Letter from Norman Leys to Leonard Woolf (28/12/1925)

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[[MS 2750/255/93]]

 

28th Dec. 1925

 

Dear Woolf,

 

If I am right in my estimates there must be a bla balance of profit in my favour in your hands. Can you let me have any there is - up to £50?

 

And if it isn't too much trouble would you let me know what you intend to put into the advertisements on which you will spend

 

 

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the money of the unknown benefactor. I throw out the suggestion that you might advertise in each paper in different weeks, so as to discover the separate selling effects. But if you think simultaneous doses of the same stimulus the wiser method then very well.

 

Yours | Norman Leys [signature]

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Letter from Norman Leys to Leonard Woolf (28/12/1925)

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Norman Leys writes about estimates and asks is there's a balance of profit in his favour. He also asks what Woolf intends to put in the estimates and also suggests to advertise in each paper in different weeks.

Handwritten letter signed by Leys