Box 71
Contains 96 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to William E. Gladstone Murray, Mar.25, 1942
Toronto; Dear Gladstone Murray. Since I last met you I have been in Toronto mostly. I have become something like an involutary squatter.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Leonard Brockington, Apr.16, 1942
Toronto; Dear Brockington. Your letter of March 26 gave me much encouragement - I have delayed writing
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Archibald MacLeish, Apr.18, 1942
Toronto; Dear MacLeish. If I ever get out of this hotel room alive - I call it my "Tudor period" -
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Eric Kennington, Apr.24, 1942
Toronto; Dear Kennington. Yesterday I talked on the telephone with Carolw, (passing through Montreal on his way to Rio).
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & TL[copy] to Basil Taylor, Apr.24, 1942
Toronto; Dear Mr. Taylor. On the strength of a chance meeting I should not care to thrust my personal cares upon you. [Written on the 24th, not sent until April 30, 1942.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to B.K. Sandwell, Apr.28, 1942
Toronto; Dear Mr. Sandwell. When I got home I had a look at my cartoons and to my horror found all the 3 witches
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] & AL[draft] to Leonard Brockington, Apr.29, 1942
Toronto; Dear Brockington. It was splendid news that you had already taken steps, and that Mr. Robertson [Second draft written on April 30, 1942.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Theodore Spencer, Apr.30, 1942
Toronto; My dear Spencer. Since we last met the world has not grown a quieter place. How has the war affected your activities?
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to James Johnson Sweeney, Apr.30, 1942
Toronto; My dear Sweeney. I am sorry I did not let you know : the fact is I did not want to bother you anymore about all that.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Theodore Spencer, May 8, 1942
Toronto; My dear Spencer. Thank you very much indeed for lending me a hand so promptly in my search for an academic retreat.