Box 74
Contains 91 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Archibald MacLeish, Nov.30, 1944
St. Louis; Dear MacLeish. My work will be over here in a few days. Will you be in Washington on Wednesday or Thursday next week?
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to A. Swinton Paterson, Dec.2, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Paterson. As I have just been paid for my large portrait, I hasten to send you what remains of my debt
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Gerty T. Cori, Dec.4, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mrs. Cori. Tomorrow (Tuesday) morning I have to go to Washington & back. Shall be away 3 days or so. [On same side of left AL[draft] to Lee Hildbrand, Nov.4, 1944.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to E. G. Fenner, Dec.4, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Sir. Your letter approving my request for an extension of my stay here until Dec.10 duly arrived. [On same side of leaf AL[draft] to Paul Martin, [Dec.4, 1944] With photostat of sme.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Malcolm MacDonald, Dec.10, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Malcolm Macdonald. Please forgive me for my delaying in answering your letter. We leave here in 4 days time
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to [E. G. Fenner], Dec.20, 1944
Windsor; Dear Sir. Enclosed is the last communication I received from you, granting an extension of my stay in the U.S. A. up to Dec.10, 1944
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Archibald MacLeish, Dec.20, 1944
Windsor; Dear MacLeish. Have you weathered the grotesque storm I read about in the press? I hope so. Here is a safe permanent address:
December 1943-1944
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Felix Giovanelli, Dec.5, 1943
Windsor; My dear Giovanelli. Thank you for your letter and the enclosed money order towards the portrait of your wife
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy, fragment] to Herbert Marshall McLuhan, Dec.5, 1943
Windsor; ... Booklets, or folders, or cards for propaganda require much pondering and careful attention.