Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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#70 |
1968-06-03, TL[x] from Martin, Frederick R., 'Father Thomas Merton has asked me to send a set of uncorrected galleys for his' |
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1968 June 3 |
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#75 |
undated-09-21 (#01), HLS to Merton, 'Of course you may keep your New Yorker section intact! It was really rather' |
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undated September 21 |
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#1 |
1966-12-15, TLS to Merton, 'Our very good friend and consultant, Dr. Abraham Heschel, has told us of your' |
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1966 December 15 |
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#2 |
1966-12-27, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter of the 15th, which gives me a much clearer idea of the' |
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1966 December 27 |
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#4 |
1967-01-07, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter of the 5th which reached me this morning. I still have not' |
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1967 January 7 |
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#8 |
1967-02-24 (#02), TL[c] from Stone, Naomi Burton, 'Many thanks for yours of February 17th and the enclosed document. Perhaps I didn't' |
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1967 February 24 |
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#10 |
1967-06-07, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter of May 22nd. I am still certainly hoping to see you and Dr' |
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1967 June 7 |
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#11 |
1967-09-24, TL[c] from Merton, 'I am enclosing a tentative plan for my introduction to the opening volume of the' |
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1967 September 24 |
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#12 |
1967-09-28, TLS to Merton, 'Many thanks for your outline which has just arrived. It looks interesting and full' |
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1967 September 28 |
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#16 |
1968-03-28, TL[c] from Merton, 'Well, you turned the tables on me. I was happy to see your concrete poem. There is' |
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1968 March 28 |
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#1 |
1951-11-17, TLS[x] from Merton, 'Cette lettre vous surprendra à première vue, mais plus dutout lorsque je vous aurai' |
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1951 November 17 |
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#2 |
1968-08-03, TL[c] from Merton, 'Your invitation is an attractive one indeed. I wish I could accept it. ' |
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1968 August 3 |
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107 |
"Bowman, R. M., Mrs." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1966 |
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#3 |
1967-11-09, TLS to Merton, 'I thought you would like to see the attached tear sheet from Publisher's Weekly. ' |
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1967 November 9 |
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109 |
"Boyd, Pauline B." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1967 |
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#1 |
1967-04-23, HLS to Merton, 'I realize any sort of letters are unwelcome but after reading "Can We Survive' |
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1967 April 23 |
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111 |
"Bozarth, Miss" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1964 |
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#1 |
1965-08-23, HLS to Merton, 'Father Francis, who is at present risking his life among what St. Bernard so' |
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1965 August 23 |
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#2 |
1965-08-08, TL[c] from Merton, 'It was a delight to get your letter dated May 28th, and I am sorry to see that so' |
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1965 August 8 |
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#2 |
1964-09-27 (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'It was good to hear from you, and I think I have a fairly clear memory of your' |
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1964 September 27 |
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#3 |
1964-09-27 (#02), TL[c] from Merton, 'It was good to hear from you, and I think I have a fairly clear memory of your' |
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1964 September 27 |
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#1 |
1967-10-11, TLS to Merton, 'Thank you most sincerely for allowing «freelance» to print "Newscast," one of' |
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1967 October 11 |
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#3 |
1967-10-26, TALS to Merton, 'If this turns out to be the unorganized mess I fear it will be, "Forgive me Father,' |
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1967 October 26 |
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120 |
"Bredenberg, Nancy Fly" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1967-1968 |
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#1 |
1967-11-28, HLS to Merton, 'I first read your name a little less than a year ago when I noticed an article you' |
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1967 November 28 |
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#3 |
1967-12-19, TLS to Merton, 'How pleased I was to receive your very warm letter! The answers to my questions' |
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1967 December 19 |
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#4 |
1968-02-12, HLS to Merton, 'If this note seems rather messy and hurried, it's because I'm sitting in the Retreat' |
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1968 February 12 |
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#8 |
1968-04-22, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks so much for your two letters and the poem. You are very adventurous: that' |
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1968 April 22 |
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#1 |
1968-06-18, TLS to Merton, 'It looks like I spend most of my time on the road - but not in behalf of myself. I' |
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1968 June 18 |
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#1 |
1968-03-11, TLS to Merton, 'This letter is a "begging letter"--one which I hope you will listen to with an open' |
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1968 March 11 |
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#2 |
1968-03-19, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind letter. I am very interested in the idea of "Houses of Prayer"' |
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1968 March 19 |
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#3 |
1968-03-30, TLS to Merton, 'Obviously your letter was a keen disappointment to me. At the risk of importuning' |
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1968 March 3 |
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125 |
"Bridget, Sr., S.L.G. (formerly O.S.H.)" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1964-1965, 1973 |
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#4 |
