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Hubank, Roger
Person

Roger Hubank was a student at Cambridge University, where Merton spent his first year of college. He is a Catholic who asks about the relationship of Catholic authority and censorship in relation to authors, especially Catholic authors. He also questionsRead more

Keene, Daryl
Person

Daryl or Daryll Keene seems to be a woman from California that Merton references in some journal entries in early March of 1968. She came visiting the monastery, had a discussion with Merton, and wanted to relocate to the area and involve him in aRead more

MacGregor, Alasdair Alpin Douglas
Person · 1899-1970

Alasdair Alpin MacGregor was a writer, photographer and poet, born in Scotland. At the time of correspondence with Merton, he was writing a biography of the artist Percyval Tudor-Hart.

Malone, Simeon, Br., O.C.S.O.,
Person · 1936-2023

Br. Simeon Malone was a lay brother at Gethsemani Abbey. He was originally from Wichita, Kansas, and entered Gethsemani in 1957. Br. Simeon was a secretary to Dom James Fox at Gethsemani Abbey in the 1960's.

Mariani, Adrienne
Person

Merton writes to Adrienne Mariani of Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

Person

Sr. Rita Maury, who seems to have formerly used the name in religion of Sr. Frances Therese, was a Sister of St. Joseph writing from Milford, Massachusetts.

McInnes, William C., Fr., S.J.
Person · 1923-2009

Fr. William McInnes was a Jesuit priest and, at the time of writing, president of Fairfield University, Connecticut.

Meyer, Sandy
Person

Sandy Meyer was a student at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri at the time of writing. Following Merton's correspondence with Barbara Ann Braveman, another member of the staff of the student publication «Free Lance» (also "Freelance"), MeyerRead more

Michel, Claude
Person

Claude Michel writes on behalf of the Action Civique Non-Violente in St. Didier au Mont d'Or, France.

Milord, Jim
Person

Jim Milord wrote for the «Catholic Worker» and praised Merton for his review of the «Shoshoneans» in the June 1967 issue. He writes from Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. Later, after transferring to a new teaching post in 1968, he writes from Vegreville, Alberta.

Milosz, Czeslaw
Person · 1911-2004

Czeslaw Milosz was a Polish poet who among his many accolades won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980. Milosz was part of the Polish socialist resistance to the Nazis during World War II. After the war, he sought political asylum in France, opposingRead more

Minelli, Stefano
Person

Stephano Minelli writes on behalf of Edizioni Mocelliana in Brescia, Italy.

Miriam Benedict, Sr., O.S.B.
Person

Sr. Miriam Benedict was a Benedictine sister of Regina Laudis Monastery in Bethlehem, Connecticut. At the time of writing, she was Postulant Mistress.

Moore, Dan Tyler
Person · 1908-1998

Dan Tyler Moore and Drew Pearson write on behalf of the International Platform Association from Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Moore, Lee
Person

Lee Moore worked in the subsidiary rights department of Farrar, Straus and Giroux publishers in New York.

Morales, José L. (José Luis)
Person

Dr. José L. Morales from St. John’s University, in New York was a professor of mystical theology and literature.

Morgan, Frederick
Person · 1922-

Frederick Morgan was editor-in-chief of «The Hudson Review» and writes from New York.

Moritz, Charles
Person · 1917-2003

Charles Moritz was the longest serving editor of «Current Biography», serving from 1958-1992.

Person · 1908-

Rev. C. F. D. Moule was an Anglican priest and professor at Clare College at Cambridge University in England. Merton submits a piece for the «Clare Association Annual».

Murray, Anne Brooks
Person

Anne Brooks Murray writes on behalf of Farrar, Straus and Cudahy publishers in New York.

Muzac, André
Person

André Muzac writes on behalf of La Haute-Auvergne Societe des Lettres, Sciences et Art from Aurillac, France.

Neer, Susan
Person

Susan Neer was a high school student from Saint Ann, Missouri. Her father tells her that statements about racism in the South by John Howard Griffin are exaggerated, and she asks Merton's opinion.

Nelson, J. Robert (John Robert)
Person · 1920-2004

J. Robert Nelson was dean of Vanderbilt University Divinity School from 1957-1960. He was later dean at Boston University School of Theology from 1965-1985.

