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City Art Museum of St. Louis TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec.20, 1943

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 68
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St. Louis; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am delighted to know that you will be here on the 21st of February and we shall schedule the lecture definitely for that date. [Signed Charles Nagel, Jr.]

Dates: Dec.20; 1943

City Art Museum of St. Louis TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.5, 1944

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 69
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St. Louis; Dear Mr. Lewis, I think your suggestion that you speak on "The Cultural Melting-pot" aspect of modern painting is an extremely good one and one which will be sure to interest all of us [Signed Charles Nagel, Jr.]

Dates: Jan.5; 1944

City Art Museum of St. Louis TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.25, 1944

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 70
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St. Louis; Dear Mr. Lewis, I am enclosing the Museum's check for one hund and fifty dollars, the honorarium for your lecture on Monday night. [Signed Charles Nagel, Jr.]

Dates: Feb.25; 1944

Clarendon Press TLS to G. Anne (Hoskyns) Lewis, Mar.19, 1973

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 71
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Oxford; Dear Mrs. Lewis, You may remember that in August last year Methuen consulted you about Philip Larkin's proposed use of 'The Song of the Militant Romace' {Signed Isobel M. Findlay]

Dates: Mar.19; 1973

Clark, Donald Lemen ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.20, [1940?]

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 72
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New York; Dear Mr. Lewis. My wife and I are very glad you and Mrs. Lewis can be our guests of lonor at supper, Sunday, March 3, at seven o'clock.

Dates: Feb.20; [1940?]

Clark, Edward T. TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul.27, 1944

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 73
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Goshen, NY; Dear Mr. Lewis: Last March 24th I wrote to you with regarad to THE INTERNATIONAL PETITION. Not have heard from you,

Dates: Jul.27; 1944

Clark, Sir Kenneth TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jul. 27, 1942

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 74
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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you for your letter. The War Artists Committee are most anxious to employ you; indeed you were one of the first artists

Dates: Jul. 27, 1942

Clark, Sir Kenneth TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.15, 1943

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 75
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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I have now had the opportunity of reading both your letters to the War Artists Advisory Committee. They fully appreciate your position,

Dates: Feb.15; 1943

Clifford-Turner & Co. TL[draft] to Editions Poetry London, Jan.8, 1947

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 76
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London; Dear Sirs, We have been instructed by Mr. Wyndham Lewis to act for him in the position which has arisen out of his agreement with you

Dates: Jan.8; 1947

Clifford-Turner & Co. TL[copy] to Editions Poetry London, Mar.12, 1947

 Item — Box: 97, Folder: 77
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London; Dear Sirs, With reference to your letter of the 25th February, our previous letters have dealt with the whole of the facts so far as they are withing the knowledge of Mr. Lewis [Sent to Ivor Nicholson & Watson Ltd. with copy to Poetry London.]

Dates: Mar.12; 1947