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#01 |
1967-02-12, TL[c] Britton from Merton, 'I have no qualms in saying I like your ms, but selling it is another thing again. ' |
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1967 February 12 |
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1967-10-no-day, HLS Britton to Merton, 'About two years ago I sent you 30 or 40 pages of poetry and received a newsletter in' |
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1967 October (date approximate) |
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#02 |
1963-12-12, TAL[c] Browne from Merton, 'It was good to hear from you and receive the proofs of Daniel-Rops' book. I am glad' |
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1963 December 12 |
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#03 |
1948-08-09, TLS Bruce to Merton, 'Some years ago a Jesuit telephoned me to say that a very dear friend of ours, a' |
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1948 August 9 |
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#02 |
1966-05-08, TLS Bryan to Merton, 'That letter of your received in July has been waiting an answer for many a month. I' |
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1966 May 8 |
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#02 |
1965-07-22, TL[c] Brzatynska from Merton, 'I will answer your good letter without delay, because otherwise I will put it aside' |
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1965 July 22 |
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#01 |
1967-04-04, TLS Buckley to Merton, 'I write to inquire whether your schedule of commitments might permit you to do the' |
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1967 April 4 |
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#03 |
1967-07-20, TLS Buckley to Merton, 'Yesterday we received from Lee Belford the manuscript of your excellent commentary' |
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1967 July 2 |
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#02 |
1961-12-26 (#01), TLS[x] Burdick from Merton, 'For several weeks I have wanted to find an opportunity to answer your letter with' |
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1961 December 26 |
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#01 |
1965-11-02, TL[c] Burhans from Merton, 'I have read your long letter carefully, and sympathize with you. I wonder if you' |
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1965 November 2 |
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#01 |
1966-09-22, TL[c] Burke from Merton to Chairman of Local Draft Board 116, 'I am writing this letter in behalf of Christopher Burke who is petitioning for' |
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1966 September 22 |
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#01 |
1962-11-02, TL[x] Burke to The Editors, AVE MARIA, 'For the past month I have been searching for time and a timely word to thank you for' |
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1962 November 2 |
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#03 |
1968-06-27 (#02), TLS[x] Burke from Merton, 'Thanks for your kind invitation to preach the retreat at the Genesee. Since I have' |
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1968 June 27 |
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#01 |
1963-02-no-day, TL[c] Burns from Merton, 'I would have a hard time telling you exactly what books of ours are in print now,' |
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1963 February |
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#02 |
1967-05-22, TLS Burns to Merton, 'I have been working here at Boystown since the first of the year, spend part of the' |
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1967 May 22 |
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#01 |
1958-12-25, HCS Burns from Merton, 'This is a very late "Christmas" card to thank you for your kind letter and the Mass' |
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1958 December 25 (date approximate) |
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#09 |
1966-08-30, HNS Burns from Merton, 'Many thanks for your kind letter and gift. No, I did not know Mark Van Doren had' |
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1966 August 3 |
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#19 |
undated (#02), HLS Burns from Merton, 'Let nothing disturb you! Trust and peace. God is always near. Thanks for' |
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undated |
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#20 |
undated (#03), HLS Burns from Merton, 'Thanks again for your kindness. I do keep you in my prayers. Life is not as easy' |
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undated |
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#23 |
undated (#06), HNS[x] Burns from Merton, '+ for Ethel Burns with prayers and good wishes in Xt [-] Thomas' |
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undated |
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#01 |
1964-03-01, TAL[c] Burns from Merton, 'I am in profound agreement with your talks on the hermit life etc. However there is' |
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1964 March 1 |
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#14 |
1968-10-09, TLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'I borrowed Mother Myriam's Olivetti to write out my paper for Darjeeling (they' |
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1968 October 9 |
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#16 |
1968-11-09, TLS[x] Burns from Merton, 'I owe you a progress report. Not having got any mail for a couple of weeks I don't' |
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1968 November 9 |
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#18 |
1968-12-13, HLS[x] Burns from Jenkins, Harold, 'Thank you for your telegram informing us of Father Thomas Merton's death. I assume' |
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1968 December 13 |
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#19 |
1985-01-09, HLS[x] Burns to Hart, Patrick, 'Thank you for letting me read this book by Victor Kramer. To quote Naomi:' |
