MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH: Jordan, Placid, Fr., O.S.B., (Max Jordan) 1895-1977
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Descriptive Summary
Record Group: Section A - Correspondence
Dates of materials: 1964
Volume: 7 item(s); 8 pg(s)
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This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Jordan, Placid, Fr., O.S.B., (Max Jordan) 1895-1977".
Biography
Fr. Placid Jordan was a Benedictine monk of Beuron Abbey in Germany. He had quite a storied past as a journalist. A convert to Catholicism in 1924, Max Jordan was one of the pioneering news reporters for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in the United States. He broke many of the stories concerning Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany in the 1930's and followed the anti-Hitler underground through the duration of World War II. Based on his experiences of the war, Jordan wrote the book Beyond All Fronts: A Bystander's Notes on This Thirty Years War. After the war, as many of his colleagues rose to prominence, Jordan joined a Swiss congregation of Benedictines at Beuron Abbey in Germany in the year 1954. He took the name Placid. He would again don a journalistic role in covering the Second Vatican Council, working for the news service of the National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC). (Sources: McLeod, Elizabeth. "Max Jordan -- NBC's Forgotten Pioneer". Broadcasting History Resources website. 1998. ‹http://www.midcoast.com/~lizmcl/jordan.html›, accessed 2005/05/06. See also student newspaper clipping in correspondence folder of 1962/01/16.)
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See also one published letter from Merton to Jordan in The School of Charity, pp. 236-237; and see also "Pachomius, Fr." file.
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