Box 74
Contains 91 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Gerty T. Cori, Sept.7, 1944
Windsor; My dear Mrs. Cori. Your life in the Rockies sounded very pleasant. Finding Old Vienna fossilized in those savage regions -
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to [?] Stix, Sept.7, 1944
Windsor; Dear Mrs. Stix. We were leaving today but are delaying our departure until Sunday morning (Wabash) [On same leaf, same side is AL[draft] to Mrs. A. Swinton Paterson and AL[draft] to Lee Hildebrand, both same date.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to A. Swinton Paterson, Sept.25, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Paterson. We have withdrawn to our base at above address, which is much cheaper & more comfortable.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to U.S. Immigration Office, Detroit, Oct.2, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Sirs. To the enclosed forms I need add nothing I think. Mrs. Ernest Stix is the wife of the president
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft, photostat] to Pauline Bondy, Oct.9, 1944
St. Louis; My dear Pauline. Excuse this letter so long after yours: but among other things a temporary
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Dwight MacDonald, Oct.9, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Macdonald. Thank you for your letter and I am very obliged to you for putting me on your free list.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to John Brett Robey, Oct.9, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Robey. Your method of addressing me - namely "Mr. D. B. Wyndham Lewis" - I find gratuitously offensive.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to John Brett Robey, Oct.9, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Robey. I am not, as you are aware, Mr. Dominic Bevan Wyndham Lewis: I shall work a little more
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Lee Hildebrand, Oct.11, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Sir. I am in receipt of your note, requesting me to vacate this room on the 25th of this month.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Paul Martin, Oct.22, 1944
St. Louis; My dear Mr. Martin. Thank you for your letter: I should like to do a portrait of your wife, you may be sure,