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1985 January 9 |
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#08 |
1963-11-13, TAL[c] Burns from Merton, 'Forgive my long delay, perhaps no longer than usual, but I have been in the' |
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1963 November 13 |
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#09 |
1964-03-31, TLS Burns to Merton, 'Many thanks for yours of March 25th. I feel very ashamed of myself for not having' |
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1964 March 31 |
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#11 |
1964-06-24, TAL[c] Burns from Merton, 'A copy of the Gorres journals arrived yesterday, and I want to thank you also for' |
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1964 June 24 |
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#12 |
1965-07-30, TALS Burns to Merton, 'Your very kind letter of July 17th only increases the sense of guilt I have had for' |
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1965 July 3 |
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#17 |
1966-10-13, TL[c] Burns from Merton, 'Probably copies of REDEEMING THE TIME are on their way but I have not yet seen it. ' |
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1966 October 13 |
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#01 |
1965-12-24, TL[c] Burtt from Merton, 'I have received you book and have begun it, under conditions that are quite' |
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1965 December 24 |
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#02 |
1966-01-07, HLS Burtt to Merton, 'Many thanks for your kind words about the book. I was sure you would find some' |
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1966 January 7 |
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#01 |
1967-06-15, TALS Butorovich to Merton, 'Sorry for the first mistake but I'm a pretty rotten typist but my penmanship is' |
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1967 June 15 |
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#04 |
1967-07-03, TALS Butorovich to Merton, 'Guess what! You got a new name you didn't need!!!! HELLO!! This is the Disaster' |
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1967 July 3 |
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#13 |
1967-11-09, TALS Butorovich to Merton, 'This is going to be a fast letter. Hello! I am getting very bored with life and,' |
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1967 November 9 |
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#15 |
1967-12-09 (#02), TALS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'Sorry for the long delay. I've been very busy. Just had a wonderful time with' |
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1967 December 9 |
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#20 |
1968-05-no-day, HPCS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'I read your long letter--with insertions from Cris, etc., etc.-in Dallas airport.' |
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1968 May |
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#21 |
1968-06-04 (#01), TL[c] Butorovich from Merton, 'Don't mind the letterhead, this is just the secret headquarters of my drug pushing' |
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1968 June 4 |
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#22 |
1968-09-26, TALS[x] Butorovich from Merton, 'Your letter(s) followed me to Alaska and got here just in time. I have not run out' |
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1968 September 26 |
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#03 |
1967-01-22, HLS Byles to Merton, 'Many thanks for your letter about Holy Obedience which I think corresponds to Tenko' |
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1967 January 22 |
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#06 |
1967-05-12, TL[c] Byles from Merton, 'Your book on the Buddha is a joy to read and full of wisdom, so that once again I' |
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1967 May 12 |
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#22 |
1968-07-07, Bonazzi from Merton, 'I'm sorry everyone is bugging you about Latitudes 5. As a matter of fact I hadn't' |
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1997 March 31 |
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#24 |
1997-03-31 (#02), other Bonazzi to Grip, Robert, 'ELIZABETH GRIFFIN-BONAZZI --Widow of John Howard Griffin, wife of 27 years, mother' |
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1997 April 3 |
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#01 |
1968-08-12, TLS Bond to Merton, 'We would deeply appreciate your reading the enclosed manuscript. Please be aware' |
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1968 August 12 |
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#02 |
1966-02-20 (#01), TALS Borgerhoff from Merton, 'First of all I want to say quite candidly that I think that a non-Catholic publisher' |
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1966 February 2 |
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#03 |
1966-02-20 (#02), TL[c] Borgerhoff from Merton, 'First of all I want to say quite candidly that I think that a non-Catholic publisher' |
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1966 February 2 |
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#04 |
1966-11-18, HLS Borgerhoff to Merton, 'Jacques has asked me to tell you that he would be extremely grateful if you would' |
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1966 November 18 |
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#09 |
1968-06-03, HLS Borgstin to Merton, 'The first think we have to thank you for is your good visit - a real joy and source' |
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1968 June 3 |
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#01 |
1968-05-12, TLS Borton to Merton, 'Four years ago, I came upon one your books. Since that time I have read almost' |
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1968 May 12 |
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#03 |
