1966-12-16, TLS to Merton, 'I feel very apologetic this morning. It could be that the copy of your paper'

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1966-12-16, TLS to Merton, 'I feel very apologetic this morning. It could be that the copy of your paper'

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  • 1966 December 16 (Creation)

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1 page(s); Typed signed letter.

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Jim Best was Director of Publications for the Fellowship of Reconciliation in New York and their magazine «Fellowship».

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First lines: "I feel very apologetic this morning. It could be that the copy of your paper "Blessed are the Meek""... Contents index: apologies of the delay in seeing "Blessed are the Meek" article and its late anticipated publication in the March 1967 issue of «Fellowship» magazine - John Heidbrink gave Best the article and Jim Forest reminded him of what it was - article's contribution to the theology of non-violence / Catholic Peace Fellowship.

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    to Thomas Merton from: Best, James S.

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