Thomas Roderick Dew (1802–1846), American educator and writer
Thomas Dew (politician) (died c. 1681), Virginia landowner and politician
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing (May 4, 1851 – November 5, 1938) was an American painter working at the turn of the 20th century. Schooled in Paris, Dewing was noted...
Thomas Roderick Dew (December 5, 1802 – August 6, 1846) was a professor and public intellectual, then president of The College of William & Mary (1836-1846)...
(1845–1927) was an American painter Martha Dewing Woodward (1856–1950), American artist and art teacher ThomasDewing (1851–1938), American painter, husband...
Sam Dew is an American singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. He has co-written for musicians such as Marsha Ambrosius, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Taylor...
Sky Dew (Tal Shamayim in Hebrew (טל שמיים)), or High Availability Aerostat System (HAAS), is a high altitude missile defense aerostat used by Israel Defence...
Thomas Dulorme Cordero (/djuːˈlɔːrmeɪ/ dew-LOR-may; born January 29, 1990) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer who challenged for the WBO light welterweight...
Thomas Dewar "Harry" Weldon MC (5 December 1896 – 13 May 1958) was a British philosopher. Thomas Weldon was born at 3 Bryanston Mansions, York Street,...
working on a new album in 1993 but broke up while recording it. Singer, ThomasDew went on to form the band, A Million Seeds. Drummer Eric Dansby went on...
durag. An alternative etymology claims that name should be spelled dew-rag, and dew is a euphemism for sweat. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first...
League of New York. Dewing won bronze medals for two of her works at world expositions. She was married to the artist ThomasDewing. Maria Richards Oakey...
session, was Nansemond's other burgess, and fellow religious nonconformist ThomasDew. James Branch Cabell believed that Governor Bennett ousted Speaker Walter...
Leon Dabo Elliott Daingerfield Angel De Cora Charles Melville Dewey ThomasDewing Charles Warren Eaton Henry Farrer Edith Loring Getchell Percy Gray L...
the Morning Dew" (Roud 11, Child 112) is a traditional ballad existing in numerous variants. The first-known version was published in Thomas Ravenscroft's...
Fender Sly Withers Tired Lion Thomas Porter Tkay Maidza Tyne-James Organ Waax Discography adapted from AllMusic and Dew Process. List of record labels...
Cooper (1856–1937) Paul Cornoyer (1864–1923) Joseph DeCamp (1858–1923) ThomasDewing (1851–1938) George Dinckel (1890–1976) Frank DuMond (1865–1951) John...
or Herse /ˈhɜːrsiː/ (Ἔρσα, Érsa, Ἕρση, Hérsē, literally "dew"), the personification of dew, is the daughter of Zeus and the Moon (Selene). Plutarch writes:...
Kenyon Cox, painter and muralist Herbert Croly, author and architect ThomasDewing, painter Marie Dressler, actress Isadora Duncan, dancer Arthur Farwell...