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Joe W. Davis (416 bytes)
1: '''Joe W. Davis''' ([[1918]] - [[1992]]) was a prolific mayor of ... 3: ... home of the [[Huntsville Stars]], is named after Davis. 7: [[Category:1918 births|Davis, Joe W.]] 8: [[Category:1992 deaths|Davis, Joe W.]] Joe Davis (2858 bytes) 3: ... = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Joe Davis 5: ! align = "center" colspan = "2" | [[Image:Joe_Davis.jpg]] 38: '''Joe Davis''' ([[15 April]], [[1901]] - [[10 July]], [[1978]... 40: Joe Davis became a professional billards player at the age ... 42: Joe was also the World Professional Billiards Champio... Al Davis (2656 bytes) 1: '''Allen "Al" Davis''' (born July 4, 1929) attended Wittenberg, gradu... 3: ...he head coach and general manager of the Raiders, Davis led them to a 10-4 record and received unanimous ... 7: ...L the genesis of modern professional football, Al Davis is a hero to American Football League fans, and i... 9: ... [[American Football League Hall of Fame]], today Davis is the President of A.D. Football, Inc., the mana... 17: ...http://www.conigliofamily.com/Raiders.htm#AlDavis Davis' citation on the AFL Hall of Fame website] Davis (875 bytes) 1: The word '''Davis''' when used alone, has a number of possible mean... 3: Schools name '''Davis''': 4: *[[UC Davis]] 6: Places named '''Davis''': 7: *[[Davis, California]] William Davis (4768 bytes) 2: <caption><font size="+1">'''The Hon. William Davis'''</font></caption> 4: [[image:billdavis.jpg|250px|Bill Davis]]</td></tr> 15: '''William (Bill) Grenville Davis''' (born [[July 30]], [[1929]] in [[Brampton, Ont... 19: Davis became the province's Progressive Conservative Pa... 21: ...rovince's public health and education systems and Davis was particularly interested in developing a netwo... Jonathan Davis (5169 bytes) 1: ...the singer of the band [[Korn|KoRn]]. '''Jonathan Davis''' is also the given name of the rapper [[Q-Tip]]... 3: '''Jonathan Houseman Davis''' (born [[January 18]], [[1971]]) is the frontma... 5: ... to audition for the then named band, [[Creep]]. Davis went to a psychic who told him he would be stupid... 7: ...ts. The song ends with an emotional breakdown of Davis that was neither planned nor faked and has been d... 9: ...KoRn's music was the use of bagpipes performed by Davis on the song [[Shoots and Ladders]]. The bagpipes... Leon J. Davis (1211 bytes) 2: [[image:LeonJDavis.jpg|Leon J. Davis|150px|right]] 4: '''Leon J. Davis''', Polish-born [[US]] labor leader, [[November 2... 8: ...ressive force. [[Martin Luther King]] referred to Davis's organization as "my favorite union". 10: ...e the deep, almost patriarchal connection between Davis and Local 1199. 18: [[Category:1906 births|Davis, Leon]] Tom Davis (1170 bytes) 1: '''Thomas M. Davis III''' (born [[January 5]] [[1949]]), [[United St... 2: ...n]] member of the [[Virginia State Senate]]. Both Davis and Devolites have been previously married and di... 6: *[http://tomdavis.house.gov/ official website] Lincoln Davis (3484 bytes) 1: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:LDAVIS.jpg]]</td></tr></table> 3: '''Lincoln Davis''' (born [[September 13]], [[1943]]) is a [[Unite... 5: ...f [[Byrdstown, Tennessee|Byrdstown]] in [[1978]]. Davis served two terms in the [[Tennessee House of Repr... 7: Davis has been recognized as a leader in the fight to a... 9: ...chools and new [[domestic violence]] legislation. Davis initiated and fought for a bill requiring counsel... Jimmie Davis (1490 bytes) 1: ...James Houston Davis''', better known as '''Jimmie Davis''', ([[September 11]], [[1899]] - [[November 5]],... 3: ...ouisiana in 1977. (The song was copyrighted under Davis's name after he purchased the song from its compo... 