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C. S. LEWIS: MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS.(Review)
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C. S. LEWIS: MEMORIES AND REFLECTIONS. By JOHN LAWLOR. Spence. 132 pp. $22.95.
WHEN JOHN LAWLOR became a student at Magdalen College of Oxford University in October of 1936, he found that C. S. Lewis was to be his tutor. At that time, of course, he knew nothing in particular of Lewis, but over the next three years as student--and more years after that as friend and colleague--he was to learn much more. There will be increasingly few who can recount their own memories of ...
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OBIT - LEWIS, MRS. CORA LEE
Roanoke Times & World News
; LEWIS, Mrs. Cora Lee, 80, of Roanoke, departed this life on Friday, November 1, 2002. She was born in Hollins, Va., the daughter of the late Harry and Cora Bolden Smith. She is also preceded in death by her husband, James E. Lewis, Sr.; two sons, James E. Lewis, Jr., Harry C. Lewis; one grandson,
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RETIRING KING LEWIS LAMENTS TRACK'S FUTURE.(Sports)(Column)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Carl Lewis is planning a little going-away party for himself. He wants to hold it at the end of track's outdoor season. Sometime in September, in his hometown of Houston, which he says is big enough for both his big mouth and that of Charles Barkley, now playing with the NBA's Houston Rockets.
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The chase continues For Saints' Lewis, season has been filled with heartbreak.(Sports)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Mike Considine Daily Herald Sports Writer For three years J.J. Lewis has been chasing a target. In the past two weeks it has seemed to grow more distant just when he needs to be zeroing in. Friday night at the East Aurora sectional, the St. Charles East senior lost his chance to run the
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Ravens' J. Lewis Says He's Innocent and Ready
The Washington Post
; -- Jamal Lewis, like the rest of his Baltimore Ravens teammates, returned to work Monday morning when the team gathered for the first practice of a four-day mandatory minicamp. But Lewis had an extra responsibility before he could take the field. The all-pro running back addressed the media for the
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OBIT - LEWIS, CHARLES H., JR.(JOE)
Roanoke Times & World News
; LEWIS, Charles H., Jr., (Joe), 55 of Roanoke went to be with the Lord on Friday, January 3, 2003 after a lengthy illness. He was preceded in death by one sister. Those left to cherish him is a loving and very devoted wife, Rosa Brooks Lewis; three devoted children, Joyce L. Lewis, Chesapeake,
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