Box 82
Contains 123 Results:
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to David Kahma, Apr.4, 1953
London; My dear Kahma. You say that you are able to see someone of consequence, who does not know you, about some reviewing job.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to J. Alan White, Apr.7, 1953
London; Dear White. Last week you evidently did not receive my message, asking you to telephone me on your return.
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Geoffrey Wagner, Apr.14, 1953
London; Dear Mr. Wagner. (1) What with Influenza and very extra heavy work my correspondence has been neglected. - First, I will now act
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to J. Alan White, Apr.22, 1953
London; Dear White. When I came to see you the other day I am afraid I gave far too optimistic an account of what I shall need to finish
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to Thomas H. Carter, Apr.25, 1953
London; Dear Mr. Carter. Thank you for your letter, and for details about the special number. In your first letter to me you gave the twenty-nine of this month as a deadline,
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to The Times Editor, Jan.1, 1952
London; Sir. In you issue of December the Twenty-eight I find myself described as "American Author and Artist".
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to T. S. Eliot, Jan.1, 1952
London; Dear Tom. May I suggest a restaurant in this neighborhood (which is also, I believe, yours). [Draft dictated to another.]
Lewis, Wyndham AL[draft] to D. Geoffrey Bridson, Jan.9, 1952
London; Dear Bridson. I am sorry it was necessary to postpone our meeting. My wife and I are proposing [Draft dictated to another.]
July 1951-July 1953
Lewis, Wyndham TL[copy] to[Unknown?], Jul.2, 1951
London; Dear Sir. The nature of my disability is as follows: I am unable to see to read or write. This is owing to pressure upon the optic nerve