Box 74
Contains 91 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to [?] Stix, Oct.24, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mrs. Stix. Regarding our last talk on telephone, there is something I perhaps should have said at the time.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Basil Taylor, Oct.24, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Taylor. Your secretary told me this morning on the telephone , as she did yesterday, that you were teaching
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Alfred Barr, Jr., Oct.27, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Barr. Enclosed colour-plate of my portrait of Dr. Joseph Erlanger, who has just received the Nobel Prize 1944 award
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to to A. Swinton Paterson, Oct.27, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mr. Paterson. Enclosed a money-order for fifty dollars: I hope you won't mind if I send you only this today
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to James Johnson Sweeney, Nov.10, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Sweeney. I was pleased to hear that you were in the same place, even if other people are not in the same place.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Lee Hildebrand, Nov.13, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Sir. This is to acknowledge the receipt of your note. It was quite unnecessary if you had other plans for my room, [On verso is AL[draft] to E. G. Fenner, Nov.13, 1944.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Gerty T. Cori, Nov.21, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Mrs. Cori. My "Mrs. Stix" is really a good one, and I am very anxious not to spoil the effect by showing it prematurely.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Washington University Library, Nov.21, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Madam. Mrs. Giovanalli lent me a book, named "The Lion & the Fox," which she had taken out of the college library.
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to Archibald MacLeish, Nov.21, 1944
St. Louis; Dear McLeish [sic]. Thank you for your note. - As to my movements, I have a woman & a child to finish painting here
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to James Johnson Sweeney, Nov.21, 1944
St. Louis; My dear Sweeney. It was a great pleasure having a word from you. As to a swing eastward: it is my intention to effect that