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Box 91

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British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, May 20, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Lewis, This is to confirm that you have granted us one serial use in the "British Ally", Russia, in your article: PURITANS OF THE STEPPES [Signed George Dilnot]

Dates: May 20, 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Aug.15, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, We should like to use, in connection with the BBC Transcription Service, the talk entitled "Living Writers" [Signed Elsi H. Wakeham]

Dates: Aug.15; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Oct.10, 1947

 Item — Box: 91, Folder: 79
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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I was talking to Roy Campbell this morning and he told me that you might be willing to broadcast in my programme [Signed James Langham]

Dates: Oct.10; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jan.13, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Many thanks for your telegram and telephone call this afternoon about the use of your poem "The Song of the Militent Romance" [ Signed E. M. Layton]

Dates: Jan.13; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jan.18, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I am returning the print of 'The Doctor' which you were kind enough to lend me the other week. [Signed Patricia Eutract]

Dates: Jan.18; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.10, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, We are proposing to re-broadcast in the Third Programme on Sunday 13th February at 10.55 p.m. [Signed E. M. Layton]

Dates: Feb.10; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jun.15, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, On 6th July the Third Programme is having a reading of Ronsard's proems in the original and in translation, [Signed Anna Kallin]

Dates: Jun.15; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jul.14, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Would it amuse you to write a short unsigned review of the enclosed King Penguin, 'Popular Art in the United States' [Signed Maurice Ashley]

Dates: Jul.14; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Apr.25, 1951

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, May I make yet one more appeal to you to take part in my series:ARTISTS ON ART"? {Signed Leonie Cohn]

Dates: Apr.25; 1951

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Apr.26, 1951

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London; Dear Sir, I am told that you are preparing a special ninety-minute radio version of your work "The Childermass", which we are hoping to broadcast [Signed B. H. Gray]

Dates: Apr.26; 1951