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Merton's Correspondence with:

B. J. Stiles; B.J. Stiles; Stiles, B.J.

Stiles, B. J.  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1964-1967
Volume: 14 item(s); 14 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Merton contributed many of his progressive essays on war, Civil Rights, Adolph Eichmann, Albert Camus, and other materials to Motive magazine through the period of 1964-1967. Thomas McDonnell did an interview of Merton, which Merton submitted to Motive.

Biography

B. J. Stiles was editor of Motive magazine and writes from Nashville, Tennessee. Motive magazine was a progressive publication and the official voice of the Methodist Student Movement. It was noted for its cutting edge graphic design and emphasis on the arts.

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See also the "McDonnell, Thomas" file.

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#DateFrom/ToFirst LinesPub ✓Notes
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1. 1964/01/16 TLS to Merton "Letters to a White Liberal" in the recent issue of Ramparts is a beautiful--and devastating «detailed view»
2. 1964/05/11 TLS to Merton I recently met a South African writer in Washington, D.C. She is doing an article for us for next «detailed view»
3. 1964/05/26 TL[c] from Merton Thanks for your very kind letter of May 11th in which you take the trouble to quote your South «detailed view»
4. 1964/05/27 TLS to Merton Your letter mean much to us, and we say thanks again for including us in your thoughts and concerns. «detailed view»
5. 1965/09/13 TLS to Merton Your letter and article were waiting for me when I returned. What a marvelous welcome home gift! «detailed view»
6. 1967/02/17 TALS to Merton We're working on a special section of our May issue which will draw some comparison between [Merton's handwritten note on the bottom of the page - "sent Eichmann and Nostradamus. Feb 20"] «detailed view»
7. 1967/03/10 TL[c] from Merton Thanks for your note of Feb. 28th. I am very happy that the poems are satisfactory. And glad they «detailed view»
8. 1967/03/23 TLS to Merton Enclosed is a check for $25 which is a contribution on behalf of Thomas Merton's recent «detailed view»
9. 1967/04/15 TL[c] from Merton Thomas McDonnell, who edited the "Reader", has recently done a (written) interview of me. «detailed view»
10. 1967/05/20 TL[x] from Merton Tom McDonnell has forwarded to me your good positive reaction to the interview and I am happy about «detailed view»
11. 1967/06/01 TLS to Merton I believe all is squared away with you, McDonnell. (Is it possible to square a trinity?) «detailed view»
12. 1967/06/06 TL[c] from Merton Thanks for your note. I am glad everything seems clear with the interview now. About Camus: «detailed view»
13. 1967/06/12 TLS to Merton The Camus article came and I've run through it very quickly. I am very eager to have it for our «detailed view»
14. 1967/10/03 TLS to Merton You're nice to say so. We had a great time doing the whole issue, and I must admit, we were pleased «detailed view»

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