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Merton's Correspondence with:

Fr. Roman J. Verostko; Fr. Roman Verostko

Verostko, Roman J., Fr., O.S.B.  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1964
Volume: 5 item(s); 5 pg(s)

Scope and Content

Fr. Roman J. Verostko asks Merton to submit an article on "Art and Morality" for The New Catholic Encyclopedia.

Biography

Fr. Roman J. Verostko was Staff Editor for Art for The New Catholic Encyclopedia and writes from Washington, D.C.

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1. 1964/08/03 TLS to Merton As you know from correspondence with other editors here we are preparing a fifteen volume reference «detailed view»
2. 1964/08/12 (#01) TLS to Merton Thank you for a very kind and understanding note. I understand perfectly well that it is difficult «detailed view»
3. 1964/08/12 (#02) other   AUTHOR'S GUIDE [-] THE NEW CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA [-] THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF «detailed view»
4. 1964/08/25 (#01) other to Merton May I have permission to use the copyrighted material specified below. I intend to use this [form, signed by Merton, asking permission of publishers to quote from Eric Gill's Beauty Looks After Herself for an article for The New Catholic Encyclopedia] «detailed view»
5. 1964/08/25 (#02) other to Merton May I have permission to use the copyrighted material specified below. I intend to use this [form, signed by Merton, asking permission of publishers to quote from Jacques Maritain's Art and Scholasticism for an article for The New Catholic Encyclopedia] «detailed view»

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