• Dwight Davis may refer to: Dwight F. Davis (1879–1945), American tennis player and politician Delbert Dwight Davis (1908–1965), American zoologist Dwight...
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    Dwight Filley Davis Sr. (July 5, 1879 – November 28, 1945) was an American tennis player and politician. He is best remembered as the founder of the Davis...
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    team—Dwight Davis included—travelled across the States to challenge the best west-coast talent, and upon his return, it apparently occurred to Davis that...
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  • Delbert Dwight Davis (in literature, usually just D. Dwight Davis), (30 December 1908 – 6 February 1965) was an American comparative anatomist and curator...
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    Dwight E. Davis (born October 11, 1949) is a retired American professional basketball player. After playing college basketball at the University of Houston...
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    Dwight Davis Tennis Center is a public tennis facility in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. The center has 18 lighted tennis courts and 4 pickleball courts...
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  • (February 2022). Michael Ryan Davis was born in Fontana, California, on March 10, 1946, to Dwight and Mary (Ryan) Davis. Dwight was from Venedocia, Ohio,...
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    Dwight David Howard II (born December 8, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for the Taiwan Mustangs of The Asian Tournament (TAT). He...
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    The Dwight Davis Tennis Center is a tennis facility with 19 lighted tennis courts and a clubhouse, named after St. Louis tennis player Dwight Davis. The...
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  • previously married and had a son, Dwight F. "Peter" Davis IV, from that marriage to Dwight Davis III, a grandson of Dwight F. Davis, the U.S. Secretary of War...
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  • Jerome Dwight Davis (December 2, 1891 – October 19, 1979), was an American activist for international peace and social reform, a labor organizer, and a...
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  • produced by Carsey-Werner Productions. The series stars Randy Quaid as Dwight Davis, a widowed elementary school principal outside of Seattle, Washington...
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    Dwight David Eisenhower (/ˈaɪzənhaʊ.ər/ EYE-zən-how-ər; born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969), nicknamed Ike, was an American...
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    short-lived series The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (2003) and Davis Rules (1991–1992). In 2005, he received Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award...
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    William Dwight Schultz (born November 24, 1947) is an American television, film and voice actor. He is known for his roles as Captain "Howling Mad" Murdock...
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  • catching the RCW Tag Team Championship together with tag-team partner D. Dwight Davis as part of the group Hard To Kill. In 2018 Hart was given his uncle Dynamite...
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    International Lawn Tennis Challenge. It was renamed the Davis Cup following the death of Dwight Davis in 1945. The tournament has vastly expanded and, on...
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    imperial garrison during World War II. On October 7, 1931, Governor Dwight Davis signed proclamation 414 which reserved a site for Penal Colony in Davao...
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    personnel changes, Shannon eventually left the group and was replaced by Dwight Davis. Krackerjack remained a group from 1970 to 1973. During the 1970s, Shannon...
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    are Elvin Hayes, Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Otis Birdsong, Dwight Jones, Dwight Davis, Don Chaney and Louis "Sweet Lou" Dunbar. Lewis's UH teams twice...
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  • in 1900. The American team, of which Davis was a part, won the first three matches and the Challenge. Dwight Davis: A left-hander who possessed the twist...
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    Will Be Wed in May To Dwight Davis, Former Secretary of War," April 8, 1936, accessed May 29, 2011 New York Times: "Dwight Davis Dies," November 29, 1945...
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    resumption of the tournament in 1946, it was renamed the Davis Cup after the death of Dwight D. Davis in 1945. The United States regained the title after they...
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  • and peafowl, among other animals. The head of the Parks Department, Dwight Davis, voiced his opinion against Forest Park—that is, until the city set aside...
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    in the interwar era. These thoughts resonated with Secretary of War Dwight Davis, but the limited military budget and prevalence of already-established...
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  • and academic 1948 – Telma Hopkins, American singer and actress 1949 – Dwight Davis, American basketball player 1949 – Caitlyn Jenner, American decathlete...
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    – Field Book of Snakes of the United States and Canada with Delbert Dwight Davis 1949 – Principles of Animal Ecology with Warder Clyde Allee (1885–1955)...
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    Elton John (redirect from Reg Dwight)
    Sir Elton Hercules John CH CBE (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight; 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. Acclaimed by critics and musicians...
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  • Davis (disambiguation) Dwight Davis (disambiguation) Earl Davis (disambiguation) Ed Davis (disambiguation) Eddie Davis (disambiguation) Edgar Davis (disambiguation)...
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  • Eaves 4–6, 8–6, 6–3, 2–6, 6–2 1898  USA Malcolm Whitman (1/3)  ◊  USA Dwight Davis 3–6, 6–2, 6–2, 6–1 1899  USA Malcolm Whitman (2/3)  †  USA Jahial Parmly...
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