Word: lewiston
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Dates: during 1942-1942
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...Life of Wiley. In Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. Ralph Wiley wrote to her husband in camp; another Ralph Wiley got the letter, read it, sent it back with an apology; another Mrs. Wiley in Lewiston got the letter and the apology, sent it to the first Mrs. Wiley, who got it in the same mail with a letter from her husband complaining about the lack of mail...
Gerard A. Fulham, Wellesley Hills; Thomas Gardiner, Gardiner, Me.; Thomas B. A. Godfrey, Ardmore, Pa.; John T. Hassell, Salem; Mark Hollingsworth, Boston; Franklin King, Jr., Chestnut Hill; Alois W. Krause, Jr., West Newton; John P. Lacy, Lewiston, N. Y.; Albert L. Lincoln, Jr., Chestnut Hill; John Lowell Westwood; Arthur T. Lyman, Jr., Westwood; Andrew C. Marsters, Wilton, Conn.; Richard L. Lyman, Jr., Westwood; Andrew C. Marsters, Wilton, Conn.; Richard L. Mills, Brookline; Jay S. Myers, Houston, Tex.; Arthur G. Newton, West Chatham...
Bates College, Lewiston, Me., decided to make wide-eyed Bette Davis an honorary Doctor of Laws in June...
...sales. The National Automobile Dealers Association made a cross-country check of 9,000 local rationing boards, was shocked to find new-car sales even worse than most dealers figured. In the first 20-25 days of rationing, not a single new car was sold in Sioux Falls, S.D., Lewiston, Idaho, Council Bluffs, Iowa, many other towns. Big-city sales were little better. In New York City they were 9% of March quotas, Buffalo 3%, Omaha 2%, San Diego and Spokane 16%. The average dealer now sells only one or two cars for every 100 he sold a year...
...Lewiston, Idaho...