Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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On December 21, Williams and Alfred P. Lewis '78 pitted themselves against rugged competition in the qualifying round of the New York City Scrabble Players Tournament. In the initial qualifying round, Williams placed seventh and Lewis finished ninth--not good enough to pull them into the quarter-finals.
MOST SATISFYING ACTING OUT OF A NATIONAL FANTASY: When as Cher's closing credits rolled Guest Star Jerry Lewis simultaneously pulled the star's hair and tickled her tummy button.
The U.S. has its own civil rights heroes. John Lewis, 35, the young apostle of nonviolence in the '60s, was arrested more than 40 times in civil rights demonstrations, and his skull was fractured at Selma in 1965. Since 1970 he has headed the Voter Education Project in Atlanta...
R.W.B. Lewis. The aristocratic 19th century American novelist is revealed to have lived in anything but the Age of Innocence.
Taken one by one, the remaining essays seem rather thin. Only Brown's essay can fill in their background. Robert Rauschenberg contributes a few clipped comments, refusing to let his years as Cunningham's manager and designer "be short-changed by memory or two-dimensional facts." His words seem flip...