Correspondence: Letters to and from Thomas Merton
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Letter from Eileen Egan to Thomas Merton. n.d.
Correspondence with Eileen Egan, who was an important figure in the Catholic peace movement. Front of flyer for PAX -
Letter from Eileen Egan to Thomas Merton. n.d. (before 1962 June 12)
Correspondence with Eileen Egan, who was an important figure in the Catholic peace movement. -
1967-07-05: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1967 July 5
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton discussing recent articles by Merton. -
1967-06-16: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1967 June 16
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton regarding Merton's article in Fellowship. -
1967-03-29: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1967 March 29
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton. -
1965-12-07: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1965 December 7
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton. -
1965-11-16: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1965 November 16
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton. -
1965-11-03: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1965 November 3
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton regarding a newspaper account of self-immolation at the Pentagon. -
1965-10-03: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1965 October 3
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton discussing meetings in Rome (re: Second Vatican Council) -
1965-10-24: Letter from James Douglass to Thomas Merton. 1965 October 24 [date written on letter (1965 September 24) was confirmed by Douglass likely to be in error]
Correspondence with James Douglass who was known for his theological writing and his activism in the area of non-violent resistance to war and especially nuclear arms. Letter to Merton discussing a visit and politics.