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Leon Lawrence Lewis (September 5, 1888 – May 21, 1954) was an American attorney, the first national secretary of the Anti-Defamation League, the national director of B'nai B'rith, the founder and first executive director of the Los Angeles Jewish Community Relations Committee, and a key figure in the spy operations that infiltrated American Nazi organizations in the 1930s and early 1940s.
Leon L. Lewis, attorney, spymaster, and Jewish community leader; Rico Love, rapper and songwriter; Jim Lovell, former NASA astronaut and commander of the Apollo 13 mission; North/South 7th Street through the downtown area was named James Lovell Street in his honor; James Ludington, founder of Columbus, Wisconsin and Ludington, Michigan
Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges; April 2, 1942 – November 13, 2016) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling records during his 60-year career that spanned multiple genres, including rock and roll, [3] country, gospel, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, southern rock, [4] blues rock, [5] folk, surf and the Tulsa sound.
David was adopted as a Christian name from at least the 6th century. David the Invincible (6th century), Neoplatonic philosopher; David (commentator) (6th century), Greek scholar; Saint David (6th century), patron saint of Wales; David the Dendrite (c. 450–540), a patron saint of Thessaloniki; David (son of Heraclius) (b. 630), co-emperor of ...
The school was originally named Northwest Elementary in 1951, and was renamed in 1954, after the death of John Gilmore Riley, a Black educator and community leader in Leon County. Riley landed his ...
Leon Lewis (writer) (1833–1920), American writer Leon L. Lewis (1888–1954), American attorney Bud Lewis (soccer) (Leon Lewis, born 1953), American soccer player
Nathan Leon Lewis II, 46, of Rio Linda, a recreational scuba diver with more than 12 years experience, was found near the Walnut Grove Bridge nearly two hours after he had entered the Sacramento ...
On January 23, 1885, Lewis went to Train's Dorchester home, informed him that he was armed with a Bowie knife and a revolver, and demanded money from him. Train grabbed Lewis and after a violent struggle, threw him down his front steps and tied him with bed-chord. [6] In 1860 Lewis married Harriet Newell O'Brien (1841–1878) of Penn Yan, New ...