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#02 |
1967-01-26 (#01), TLS Belford from Merton, 'Many thanks for your letter of the 20th. I think I would really enjoy doing a' |
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1967 January 26 |
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#03 |
1967-01-26 (#02), TL[c] Belford from Merton, 'Many thanks for your letter of the 20th. I think I would really enjoy doing a' |
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1967 January 26 |
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#06 |
1967-08-23, TALS Belford to Merton, 'Please excuse my unconscionable delay in writing you about your superb commentary on' |
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1967 August 23 |
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#01 |
1965-01-04, TL[c] Belli from Merton, 'Yours is the second letter I have received in a few days, about the reference to' |
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1965 January 4 |
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#01 |
1966-07-31, HCS Bennett to Merton, 'Please accept this book written by my' |
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1966 July 31 |
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#07 |
1967-01-19 (#01), TL[c] Bennett from Merton, 'Thanks for your warm good letter, and for Lerone's Boston talk. Starting with that,' |
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1967 January 19 |
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#01 |
1968-07-22, HLS Benoit to Merton, 'Merci de votre bonne lettre reçue' |
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1968 July 22 |
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#01 |
1967-03-13, TLS Bentley to Merton, 'In my college freshman English class, I'm working on a term paper, comparing you' |
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1967 March 13 |
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#04 |
undated (#03), HLS Berg to Merton, 'I am awfully sorry but you made a mistake and sended [sic] me a certain letter' |
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undated |
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#01 |
1967-11-16, TLS Bergida to Merton, 'I am delighted to enclose a check in the amount of $150. for your extraordinary' |
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1967 November 16 |
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#01 |
1964-09-16, TL[c] Bernadette from Merton, 'About the passage in the New Man to which you refer: I do not have a copy of' |
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1964 September 16 |
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#02 |
undated (#01), other Bernard, 'FRIARY ON MEDWAY BANKS: Saint's Relics Brought From France To England - One of the' |
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undated |
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#01 |
1948-11-05, TLS[x] Berrigan from Laughlin, James, 'We are planning to issue an anthology of Catholic poetry, edited by Thomas Merton,' |
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1948 November 5 |
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#03 |
1961-11-10, TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'I am very glad to hear that the Pax movement is getting started in this country and' |
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1961 November 1 |
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#04 |
1961-12-07, TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'Thanks for your very fine letter and all the other things. I have not yet had a' |
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1961 December 7 |
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#08 |
1962-03-10, TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'My correspondence is a kind of Sisyphus act: rolling the boulder up the hill and' |
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1962 March 1 |
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#11 |
1962-06-29, TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'This is a quick one to confirm your arrangements. I will get a note into the' |
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1962 June 29 |
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#14 |
1962-09-02, HLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'I have your letter and Fr. Gerard showed me the one you sent him. I am writing this' |
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1962 September 2 |
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#20 |
1963-06-21, HLS Berrigan to Merton, 'I am here for a day of retreat to the Maddames [sic] of the S.H. It brings back' |
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1963 June 21 (date approximate) |
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#21 |
1963-06-25 (#01), TALS Berrigan from Merton, 'This will come to you as a conscience matter letter, so that I can deal with your' |
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1963 June 25 |
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#24 |
1963-11-15 (#01), TAL[c] Berrigan from Merton, 'I am glad to have your letter, card, from Paris. I was not sure where you were' |
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1963 November 15 |
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#28 |
1964-02-11, TALS Berrigan to Merton, 'Seems like an age since I had word of you. I am wonderinf [sic] whether any of the' |
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1964 February 11 |
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#31 |
1964-03-05, TLS Berrigan to Merton, 'I am sending on some junk mail another another [sic] heading. I though[t] it might' |
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1964 March 5 |
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#33 |
1964-05-18 (#01), TAL[c] Berrigan from Merton, 'Whitmonday. Time for abrief [sic] letter, perhaps uninspired. I am worn out (not' |
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1964 May 18 |
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#44 |
