Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The closest race of the day was the 50-yard back stroke. Fred Lewis '32, after trailing for the first two lengths, put on a fierce spurt which carried him not over a foot ahead of J. E. Shikes '32 at the finish. The time was 35 seconds flat.
Hartwell and Timken tied for first individual honors, each capturing victories in two events for a total of ten points. Lewis followed them with eight points; and after him came E. A. Locke '32, who scored five points by winning the 100-yard breast stroke.
HERMAN MELVILLE-Lewis Mumford-Harcourt, Brace ($3.50).
Last week another Brown became president of a company with which he has had less than two years' experience. He is Lewis H. Brown, who, at 35, heads Johns-Manville Corp. (roofing). Mr. Brown succeeds the late Theodore Merseles. Both Mr. Brown and Mr. Merseles came to Johns-Manville...
Elected. Lewis H. Brown, 35, of Pelham, N. Y., assistant to the president of Johns-Manville Corp.; to be president, succeeding the late Theodore Frelinghuysen Merseles (see p. 49).