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Definition of George Stevens
1. Noun. United States filmmaker (1905-1975).
Lexicographical Neighbors of George Stevens
Literary usage of George Stevens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review (1841)
"By George Stevens. London: Mitchell. 1841. WE have more than once entered at
considerable length upon the subject of restriction and monopoly established by ..."
2. The History of Methodism in Kentucky by Albert Henry Redford (1870)
"The Conference of 1822 held in Lexington—Bishops McKendree and George present—John
Jones—James P. Milligan—George Stevens —John P. Finley—Major ..."
3. The Life of Major General Zachary Taylor by Henry Montgomery (1847)
"A gloom was thrown over the brilliant events of this day by a most unfortunate
accident; Lieutenant George Stevens, a graduate of West Point in, ..."
4. Adam Lindsay Gordon and His Friends in England and Australia by Edith Humphris, Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1912)
"CHAPTER XVII THE STEEPLECHASE EIDERS— George Stevens AND "MR. ... (Front) In
Memory of George Stevens, who having received fatal injuries from a sudden ..."