This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Stuber, Jim".
Jim Stuber writes from Brownsville, Texas for some spiritual advice. Later, he writes from Ford City, Pennsylvania, where he was spending time with his mother after his father's death.
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This Record Sub-Group is not divided into Series and is arranged chronologically.
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# | Date | From/To | First Lines | Pub ✓ | Notes |
| y/m/d | Merton | | Scan ✉ | |
1. |
1967/04/20 |
TLS to Merton |
There is a season for everything. A time to sow and a time to harvest. A time to speak and a time |
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[conscience matter]
«detailed view» |
2. |
1967/04/27 |
TL[c] from Merton |
I was moved to get your letter. All sorts of things are happening these days. I am involved with |
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[conscience matter]
«detailed view» |
3. |
1967/07/01 |
TALS[x] from Merton |
Found your note yesterday, I don't know how long it had been there or if you are still here. |
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[conscience matter]
«detailed view» |
4. |
1967/07/06 |
TLS to Merton |
G.K. Chesterton once remarked that St. Francis of Assisi was above all things a great giver; |
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«detailed view» |
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