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* Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. ( Lew Alcindor ), American basketball player who changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Noteworthy performers included: Dizzy Gillespie, Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Gil Evans, Stan Kenton, Johnny Richards, Sun Ra, Gary MacFarland, Charles Mingus, Oliver Nelson, Carla Bley, Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Big Band, Sam Rivers, Don Ellis, Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and Anthony Braxton.
Sarett Nature Center, a wildlife sanctuary which offers trails, an interpretative building, and classes, and named for Lew R. Sarett, father of Lewis Hastings Sarett, is located in the northern portion of the township.
Jane Lew is a town in Lewis County, West Virginia, United States.
The soundtrack includes such period songs as " I'm Sitting on Top of the World " and " Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue " by Ray Henderson, Sam Lewis, and Joe Young ; " Sunny Side Up " by Henderson, Lew Brown, and Buddy G. DeSylva ; " Ain't We Got Fun " by Richard A. Whiting, Ray Egan, and Gus Kahn ; " Charleston " by James P. Johnson and Cecil Mack ; " I'll Get By " by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk ; " I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling "
There is also Francis Lewis Boulevard, which locals tend to refer to as " Franny Lew ," stretching almost the entire north / south length of the borough, as well as Francis Lewis Park, which is located underneath the Queens approach of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge.
" with Lew Lewis ; several small-scale LPs, mostly for European record labels, followed over the 1980s: 1984's Pull the Cover, 1985's Watch Out!
Lewis Barrett " Lew " Welch, Jr. ( August 16, 1926 – May 23, 1971?
Lewis E. Platt ( April 11, 1941 – September 8, 2005 ), commonly known as Lew Platt, was an American businessman and corporate director, who was chairman, president and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard.
* Howard Lew Lewis -- Blag
W. C. won't change his stance even after his son, Lewis ( Lew ) Boggs ( Richard O ' Callaghan ), secures a large order from abroad for the bidets.
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By 1976, Lew Lewis ( harmonica ) and Paul Gray ( bass ) had replaced Wall and Steel.
The town was named Trelew in honour of Jones, tre meaning " town " in Welsh and Lew being an apocope for Lewis.
Howard Lew Lewis ( born 21 August 1941 ) is an English comedian and actor, best known for his roles in comedy series including Maid Marian and her Merry Men and Brush Strokes.
* An Interview with Howard Lew Lewis at MM & HMMM Fansite ' The Hideout '
* Robert Carradine as Lewis ' Lew ' Skolnick
Waite Phillips and his identical twin brother Wiate were born near Conway, Iowa to Civil War veteran Lewis " Lew " Franklin Phillips and Lucinda Josephine " Josie " Faucett Phillips.
Lewis Robert " Lew " Wasserman ( March 22, 1913 – June 3, 2002 ) was an American talent agent and studio executive, sometimes credited with creating and later taking apart the studio system in a career spanning more than six decades.
Frank Foster and Frank Wess ( Basie band ), Jerome Richardson ( Jones / Lewis big band ) and Lew Tabackin ( Akiyoshi / Tabackin big band ) used flutes in big band contexts.
After seeing Emmanuel Lewis in a Burger King Commercial, Lew Erlicht, who served as programming chief for ABC, wanted to feature the actor in his own series.
* Lew Lewis: harmonica on " Old Codger "
Jon Lewis " Lew " Ford ( born August 12, 1976 ) is a Major League Baseball outfielder for the Baltimore Orioles.

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Writers who are or have been residents of Kingston include Steven Heighton, Bronwen Wallace, Helen Humphreys, Michael Ondaatje, Joanne Page, Diane Schoemperlen, Eric Folsom, Michael Crummey, Melanie Dugan, Mark Sinnett, Mary Alice Downie, Robertson Davies, Douglas Fetherling, Wayne Grady, Merilyn Simonds, Ellen Stafford, Alec Ross, Jamie Swift, Carolyn Smart, Sarah Tsiang, Joanne Stanbridge, Laurie Lewis, and Alexander Scala.
