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Merton's Correspondence with:

Georges Agadjanian

Agadjanian, Georges, 1910-  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1967
Volume: 6 item(s); 9 pg(s)

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Biography

Georges Agadjanian was a professor at Gannon College in Erie, Pennsylvania at the time of correspondence. He describes himself as a French writer preparing to write for the American audience.

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1. 1967/05/22 HLS to Merton I do not mean to start a correspondence with you, for nothing can be more depressing than an desire to publish an article by Merton in Gannon College magazine and plans for publishing his own work «detailed view»
2. 1967/06/07 TL[c] from Merton Thanks for your letter. About publication of the article in the "Laureate"-- you understand that it response to publishing questions «detailed view»
3. 1967/06/16 HALS to Merton It was thoughtless of me for not giving to you my home address. Colleges have vacations, days of plans to do a second printing of article in the "Laureate" «detailed view»
4. 1967/08/05 HALS to Merton I. I have read thus far the following books written by you: 1) The Seven Storey discussed books read and opinions on them, asks advice on further reading, and sends Merton two stories and a book for review «detailed view»
5. 1967/09/23 HLS to Merton 1) I have finished reading "Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander", and it is certainly the one that apologizes for asking too much before / asks for articles back and suggestions of where to publish them «detailed view»
6. 1967/09/26 TL[c] from Merton I am very sorry for not answering you more promptly. By now you can probably guess why: almost offers advice and encouragement about publishing and a name of a publisher «detailed view»

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