Surnames beginning with the letter "B"

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
#01 1965, Bartolomé Merton, 'Para el Padre Merton con mi amistad y mis' Item 1965
#01 1967-08-07, TALS Barton to Merton, 'My hope is that you might explain your poem, "Fall '66" which appeared in the New' Item 1967 August 7
#02 1967-08-11, TL[c] Barton from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter. Yes, I think there are probably unconscious resonances of' Item 1967 August 11
#03 1967-08-26, TALS Barton to Merton, 'Thank you very much for your prompt reply. It was quite encouraging. There has' Item 1967 August 26
#05 1967-09-25 (#02), TLS[x] Barton from Merton, 'One thing I have been meaning to say: if you don't know the poetic work of David' Item 1967 September 25
#01 1963-10-31, HLS Basetti-Sani to Merton, 'Je m'excuse de venir vous déranger. ' Item 1963 October 31
#05 1967-12-02, HLS Basetti-Sani to Merton, 'I am very greatfull [sic] for your kindness sending your article: The Cross' Item 1967 December 2
#01 1967-12-11, HLS Bastin to Merton, 'I am writing to you as manager of our quarterly journal "Theoria to Theory", though' Item 1967 December 11
#04 1966-04-05, TALS Bastos to Merton, 'Thank you very much for sending your article back. I took notice of the mistakes' Item 1966 April 5
#02 1968-06-27, TL[c] Batastini from Merton, 'Thank you for your letter of June 18th informing me of the project to publish Four' Item 1968 June 27
#02 1967-07-25, TL[c] Bates from Merton, 'Thanks for inviting me to the convocation on Pot, Pills and LSD next spring. I am' Item 1967 July 25
#02 1968-06-27, HLS Beaumont to Merton, 'I beg your permission to […] from "The Strange Islands" into some Little Worship' Item 1968 June 27
#64 1966-11-30, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Always a pleasure to have a word from you. How I wish I had a valid eremitical' Item 1966 November 3
#69 1967-06-30 (#02), TL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind letter. I do hope we can reach some kind of real openness on' Item 1967 June 3
#75 undated-09-21 (#01), HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Of course you may keep your New Yorker section intact! It was really rather' Item undated September 21
#77 undated (#03), HLS Bourne to Merton, 'There used to be an old woman around the parish at 59th St. who specialized in' Item undated
#80 undated (#06), HNS Bourne from Merton, 'This pamphlet for visitors and postulants is essentially the same as the Life at' Item undated
#81 undated (#07), other Bourne Item undated
#01 1968-07-30, TLS Bowers to Merton, 'We write to canvass your availability to contribute a paper to a conference being' Item 1968 July 3
#02 1968-08-03, TL[c] Bowers from Merton, 'Your invitation is an attractive one indeed. I wish I could accept it. ' Item 1968 August 3
#01 1967-04-23, HLS Boyd to Merton, 'I realize any sort of letters are unwelcome but after reading "Can We Survive' Item 1967 April 23
#02 1965-09-06, TL[c] Bracken from Merton, 'Thanks for your good letter. I will have some material sent to you, and I hope you' Item 1965 September 6
#01 1967-06-02, TL[c] Brady from Merton, 'It seems to me that if you can go as far as Hawaii you might as well go to Japan. ' Item 1967 June 2
#02 1968-06-21, TL[c] Breitenbeck from Merton, 'I appreciate your kind letter of the 18th and I'm glad to hear at least a temporary' Item 1968 June 21
#02 1968-03-19, TL[c] Brennan from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind letter. I am very interested in the idea of "Houses of Prayer"' Item 1968 March 19
#02 1964-03-31 (#01), TAL[c] Bridget from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter and for the magazine. I have the magazine in the pile of' Item 1964 March 31
#11 1972-10-26, TLS Bridget to Center from Allchin, Arthur MacDonald, and Sr. Bridget, 'Thank you for your letter of August 7th about my correspondence with Thomas Merton. ' Item 1972 October 26
#02 1967-08-17, TALS Brilliant to Merton, 'Enclosed is a proof of your poem, The Originators which we intend to' Item 1967 August 17
#03 1967-08-21, TL[c] Brilliant from Merton, 'I am returning the proof immediately. Very beautiful. I like the woodcuts' Item 1967 August 21
#01 1967-04-14, TLS Brock to Merton, 'In August the Thomas More Association will publish the 1968 Catholic Book' Item 1967 April 14
#01 1964-03-04, TL[c] Brooks from Merton, 'When I observe that your letter was written on January 30th and when I see this date' Item 1964 March 4
#01 1964-08-26, TLS Broussard to Drury, Thomas J., Bishop, 'As you had suggested in my interview with you recently, I spoke with Father Bernard' Item 1964 August 26
#02 1964-08-28, TLS Broussard to Merton, 'This letter is accompanied by the sincere hope that you will pardon my presumption' Item 1964 August 28
#03 1964-09-23, TL[c] Broussard from Merton, 'For many reasons I have been delayed in replying to your letter. Naturally I have' Item 1964 September 23
