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Sinclair Lewis' Son, Senior In College, Goes Novelist

Love Story, "They Still Say No," Will Be Published in June

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Wells Lewis '39, son of novelist Sinclair Lewis and stepson of columnist Dorothy Thompson, becomes a novelist in his own right this June, when his love story ontitled "They Still Say No" (title written by father Lewis) is to be published.

A member of the "Monthly" staff last year, Lewis has been engaged in writing since he was young. His first published work was about a Bermuda trip which appeared in the St. Nicholas Magazine when he was nine years old.

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