1964-08-no-day, TLS[x] from Merton, 'I forget if I wrote about the dates for Mrs Harton. In fact I don't remember' |
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1964 August (date approximate) |
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#6 |
1964-10-21, TALS to Merton, 'I have very much to say and may wind up saying little of it, but before I begin...' |
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1964 October 21 |
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#10 |
1965-06-19 (#02), TLS[x] from Merton, 'Congratulations on the birthday and thanks for your letter. I hope this reply' |
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1965 June 19 |
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#11 |
1972-10-26, TLS to Center from Allchin, Arthur MacDonald, and Sr. Bridget, 'Thank you for your letter of August 7th about my correspondence with Thomas Merton. ' |
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1972 October 26 |
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#12 |
1973-01-24, TLS to Center from Bridget, Sr., 'I am writing on behalf of Father Allchin and myself with regard to our' |
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1973 January 24 |
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#5 |
1968-03-no-day, TLS to Merton, 'I hope you will not regret asking for my poems: I am sending you «The Tiger»' |
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1968 March (date approximate) |
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#7 |
1968-04-28 (#02), TAL[c] from Merton, 'Such a long time I have your Tiger and letters, and finally I want to answer. How' |
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1968 April 28 |
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#8 |
1968-08-31, TLS from Merton, 'I8m [sic] returning what's left of your beautiful book. Have used and pilfered for' |
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1968 August 31 |
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#9 |
1968-09-06, TLS to Merton, 'No, Mpond 3 hasn't arrived yet; sure it will in a day or two--. Book is with' |
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1968 September 6 |
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#10 |
1970-10-14, TLS[x] to Center from Brigham, Besmilr, 'I will be glad to contribute my correspondence with Thomas Merton to your Studies' |
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1970 October 14 |
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#11 |
1971-03-14, TLS[x] to Center from Brigham, Besmilr, 'I notice that I never did write out the quote mentioned in the letter that' |
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1971 March 14 |
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#12 |
1971-03-22, TL[c] from Center to Brigham, Besmilr, 'Thank you for your letter of March 14, together with the one of last October 14. We' |
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1971 March 22 |
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#13 |
1971-04-17, TLS[x] to Center from Brigham, Besmilr, 'You will see that our correspondence was not extensive, that it was a brief' |
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1971 April 17 |
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#3 |
1967-08-21, TL[c] from Merton, 'I am returning the proof immediately. Very beautiful. I like the woodcuts' |
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1967 August 21 |
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#6 |
1968-02-27, TLS to Merton, 'Teo and I received the Merton/Lax yesterday. In the morning, we went to the' |
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1968 February 27 |
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#2 |
1967-10-26 (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'I have looked over your manuscript and it has many good things in it. But' |
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1967 October 26 |
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#1 |
1967-04-14, TLS to Merton, 'In August the Thomas More Association will publish the «1968 Catholic Book' |
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1967 April 14 |
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131 |
"Broussard, Louis J." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1964 |
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132 |
"Brown, John B." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1968 |
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133 |
"Brown, John Pairman (Jock)" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1967 |
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135 |
"Brown, Russ" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1966 |
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#2 |
1948-07-13, TLS to Merton, 'Thanks very much for your thoughtfulness in sending us the list of your friends to' |
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1948 July 13 |
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#4 |
1949-06-23, TL to Merton, 'Thank you for your letter of June 21st regarding the title for the Lutgarde' |
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1949 June 23 |
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#1 |
1967-04-22, TLS to Merton, 'The enclosed is a 'religious entertainment'--not exactly a play--on some of the' |
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1967 April 22 |
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139 |
"Bruyn, Marcella van, Dame, O.S.B." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1963-1967 |
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#10 |
1964-02-24 (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'This is chiefly to wish you many blessings and graces on March 12th and to say how' |
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1964 February 24 |
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#13 |
1964-09-14, other to Merton, 'I thought this would interest you, if you do not already know the book, which is one' |
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1964 September 14 |
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#15 |
1965-02-12, TALS to Merton, 'I did not get round to writing to you for your fiftieth birthday, but I remembered' |
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1965 February 12 |
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#17 |
1965-06-16, TL[c] from Merton, 'First, since you mention the prospectus at the top of your letter, I will say "yes"' |
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1965 June 16 |
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#21 |
1966-06-08, TALS to Merton, 'At the risk of appearing again too soon, I write to know how you are. I was' |
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1966 June 8 |
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#25 |
undated, other[x], 'He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He' |
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undated |
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#1 |
1968-04-19, telegram to Merton, 'WILL BE WHERE WE WERE OR NEAR BETWEEN 12:00 - 4:00 PM EACH HOUR ON HOUR SUNDAY' |
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1968 April 19 |
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#2 |
1966-05-08, TLS to Merton, 'That letter of your received in July has been waiting an answer for many a month. I' |
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1966 May 8 |
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#1 |
1965-07-14, HLS to Merton, 'Excuse me my writing to you: I know, I mustn't write so often, to disturb you. ' |