#02 1967-06-19 (#01), TL[c] Brown from Merton, 'Thanks for your note and for the book and for the reprint. And above all thanks for' Item 1967 June 19
#01 1966-06-30, TALS Brown to Merton, 'I am writing on behalf of the Arts Festival Committee of McMaster University' Item 1966 June 3
#02 1967-05-13, TL[c] Bruteau from Merton, 'I am sorry I have not responded sooner. Pandora's Box is wonderful. Just' Item 1967 May 13
#03 1963-02-23, TL[c] Bruyn from Merton, 'Since Jacques Maritain told me of your project, I have been expecting your letter. ' Item 1963 February 23
#04 1963-07-18, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'I am writing by return, because you are anxious about Jacques Maritain, and so' Item 1963 July 18
#05 1963-09-08, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'Thank you very much for all those mimeographed things - I simply cannot tell you how' Item 1963 September 8
#06 1963-10-15, TAL[c] Bruyn from Merton, 'The Feast of St Theresa is as good a day as any for a letter to Stanbrook, and I' Item 1963 October 15
#09 1964-01-25, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'I have a great deal to thank you for besides your letter - the mimeographed things,' Item 1964 January 25
#13 1964-09-14, other Bruyn to Merton, 'I thought this would interest you, if you do not already know the book, which is one' Item 1964 September 14
#15 1965-02-12, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'I did not get round to writing to you for your fiftieth birthday, but I remembered' Item 1965 February 12
#21 1966-06-08, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'At the risk of appearing again too soon, I write to know how you are. I was' Item 1966 June 8
#23 1966-09-03, TALS Bruyn to Merton, 'Thank you for welcome and cheering letter, also for interesting autobiographical' Item 1966 September 3
#25 undated, other[x] Bruyn, 'He abideth patiently He forgiveth easily He understandeth mercifully He' Item undated
#01 1968-04-19, telegram Bryan to Merton, 'WILL BE WHERE WE WERE OR NEAR BETWEEN 12:00 - 4:00 PM EACH HOUR ON HOUR SUNDAY' Item 1968 April 19
#01 1965-07-14, HLS Brzatynska to Merton, 'Excuse me my writing to you: I know, I mustn't write so often, to disturb you. ' Item 1965 July 14
#01 1963-02-22, TLS[x] Bunge from Merton, 'I am afraid I am not able to be a very good correspondent. Sometimes I can answer' Item 1963 February 22
#04 1961-12-26 (#03), transcript Burdick from Merton, '(not for publication) "The way I would express it now is in purely religious and' Item 1961 December 26
#02 1962-11-15, TALS Burke to Merton, 'It is quite impossible for me to tell you how much your letter of November 8th meant' Item 1962 November 15
#03 1962-11-30, TLS Burke to Merton, 'In lieu of thanks for sending Peace in the Post Christian Era, may I send you' Item 1962 November 3
#04 1962-12-11, TAL[c] Burke from Merton, 'Cold, windy, snowy days, bright ones, are perhaps good for writing letters. At' Item 1962 December 11
#02 1959-04-18, HNS Burns from Merton, 'My Masses today and tomorrow are for your intention. God bless you - I wish you' Item 1959 April 18
#08 1966-08-22, HLS Burns to Merton, 'Your feast day will soon be here and I want to wish you a happy one. A little' Item 1966 August 22
#11 1967-08-18 (#02), TAL[c] Burns from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter and for the stipend. I will gladly say that Mass for' Item 1967 August 18
#13 1970-10-23, HLS Burns to Center from Burns, Ethel, 'Thank you for your letter regarding Fr Merton. Father, his correspondence with me' Item 1970 October 23
#14 1970-11-10, TL[x] Burns from Center to Burns, Ethel, 'Thank you for your letter of October 23. More and more people are replying to the' Item 1970 November 1
#16 undated-08-23, TLS Burns from Merton, 'Thanks for your remembrance and gift. I shall pray for you especially along with' Item undated August 23
#17 undated-12-25, HCS Burns from Merton, 'Thanks for the gift and clipping. I hope you are well these days. I have had a bad' Item undated December 25 (date approximate)
#18 undated (#01), TNS Burns from Merton, 'I tried to reach you with this at 181st Street last June when you sent the Masses' Item undated
#21 undated (#04), HNS[x] Burns from Merton, 'with gratitude and best wishes for the New Year. You will certainly be in my Masses' Item undated
#22 undated (#05), HNS[x] Burns from Merton, 'Thanks for your very interesting letter and the offering! I bet Columbia is amazing' Item undated
#24 undated (#07), HNS[x] Burns from Merton, '+ to Ethel M. Burns - with all good wishes and prayers and with deep gratitude for' Item undated
#04 1968-05-08, HLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'I had a good flight out - after Chicago was alone by a window and did not have to' Item 1968 May 8
#05 1968-05-14, HLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'Finished the talks to the nuns on Sunday and am now on retreat: which means the' Item 1968 May 14
