Selected Collection
Original Correspondence
30 records, showing 50 per page
Record Number
1361
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1977
Title
Original notes of Thomas Merton to Marice F. Gaither
Notes
Soft cover in black comb binding; this is one of a total of approximately 15 original self published manuscripts which were made by Mimi Gather containing copies of the many letters she shared with Thomas Merton. There are also numerous unique communications with Mimi surrounding the passing of Merton. The manuscripts were made for members of her direct family as stated in her introduction "This book is dedicated to all the descendents of beloved Mimi with the fervant hope that her fond friendship with Father Louis will bring to you the same comfort and solice which she found in his letters, notes and memorabilia." There is also a personal, original note by mimi dated and signed October 24, 1977.
Label
MUE
Date
October 24, 1977
Type of Work
manuscript Short Title: Original notes of Thomas Merton to Marice F. Gaither
Record Number
1969
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original draft of a letter addressed to Tom Merton Place Published: Twickenham, Middx.
Notes
This item is a draft letter typed by the secretary of Dr. Izod Bennett - it is not known whether or not it was eventually sent to Merton. Dr. Bennett was Owen Merton's personal physician and became guardian of Thomas Merton after his father's death. He was displeased with Tom's wild life while at Cambridge and it was he who recommended that Tom return to his maternal grandparents in America. In this letter Mr. Cresswell critcizes Tom for how he poorly represents the Bennetts in his autobiography. In one line he writes, "...I used to dread the sound of your name.
Label
UME2
Pages
1
Type of Work
Draft letter Short Title: Original draft of a letter addressed to Tom Merton
Record Number
2332
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
2009
Title
Original 35 Line Hand-Written Sermon Notes / with letter of provenance; plus a signed photo of Berrigan
Notes
Single sheet containing 35 lines of hand-written notes for a sermon penned by Berrigan (on Jesuit Community letterhead); as well as a sticky note stating, "Here are notes for a recent sermon" (signed by Berrigan); as well as a letter of provenance from the original owner of the note. This item also includes a signed photo of Berrigan showing Berrigan in hand-cuffs and showing the peace sign (received from the same source).
Label
NYUE
Date
October 4 Short Title: Original 35 Line Hand-Written Sermon Notes / with letter of provenance; plus a signed photo of Berrigan
Record Number
2229
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Title
Original 11 line typed and hand signed poem by Daniel Berrigan Recipient: periodical, William Claire - Editor of Voyages Short Title: Original 11 line typed and hand signed poem by Daniel Berrigan
Notes
Legal size page, typed and hand signed; this item was personally received from Bill Claire who received it from Berrigan. It is with gratitude that this letter was received from William (Bill) Claire for the merton-artifacts collection.
Label
NUYE
Record Number
2228
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1966
Title
Original hand written letter accompanied by original typed, hand signed poem titled "Escape" on a separate page; and an envelope penned by MVD to William Claire
Notes
Signed hand written 2 lined letter written by MVD in 1966, accompanied by 16 line typed poem. Mark Van Doren was teacher, friend and mentor of Thomas Merton and others. This item also contains an envelope penned in the hand of MVD to William Claire (editor of Voyages) and postmaked 1967 - it is with gratitude that this envelope was received from William Claire for the merton-artifacts collection.