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1965 July 14 |
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#2 |
1967-04-08, TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind letter of April 4th. I do not think it would be possible for' |
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1967 April 8 |
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#3 |
1964-09-27, TAL[c] from Merton, 'The wonderful package of books has arrived, and I am reading the first volume of' |
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1964 September 27 |
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#7 |
1966-06-17, HLS to Merton, 'Merci de votre lettre et de votre traduction dans Cross Currents. Je vous en' |
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1966 June 17 |
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#000a |
1966-08-no-day, TALS[x] from Merton, 'Our talk yesterday has been fruitful in this: it has suggested some helpful' |
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1966 August |
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#000b |
1966-08-03, TALS[x] from Merton, 'Thanks for your note of the other day. It was helpful and more clear than our talk,' |
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1966 August 3 |
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#002a |
1967-03-12 (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for your reassuring note. It did clear things up a bit and I would not be' |
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1967 March 12 |
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#002b |
1967-03-12 (#02), TLS[x] from Merton, 'Thanks for your reassuring note. It did clear things up a bit and I would not be' |
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1967 March 12 |
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#006a |
undated (#01), TL[c] from Merton, 'Thanks for the tip about Reiteznstein and recluses. In what source is this found' |
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undated |
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#010 |
undated, other, 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy [-] 35th President of the United States [-] Born May 29,' |
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undated |
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#011 |
undated, other, 'Robert Francis Kennedy [-] Senator of the United States [-] November 20, 1925 - June' |
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undated |
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#012 |
undated, other, 'God bless you. VERY REV. THOMAS PLASSMANN, O.F.M. [-] RECTOR [-] CHRIST THE' |
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undated |
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#019 |
1970-04-05, HLS from Marie-Pascal, Sr. / to John Eudes Bamberger, 'Je suis toute confuse et aussi très heureuse de ce que vous avez bien voulu me' |
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1970 April 5 |
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S3 |
Correspondence from Bamberger's Files with Other Monks Regarding Gift Book Donations |
Series |
1951-1966 |
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#021 |
undated, other, 'The Law in the Teaching of Saint Paul. [-] The topic of our first conference this' |
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undated |
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#023 |
1966-09-22, TAN, 'requested by fr. Louis [-] 26 Bro. Lavrans assorted cards [-] 6 postulants guide [-]' |
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1966 September 22 |
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#024 |
1966-09-13, TN, 'Genowefa Bogatynska [-] ul. Rakowicka 21/4 [-] Krakow, «POLAND» [-] 1' |
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1966 September 13 |
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#025 |
1966-11-07, TN, 'Frln. Dagmar Henne [-] Agence Hoffman [-] Seestrasse 6 [-] 8 Munchen 23 W.' |
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1966 November 7 |
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#028 |
1966-10-01, HN, 'Gethsemani Life of Praise [-] 3 books to Fr Louis [-]' |
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1966 October 1 |
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#033 |
1966-07-23, TN, 'Benedictine Convent [-] P.O. Box 25 [-] Toronto, Uganda, Africa [-] Re. of Dom' |
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1966 July 23 |
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#034 |
1966-07-21, TN, 'For our files. [-] Lunsford P.' |
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1966 July 21 |
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#038 |
1966-09-08, TAN from Merton to Br. Zachary, 'As soon as we have copies of Raids on Unspeakable I would like 12 of them to send' |
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1966 September 8 |
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#049 |
1966-01-13, HNS from Merton to Br. Zachary, 'May I please have 4 Chuang Tzu to send out and 4 Gandhi also? Many thanx in Jesu' |
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1966 January 13 |
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#060 |
undated, TN from Merton to Richard Schmidlen, 'In middle of afternoon I tried to call gatehouse on the radio but got no answer. ' |
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undated |
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#061 |
undated, TN from Merton to Richard Schmidlen, 'I tried calling again this morning with no result. Perhaps we are not set up the' |
Item |
undated |
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#065 |
undated-11-21, HNS from Merton to Br. Zachary, 'May I please have 1 - Gandhi [-] 1 - Raids on the Unspeakable [-] to send out - and' |
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undated November 21 |
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#074 |
undated, HNS from Merton to Br. Camillus, 'Here is the serum - the Doc says I am to ask for a shot when the previous one runs' |
Item |
undated |
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S5 |
Merton-Bamberger Correspondence from Bamberger's Files |
Series |
1960-1984 |
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#076 |
undated, TN from Merton, 'I don't know if you saw the note on the door opposite yours, but about eleven thirty' |
Item |
undated |
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#085 |
undated, HNS from Merton, 'Br Aelred is having trouble with coffee, could he have 1/2 cup of milk at supper?' |
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undated |
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#100 |
1967-06-08, HNS from Merton, 'I thought you would be interested in these reports. [-] In Jesu [-] fr m' |
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1967 June 8 |
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#103 |
undated, TN from Merton, 'Dom Leclercq asked me to pass on a newspaper sto[ry] on psychoanalysis, but it turns' |
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undated |
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#105 |
undated, HNS from Merton, 'Interested? I have signed this - it will appear in one of those ads that groups' |
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undated |
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#107 |
undated, HNS from Merton, 'I need to go to Dr. in L'ville next «Friday» - could you please arrange as' |
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undated |
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