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British Broadcasting Corporation TL[telegram]S toWyndham Lewis, Dec.30, 1946

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Birmingham; Suggest meeting you at broadcasting house London tomorrow at 2.15 pm as we shall need time to discuss script [Signed Paul Hamphreys]

Dates: Dec.30; 1946

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.18, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Herbert Read told me that you were interested in the Crisis talks. I would be very happy if you would do one of them [Signed Anna Kallin]

Dates: Feb.18; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation ALS toWyndham Lewis, Feb.28, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis- This is to give you the exact address of the restaurant: "Elysee" 13 TercyStreet [Signed Anna Kallin]

Dates: Feb.28; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation ALS toWyndham Lewis, May 6, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, The series "Living Writers" which I produced for The Third Programme is being published by the Sylvan Press,[Signed Gilbert Phelps]

Dates: May 6, 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation ALS toWyndham Lewis, May 17, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Thank you very much for your kind permission to use the quotations from your work in the reproduction [Signed Gilbert Phelps]

Dates: May 17, 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, May 20, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Lewis, This is to confirm that you have granted us one serial use in the "British Ally", Russia, in your article: PURITANS OF THE STEPPES [Signed George Dilnot]

Dates: May 20, 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Aug.15, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, We should like to use, in connection with the BBC Transcription Service, the talk entitled "Living Writers" [Signed Elsi H. Wakeham]

Dates: Aug.15; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Oct.10, 1947

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I was talking to Roy Campbell this morning and he told me that you might be willing to broadcast in my programme [Signed James Langham]

Dates: Oct.10; 1947

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jan.13, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, Many thanks for your telegram and telephone call this afternoon about the use of your poem "The Song of the Militent Romance" [ Signed E. M. Layton]

Dates: Jan.13; 1949

British Broadcasting Corporation TLS toWyndham Lewis, Jan.18, 1949

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London; Dear Mr. Wyndham Lewis, I am returning the print of 'The Doctor' which you were kind enough to lend me the other week. [Signed Patricia Eutract]

Dates: Jan.18; 1949