt and Sarah Jones.
David Cutler was born in Lansing, Michigan and grew up in DeWitt, Michigan.
The first of such groups was headed by Dr. James DeWitt Mills who, along with four associate physicians ; Dr. Chalmers A. Loughridge, Dr. William Weaver, Dr. John McDade, and Dr. Steven Bednar at Alexandria Hospital, VA established 24 / 7 year round emergency care which became known as the " Alexandria Plan ".
The 1831 DeWitt Clinton locomotive was named in his honor.
It was named in honor of the seventh Governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton, who helped build the Erie Canal.
File: DeWitt County Illinois 1845. png | DeWitt County in 1845, when it was reduced to its current size
It was named for the governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton.
* James Dahlman, eight-term Omaha mayor from 1906 to 1930, was born in DeWitt County.
The last member to represent only Tensas Parish was Democrat S. S. DeWitt ( 1914 – 1998 ) of Newellton and later St. Joseph.
He and pitcher Matt DeWitt were then traded to the Chicago White Sox, in a deal that was quickly mired in controversy.
Bisbee was founded as a copper, gold, and silver mining town in 1880, and named in honor of Judge DeWitt Bisbee, one of the financial backers of the adjacent Copper Queen Mine.

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