Label
NYUE
Date
August 16 Short Title: Original hand written letter accompanied by original typed, hand signed poem titled "Escape" on a separate page; and an envelope penned by MVD to William Claire
Record Number
1990
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1988
Title
Original collection of one letter by Ping Ferry to John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of one letter by Ping Ferry to John Stanley
Notes
This item is a single typed, signed letter by Ping Ferry (on letterhead) to John Stanley where he replies to a letter by Stanley regarding Owen and Thomas Merton. He ends the letter by saying, "I find that 'knowing Tom' is far better than an American Express card, at least where becoming acquainted with strangers is concerned. How lucky we were!" This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1446
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1967
Title
Original letter to Thomas Merton from Jim Forest
Notes
This item is a carbon copy of a letter from Jim Forest to Thomas Merton regarding a document by Father John G. Shevlin, Jr. and has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UME
Pages
1 sheet single sided
Type of Work
Personal letter / carbon copy Short Title: Original letter to Thomas Merton from Jim Forest
Record Number
1445
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1967
Title
Original thank you note from Jim Forest to Thomas Merton
Notes
This item is a carbon copy of a letter from Jim Forest to Thomas Merton thanking him for his $25 donation that was received through Motive Magazine (receipt from Motive included). This item and has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UME2
Date
March 31
Pages
1 sheet plus 1 folded pamphlet
Type of Work
Carbon copy plus pamphlet Short Title: Original thank you note from Jim Forest to Thomas Merton
Record Number
1993
Reference Type
Book
Year
1984
Title
Original collection of letters by Robert Giroux in correspondence with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of letters by Robert Giroux in correspondence with John Stanley
Notes
This item is a file containing the following: - 5 original letters typed and signed by Robert Giroux on Farrar, Straus & Giroux letterhead, to John Stanley regarding the life and writings of Thomas Merton and a manuscript written by Stanley on the Merton family. - numerous photocopies of articles about Giroux. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1991
Reference Type
Book
Year
1975
Title
Original collection of 3 letters by John Howard Griffin Short Title: Original collection of 3 letters by John Howard Griffin
Notes
This item is file containing: - two letters (signed - one typed, one hand-written) by John Howard griffin (on letterhead) to John Stanley. They concern Thomas and Owen Merton. In the typed letter he relays a story (with Merton prominant) told him by a friend of Thomas Merton while at Cambridge. - copies of 2 letters by John Stanley written to Griffin in correspondence. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family. This item also contains (unrelated to above letters): - A 5 line letter typed on JHG's personal letterhead, thanking recipient (Seamus Coonie) for answering a question about Thomas Merton.
Label
UE2
Record Number
2135
Reference Type
Book
Year
1970
Title
A Hidden Wholeness / The Visual World of Thomas Merton plus TLS and Photo Place Published: Boston
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Company
Number of Pages
147
Edition
First hard cover edition. Short Title: A Hidden Wholeness / The Visual World of Thomas Merton plus TLS and Photo
Notes
Cloth and dust jacket. Laid in are an 8 1/2 x 11 inch photo of Merton taken by Griffin (name stamped on verso), and a typed letter signed by Griffin (on his letterhead) where he gives some description of the accompanying photo and dated January 1, 1965.
Label
NBUE
Record Number
2230
Reference Type
Personal Communication
Year
1991
Title
Original 15 line typed and hand-signed letter in envelope; plus original hand-written postcard Recipient: Periodical, William Claire - Editor of Voyages Short Title: Original 15 line typed and hand-signed letter in envelope; plus original hand-written postcard
Notes
These items were received from Bill Claire directly. The letter is accompanied by the original New Directions envelope addressed to the recipient. It is with gratitude that this letter and postcar were received from William (Bill) Claire for the merton-artifacts collection.
Label
NYUE
Record Number
2118
Reference Type
Book
Title
Original collection of over 60 letters by Robert Lax; and numerous other items of interest: Short Title: Original collection of over 60 letters by Robert Lax; and numerous other items of interest:
Notes
This item is a file folder containing the following: From John Stanley (Novice under Merton):
- approximately 9 original hand-written, signed, often poetic letters by Robert Lax.
- 2 hand-written, signed letter by the sister of Robert Lax, Gladys Marcus.
- numerous copies of the letters of John Stanley who corresponded with Lax over this time. The above items were received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
From Jim Forest (personal friend of Merton):
- approximately 50 hand-written, signed, often dated letters/postcards/drawings by Robert Lax
- numerous carbon copies of the letters of Jim Forest that were sent in correspondence with Lax The above items were received, with deepest gratitude, from Jim Forest directly.
From William (Bill) Claire (editor of Voyages periodical
- one full edition dedicated to Lax)
- 2 hand-written letters from Lax.
- 1 hand-written envelop addressed to William Claire from Lax (while in Zurich)
- 1 photo of Robert Lax received with gratitude from Bill Claire.
- 1 copy of "New World Writing" (1958) containing Robert Lax writing
- an early pick-up of Lax by an anthology.
- 1 hand-written 23 line letter from Emil Antonucci (editor of Journeyman Press who published numerous Lax books) addressed to Bill Claire related to the work of Robert Lax.
- 1 hand-written 17 line letter with envelope from Dorothy Van Doren (wife of Mark Van Doren) and friend of Merton and Lax from post Columbia days.
- 1 hand-written 22 line letter from Cathy Gatling (Managing Editor of Proteus Magazine), in part discussing doing a Lax book.
- 1 hand-written 30 line letter from Claire McAllister (who contributed to Lax's Pax Magazine) in part discussing Lax as editor, "Gone seem the times when people like Bob Lax would knock till the poem was in his hands..."
