Letter from Leonard Woolf to Norman Leys (30/12/1925) [2]

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[[MS 2750/255/95]]

 

Norman Leys, Esq., M. D. 
Brailsford 
Nr. Derby.

 

December 30th. 1925.

 

Dear Dr. Leys:

 

I have been able to look into the question of the advertising. The £20. can be spent on three good sized advertisements in “The Spectator”, “Times”, & “Morning Post”, as follows:

 

“Times” 2½” d/c. on January 12th. 
“Spectator” 1/4 on page on “ 23rd. 
“Morning Post” 2” d/c     “    “ 26th.

 

In “The Times” & “Morning Post” I propose to put in the advertisement as enclosed copy. “The Spectator” would be more or less the same but there would be space available for more quotations.

 

Yours, | LSW [signature] | [*30/12*]

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Letter from Leonard Woolf to Norman Leys (30/12/1925) [2]

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Leonard Woolf writes on the subject of advertising and how the £20 donation can be spent.

 

Typescript letter initialled by Woolf