Box 87
Contains 87 Results:
Baker, Guy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1917?]
Bath; My dear fellow. This is a lugubrous spot. An expansive dingy series of rooms: after my gay room. Develish cold too in morning.
Baker, Guy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1917?]
Bath; Many thanks for letter & telegram. They don't want me to go to town. Apparently you are having colder weather than we are.
Baker, Guy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [1917?]
Bath; My dear Lewis. I hope you have not heard all these fefore (1) There was a young girl of Penzance. In a bus she fell down in a trance. Ten passengers fucker her, Likewise the conductor, And the driver came twice in his pants.
Baker, Guy ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.8, 1917
Bath; My dear Lewis. I had hopes of coming to town but the matron refused to listen to my suggestion. My life runs on prescribed lines.
Baltimore Museum of Art TLS to Forum Lecture Bureau, Feb.26, 1940
Baltimore; Dear Miss Moir: Thank you for thinging of the Museum in connection with Mr. Wyndham Lewis. Our lecturers here at the Museum are invited always in connections with exhibitions.
George Bancroft & Co. T[printed]L[postcard]S to Charles Edward Lewis, Feb.7, 1891
Washington; Your application for pension under Act of June 27, 1850, has been received and placed on file in the Pension Bureau.
George Bancroft & Co. ALS to Charles Edward Lewis, Apr.14, 1891
Washington; Dear Sir:- Your application for pension under Act of June 27, 1890 has been received and filed in the Department.