First lines: "Thomas Merton, the Kentucky Trappist monk who lives as a hermit in the woods of the Abbey of Our"... Citation: Courier Journal Louisville KY (25 December 1966).William Habich.
First lines: "Thomas Merton is the hard-living young man who turned his back on the world to become a Trappist"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville, KY] (15 February 1953). William Habich.
First lines: "The author of "The Seven Story Mountain" has come up with a book of spiritual reflections which is"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville] (4 March 1956). William Habich.
First lines: "Thomas Merton, the hard-living young poet who, in the 1940's, turned his back on the world to become"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville, KY] (31 January 1965): 7. William Habich.
First lines: "The popularity of Thomas Merton's autobiographical and contemplative prose works has resulted in"... Citation: Courier-Journal [Louisville] (21 April 1957).William Habich.
First lines: "Here after 20 years, selections from a journal which Thomas Merton wrote before he became a Trappist"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville] (15 February 1959). William Habich.
First lines: "This is the latest volume by Kentucky's Trappist monk, Thomas Merton. It is nonfiction, and the"... Citation: Courier Journal Louisville, KY (23 October 1960). William Habich.
First lines: "'It is a spiritual disaster for a man to rest content with his exterior identity, with his passport"... Citation: Courier-Journal [Louisville] (7 January 1962). William Habich.
First lines: "During last year, the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, one of the"... Citation: Courier Journal Louisville, KY (27 June 1954). William Habich.
First lines: "In 'Bread in the Wilderness,' Thomas Merton, the young Trappist monk of Kentucky's Abbey of Our Lady"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville] (17 January 1954): William Habich.
First lines: "'Thoughts in Solitude' is a book of meditations by Trappist monk Thomas Merton. It is related to his"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville] (25 May 1958). William Habich.
First lines: "Everyone--excepting those who embrace exclusively the whole truth of science and none of the"... Citation: Courier-Journal (26 March 1950). William Habich.
First lines: "Two of the most distinguished present-day Roman Catholic writers--one American, one French--offer"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville, KY] (18 February 1962). William Habich.
First lines: "'The Silent Life' is by one who abandoned the fleshpots of Greenwich Village and the intellectual"... Citation: Courier Journal (6 January 1957). William Habich. See 03c.
First lines: "'The Silent Life' is by one who abandoned the fleshpots of Greenwich Village and the intellectual"... Citation: News Journal Pensacola Florida (6 January 1957). William Habich. See 11.
First lines: "Most appropriate for reading at this season is "No Man Is An Island," a new inspirational book by"... Citation: Courier-Journal [Louisville KY] (10 April 1955). William Habich.
First lines: "It was 15 years ago that New Directions published a slim volume called "Thirty Poems"--Thomas"... Citation: Courier Journal [Louisville] (31 January 1960). William Habich.
First lines: "It was 15 years ago that new Directions published a slim volume called "Thirty Poems" --Thomas"... Citation: Courier-Journal [Louisville] (31 January 1960): William Habich.