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  1. Lewis Warner Green (January 28, 1806 – May 26, 1863) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator, and academic administrator who was the president of Hampden–Sydney College, Transylvania University, and Centre College for various periods from 1849 to 1863.

  2. Lewis W. Green is the author of And Scatter the Proud (4.40 avg rating, 5 ratings, 2 reviews, published 1969), The Silence of Snakes (3.80 avg rating, 5 ...

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  3. The Lewis W. Green Books and Papers are the working manuscripts and newspapers of Lewis W. Green, who published small newspapers about political and cultural events in Asheville, North Carolina and surrounding counties. The collection includes working manuscripts with edits, thoughts and ideas, poetry, and almost complete runs of Green's ...

  4. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Lewis W. Green – CentreCyclopedia. Lewis W. Green, Centre College President (1857-1863) Lewis Warner Green, fifth president of Centre College, was born on January 28, 1806, near Danville, Kentucky. He was the youngest of the twelve children born to Willis and Sarah Green.

  5. In the climax of Lewis W. Green's novel, The Silence of Snakes*, Earl Skiller lures five deputies into what they think is his hideout- a shack sur-rounded by a high wall of dry brush. After a brief gun battle, the deputies rush the shack only to find it empty. Prior to disappearing into a tunnel beneath the shack's floor, Earl sets the brush on ...

  6. 22 reviews. June 6, 2011. This book, written by Lewis Green, a former Asheville Citizen Times writer, tells the life stories of various curious characters as their lives are driven together on the mountain Old Lonesome on one faithful winter night.

  7. Lewis W. Green was born in 1932 in Haywood County, North Carolina and grew up in the Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. He worked as a logger, a ship rigger, and a moonshiner. During the Korean War, he served both in the Army and the Marine Corps, 1950-1951, and won five Battle Stars.