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Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska
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Lew M. Williams, Jr., a former Juneau resident and son of Wrangell Sentinel publishers, arrived in Juneau to visit acquaintances after summer work on a floating cannery. He is en route to prep school in Washington, D.C., for the Naval Academy.
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Lew M. Williams, former well known Juneau boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew M. Williams, now publishers of the Wrangell Sentinel weekly newspaper, arrived in Juneau last night and is busily renewing school and other acquaintances.
Young Lew, who came up from Wrangell on the Alaska No. 4, Capt. E. M. Campbell, has been employed during the summer on the floating cannery of A. R. Bruger in Icy Straits, and is brown and husky looking. He will leave tomorrow on the Alaska No. 4, for Wrangell, then Seattle, on his way to Washington, D. C., where he will enter the Rendles Prep School, preparing for entry to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, to which he has been appointed.
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Lew M. Williams, Jr., son of Wrangell Sentinel publishers, arrived in Juneau from Wrangell on the Alaska No. 4 to renew acquaintances. He worked on A. R. Bruger's floating cannery in Icy Straits during summer. He will return to Wrangell, then proceed to Seattle and Washington, D.C., to enter Rendles Prep School for Naval Academy preparation, to which he has been appointed.