This item also contains:
- 5 editions of Lax's high school newsletter, "The Newtown Lantern"
- April 1931; June 1931; November 1931; May 1932; June 1932. A few of these also contain content by Ad Reinhardt, who attended the same high school.
- The entire Pax periodical series as published by Lax (see separate listings).
- Numerous editions of the Columbia Jester magazine with Lax contributions (see separate listings).
- Various Columbian yearbook contributions by Lax (see separate listings). - 1 signed Lax book, "Fables".
- 1 Lax broadside titled, "Another Red Red Blue Poem".
- 4 issues of Jubilee Magazine with Lax content: June 1956; September 1956; April 1966; November 1958.
- 1 booklet titled "Tree" as published by Journeyman Press.
- 1 booklet titled "Said's" as published by Furthermore Press.
- 1 booklet titled "In & Out of Purdah" as published by Furthermore Press.
- 1 booklet titled "Robert Lax" published by St. Bonaventure University
- 1 booklet titled "ARC" as published by Furthermore Press.
- 1 booklet titled "Robert Lax Postcard Drawings" as published by Furthermore Press. - 1 booklet titled "Cloud Over Hill" as published by Furthermore Press
- 1 booklet titled "27th and 4th" as published by Stride Books
- 1 booklet titled "Rooster" as published by Stride Books
Label
UE2NY5
Record Number
2082
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1936
Title
Original hand-written letter (#3) by Lloyd ____ to Alfred Hailpern Place Published: Los Angeles
Notes
This letter accompanies the 2 letters written by Merton to Hailpern regarding the creation of the 1937 Columbian yearbook (see "Original hand-written letter #1 & #2 by Thomas Merton with envelop" and "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details). The letter is evidently from someone associated with the previous year's yearbook, making recommendations about procedure, as well as trying to offer advice about certain administrative difficulties Hailparn is having with Thomas Merton.
Label
UYE
Date
June 19
Pages
Three hand-written pages - on recto and verso.
Type of Work
correspondence. Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#3) by Lloyd ____ to Alfred Hailpern
Record Number
1988
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original collection of photos and letters by or about John Paul Merton Short Title: Original collection of photos and letters by or about John Paul Merton
Notes
This item is file folder containing the following:
- approximately 14 original photos of John Paul Merton.
- approximately 4 original photos taken by John Paul Merton.
- approximately 2 original photos and 2 original letters written by Margaret May (wife of John Paul Merton). One of the 2 photos is an original wedding photo.
- a photocopy of the original "Last Will and Testament" of John Paul Merton.
- there is also a separate file for Eric George Hadingham, who was with John Paul Merton on the raft after being shot down in enemy waters during WWII. Hadingham survived and was rescued while John Paul died before rescuers arrived. This file contains numerous photos of Hadingham (during and just after the rescue) as well as letters of correspondence with John Stanley where he relays the exact events of the crash, the passing of John Paul Merton and the rescue of the survivors.
- dozens of original letters, newspaper clippings, and photocopies from friends, colleagues and libraries etc. related to John Paul Merton.
This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley, who presumably received at least part of this file from Merton Trier, first cousin of Thomas Merton. John Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE28
Record Number
1996
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original collection of letters, articles and a photo of Owen Merton Short Title: Original collection of letters, articles and a photo of Owen Merton
Notes
This item is file folder containing the following: - one original photo of Owen Merton (in group), presumeably received from Merton Trier, first cousin of Thomas Merton - a copy of a poem written by Owen Merton. - an original pamphlet for an exhibition of Owen Merton's paintings, held October 4 - November 29, 1978 and presented by The William A. Farnsworth Library and Art Museum (Rockland, Maine). - a copy of the original "Last Will and Testament" of Owen Merton with original court seal. - dozens of original letters of correspondence related to Owen Merton, his life and his art. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley who was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1444
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1965
Title
Original letter (carbon) "To Whom it may Concern" Regarding Conscientous Objection for Military Service Place Published: Trappist
Notes
Carbon copy of original letter; this letter was received by Jim Forest from Merton and included a note to Jim Forest on one sheet regarding the other sheet (carbon copy) that is a "To Whom it May Concern" letter regarding the notion of Conscientous Objection. This item and has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UME
Date
January 9
Pages
2 pages single sided.
