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- 1983 January 26 (Creation)
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2 page(s); Typed letter (not siged) with holograph (handwritten) annotations.
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Administrative history
In 1967, one year before his death, Merton established the Merton Legacy Trust, naming Bellarmine College as the repository of his manuscripts, letters, journals, tapes, drawings, photographs, and memorabilia. Two years later, in October 1969, the College established the Thomas Merton Center, with the Collection as its focal point. (Merton first deposited a collection of papers at Bellarmine College for a Merton Room in the library in 1963.) The Center serves as a regional, national, and international resource for scholarship and inquiry on Merton and his works and also on the ideas he promoted: contemplative life, spirituality, ecumenism, East-West relations, personal and corporate inner work, peace, and social justice. The Merton Center regularly sponsors courses, lectures, retreats, seminars, Road Scholar [elderhostel], and exhibits for scholars, students, and the general public.
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First lines: "It was good to talk with you on the telephone. As I told you then I have been appointed as the"... Contents index: Request for missing letters of Merton from W. H. Shannon.
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- English
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The donor or source was: Shannon, William H.