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Box 37

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Contains 20 Results:

Lewis AM Scrapbook, [193-?]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: .5
Scope and Contents

[London] Bound scrapbook with notations and newspaper clippings; chiefly concerned with books and literary matters; using only 7 leaves.

Dates: [193-?]

Lewis AM Scraps of Paper With Addresses, [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

[n.p.] Addresses both in Canada and Europe. Many of Lewis' relatives.

Dates: [n.d.]

Lewis TM & TM[copy] The Sea-Mists of Winter, [1951]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

[London] Text of article, published in "The Listener, vol. 45, no. 1158, May 10, 1951, announcing his blindness and the discontinuation of his articles on contemporary art.

Dates: [1951]

Lewis TM The short or the Long, [Apr., 1922]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

[London] Article published in the "Evening Standard" of 28 April 1922 as "The Long and the Short of It" concering fashions in skirt lengths. With holograph corrections.

Dates: [Apr.; 1922]

Lewis AM[drafts, notes] & TM[fragment] Should American Art Differ From European Art?, [1940]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

[New York] Drafts and notes of a lecture delivered on February 14, 1940 at Columbia University. Included is a printed flyer advertising the lecture.

Dates: [1940]

Lewis TM[copy] Shropshire Lads and Robots, [1933]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

[London] First leaf bears title "The Machine Poets"; a note in Lewis' hand states that this text was written for "Everyman." Text actually published in two installments in "New Britain", nos. 33 & 34 of 3 & 10 January 1934.

Dates: [1933]

Lewis AMS & TM Silver Paper Hills, [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

[n.p.] Notes, synopsis and opening chapter of this proposed novel with deals with a successful British painter who leaves London, his wife, his establishment-approved painting style for Rome. A "beautiful post-debutante", he "begins painting the most peculiar picture."

Dates: [n.d.]

Lewis TM[copy] Sitwell Circus, [Nov., 1934?]

 Item — Box: 37, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

[London] Carbon of the article printed in "Time and Tide", 15, no.46, Nov.17, 1934. A study, primarily of Edith Sitwell, emphasizing the role of the three Sitwells as publicists and poseurs.

Dates: [Nov.; 1934?]