Type of Work
Personal letter and carbon copy Short Title: Original letter (carbon) "To Whom it may Concern" Regarding Conscientous Objection for Military Service
Record Number
1443
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1964
Title
Original letter (carbon) to Michigan Local Board #90 Place Published: Trappist
Notes
Carbon copy of original; this was a letter by Merton sent to the Michigan Board (and carbon copied for Jim Forest) regarding support for Mr Robert Kachnowaki's application of Conscientous Objector for military service. This item was received by Jim Forest from Merton and has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest.
Label
UME
Date
January 29
Pages
1 sheet one side.
Type of Work
Carbon copy Short Title: Original letter (carbon) to Michigan Local Board #90
Record Number
1441
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1965
Title
Original letter (carbon) / to the Editors of "The Commonweal" Place Published: Trappist
Notes
Carbon copy of the original letter; this was a letter by Merton sent to the the editors of "The Commonweal" (and carbon copied for Jim Forest). It has been received into this collection with gratitude from the personal collection of Jim Forest. There are hand-made corrections in red ink made by Merton (confirmed by Jim Forest).
Label
UME
Date
Received by Jim Forest March 16, 1965
Pages
3 pages one sided.
Type of Work
Carbon copy Short Title: Original letter (carbon) / to the Editors of "The Commonweal
Record Number
813
Reference Type
Manuscript
Picture
Title
Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton Place Published: Trappist, KY
Notes
One typed paragraph on a single sheet of paper, addressed "Dear Rev. Father" and signed by Merton in ink ("F.M. Louis"). The note regards a 33 page typed manuscript (accompanying Merton's letter) which tells the "Fatima story". On the last page, following the sentence "(Part IV follows)" is the hand written note "in next mail". Merton praises the authors efforts but kindly rejects it as publishable by Gethsemani.
Label
SE
Pages
34 Description of Material: TLS Short Title: Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton
Record Number
405
Reference Type
Book
Year
1962
Title
Clement of Alexandria: Selections from Protreptikos Place Published: New York
Publisher
New Directions
Number of Pages
27
Edition
First soft cover edition.
Notes
Soft cover.
Label
clement_pro
Translator
Merton, Thomas Short Title: Clement of Alexandria: Selections from Protreptikos
Record Number
2057
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1966
Title
Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton Place Published: Trappist, KY
Notes
Single sheet in folding cloth slipcase. To an unidentified "Dear John" [not John H. Griffin], in response to receipt of his poem and other matters. The poem "... has a nice feeling about it, lively, informal, casual but effective. The only criticism I would make is that your rhythm is monotonous. You need to learn how to break it up, vary it, change pace, pick up again and so on. That will come with reading of poetry and more practice. Hope your article got in Jubilee. It is a good idea to write. Don't be surprised if the first few times you don't immediately click, and don't expect all the editors to come a'runnin' right the first day. It takes time." In response to a query about his back, he replies that it is better but he has bursitis in his elbow, and "I hope it will pass off and I will be able to get back to some wood chopping." He mentions sending on a few things, include a Vietnamese translation of Seeds of Contemplation, noting "As to the Bibliography, don't rush. That is an ongoing project I believe!..." Merton closes: "God be with you always, in Christ, Tom Merton." From the collection of the James S. Copley Library, acquired as an element in a large private treaty joint purchase by William Reese Company and James Cummins Booksellers.
Label
USE
Date
August 26
Pages
One-half page, on quarto sheet of Abbey of Gethsemani stationary
Type of Work
TLS Short Title: Original letter (TLS) signed by Merton
Record Number
2059
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1930s
Title
Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope Place Published: New York
Notes
Single sheet letter on Columbia Review letterhead. This letter comes originally from a collection of pieces by Mr. Robert MacGregor (New Directions staff member) to James Laughlin, publisher of New Directions. The envelop is addressed to Mr. George Freimarck and has typed on the back Merton's typed home address scratched out (presumably Merton no longer lived there at the time of sending) as "Tom F. Merton, 50 Rushmore Avenue, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y.". The letter partially reads as follows: "COLUMBIA REVIEW: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY/ 405 JOHN JAY HALL ROBERT LAX editor ARTHUR ZAMPELLA BARRY ULANOV associates Dear George: ... I have been writing book reviews for the Herald Tribune 'Books', and for the Nation, and also doing free lance cartooning. I am taking my M.A. and writing a thesis on the Aesthetic Ideas in William Blake... Sincerely, Tom Merton " ( signed in dark blue ink with a period at the end and underlined).
