Stevens lowered his voice, and stopped to peer again about the bush.
The Hunted Woman|James Oliver Curwood
He had previously given his sanction to the Stevens Reconstruction Bill in opposition to his colleagues.
The Life of Lyman Trumbull|Horace White
Stevens translated the brief message, but Nadia remained unimpressed.
Spacehounds of IPC|Edward Elmer Smith
Such, at least, is the account given by one of them, Mr. Stevens.
A Report on Washington Territory|William Henry Ruffner
Thank you, Sir, for your kindness; I hope Mrs. Stevens is well this morning?
The Sheepfold and the Common, Vol. I (of 2)|Timothy East
British Dictionary definitions for Stevens
Stevens
/ (ˈstiːvənz) /
noun
Thaddeus (ˈθædɪəs). 1792–1868, US Radical Republican politician. An opponent of slavery, he supported Reconstruction and entered the resolution calling for the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson
Wallace. 1879–1955, US poet, whose books include the collections Harmonium (1923), The Man with the Blue Guitar (1937), and Transport to Summer (1947)
American biologist who identified the role of X and Y chromosomes in determining the sex of an organism. Stevens studied the chromosomes of mealworm beetles, first establishing that chromosomes are inherited in pairs. She later showed that eggs fertilized by X-carrying sperm produced female offspring, while Y-carrying sperm produced male offspring. She extended this work to studies of sex determination in various plants and insects.