* In the movie Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace and Vincent Vega go out to dinner at " Jack Rabbit Slim's " – she chooses " Martin and Lewis ", and a $ 5 milkshake shows up.
Other power forwards who add 3 point shooting to their skillset include Kevin Love, Charlie Villanueva, Rashard Lewis, Antawn Jamison, Rasheed Wallace, Ersan Ilyasova, Mehmet Okur, Channing Frye, Troy Murphy, Andrea Bargnani, Lamar Odom, LaMarcus Aldridge, Chris Bosh, Al Harrington, and many others.
* Lewis Wallace, Indiana
Gen. Lewis Wallace ( 3rd ).
The first settlers to cross the Holland River arriving in the fall of 1819, were three Irishmen-James Wallace, Lewis Algeo and Robert Armstrong.
It featured the voices of Wallace Langham, Scott Menville, Brian Posehn, Vicki Lewis, Nick Jameson, Tom Kenny, Herbert Siguenza, Jane Wiedlin, Tress MacNeille and Lisa Kushell.
Several noted New York City historians, including Mike Wallace, Kenneth T. Jackson, David Levering Lewis and Robert Caro participated in the making of the series as consultants, and appeared on camera.
She occasionally made guest appearances on such shows as What's My Line ?, The Mike Wallace Interview and Masquerade Party ( disguised as John L. Lewis ) and during the 1960s she appeared on Hollywood Squares, The Mike Douglas Show and other shows.
* Dee Wallace as Mary Lewis
In Britain, Hegelianism was represented during the nineteenth century by, and largely overlapped the British Idealist school of James Hutchison Stirling, Thomas Hill Green, William Wallace, John Caird, Edward Caird, Richard Lewis Nettleship, F. H.
( Two members of this same lodge, Washington and James Monroe, would later become American Presidents, and at least eight members were generals of the American Revolution ( Washington, Mercer, George Weedon, William Woodford, Fielding Lewis, Thomas Posey, Gustavus Wallace, and the Marquis de Lafayette ( honorary in 1824 ) – far more than any other group, institution or organization save the pre-Revolution British Army.
Jack the Ripper, Light-Hearted Friend is a 1996 book by Richard Wallace in which Wallace proposed a theory that British author Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles L. Dodgson ( 1832 – 1898 ), and his colleague Thomas Vere Bayne ( 1829 – 1908 ) were responsible for the Jack the Ripper murders.
Among them were Edward Winter, Eve McVeagh, Yeardley Smith, Dick Wilson, William Windom, James Karen, Kenneth Mars, Henry Jones, Kevin McCarthy, Geoffrey Lewis, Russell Johnson, McLean Stevenson, Dick Sargent, Jack Riley, Marcia Wallace, Estelle Harris, Tammy Grimes, Arnold Stang, Paul Dooley, Maddie Corman, John Michael Higgins, Jayne Meadows, Bob Arbogast, Weird Al Yankovic, John Moschitta, Jr., Wayne Knight, and Betty Buckley.
In 1907, Jackson and Orage bought The New Age, a struggling Christian Socialist weekly magazine, with finance from Lewis Wallace and George Bernard Shaw.
Lewis entered as a student of the Middle Temple in 1872 ; he acquired his knowledge of the law in the chambers of Robert Wallace, Herbert Reed and Robert McCall.
Morris, Anne Tyler, Larry Brown, Horton Foote, Allan Gurganus, George Singleton, Clyde Edgerton, Daniel Wallace, Kaye Gibbons, Winston Groom, Lewis Nordan, Richard Ford, Ferrol Sams, Natasha Trethewey, Olympia Vernon, Jill McCorkle, Mik Everett, and Jesmyn Ward, who won the 2011 National Book Award for Fiction for her novel, Salvage the Bones.

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