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Harris, Scotland: see Lewis and Harris Lewis and Harris, island (1985 est. pop. 23,500), 825 sq mi (2,137 sq km), largest and northernmost of the Outer Hebrides , Western Isles council area, NW Scotland, 24 mi (35 km) from the mainland across the Minch. The island is also called Lewis or the Lews. ..... Click the link for more information. . Harris1 1. Sir Arthur Travers, known as Bomber Harris. 1892--1984, British air marshal. He was commander-in-chief of Bomber Command of the RAF (1942--45) 2. Frank. 1856--1931, British writer and journalist; his books include his autobiography My Life and Loves (1923--27) and Contemporary Portraits (1915--30) 3. Joel Chandler. 1848--1908, US writer; creator of Uncle Remus 4. Roy. 1898--1979, US composer, esp of orchestral and choral music incorporating American folk tunes Harris2 the S part of the island of Lewis with Harris, in the Outer Hebrides. Pop.: (including Lewis) 23 390 (latest est.). Area: 500 sq. km (190 sq. miles) |
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Turner, "Daddy Joel Harris and His Old-Time Darkies" (1968), reprinted in Bickley, ed. Joel Harris, who has served as CFO since October 2001, will remain as President of the Company. Harris - Kelly and Joel Harris, of Lowell, a daughter. |
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