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Lewis Barrett Welch Jr. was an American poet associated with the Beat generation literary movement.

Early life
Welch was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and moved with his mother and sister to California in 1929. The family often moved, and he graduated from Palo Alto High School. He enlisted in the Army Air Forces in 1944 but never saw active service. He worked for a period before attending Stockton Junior College, where he developed an interest in the works of Gertrude Stein. In 1948, Welch moved to Portland, Oregon, to attend Reed College. Welch wrote his thesis on Stein and published poems in student magazines. William Carlos Williams visited the college and met the three poets. He admired Welch's early poems and tried to get his Stein thesis published. ==New York and Chicago==
New York and Chicago
After college, Welch moved to New York City, where he worked writing copy in the advertising industry. Welch was said to have come up with the advertising slogan "Raid Kills Bugs Dead," but some have questioned this claim. During this time, Welch started to display emotional and mental problems and went to Florida to take a course of therapy. He then went to the University of Chicago, where he studied philosophy and English. In Chicago, he joined the advertising department of Montgomery Ward. ==Later life and work==
Later life and work
Wanting to get back to poetry, Welch applied for a transfer to Montgomery Ward's Oakland headquarters. After the return to California, he started to get involved in the San Francisco literary scene. He soon gave up advertising and earned a living driving a cab while devoting more time to writing. He became an active participant in Beat culture, living at various times with Snyder and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. In 1960, poet Lenore Kandel met Welch and Snyder, who introduced her to many people in the Beat movement. Jack Kerouac based his character Dave Wain in his novel Big Sur (1962) on Welch. In 1968, Welch signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Welch had a common-law relationship with Polish refugee Maria Magdalena Cregg. He acted as the stepfather to her son Hugh Anthony Cregg III, better known by his stage-name Huey Lewis. ==Death==
Death
In the evening hours of May 23, 1971, Welch walked out of poet Gary Snyder's house in Nevada City. He left a note indicting he was committing suicide because he was depressed and thought of himself as a failure. The note was dated several months before the day of his disappearance. He was formally reported missing by members of the Ananda Cooperative commune. His car was found abandoned 15 miles north of Nevada City near Tyler Road. He had with him a stainless steel Smith & Wesson .22 caliber revolver. A search was conducted in the area he disappeared by the Nevada County Sheriff's Office and members of the Adanda commune. The search was for Welch was officially called off by the sheriff's office on May 28, 1971. The Adana commune members continued searching for Welch until June 1, 1971. His body has never been found. ==Bibliography==
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