#07 1968-08-16 (#01), TL[c] Burns from Merton, 'In regard to the letter of Dom John Morson of Aug. 12th. This problem arose rather' Item 1968 August 16
#11 1968-09-25, TLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'I am writing this in the Chancery Office while waiting to get my flight to' Item 1968 September 25
#12 1968-09-26, TLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'Yesterday I wrote in a big hurry on a most unfamiliar typewriter. This is still not' Item 1968 September 26
#17 1968-12-11, TL[x] Burns from Laughlin, James, 'I am shattered by this unbelievable event. I know it is God's will, and I know that' Item 1968 December 11
#01 1949-11-15, TL[x] Burns to Merton, 'I hope you got my letter of 20th October safely? We are all ready to go ahead with' Item 1949 November 15
#03 1962-03-29, TALS Burns to Merton, 'At long last New Directions have sent me a finished copy of NEW SEEDS OF' Item 1962 March 29
#05 1963-03-11, TL[c] Burns from Merton, 'Thanks for your note. I am afraid I don't have a complete typescript of PRAYER AS' Item 1963 March 11
#15 1965-11-27, TL[c] Burns from Merton, 'I do not remember whether or not I answered your letter about writing a special' Item 1965 November 27
#03 1966-02-09, HLS Burtt to Merton, 'The copy of The Way of Chuang Tzu which you kindly sent me has been forwarded' Item 1966 February 9
#01 1961-01-19, TLS Busby from Busby, C. R. / to Mr. Burns, 'Father Merton's letter of January 4. I think "leads about Sufism, Moslem culture' Item 1961 January 19
#01 1967-07-20, TLS Bush to Merton, 'We are sending you, under separate cover, an advance copy of Jules Supervielle's' Item 1967 July 2
#03 1967-06-22 (#02), TLS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'I don't know if your letter was a disaster: but anyway, if it was, it was a nice' Item 1967 June 22
#05 1967-07-18 (#01), TL[c] Butorovich from Merton, 'I refuse to call anybody Susie. (I met a girl in a bar in London who was called' Item 1967 July 18
#07 1967-08-28, HLS Butorovich to Merton, 'I send this quick. I know you would probably not hear so I am writing. I have a' Item 1967 August 28
#08 1967-08-31 (#01), TL[c] Butorovich from Merton, 'The certified letter came today and by the time you get this you will have got back' Item 1967 August 31
#14 1967-12-09 (#01), TL[c] Butorovich from Merton, 'Sorry for the long delay. I've been very busy. Just had a wonderful time with' Item 1967 December 9
#19 1968-05-20, HPCS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'Do you know I was in Cal. and tried to call you from the S.F. airport? But I guess' Item 1968 May 2
#23 1968-11-06, HPCS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'India has turned out to be very groovy indeed. The meeting in Calcutta was not very' Item 1968 November 6 (date approximate)
#02 1967-01-23, TL[c] Butterfield from Merton, 'I am delighted to hear that Prof. John H. Ford of Bellarmine College has been' Item 1967 January 23
#05 1967-05-03, HLS Byles to Merton, 'Many thanks for "Chuang Tzu". I have already recommended it for the library of an' Item 1967 May 3
#01 1967-09-20, TL[c] Byrne from Merton, 'Your outline looks very good to me, and there is not much that I would add to it. ' Item 1967 September 2
#01 1954-07-28, TALS Beaurin to Merton, 'L'idée m'est venue d'entrer très simplement en rapport avec vous. L'on nous a lu au' Item 1954 July 28
#02 1954-09-15, TALS Beaurin to Merton, 'En rentrant de notre pèlerinage de Rome j'ai trouvé votre lettre si fraternelle qui' Item 1954 September 15
#01 undated, HCS Benaudes to Merton, '"But the fruit of the Spirit is charity, joy, peace, patience, benignity,' Item undated
#01 1950-05-23, TLS Benedict to Merton, 'Yesterday Father Abbot asked me to get in touch with you and ask your advice about' Item 1950 May 23
#02 1966-08-24, TL[c] Bennett from Merton, 'Your letter came to me as a complete surprise, and one that was in its own way' Item 1966 August 24
#04 1966-11-10 (#01), TL[c] Bennett from Merton, 'It occurs to me that I probably did not fulfill a promise-- or a threat-- to send' Item 1966 November 1
#05 1966-11-10 (#02), TLS[x] Bennett from Merton, 'It occurs to me that I probably did not fulfill a promise-- or a threat-- to send' Item 1966 November 1
#09 undated, other[x] Bennett, '(His first Mass) "Friday I said that Mass I had promised to Our Lady of Cobre… It' Item undated
#01 1966-06-16, TALS Bentley to Merton, 'It was indeed very good of you to come to see me. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting you' Item 1966 June 16
#06 undated (#05), HLS Berg to Merton, 'Thank you very much for your nice letter and corrections which I sended [sic]' Item undated
#08 undated (#07), HLS Berg to Merton, 'Thank you so much for your nice book. I've' Item undated
#01 1954-10-29, TALS Bernard to Merton, 'Thank you very much for your letter of the 16th. Indeed I was surprised! In fact I' Item 1954 October 29