Proper noun
Levison (plural Levisons)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
He would understand they had a real problem when they start finding several of these things flying around the place." citation Hal Levison offered this perspective on Tombaugh's place in history: "Clyde Tombaugh discovered the Kuiper Belt. Source: Internet
Lee M. Levison, the school’s headmaster, said in a statement that by closing, officials were “acting in a very conservative manner” and that New York health officials had not required the move. Source: Internet
He built a chapel dedicated to Saint Peter from its wood at the site Levison 31–32. Source: Internet
John R. Levison The Spirit in First-Century Judaism 2002 p65 "Relevant Milieux : Israelite Literature : The expression, holy spirit, occurs in the Hebrew Bible only in Isa 63:10-11 and Ps 51:13. Source: Internet
Levison England and the Continent pp. 223–225 Historian Wilhelm Levison, writing in 1946, was sceptical about the authenticity of this charter. Source: Internet
Talbot 24. around 765. Willibald's biography was widely dispersed; Levison lists some forty manuscripts. Source: Internet