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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton mentioning Dorothy Day and a recent article Merton wrote for the Catholic Worker.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton discussing conscientious objection and the CPF moving to a new location. Postscript thanking him for Trappist cheese.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter from Merton. He mentions writing a letter in support of a conscientious objector mentioned in Cornell's December 1966 letter, as well as receiving mail from a nun in Haiti.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton regarding Cornell's attempt to help a conscientious objector.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton discussing bombing of Hanoi and discusses a case of someone burning their draft card.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton discussing Lanza del Vasto and some updates on the conscientious objectors.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton asking to prayer for Dorothy Day's brother.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton discussing Dorothy Day and Merton's article in the Catholic Worker.
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter from Merton in response to January 17, 1966 letter from Cornell. Carbon copy of a typed letter (not signed).
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Correspondence with Thomas Cornell who was deeply involved in the peace movement non-violent resistance to the Vietnam War and in counseling conscientious objectors. Letter to Merton regarding the organization of a conference on Vietnam and the Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, and asks if Merton could provide a paper for the conference