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MERTON'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH:
Sih, Paul K. T. (Paul Kwang Tsien), 1910-

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Descriptive Summary

Record Group: Section A - Correspondence

Dates of materials: 1961-1967, 1971, 1984

Volume: 60 item(s); 66 pg(s)

Scope and Content

This is a file in the correspondence of Thomas Merton under the heading: "Sih, Paul K. T. (Paul Kwang Tsien)".

Biography

Paul K. T. Sih was an author of histories of China and translator of Chinese classics. Sih was born near Shanghai, China. Nominally a Buddhist from a family that did not stress religion, he was exposed to Christianity through earning a doctorate in Rome, Italy, and though a Chinese government position in Rome. Through this job, he met Merton's friend John C. H. Wu, who was Chinese ambassador to the Vatican. Wu, having bridged connections between Christianity and Taoism, was a factor in Sih's conversion to Catholicism. In 1959, Sih became a professor of history and Director of the Center for Asian Studies at St. John's University in New York. It was here he began his correspondence with Merton. (Source: The Hidden Ground of Love, pp. 548-549.)

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SeriesDateTypeTo/FromFirst LinesPubFull TextNotes
 1961/04/10 TLSto MertonIt was with a deep sense of admiration that I read your excellent article "Classic Chinese Thought"   
 1961/05/03 TLSto MertonIt was with a deep sense of gratitude that I received your gracious letter this morning. Words are   
 1961/05/23 HLSto MertonIt has been a little while since I received your kind letter and later on the copyYes  
 1961/06/08 TLSto MertonIt was a special blessing to receive your most gracious letter of May 23rd. Words are not adequate   
 1961/07/11 TLS[x] from MacGregor, Robert / to Sih, PaulThomas Merton has written us of your interest in publishing the Chuang Tsu translations he is  expressing somewhat reluctant interest in publishing Merton's translations
 1961/07/26 TLSto MertonPlease forgive me for not replying to your letter of July 12th earlier than today. I also received   
 1961/08/16 (#01)TLSfrom MertonIt is already a long time since your letter of July 26th and the arrival of the two books, which IYes  
 1961/08/16 (#02)TL[c]from MertonIt is already a long time since your letter of July 26th and the arrival of the two books, which IYes  
 1961/08/18 TL[x]from Dahm, MarjorieThank you for your wonderful letter of August 16th addressed to Doctor Sih.  letter from Merton will be forwarded to Dr. Sih in Taiwan
 1961/10/17 TLSto MertonPlease forgive me for not writing you earlier than today. I returned from Formosa a couple of weeks   
 1961/10/24 TLSfrom MertonVery many thanks for your good letter of a week ago. I am glad to hear you have returned safelyYes  
 1961/11/15 TL[x]to MertonPlease forgive me for not replying to your letter of October 24, earlier than today. I was glad to  refers to future trip to Gethsemani
 1962/01/02 TLSfrom MertonPlease forgive me for my very long silence. I hope that the sending of the WISDOM OF THE DESERTYes  
 1962/01/04 TL[x]to MertonIn one of your letters to me you indicated that you had written a review article on the <u>Tao The  publishing suggestions
 1962/01/28 TLSfrom MertonAfter much delay I have finally got the copy of the article on the two Chinese Classics backYes  
 1962/01/29 TLSto MertonPlease forgive me for not replying to your letter of January 2nd earlier than today.   
 1962/02/21 TL[x]to MertonI appreciate greatly your letter and the article. Words are not enough to express my deep gratitude  confirming trip to Gethsemani
 1962/03/27 TLSto MertonPlease forgive me for not writing you earlier than now. Since my return to New York, I have busied   
 1962/05/03 (#01)TALSto MertonSince I wrote you last, I have been busying myself with reviewing a number of books for various   
 1962/05/03 (#02)otherto MertonDom Eusebius Wagner, O.C.S.O., Abbot of New Clairvaux, California, and 'Father Immediate'  [newspaper clippings from the <u>Hong Kong Sunday Examiner</u>, 1962/02/02 - photographs Dom Eusebius Wagner, Abbot of New Clairvaux Trappist monastery in California, and his trip to the Monastery of Our Lady of Joy, Lantao Island, Hong Kong - also depicting Dom Paulinus Lee, Prior of Lantao, and monks]
 1962/05/09 TLSfrom MertonYour letter of the 3rd reached me this morning. Thank you very much for it. The Wang Yang Ming hasYes  
 1962/06/14 TL[x]to MertonPlease forgive me for not acknowledging your letter of May 9th sooner than now. I am enclosing a  enclosing St. John's Alumni News / further publishing thoughts / Dr. Wu will visit Gethsemani
 1962/06/28 TLSfrom MertonJohn Wu left us the other day after a most pleasant visit. It was really good to see him faceYes  
 1962/07/10 (#01)TLSto MertonI was most grateful for your letter of June 28th and was happy to know that you have received   
