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  • 81Lévy et Goliath — est un film français réalisé par Gérard Oury en 1986 et sorti en 1987. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Voir aussi …

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  • 82LEVY, ALBERT J. — LEVY, ALBERT J. (1897–1962), editor and journalist. Levy was born in Salonika and graduated from L Ecole Normale of that city. After working as a teacher and editor of the Thessaloniki political daily El Liberal, Levy immigrated to the United… …

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  • 83LEVY, HARRY LOUIS — (1906– ), U.S. classical scholar and university administrator. Born in New York, Levy graduated from City College and received his doctorate at Columbia University in 1936, editing the invective In Rufinum of the fourth century Roman poet… …

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  • 84LEVY, LOUIS EDWARD — (1846–1919), U.S. chemist, inventor, communal leader, and newspaper editor. Levy, who was born in Pilsen, Bohemia, was brought to the U.S. at the age of eight. In 1875 he invented the photochemical engraving process known as Levytype, permitting… …

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  • 85LEVY, AMY — (1861–1889), English poet and novelist. The daughter of a London stockbroker, Amy Levy became the second Jewish woman to attend Cambridge University, entering in 1879. She published her first book in 1881, while still an undergraduate. This was… …

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  • 86LEVY, BENN WOLFE — (1900–1973), playwright, theater producer, and politician. Levy was born in London, educated   at Repton and Oxford, and served in the Royal Air Force in 1918. From 1923 he was a publisher and playwright whose works were well known during the… …

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  • 87LEVY, CHAPMAN — (1787–1850), U.S. lawyer. Levy, who was born in Camden, South Carolina, was admitted to the South Carolina bar in 1806. He served in the War of 1812, and reached the rank of colonel. Levy was in the state legislature from 1829 to 1833. He was… …

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  • 88LEVY, FELIX ALEXANDER — (1884–1963), U.S. Reform rabbi and scholar. Levy was born in New York, son of parents of Alsatian origin. He was ordained at Hebrew Union College (1907). From 1908 until his retirement in 1955, Rabbi Levy served Emmanuel Congregation, Chicago. He …

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  • 89LEVY, HAYMAN — (1721–1789), New York merchant and landowner. Levy was born in Hanover, Germany, and went to New York shortly before 1748. He was naturalized and made a freeman of New York in 1750. During the Seven Years War he had a considerable Indian trade… …

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  • 90LEVY, LEONARD WILLIAMS — (1923–2006), U.S. historian. Born in Toronto, Canada, Levy taught at Brandeis University, serving as dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (1958–63) and dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (1963–66). From 1958 he held the chair in …

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