Newman, Mary E.
Person

Mary E. Newman writes from West Palm Beach, Florida, to report a miracle purported to have occurred after reading «Exile Ends in Glory» and praying to Mother Berchmans and Maria Goretti.

Nhât Hanh, Thich
Person

Thich Nhât Hanh was a Buddhist monk, originally from Vietnam. During the Vietnam war, he struggled to negotiate peace and end the conflict between the North and South in a non-partisan fashion. In so doing, he was condemned by both sides and had to fleeRead more

Person · 1901-1970

Bishop Matthew A. Niedhammer (Matteo Aloisio Niedhammer y Yaeckle) was the Apostolic Vicariate in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Merton is inquiring about moving to Nicaragua to set up a hermitage on Corn Island.

Niswonger, Ilse F., Obl.S.B.
Person

Ilse F. Niswonger was an Oblate of St. Benedict at Regina Laudis Abbey in Bethlehem, Connecticut. She was an artist and offered her services for a statue of the Virgin Mary. This is likely the job that Merton eventually commissioned Jaime Andrade to sculpt.

Person

Archbishop Adolph Alexander Noser was born in Belleville, Illinois. He became a priest of the Society of the Divine Word (Divine Word Missionaries). He was ordained bishop and was sent to Accra, Ghana, in 1950. Merton and Noser began contact in 1968,Read more

O'Connell, Barbara
Person

Barbara O'Connell was an eighth grade student from Arlington, Massachusetts. She was to write a class paper about a famous writer and chose Merton. She asks for some information about himself and his writing.

O'Connell, Gabriel, Fr., O.C.S.O.
Person

Fr. Gabriel O'Connell was a Trappist monk of the Abbey of Our Lady of the Valley in Valley Falls, Rhode Island.

O'Grady, Barbara
Person

Barbara O'Grady of Framingham, Massachusetts, writes to express her joy at reading the galleys of «Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander» sent by John Delaney at Doubleday.

O'Neill, Jack
Person

Jack O'Neill was an ex-novice of Gethsemani Abbey.

Ochetto, Valerio
Person

Valerio Ochetto writes from Radiotelevisione Italiana on behalf of Giorgio La Pira. He invites Merton to appear on an interview concerning the atomic bomb.

Ohannessian, Griselda
Person

Griselda Ohannessian was on the editorial staff of New Directions publishers in New York. She later became president of New Directions.

Palcewski, John
Person

John Palcewski was Editor of «Don Quixote». He wanted his friend Allen Schaaf to interview Merton for his magazine.

Patricia, Mary, Mother, P.C.C.
Person

Mother M. Patricia was superior of the Monastery of the Poor Clares (Mosteiro das Pobres Clarrisas) in Paraiba, Brazil.

Pauker, John
Person · 1920-

John Pauker was a poet, playwright, editor, and translator. He and his wife, Shoo-Shoo, ran an art gallery called the Fun House in Washington, D.C., where he displayed some of Merton's art in 1967. Pauker edited the quarterly «Furioso» from 1947-1953. HeRead more

Peachey, Paul
Person · 1918-

Paul Peachey is a Mennonite scholar and Executive Secretary of the Church Peace Mission. He began this work shortly after the retirement of A. J. Muste and took over much of the group's coordination until it disbanded in 1967. Peachey was the author andRead more

Perchik, Simon
Person · 1923-

Poet Simon Perchik was an attorney living in Staten Island, New York, at the time of writing to Merton. He was born in New Jersey and now resides in East Hampton, New York. As a young man, he worked as a milkman and served as a bomber pilot during theRead more

Pickett, Barbara
Person · d. 2010

Barbara Pickett was a reference librarian at the Louisville Free Public Library in Kentucky. Merton contributes a piece to their staff newsletter, «Staff Log», entitled, "My Visits to the Secular Bookhouse".

Pinto, Mara Ann
Person

Mara Ann Pinto was a high school student from South Euclid, Ohio, who had recently read «The Seven Storey Mountain». She mentions her initial "aversion to reading books by priests and nuns"; however, she was glad to have read the book and mentions itsRead more

Placid, M., Br., O.C.S.O.
Person

Br. M. Placid was a Trappist monk of the Southern Star Abbey in Kopua, New Zealand. He asks Merton some questions regarding monastic formation, solitude, Dechanet's book on yoga, and the "Prayer of Jesus.

