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Harry R. Lewis Then

By Courtesy of Harvard Yearbook Publications
Harry R. Lewis ’68, a professor in the Computer Science department, remembers frequenting Paperback Booksmith, a 24-hour bookstore on Brattle Street. “I would go there in the middle of the night and buy books. And then go back to my room and read them."
Harry R. Lewis ’68, a professor in the Computer Science department, remembers frequenting Paperback Booksmith, a 24-hour bookstore on Brattle Street. “I would go there in the middle of the night and buy books. And then go back to my room and read them."

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