Box 92
Contains 112 Results:
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.
Brown, Oliver F. ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Mar.8, 1957
London; Dear Mrs. Lewis. I have just learned the sad news of your husband's death. I had not heard that he was ill the last few weeks.
Bruce, Kathleen ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.23, [pre-1908?]
London; I wonder if you are still there, or if I haven't let you get lost by not answering you for so long. I was sorry about the introductions at Munick -I only know one person there
Bryce, Nancy ALS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Jun.11, 1977
Torquay; /Dear Mrs. Wyndham Lewis. Thank you so much for the lovely plant you gave me. I am sorry I could not thank you in person but I had quite a [With a thank you note of 18.7.77 for peaches.]
Buchanan, George ALS to Wyndham Lewis, May 12, 1951
Londonderry; Dear Wyndham Lewis, I was sorry to read in "The Listener" of your decreasing sight and that you will not write there on art exhibitions any more.
Buchanan, Margaret ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Aug.17, 1951
London; Dear Sir, On behalf of my blind friend, I am writing to tell you we are in proud possission of your wonderful articl, "Sea Mists of the Winter".
Buffalo University Library TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.20, 1937
Buffalo; Dear Mr. Lewis, Some moths ago, I took the liberty of writing to you on behalf of the Lockwood Memorial Library's collection of materials [Signed C. D. Abbott]