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Merton's Correspondence with:

Lorraine Karpowich

Karpowich, Lorraine  printer

 
 

Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1964
Volume: 2 item(s); 2 pg(s)

Scope and Content

The carbon copy of Thomas Merton's letter to Lorraine Karpowich in this file was transferred from the "Unidentified First Names" file (February 8, 2012). The recipient was identified as Lorraine Karpowich from published version of the letter.

Biography

Lorraine Karpowich was Editor-in-chief of the 1964 issues of Blueprint, a quarterly publication of the National Honor Society of the Academy of the Holy Angels, Fort Lee, New Jersey.

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Related Information and Links

See one published letter from Merton to Karpowich in Witness to Freedom, p. 167. See also "From the Abbey of Gethsemani : Letter to Lorraine Karpowich" in Sub-Section D.1.

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#DateFrom/ToFirst LinesPub ✓Notes
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1. 1964/04/17 (#01) TL[c] from Merton You ask how a Catholic writer can have "the greatest possible influence on his public". A seemingly [physical copy transferred from the "Unidentified First Names" file with a copy of a signed] «detailed view»
2. 1964/04/17 (#02) TLS[x] from Merton You ask how a Catholic writer can have "the greatest possible influence on his public". A seemingly [copied from Blueprint Volume VII, No. 3 (June 1964) - see also a copy in "Fox, James" Series 29] «detailed view»

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