5: Davis was elected as a [[United States Democratic Party... 9: Davis was inducted into the [[Country Music Hall of Fam... 13: ...ie_davis.html Country Music Hall of Fame's Jimmie Davis page] Thomas Davis (1950 bytes) 1: '''Thomas Osborne Davis''' ([[October 14]], [[1814]] - [[September 16]], ... 2: [[image:Thomas_davis.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Thomas Davis]] 3: Thomas Davis was born in the town of Mallow in the rebel count... 8: ...basic fact that Ireland as a nation must be free, Davis was the one who built this idea up promoting the ... 12: [[Category:1814 births|Davis, Thomas Osborne]] Steve Davis (5177 bytes) 1: ''Alternate use: [[Steve Davis (trombonist)]] 5: ... "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Steve Davis 86: '''Steve Davis''' (born [[August 22]], [[1957]]) is an [[England... 88: ...to 17, winning the final frame on the final ball. Davis completed the most crushing World Championship vi... 90: ...e ironic nickname, ''Steve 'Interesting' Davis''. Davis himself has long played upon this image, particul... Ziff Davis (2791 bytes) 1: ...Magazine]]'' from Mercury Press, which remained a Davis Publication till the folding of that company and ... 5: Ziff Davis is a major player in the field of computer and in... 7: ...n & Partners]] and [[James Dunning]] (former Ziff Davis CEO, chairman, and president) gained the online c... 9: ...ng company [[Ziff Davis Media]] Inc. parted. Ziff Davis Inc. goes on under the new name [[ZDNet]]. 11: Ziff Davis owns many of North America's most popular video g... David W. Davis (309 bytes) 1: ...([[1873]]–[[1959]]) (also known as '''D. W. Davis''') was the [[United States|American]] Governor o... 4: [[Category:Governors of Idaho|Davis, David W.]] David J. Davis (239 bytes) 1: '''David J. Davis''' ([[1870]]-[[1942]]) was the [[United States|Am... 5: [[Category:1870 births|Davis, David J.]] 6: [[Category:1942 deaths|Davis, David J.]] Warren R. Davis (1144 bytes) 1: '''Warren Ransom Davis''' ([[May 8]], [[1793]] - [[January 29]], [[1835]... 5: Davis served as Solicitor for the western circuit in So... 7: Davis died in [[Washington, D.C.]] and is buried there ... 9: [[Category:1793 births|Davis, Warren R.]] 10: [[Category:1835 deaths|Davis, Warren R.]] George Davis (367 bytes) 1: '''George Davis''' can refer to different people: 3: * [[George Davis (baseball player)]], the baseball player. 4: * [[George Davis (art director)]], the art director. 5: * [[George Davis (armed robber)]], armed robber 6: * [[George Davis (climber)]], the mountain climbera Chip Davis (604 bytes) 1: '''Louis F. "Chip" Davis, Jr.''' (born [[November 15]], [[1947]]) is the f... 3: He was born '''Louis F. Davis, Jr.''' in [[Sylvania, Ohio]]. 10: [[Category:1947 births|Davis, Chip]] 11: [[Category:Composers|Davis, Chip]] 12: [[Category:United States musicians|Davis, Chip]] Anthony Davis (1448 bytes) 1: '''Anthony Davis''' (born [[February 20]], [[1951]] in [[Paterson,... 6: ...om/composers/davis_bio.html Schirmer.com: Anthony Davis] 7: ...s-davis.shtml Musicians & Middle Schools: Anthony Davis] 8: ...query_Active_Status=Faculty UCSD Faculty: Anthony Davis] 10: [[Category:1951 births|Davis, Anthony]] Benjamin O. Davis Sr. (886 bytes) 1: [[Image:stamp-us-benjamin-o-davis-sr.jpg|125px|right]] 2: ...merican]] general and the father of [[Benjamin O. Davis Jr.]] He was the first [[African-American]] gener... 4: ...r of ''America's First Black General, Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., 1880-1970'') has presented evidence of his ... 8: [[Category:1877 births|Davis, Benjamin O., Sr.]] 9: [[Category:1970 deaths|Davis, Benjamin O., Sr.]]
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