Proper noun
Greenlee (plural Greenlees)
A surname from Old English.
Daily Worker article by Lester Rodney, 1937, quoted by citation In 1936, Paige returned to Pittsburgh where Greenlee acquiesced to Paige's salary demands and gave him a $600-per-month contract, by far the highest in the Negro leagues. Source: Internet
Greenlee and his fellow owners banned Paige and the other jumpers from the organized Negro leagues, but failed to dissuade the players. Source: Internet
Beginning their final year in high school are seniors (from left) Angel Bean, Christian Styburski, Chris Riggs, and Talon Greenlee. Source: Internet
Greenlee served in the Navy for 10 years, where he internalized the importance of service to others, which he now translates to his position as president of Key to Change. Source: Internet
In two of the races, incumbents were unopposed: Judge Jim Greenlee of Oxford in the northern 1st District and Judge David Ishee of Gulfport in the southern 5th District. Source: Internet
Back in the states, Greenlee, out $5,000, declared Paige "banned forever from baseball." Source: Internet