1964-11-11, TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'We can send one car and will send same to Albert Pick Motel nine am Wednesday 18th. ' |
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1964 November 11 |
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#54 |
1966-03-18, TLS Berrigan from Merton, 'A short note to assure you that I am safely back in the arms of Jesuit Missions,' |
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1966 March 18 |
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#65 |
1967-04-15 (#01), TALS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'Sounds as though this is it, doesn't it? I find it hard to organize clear thoughts' |
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1967 April 15 |
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#66 |
1967-04-15 (#02), TL[c] Berrigan from Merton, 'Sounds as though this is it, doesn't it? I find it hard to organize clear thoughts' |
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1967 April 15 |
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#68 |
1967-07-13 (#01), TL[c] Berrigan from Merton, 'You will probably hear of this through the FOR but since people in France have been' |
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1967 July 13 |
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#71 |
1967-09-16 (#01), TL[c] Berrigan from Merton, 'Here is some stuff I dug out of the pile. Not much, if any, about nonviolence but' |
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1967 September 16 |
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#72 |
1967-09-16 (#02), TLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'Here is some stuff I dug out of the pile. Not much, if any, about nonviolence but' |
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1967 September 16 |
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#92 |
undated (#01), other Berrigan, 'Letters by Thomas Merton to Daniel and Philip Berrigan in the Department of Rare' |
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undated |
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#94 |
undated (#03), other Berrigan, 'Contemporary Authors, Volumes 33-36, First' |
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undated |
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#02 |
1964-10-no-day, TLS Berrigan to Merton, 'You will recall the hopes that Dan and I had that you would write the foreword of' |
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1964 October (date approximate) |
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#06 |
1965-02-no-day (#02), TALS Berrigan to Merton, 'The foreword arrived, so an immediate word of my gratitude- tremendously pleased' |
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1965 February (date approximate) |
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#07 |
1966-04-23, HLS[x] Berrigan from Merton, 'I was glad to get your good letter of the 4th. It reached me when I got home from' |
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1966 April 23 |
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#11 |
1967-12-no-day, HLS Berrigan to Merton, 'Apologies for not having kept you better informed. Since getting out of jail, there' |
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1967 December (date approximate) |
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#01 |
1961-08-15, TALS Berry to Merton, 'Recently when talking with Dr. John Wu he spoke of your interest in the spiritual' |
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1961 August 15 |
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#02 |
1967-10-26, TL[c] Berry from Merton, 'Thanks for your note about Denise Levertov and the possibility of her visit here on' |
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1967 October 26 |
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#03 |
1968-01-31, TL[c] Berry from Merton, 'What keeps me from writing more is that I never know if Port Royal Kentucky is' |
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1968 January 31 |
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#05 |
1968-02-11, TLS Berry to Merton, 'These have all been written since the first of the year. The little poems can be' |
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1968 February 11 |
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#09 |
1968-08-06, HLS Berry to Merton, 'We're trying to get ready to leave here for the West Coast on the 20th of this' |
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1968 August 6 |
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#01 |
1964-10-07, TLS Berval to Merton, 'Je viens de recevoir une lettre des Éditions Albin Michel m'informant de votre' |
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1964 October 7 |
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#04 |
1964-12-01, TLS Berval to Merton, 'Nous avons bien reçu votre lettre du 23 écoulé et vous en remercions. Nous vous' |
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1964 December 1 |
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#04 |
1959-08-13, TLS Bettencourt to Merton, 'Your books are translated into so many languages, and published by so many' |
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1959 August 13 |
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#01 |
1966-09-14, TALS Beyer to Merton, 'Vor mir liegt Ihr Buch " Aufstieg zur Wahrheit". Ich empfinde gerade die' |
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1966 September 14 |
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#06 |
undated, other Bieberman, 'on getting the message by Lisa Bieberman [-] "I'll show you mine if you'll show me' |
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undated |
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#05 |
1964-01-07 (#03), transcript Bissey from Merton, 'Here are a few words for you, first of all to wish you a happy New Year. And then' |
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1964 January 7 |
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#22 |
1967-06-12 (#02), other Bissey, 'Demande à Père Louis de Gethsemani (Th. Merton) un article comprenant de six à dix' |
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1967 June 12 |
