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Upanishads, The. The ten principal Upanishads; put into English by Shree Purohit, swami, and W. B. Yeats (London, Faber and Faber ltd. [1952]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Upanishads, The [Hume, Robert Ernest; and George Christian Otto Haas]. The thirteen principal Upanishads. Translated from the Sanskrit with an outline of the philosophy of the Upanishads and an annotated bibliography by Robert Ernest Hume. Archivist's note: additional marginalia discovered on page 102 and added to scanned file 25 July 2024.
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Upanishads, The. The Upanishads: Translations from the Sanskrit with an introduction by Juan Mascaró (Baltimore, Penguin Books [1965]). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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University of California, San Diego, Visual Arts Department. Paul Brach, Newton Harrison, Donald Lewallen, David Rifat, Miriam Schapiro: [exhibition] University of California, San Diego, October, 1967 (San Diego: Visual Arts Dept., University of California, 1967). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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Undiano, Federico. Tres Obras: El cementerio de chatarra; Después de los grillos; Llora, Erguín (Buenos Aires: Ediciones The Angel Press, 1967). Thomas Merton's Marginalia Collection.
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1968-04-22 - Letter from Merton to Nancy Fly Bredenberg. on Bredenberg's thoughts of transferring from Vassar to Berkeley / Andrea Pfeiffenberger / poems by Pfeiffenberger and Bredenberg / suggested revisions to Bredenberg's poem / David Ignatow and Russel Edson
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1968-04-03 - Letter to Merton from Nancy Fly Bredenberg. [mentions sending poem - poem not included with letter] plans of transfer to Berkeley
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1968-03 (date approximate) - Letter to Merton from Nancy Fly Bredenberg. spring vacation hitchhiking to San Francisco / presidential election - Kennedy and McCarthy
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1968-02-12 - Letter to Merton from Nancy Fly Bredenberg. Merton's "Edifying Cables" and Bob Dylan / sending two Vassar student publications Bredenberg edited - Review and Coccatrice / submissions to Monks Pond
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1967-12-19 - Letter to Merton from Nancy Fly Bredenberg. Denise Levertov leaving Vassar - connection with the Peace Movement