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US US-kylobm TMC-RG1-A-005-#01
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1967-11-18, TALS to Merton, 'Forgive me, but whereas I know that Franciscans are addressed by their first names'
Date(s)
- 1967 November 18 (Creation)
Extent
2 page(s); Typed signed letter with holograph (handwritten) annotations.
Name of creator
(1918-2004)
Biographical history
David Friend Aberle was a professor of anthropology at University of British Columbia whose specialty was the study of the Navajos.
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First lines: "Forgive me, but whereas I know that Franciscans are addressed by their first names and some"...
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- English
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Omeka digital item: https://merton.bellarmine.edu/s/Merton/item/54817.
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to Thomas Merton from: Aberle, David Friend
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- Aberle, David Friend (Subject)