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#24 |
1967-06-23 (#02), transcript Bissey from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind letter. I am happy to have received your news. The editors of' |
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1967 June 23 |
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#02 |
1964-07-04, TL[c] Black from Merton, 'Please forgive the long delay in replying to your very kind letter and acknowledging' |
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1964 July 4 |
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#01 |
1966-10-08, TLS[x] Blumenkren to Merton, 'I hate to impose upon you, but I am sure you will understand why I do it. One of' |
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1966 October 8 |
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#07 |
1965-12-10, HCS Boettcher from Merton, 'I am happy to hear about the new baby and will keep you in my prayers especially in' |
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1965 December 1 |
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1965-04-20, other Bogdana from Merton, 'Books for Sister Bogdana cordially in Christ our Lord [-] T' |
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1965 April 2 |
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#02 |
1967-03-22, TALS Bogdana to Merton, 'I do not know if you remember me from my letters written two years ago, when you' |
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1967 March 22 |
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#03 |
1967-04-05, HLS[x] Bogdana from Merton, 'Certainly go ahead with a translation of the "Primitive Carmelite Ideal". When it' |
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1967 April 5 |
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#01 |
1958-07-16, HLS Bonner to Merton, 'It is never a bother to me when people inquire about, or drop in to look at, "The' |
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1958 July 16 |
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#06 |
1970-11-06, TLS[x] Borgerhoff to Center from Borgerhoff, Cornelia, 'I take pleasure in donating to the Thomas Merton Studies Center the attached' |
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1970 November 6 |
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#05 |
1966-07-23, HLS Borgstin to Merton, 'A packet from Gethsemani with Pre-Benedictine Monachism, Series 2, and the poems and' |
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1966 July 23 |
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#08 |
1967-10-14, TL[c] Borgstin from Merton, 'This letter will serve as a joint reply to you and to Dom Aelred who appended a kind' |
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1967 October 14 |
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#01 |
1963-11-01, HLS Boscher to Merton, 'Mon Révérend Père et très cher Père, […] arrivé à Tahiti depuis le [..]' |
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1963 November 1 |
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1961-04-19, TLS Bouchez to Merton, 'Je prends la liberté de vous écrire pour vous demander la permission de publier une' |
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1961 April 19 |
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#01 |
1959-09-06, HPCS Bourget to Merton, 'Tamié is all you said it was. Now understand first-hand why our Fathers chose spots' |
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1959 September 6 |
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#08 |
1952-08-09, TLS Bourne to Merton, 'As we have been directed, I address to you this critique of Father Louis' latest' |
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1952 August 9 |
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#10 |
1953-04-30, TLS Bourne from Merton, 'I am rushing to you, tardily, an un-proofread article on St Bernard which has been' |
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1953 April 3 |
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#14 |
1955, other[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Silence in Heaven--- a note to the Father Censors. [-] This text was written for the' |
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1955 (date approximate) |
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#15 |
1959-01-07, HLS Bourne to Fox, James, 'I'm really distressed at being so in arrears with the censorship. Just after' |
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1959 January 7 |
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#16 |
1959-03-03, TLS Bourne to Fox, James, 'Have just mailed a most enthusiastic endorsement of 'The Power and Meaning of Love'' |
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1959 March 3 |
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#21 |
1961-04-17, TLS[x] Bourne from Fox, James, 'We are sending you one of Father Louis', so-called 'little articles'. It is called' |
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1961 April 17 |
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#23 |
1961-12-16, TLS[c] Bourne from Fox, James, 'We received word from our Most Rev. Abbot General in regard to the article on PEACE' |
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1961 December 16 |
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#24 |
1962-01-03, HLS Bourne to Fox, James, 'All under control, I trust. Did the best I could by "Peace," and now pray it will' |
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1962 January 3 (date approximate) |
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#28 |
1962-01-22 (#02), TLS[c] Bourne from Fox, James, 'We received your gracious note of January 18 with the two manuscripts. Here we go' |
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1962 January 22 |
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#31 |
1962-02-18, HLS Bourne to Fox, James, 'Had word from Fr. Clement that Nuclear War has been cleared for publication.' |
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1962 February 18 |
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#45 |
