Box 92
Contains 112 Results:
Bro-Cam
Brock, S. G. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.21, 1941
Toronto; Dear Mr. Lewis: I have pleasure in enclosing cheque for ..$200.00 covering the balance due on the Portrait.
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.1, 1941
Ottawa; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis: Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis: I am so very sorry that owing to my absence from the city I have left for so long a time
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.11, 1941
Ottawa; My dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis: I am so very sorry that owing to my absence from the city and subsequent illness I have been unable to reply to your letter.
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Nov.11, 1941
Ottawa; My dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis: I am sorry that I forgot to return the supplement, but herewith remedy the omission. I have continued to hope
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Mar.26, 1942
Ottawa; My dear Wyndham Lewis: I thank you for your letter. I will do whatever I can when I return from the West, for which I am leaving tomorrow.
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Apr.27, 1942
Ottawa; My dear Wyndham Lewis: I had lunch today with Mr. Norman Robertson, the Under Secretary of State for External Affairs, and put up your case with enthusiasm.
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.5, 1942
Ottawa; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis: I am sorry I have been unable to reply to your letter before. I found two friends at the External Affairs Department,
Brockington, Leonard TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.11, 1945
Ottawa; Dear Wyndham Lewis: I was very glad to receive your note. I had been expecting a little memorandum from you in order that I might see what could be done.
Brooks, Cleanth TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jun.10, 1949
New Haven; Dear Mr. Lewis, You may be sure that I will be happy to do anything that I can toward bringing you for a visit to this country.