Planz, Allen
Person

Allen Planz and Carl Larsen were editing an anthology of poems concerning race and civil rights in the United States. They ask for Merton's contributions. Allen Planz writes from New York.

Plassmann, Thomas, Fr., O.F.M.
Person · 1879-1959

Fr. Thomas Plassmann was a Franciscan priest and President of St. Bonaventure College in New York.

Polansky, Joseph
Person

Joseph Polansky writes from St. Anthony's Church in Pollansbee, West Virginia.

Porter, Arabel J.
Person

Arabel J. Porter was senior editor of the New American Library (NAL), publishers of the various Signet series among others.

Poulin, Clarence
Person

The poet Clarence Poulin wrote to Merton from Penacook, New Hampshire.

Prince, Raymond (Raymond H.)
Person · 1925-

Raymond H. Prince was a professor of Psychiatry at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He was the editor of the R. M. Bucke Memorial Society Newsletter, which discussed the intersection of religion and psychiatry and trends of the time such asRead more

Punnett, Ronald Anthony
Person · 1946-1986

Ron Punnett (who went under the pen name of Ronald Anthony Punnét), was a black poet born in Trinidad. He was a British citizen but was serving in the United States army and was stationed at Fr. Benning, Georgia. He had been writing poetry for about fiveRead more

Quartley, David
Person

David Quartley was a classmate of Merton's at Oakham School in England. He was visiting the United States in 1968, and wanted to know whether he could visit Merton en route between Chicago, Illinois, and Charlotte, North Carolina, in September. QuartleyRead more

Rae, Raymonde
Person

Raymonde Rae was a sixteen-year-old student from Dublin, Ireland. He writes in praise of Merton and James Joyce.

Rago, Henry Anthony
Person · 1915-1969

Henry Rago was editor of «Poetry» magazine. He writes from Chicago, Illinois.

Ralston, William H., Rev. Dr.
Person

The Rev. Dr. William H. Ralston was an Episcopal priest who taught at the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, at the time of writing to Merton. He was on the editorial board of the literary magazine, «The Sewanee Review». He had a love of theRead more

Ramparts magazine
Institution

«Ramparts» was a literary and political magazine running from 1962-1975, originally a Catholic literary quarterly, that took liberal positions on many issues of the day, such as opposing the Vietnam War.

Ranzoli Cuccolini, Silvana
Person

Silvana Ranzoli Cuccolini wrote a masters thesis on Merton and includes her correspondence with Merton and Dom Aelred Graham in her thesis from the Universita Degli Studi Bologna, Bologna, Italy, 1964.

Ravitch, Norman
Person

Norman Ravitch was associate professor of history and chairman for the Committee on Lectures on Religion at the Riverside Campus of the University of California.

Reed, Edward
Person

Edward Reed was Director of Publications for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California.

Ritt, Thomas Francis
Person

Thomas Francis Ritt was the Director of the Catholic Council on Civil Liberties, headquartered in Lawndale, California. It was a nonprofit organization of Catholic laity. He did a Catholic commentary for KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles.

Robinson, John-David
Person

John-David Robinson writes from Saint Paul, Minnesota, as editor of «Sun», a magazine of "Visual Theology", discussing liturgy from the visual art standpoint and the theology invoked by visual symbols.

Person

Sr. María de la Victorias de Sta. Teresita Rodríguez was from the Congregation of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament and writes from the Monasterio del Verbo Encarnado y del Santisimo Sacramento from Mexico City, Mexico.

Roloff, Ronald, Fr., O.S.B.
Person · 1922-

Fr. Ronald Roloff was, at the time of correspondence with Merton, a Benedictine priest at St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota.

Ruff, Charles J.
Person

Charles J. Ruff was a realtor from Cincinnati, Ohio. He offers Merton a field dog, an English Springer Spaniel, for his hermitage.

Sage, Carleton M., Fr., S.S.
Person · 1904-

Fr. Carleton Michael Sage writes at first from the Theological College of the Catholic University of America and later from St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, Maryland.

Scharper, Phillip
Person

Phillip Scharper seems to have worked with Frank Sheed at the publisher Sheed and Ward.