C.S. Lewis was elected a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, following his graduation and worked there from 1925 to 1954. In 1954, he was awarded the newly founded chair of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University and was a fellow of Magdalene College until August of 1963, when he resigned due to poor health.
Lewis C. Lanier has written: 'School districts of South Carolina' -- subject(s): School districts, School management and organization
C. S. Lewis disliked attending school in general, particularly mathematics. Lewis later expressed his disdain for mathematics in his autobiography "Surprised by Joy." He found the subject to be tedious and uninspiring.
Anne C. Lewis has written: 'Partnerships connecting school and community' -- subject(s): Case studies, Community and school 'Partnerships'
C. S. Lewis spoke and wrote in English.
C. S. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898.
C. S. Lewis Academy was created in 1985.
C. S. Lewis' mother died of cancer when he was still fairly young.
No, C. S. Lewis was an author.
Lewis S. Mills High School was created in 1962.
C. S. Lewis was not an inventor, he was an author.
C. S. Lewis is no longer alive.
C. S. Lewis