Box 71
Contains 96 Results:
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.
Lewis, Wyndham B.K. Sandwell, May 18, 1942
Toronto; Dear Mr. Sandwell. It was extremely kind of you to have the cheque which reached me on Saturday morning, speeded up.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Sir Nicholas Waterhouse, May 20, 1942
Toronto; My dear Docker. My 2 letters, one to you & one to Mov, probably are at the bottom of the Atlantic. I wrote you at once
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to B.K. Sandwell, May 26, 1942
Toronto; Dear Mr. Sandwell. I did not realize that yesterday was a public holiday [Written on the same leaf, same side an AL[draft to Leonard Brockington, May 26, 1942. Included is a photostat of the leaf.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft]S to Iris Barry, Jun.6, 1942
Toronto; My dear Barry. I return to the charge, in my attempt to obtain from you the name of the literary agent to whom you gave my novel.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to James Johnson Sweeney, Jun.6, 1942
Toronto; Dear Sweeney. You have, I imagine, proved unsucessful in your attempt to find a job for me
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Alfred Barr, Jr., Jun.7, 1942
Toronto; Dear Barr. You no doubt heard about Joe Brewer's having one "resident artist" all the time, coyly tucked away up in Olivet,