Sir Lewis Morris (23 January 1833 – 12 November 1907) was a Welsh academic and politician. He was also a popular poet of the Anglo-Welsh school. Born in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire in south-west Wales to Lewis Edward William Morris and Sophia Hughes, he first attended Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School there (1841–47). Then in 1847 he transferred to Cowbridge Grammar School on the appointment to it of the energetically reviving and academically gifted young headmaster, Hugo Harper. There "he gave promise of his future classical scholarship by writing a prize poem on Pompeii".[1] In 1850 he was one of about thirty Cowbridge boys[2][3][4] who followed Harper to Sherborne whither the latter was bound on a similar mission of resuscitating a moribund school. Such "swarming" in the wake of a charismatic headmaster was typical of the period. Morris and Harper remained lifelong friends. He studied classics at Jesus College, Oxford, graduating in 1856: the first student in thirty years to obtain first-class honours in both his preliminary and his final examinations.[5] In 1868 he married Florence Pollard.
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Leonidas Kormalis (Greek: Λεωνίδας Κορμάλης; 6 November 1932 – September 2003) was a Greek sprinter. Competing primarily in relay races, he won 13 medals at the Balkan Athletics Championships and two medals at the Mediterranean Games, being part of a Greek champion team in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1959 Mediterranean Games. He also competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and was a national champion pentathlete. Kormalis was born on 6 November 1932 in Athens, Greece.[1][2] He was a member of the clubs AE Emporoipallilon and then Panathinaikos A.O. (PAO), being considered one of the greatest athletes for the latter and a "legend" for them.[2][3] He was described as a "huge figure" with the club and GreenCorner.gr called him "a particularly fast athlete and one of the best relay runners of all time".[2][3][4] Competing mainly in relay events, Kormalis won many medals at the Balkan Athletics Championships.[5] He was part of a 4 × 400 metres relay team that won gold at the 1953 and 1954 championships, with the team's time in the latter year of 3:17.0 setting the national record and the Balkan record.[5] He won bronze in 1955 and silver in 1956 in the event.[5] He also won the Greek Athletics Championship title in the 400 metres in 1956 with a time of 49.5 seconds.[5] The following year, Kormalis won another national championship, this time in the modern pentathlon.[6] He won bronze at the Balkan championships in 1957 in the 4 × 100 metres relay, and in 1958, he won bronze in both relay events, setting a national record in the 4 × 400.[5]
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Experience is the debut album by German electronic act York. It features the hit singles Awakening, O.T.B. On The Beach, The Fields of Love (with ATB), and Farewell to The Moon.
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