Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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. . . Judge Goldsborough, tamer of John L. Lewis . . .
Robert H. Atkinson, Paul R. Balcom, Raymond S. Balzer, Peter A. Brooke, Silas H. Bunce, Jr., Dustin M. Burke, James J. Byrne, William R. Campbell, Wendell L. Carduff, Donald J. Cass, William G. Cummings, Jr., Carroll E. Dolan, Richard C. Farrington, William D. Fitzpatrick, William B. Frothingham, Jr., Lewis Gordon...
The Dudley Commuters stand to do better in basketball than anything else this year with a 25-man turnout and the fact that not one of last year's 7-7 team has left. The fast break, with a pivot man and a floating man-to-man defense feature the...
Died. Lewis R. ("Hack") Wilson, 48, colorful, brawling onetime National League home-run king (in 1930 he hit 56, four short of Ruth's record); in Baltimore. An ex-coal miner, Wilson joined the New York Giants in 1923, hit his peak from 1926 to 1931 with the Chicago...
Eastward Ho. San Francisco's 49-year-old American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. will move its headquarters to New York, leave its West Coast business in the hands of Williams, Dimond & Co., a wholly owned subsidiary. The reason, said President Lewis A. Lapham, who had moved to Manhattan six months...