Thomas Merton Center

Manuscripts in Sub-Section D.9:

Catholic and creativity, The

Item 1 - [1]

First Lines:  The most obvious characteristic of our age is its destructiveness. This can hardly be doubted.

Sub-Type:  Published material

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Offprint

Date:  no-month no-day, 1960

Number of pages:  42

Additional authors/contributors:  Davidson, William; and Brother Antoninus. O.P.

Language:  English

Notes:  Inscribed by Merton to Jim and Alice Wygal. The American Benedictine Review 11.3/4: 197-238.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 12

Item 2 - [2]

First Lines:  The most obvious characteristic of our age is its destructiveness. This can hardly be doubted.

Sub-Type:  Published material

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Offprint

Date:  no-month no-day, 1960

Number of pages:  42

Additional authors/contributors:  Davidson, William; and Brother Antoninus. O.P.

Language:  English

Notes:  Inscribed by Merton to John Loftus. The American Benedictine Review 11.3/4: 197-238.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 12

Item 3 - [3]

First Lines:  + for Mark and Dorothy, will all Christmas blessings-1960 [-] Tom.

Sub-Type:  Published material

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Offprint

Date:  no-month no-day, 1960

Number of pages:  42

Additional authors/contributors:  Davidson, William; and Brother Antoninus. O.P.

Language:  English

Notes:  Inscribed by Merton to Mark and Dorothy Van Doren. The American Benedictine Review 11.3/4: 197-238. Donated 2016 by A.J. Flogge.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 12

Item 4 - [4]

First Lines:  + for Graham Carey in Xto Jesu. T. Merton

Sub-Type:  Published material

Draft:  

Copy Type:  Offprint

Date:  no-month no-day, 1960

Number of pages:  42

Additional authors/contributors:  Davidson, William; and Brother Antoninus. O.P.

Language:  English

Notes:  Inscribed by Merton to Graham Carey. The American Benedictine Review 11.3/4: 197-238. Donated 2016 by A.J. Flogge.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 12