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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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