Box 109
Contains 97 Results:
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [Nov., 1943?]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: In haste and without amenities: Nagel has, I believe, offered you Feb. 13th or Feb. 20th. If you have already answered, this note will be needless,
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec., 1943?
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: Sorry to pester you again. But I did promise to write you within three days of the other letter. I have nothing new to tell you.
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Dec., 1943
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: You may set at rest any anxiety felt over Mc Luhan. He recovered in time to make his proected trip and is already back.
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [Jan., 1944?]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: Mac has just telephoned me and I am now hastening to send you what you need. If you find that you've miscalculated,
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [Jan., 1944?]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: I hope that you are not too exhausted & disgusted over the constant seesaw to which Mac and I have subjected you.
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, [Jan., 1944?]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: Another letter! Having just read your latest to Mac I feel impelled to make a trifling amplification on my last.
Giovanelli, Felix TLS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.9, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: I have read your latest to MacLuhan and I am heartily in sympathy with your "small" view of the exploitive possibilities of St. Louis.
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Jan.24, 1944
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: Forgive the belated answer, but I've been ensnarled in miles and miles of red tape and am just now beginning to see thru
Giovanelli, Felix ALS to Wyndham Lewis, Feb.3, [1944]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: I have taken careful note of your last and wish to assure you that there is no need to rush matters as far as ticket
Giovanelli, Felix TLS to Wyndham Lewis, [Mar./Apr., 1944?]
St. Louis; Dear Lewis: Here it is: I have a great affection for you. I have even tried to dislike you, but it's no use. One thing, however, is clear to me: