Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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CONGRATULATIONS ON THE SPLENDID LEWIS & CLARK COLOR FEATURE [OCT. 10] BY PHOTOGRAPHER BRADLEY SMITH. IMPOSSIBLE TO OVEREMPHASIZE THE EXPEDITION'S IMPORTANCE. ITS SUCCESS CHANGED THE COURSE OF NATIONAL AND WORLD HISTORY.
As a native Montanan . . . I was thrilled to see your recent pictures and article. Regardless of the cost, the Lewis & Clark expedition was a huge success. Recent discovery of records of the expedition . . . reveals the cost of the enterprise to be considerably higher than the oft-quoted "$2,500," an...
The actual total expenditure was $38,722.25, still a bargain, even in the early 1800s. An itemized account of the expenditures may be found in an article by Grace Lewis* in the Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society (July 1954).
Good blocking sprung wingback Dexter Lewis loose on two consecutive plays yesterday afternoon, as he ran for "touchdowns" in his first intensive practice of the season.
But despite his good showing in practice yesterday, Lewis would probably "see no more action next Saturday than he did against Dartmouth," according to Coach Lloyd Jordan. Lewis was used only sparingly last week.