Draper House (Lima, New York) — Draper House U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Lewis-Francis — Mark Lewis Francis (* 4. September 1982 in Birmingham) ist ein britischer Sprinter und Staffel Olympiasieger. Bereits im Jugendbereich feierte er große Erfolge: 1999 wurde er Vize Europameister im 100 Meter Lauf, 1999 Jugendweltmeister über… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Draper — For other uses, see Draper (disambiguation). Draper is the now largely obsolete[citation needed] term for a wholesaler, or especially retailer, of cloth, mainly for clothing, or one who works in a draper s shop. A draper may additionally operate… … Wikipedia
Lewis (surname) — Family name name = Lewis imagesize= caption= pronunciation = Lewis meaning = region = origin = related names = Lewes, Louis footnotes = [ [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names files.html 1990 Census Name Files ] ] Lewis is a surname. It… … Wikipedia
LEWIS, David Edward (1866-1941) — public benefactor son of Dafydd Lewis, a carpenter, was born at Llanrhystyd, near Aberystwyth, Wales, on 7 March 1866. His mother died at his birth, his father when he was nine years old, and the boy was brought up by his maternal grandparents,… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Charles Stark Draper — Born October 2, 1901(1901 10 02) Died … Wikipedia
Foy Draper — (* 26. November 1913 in Georgetown, Texas; † 1. Februar 1943 bei Kasserine, Tunesien) war ein US amerikanischer Leichtathlet. Bei einer Körpergröße von 1,65 m betrug sein Wettkampfgewicht 54 kg. Als Zweiter bei den NCAA Meisterschaften 1935… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dorothy Draper — in 1942. Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 March 11, 1969) was an American interior decorator. She helped inspire a generation of home improvement devotees with her 1939 book Decorating is Fun!, subtitled How to Be Your Own Decorator . Her style… … Wikipedia
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius — LLP Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania No. of offices 22 No. of attorneys … Wikipedia
William Draper Lewis — was the founder and first director of the American Law Institute. He was an Episcopalian, probably of Quaker stock, born in Philadelphia in 1867. He received a B.S. from Haverford College in 1888 and both an LL.B. and a Ph.D. in economics from… … Wikipedia