1968-05-23 (#02), TL[c] Borton from Merton, 'Thanks for the confidence you show in me, in presenting your questions about John of' |
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1968 May 23 |
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#01 |
1954-07-11, HLS Bosco to Merton, 'This will have to be short, because if I don't finish it tonight, I won't be able to' |
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1954 July 11 |
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#01 |
1965-01-03, TL[c] Boucher from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter. This cannot be much more than a brief note to say that I' |
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1965 January 3 |
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#03 |
1951-09-16, TLS Bourne to Merton, 'Enclosed you will find the document you requested for the edification or something' |
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1951 September 16 |
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#06 |
1952-05-02 (#01), TLS Bourne from Merton, 'Could you please look over these two works of art (?) and tell me if they are too' |
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1952 May 2 |
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#17 |
1960-03-01, HLS Bourne to Fox, James, 'First- please tell Fr. Louis to go ahead with his preface to Disputed Questions -' |
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1960 March 1 |
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#19 |
1960-03-no-day, TLS Bourne from Merton to Censors, 'Since objections were raised to the article entitled Vocation to Solitude, the theme' |
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1960 March (date approximate) |
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#29 |
1962-01-23, TLS[c] Bourne from Fox, James, 'We certainly are keeping the Air Mail or Postal Clerks busy these days. I just' |
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1962 January 23 |
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#32 |
1962-02-21, TALS[c] Bourne from Fox, James, 'I received your gracious note of Septuagesima Sunday. Don't worry about the other' |
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1962 February 21 |
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#35 |
1963-05-01, TL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Here is a problem for you as Head Censor: I hope you can help me unravel it. The' |
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1963 May 1 |
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#37 |
1964-01-02, HALS Bourne to Merton, 'Judged best not to submit this to formal censorship-- as I don’t know how long it' |
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1964 January 2 |
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#41 |
1964-03-13, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Taking all factors into account I can't see that this little piece requires' |
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1964 March 13 |
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#42 |
1964-05-27, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'You should have your green light for the Diaspora very soon; but meanwhile I've run' |
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1964 May 27 |
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#43 |
1964-06-03, TAL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Many thanks to you and Fr Charles for your good work: the approval from Rome' |
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1964 June 3 |
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#44 |
1964-07-18, TAL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Many thanks for returning the articles. I suppose there is a new system under way. ' |
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1964 July 18 |
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#46 |
1964-07-no-day, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'I don't know what's going on, censorshipwise, at the Generalate. I get no response' |
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1964 July (date approximate) |
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#47 |
1964-08-06, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Since Commonweal themselves have been recently bewailing their circulation one can' |
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1964 August 6 |
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#48 |
1964-08-11, TAL[c] Bourne to Merton, 'Thanks for your last letter and your green light on Honest to God for the' |
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1964 August 11 |
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#50 |
1965-01-18 (#01), TLS Bourne from Merton, 'I am sending two copies of a preface which I wrote thinking that probably it would' |
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1965 January 18 |
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#52 |
1965-01-18 (#03), other Bourne from Merton, 'Forty - Three Signatures [-] an exhibit of Drawings [-] by Thomas' |
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1965 January 18 |
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#57 |
1965-02-04, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Turn about is fair play - the enclosed is an article by me for you to censor. ' |
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1965 February 4 (date approximate) |
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#65 |
1967-01-18, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Don't worry about your ms. All is under control. Have you read Dewart's Future' |
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1967 January 18 |
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#66 |
1967-06-23, TL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Here is the ms of a book of poems-- or rather a mosaic of poetry and poetic prose,' |
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1967 June 23 |
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#67 |
1967-06-28, HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Don't fret about censorship. I've about reached the point where I consider it' |
