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Merton's Correspondence with:

Don Gold; Donald Gold

Gold, Don  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1964-1966
Volume: 22 item(s); 24 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Biography

Don Gold writes as Assistant to the Editor of Holiday magazine.

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#DateFrom/ToFirst LinesPub ✓Notes
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1. 1964/01/13 TLS to Merton I found your article quite fascinating. I want one or two other editors to read it. «detailed view»
2. 1964/07/07 TLS to Merton Recently, I had the pleasure--and a profound one it was--of listening to a series of recordings made «detailed view»
3. 1964/07/10 TAL[c] from Merton Your idea sounds quite feasible and I think I would enjoy doing an article on the monastery «detailed view»
4. 1964/07/13 TLS to Merton Many thanks for your pleasant letter. I'm delighted that you find my idea feasible and that you are «detailed view»
5. 1964/07/18 (#01) TL[c] from Merton Since I last wrote to you I have been in touch with our Father Abbot, who has still not returned Abbot will not allow article about the monastery for publication in Holiday - already turned down many others / check again in 1966 about an article about all U.S. Trappist monasteries «detailed view»
6. 1964/07/18 (#02) TLS[x] from Merton Since I last wrote to you I have been in touch with our Father Abbot, who has still not returned [same as 1964/07/18 TL[c] with signature - printed from a scanned copy] «detailed view»
7. 1964/07/20 TLS to Merton I won't attempt to conceal my sense of regret about the latest developments. I accept your account «detailed view»
8. 1964/07/24 TLS to Merton After dispatching my modestly argumentative letter to you, I began thinking of other essays you «detailed view»
9. 1964/07/28 TAL[c] from Merton Your letter and the Golding piece (which I have not yet read, but will with pleasure) have arrived. «detailed view»
10. 1964/07/31 TLS to Merton Your latest letter was received with considerable enthusiasm by all of us. We're delighted that «detailed view»
11. 1964/12/19 TL[c] from Merton Here is the article. It ought to get to you sometime in the Christmas rush, probably the worst «detailed view»
12. 1965/01/16 TL[c] from Merton About a month ago I sent off that article you asked for, aware that it might get lost «detailed view»
13. 1965/01/21 TLS to Merton I did, indeed, receive your article, was fascinated by it and droped [sic] you a note about it. «detailed view»
14. 1965/01/25 TLS to Merton As I indicated to you earlier, we would like you to do a couple of small things with your essay RAIN «detailed view»
15. 1965/01/30 TL[c] from Merton The suggestion for revisions was, I think, a good one. I have gone through the whole piece, «detailed view»
16. 1965/02/01 TLS to Merton Many thanks for making the revisions so promptly and so effectively. I'll hold the manuscript «detailed view»
17. 1965/02/11 TL[c] from Merton The censor's green light for Rain and Rhinoceros came today, so there are no further obstacles. «detailed view»
18. 1966/01/25 TLS to Merton What's this I hear about you backing away from contemporary issues? It will do you no good to say «detailed view»
19. 1966/02/12 TL[c] from Merton It was good to get your note. Certainly the fact that I don't want to make political noises anymore «detailed view»
20. 1966/02/24 TLS to Merton Thanks for your note. I'm as much in a haze as you are about subjects you might do for us. «detailed view»
21. undated/no/no (#01) HLS from Merton Congratulations on the new job. As a matter of fact my good friend Naomi Burton is an editor there [would seem to be dated from 1966 through 1968 - Gold is still with Holiday at least through early 1966 / mentions "D", which is probably the publisher, Doubleday / low resolution copy] Naomi Burton [Stone] / «detailed view»
22. undated/no/no (#02) HLS from Merton Glad you are still there. I am in the middle of writing my piece for Holiday and it may need need for "sympathetic editing" / sending photo (not included here - photo refers to one of Merton taken by Sibylle Akers) «detailed view»

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