Label
US1E
Type of Work
Single sheet (TLS) with original addressed sending envelope. Short Title: Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Record Number
2079
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1936
Title
Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes
This is the first of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom Merton" to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). Intending to get a head start on yearbook production, Merton writes: "First & most important: tell Anne ____ to go to hell. It is too late now as we have signed up with White. I'm sorry you didn't get the card ... I took White's man along & got a number of swell shots around the place. Just wait until you see them! Furthermore I am going to make another trip up there with him & get a lot more: I want plenty of pictures of campus in the book & there are lots of swell old cuts too ... I am working 8 hours a day up at Radio City these days so I have not had much time to scout around myself. However - the time will come. As to engravers - they can wait ....". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label
USE
Date
June 18
Pages
Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work
correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number
2080
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1936
Title
Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope Place Published: Douglaston, L.I., NY.
Notes
This is the second of two relatively early original letters from Merton, signed "Tom", to Alfred Hailparn, his co-editor of the 1937 number of THE 1937 COLUMBIAN, the Columbia University yearbook (see "Original hand written letter (#1) by Thomas Merton with envelope" for the other). This one concerns solicitations of advertisers for the yearbook: "...we are more earnest in getting prospects lined up than hopeful of getting any signatures on the dotted line as yet ... we are each going to work independently on a bunch of prospects that appear good to us ...." He inquires about the possibilities of making connections through Hailparn's father: " ... Far from being a question of advertising out of charity it would show certain advantages -- college men drink a lot of beer! ...". This letter and the other are accompanied by the 1937 edition of The Columbian yearbook which was edited by Merton and Hailpern (with two others) and prominently features Merton in text, photos and cartoons (approx. 30 appearances in all). See "Original 1937 The Columbian Yearbook" for details.
Label
USE
Date
August 20
Pages
Single hand-written sheet on personal letterhead - written on recto and verso.
Type of Work
correspondence Short Title: Original hand-written letter (#2) by Thomas Merton with envelope
Record Number
2267
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1967
Title
Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Notes
Single page typed letter signed; with 7 lines of text on Gethsemani letterhead accompanied by hand addressed envelope (also with Gethsemani letterhead). In the letter Merton speaks of passing along the recipients request for certain books to the bookstore and also forwards Victor Hammer's address for follow-up on one of their limited edition collaborations. This item came with a collection of items from David Semon, who corresponded with Merton during the late 1960s. This item came to David Semon directly from Merton.
Label
NSUE
Date
November 8 Short Title: Original letter (TLS) by Thomas Merton in envelope
Record Number
1992
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original collection of letters by Michael Mott in correspondence with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of letters by Michael Mott in correspondence with John Stanley
Notes
This item is a folder containing the following: - five insightful letters (3 hand-written and two typed and signed) by Michael Mott to John Stanley related mostly to Mott's biography of Merton. - copies of Stanley's letters of correspondence with Mott. - a few newspaper clippings related to Mott's biography. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1995
Reference Type
Manuscript
Year
1973
Title
Original collection of 1 letter by Brother Patrick Hart to John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of 1 letter by Brother Patrick Hart to John Stanley
Notes
This item is a file containing the following: - 1 original letter typed and signed by Brother Patrick Hart to John Stanley. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1989
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original collection of letters by Ed Rice in Correspondance with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of letters by Ed Rice in Correspondance with John Stanley
Notes
This item is a file folder containing the following: - approximately 15 original typed, and very insightful letters by Ed Rice (hand signed by Rice) - many making direct reference to his friend Thomas Merton. Letters are dated between 1974 and 1989 and most approximately 1 page in length. In one letter called Merton a "mystical iceberg; we only see the tip". - numerous copies of the letters of John Staney who corresponded with Rice over this time. This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2
Record Number
1994
Reference Type
Manuscript
Title
Original collection of one letter by Bill Shannon in correspondence with John Stanley Short Title: Original collection of one letter by Bill Shannon in correspondence with John Stanley
Notes
This item is a file containing the following: - 1 original letter typed and signed by Bill Shannon to John Stanley regarding the life and writings of Thomas Merton. Written while Mr. Shannon was working on The Merton Encyclopedia. - 1 photocopy of a letter written to Bill Shannon by John Stanley . This item was received, with deepest gratitude, from John Stanley. Stanley was a monk at Gethsemani for a short time while Merton was also there, and spent much of his life researching and writing about Merton, his friends and his family.
Label
UE2