1964-07-27, TALS Bourne from Merton, 'Here is the text of a preface to a book on Shaker furniture. It will certainly' |
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1964 July 27 |
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#49 |
1964-08-24, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'By all means go ahead with Few Questions: Fewer Answers. I read it without the' |
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1964 August 24 |
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#53 |
1965-01-18 (#04), other Bourne from Merton, 'The Drawings of Thomas Merton [-] A NOTE BY THE ARTIST [-] Since judgments are' |
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1965 January 18 |
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#55 |
1965-01-22, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Your Berrigan preface strikes me as quite conservative - for 1965 - and I see no' |
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1965 January 22 |
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#56 |
1965-01-25, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Mille pardons! I just picked up your brochure on the drawings and realized for the' |
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1965 January 25 |
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#58 |
1965-02-12, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Forgive this delay re your rubbings, but we have not been idle. The Museum is' |
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1965 February 12 |
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#02 |
undated (#01), HLS Babin to Merton, 'Excusez-moi de vous écrire en français: je parle trop mal l'anglais et j'ai tenu à' |
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undated |
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"Baciu, Stefan" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1963-1967 |
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#04 |
1964-03-07 (#02), other Baciu, 'Stefan Baciu / Cesar Vallejo, Poeta' |
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1964 March 7 |
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#05 |
1964-04-05, TL[c] Baciu from Merton, 'Probably you do not fit sufficiently well into the conventional academic categories.' |
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1964 April 5 |
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004 |
"Baeten, Betsi" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1967 |
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#01 |
1967-10-02, TL[c] Baeten from Merton, 'It is almost impossible for me to give you in a few words the reasons for race' |
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1967 October 2 |
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#02 |
1967-10-13, HLS Baeten to Merton, 'How can I ever thank you enough for taking time out from your busy schedule in order' |
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1967 October 13 |
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#03 |
1967, HLS Baeten to Merton, 'I am Moderator of a panel on Civil Rights which we eighth graders are presenting for' |
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1967 (date approximate) |
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#03 |
1964-09-27, TAL[c] Balthasar 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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#07 |
1966-06-17, HLS Balthasar 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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#01 |
1967-08-16, TLS Bando to Merton, 'We have taken the liberty of translating your article which you had sent us for the' |
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1967 August 16 |
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#02 |
1967-08-24, TL[c] Bando from Merton, 'I am very glad that you thought it worth while to present a Japanese version of my' |
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1967 August 24 |
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#06 |
1965-12-24, TL[c] Bane from Merton, 'It is Christmas Eve and the afternoon is free, so I have taken time to get a few' |
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1965 December 24 |
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#09 |
1966-05-10, TLS Bane to Merton, 'God bless you, Father, for your genuine Christianity! I'm sure you couldn't' |
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1966 May 1 |
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#11 |
1966-07-23 (#02), other Bane, 'GENERAL NORMS FOR THE ASSOCIATION OF CONTEMPLATIVE' |
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1966 July 23 |
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#12 |
1966-08-09, TL[c] Bane from Merton, 'I have been meaning to answer your letter, and I am sorry to discover that today,' |
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1966 August 9 |
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#13 |
1966-11-26, TLS Bane to Merton, 'May the Lord give you his peace! Thank you for the most recent materials you sent. ' |
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1966 November 26 |
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#14 |
1967-07-17, TLS Bane to Merton, 'Thank you for the last envelope of literature which you sent. It is always deeply' |
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1967 July 17 |
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#17 |
1967-08-14, TL[x] Bane from Merton, 'Thanks for your recent letter. I have contacted Sister Luke at Loretto in the hope' |
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1967 August 14 |
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#20 |
1967-09-20, TL[c] Bane from Merton, 'The tape is on its way to you, but a roundabout way as I am having someone' |
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1967 September 2 |
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#21 |
1967-09-30, TLS Bane to Merton, 'Thank you very much for the tape which came a few days ago. We have heard the first' |
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1967 September 3 |
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