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1967 June 28 |
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#70 |
1968-06-03, TL[x] Bourne from Martin, Frederick R., 'Father Thomas Merton has asked me to send a set of uncorrected galleys for his' |
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1968 June 3 |
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#71 |
1968-09-03, HNS Bourne from Merton, 'Will you please do whatever is necessary to process this new book of verse? [-] Many' |
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1968 September 3 |
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#74 |
1973-12-05, TAL[c] Bourne from Center to Bourne, Paul, 'I have just finished a fascinating experience of going through the Thomas Merton' |
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1973 December 5 |
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#76 |
undated (#02), HNS Bourne to Merton, 'Fret not about your novel - I'm not supposed to be reading novels so how could I' |
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undated |
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#82 |
undated (#08), HLS Bourne to Merton, 'Thought you might like to see our new Guide. The text was not easy to write - just' |
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undated |
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#01 |
1966-12-15, TLS Bourne to Merton, 'Our very good friend and consultant, Dr. Abraham Heschel, has told us of your' |
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1966 December 15 |
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#06 |
1967-02-15, TL[c] Bourne from Merton, 'Thanks for your letterof [sic] Jan.27 and above all for the splendid book on' |
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1967 February 15 |
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#07 |
1967-02-17, TLS Bourne to Merton, 'Thanks for your note. I was very pleased to hear that you see no big obstacle' |
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1967 February 17 |
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#08 |
1967-02-24 (#02), TL[c] Bourne from Stone, Naomi Burton, 'Many thanks for yours of February 17th and the enclosed document. Perhaps I didn't' |
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1967 February 24 |
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#13 |
1968-02-26, TLS Bourne to Merton, 'Enclosed for your interest is a copy of Dr. James Sander's Introduction to the Old' |
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1968 February 26 |
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#01 |
1951-11-17, TLS[x] Boutoute from Merton, 'Cette lettre vous surprendra à première vue, mais plus dutout lorsque je vous aurai' |
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1951 November 17 |
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#02 |
1967-11-06, other Boyd to Merton, '[…] A HERMIT'S PREFERENCES Seabury Press recently sent Thomas Merton an author' |
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1967 November 6 |
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#01 |
1967-03-20, TL[c] Boyd from Merton, 'You are the first person who ever picked me out as an authority on music. I cannot' |
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1967 March 2 |
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#02 |
1965-08-08, TL[c] Brahmachari from Merton, 'It was a delight to get your letter dated May 28th, and I am sorry to see that so' |
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1965 August 8 |
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#01 |
1964-09-14, TLS Brandt to Merton, 'Perhaps you will remember me. Back in Easter, '56, when Fr. Hilary was guestmaster,' |
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1964 September 14 |
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#02 |
1964-09-27 (#01), TL[c] Brandt from Merton, 'It was good to hear from you, and I think I have a fairly clear memory of your' |
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1964 September 27 |
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#03 |
1964-09-27 (#02), TL[c] Brandt from Merton, 'It was good to hear from you, and I think I have a fairly clear memory of your' |
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1964 September 27 |
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#01 |
1964-08-11, TL[c] Brasier-Creagh from Merton, 'Thanks for your letter of July 21st. I am slow in replying, and yet this is' |
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1964 August 11 |
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#02 |
1967-10-19, TL[c] Braveman from Merton, 'Thanks for Freelance: a pleasant surprise and a good alive magazine. I have' |
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1967 October 19 |
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#06 |
1968-04-28, TLS Braveman to Merton, 'Thank you so much for all you did with Sue and Sandy. Whether Sue will ever come' |
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1968 April 28 |
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"Babin, Pierre, Fr., O.M.I." correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1966 |
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010 |
"Agadjanian, Georges" correspondence |
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1967 |
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011 |
"Agagianian, Gregorio Pietro, Cardinal" correspondence |
Record subgroup |
1955 |
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012 |
"Agnes, Mother, O.C.D." correspondence |
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undated |
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015 |
"Aiken, John W., Dr." correspondence |
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1967 |
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019 |
"Alexander, Judy" correspondence |
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1965 |
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022 |
"Allan, Julian P., O.B.E., F.R.B.S." correspondence |
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1955 |
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