 1962/07/10 (#02)otherto MertonAsian Institute Translations, No. 3 [-] <u>The Platform Scripture of the Sixth Patriarch</u>  [<u>The Platform Scripture of the Sixth Patriarch:</u> (The Basic Classic of Zen Buddhism) - translated with an introduction by Wing-tsit Chan (Dartmouth College) and Paul K. T. Sih - St. John's University Press, 1962 - 106 pages, 3 hole punched leaves]
 1962/08/24 TLSfrom MertonIt is a long time since I received the remarkably interesting translation of the "Platform Sutra"Yes  
 1962/09/05 TL[x]to MertonI appreciate greatly your kind letter of August 24th and am glad to know that you are interested in  thoughts on publishing
 1962/09/25 TLSto MertonToday I received the September issue of <u>Jubilee</u> and am exceedingly delighted to read your   
 1962/10/16 (#01)TLSfrom MertonThe usual complaint of those who have too many occupations: I did not have time to get to yourYes declines to write about sterilization and abortion for the St. John's University Alumni magazine, <u>Redman</u> - does not have expertise to rise above usual arguments
 1962/10/16 (#02)TL[c]from MertonThe usual complaint of those who have too many occupations: I did not have time to get to yourYes declines to write about sterilization and abortion for the St. John's University Alumni magazine, <u>Redman</u> - does not have expertise to rise above usual arguments
 1963/01/31 TALSto MertonPlease forgive me for this much-belated acknowledgement of receipt of your booklet on "Clement   
 1963/04/09 TALSto MertonI appreciate greatly your letter of March 28 in ending a copy of your book review of Father   
 1963/05/13 TL[x]to MertonEnclosed please find a check of $24.00 for the honorarium of your article "The Chinese Classics" pub  Zen book should be ready for distribution by the end of May
 1963/06/03 TLSto MertonI appreciate greatly your tow studies on Francois Fenelon. I am positive that I shall enjoy reading   
 1963/06/26 TLSfrom MertonI deeply appreciated your letter of April 9th, though I did not get around to answering it.Yes  
 1963/07/15 TL[x]to MertonI appreciate greatly your letter of June 26th and am grateful to know that you have written a review   
 1963/08/18 TLSfrom MertonI have been waiting to find out exactly what was going to be done with that review I wrote of theYes running into problems with the publisher Farrar Straus and Co.
 1963/08/22 TL[x]to MertonI appreciate greatly your letter of August 18 and fully understand the situation which has made it   
 1963/10/02 HLSfrom MertonPlease forgive my failure to answer your letter sooner. I have been in the hospital, and am stillYes  
 1963/10/28 TL[x]to MertonPlease forgive me for this much-belated reply to your letter of October 2. The delay was caused by  received the <u>Pilot</u> / may visit in the Spring
 1964/11/05 TLSto MertonI appreciate greatly your generous thought in sending a copy of your "Mystics and Zen Masters."   
 1964/11/11 (#01)TLSfrom MertonIt was fine to hear from you again. I am glad that the Center has developed and that so much goodYes  
 1964/11/11 (#02)HNS[x]from MertonHere is the revised text of <u>Mystics and Zen Masters</u>.Yes  
 1964/11/16 TLSto MertonThank you very much for your letter of November 11 and the revised text of "Mystics and Zen Masters.   
 1965/04/20 TLSto MertonAllow me to inform you that your article "Mystics and Zen Masters" has been published   
 1965/04/23 (#01)TLSfrom MertonIt was a pleasure to get your letter. I have been thinking of you lately. Thanks alsoYes  
 1965/04/23 (#02)TL[c]from MertonIt was a pleasure to get your letter. I have been thinking of you lately. Thanks alsoYes  
 1965/04/26 TLSto MertonI appreciate greatly your letter of April 23. I am most happy that you will read my manuscript even   
 1965/07/04 TL[c]from MertonI was delighted to get your letter and to hear the translation of LIFE AND HOLINESS is coming along.   
 1967/05/24 TALSto MertonIt has been a long time since we last corresponded. I understand that you are in complete seclusion   
 1967/05/27 (#01)TLSfrom MertonIt is so good to hear from you again. I often think about you and your work at the Center there.Yes  
 1967/05/27 (#02)TL[c]from MertonIt is so good to hear from you again. I often think about you and your work at the Center there.Yes  
 1967/06/16 TLSto MertonI appreciate greatly your letter of May 27 in allowing me to include your article on Classic Chinese   
 1967/07/18 TLSfrom MertonMany thanks for the book on Mencius, in fact thanks for two copies I was glad to get the extra one,Yes  
 1967/09/29 TLS[x] from Merton to Fr. DevineThanks for your kind letter of the 18th. I will certainly keep the Asian Center in my prayers, not   
 1967/10/03 TL[x]to MertonPlease forgive me for not replying to your letter of July 18 earlier than now. I went to Ann Arbor,   
 1971/02/16 TLS[x]to Center from Sih, PaulThank you for your recent letter concerning original correspondence I had with Father Thomas Merton.   
 1971/02/19 TAL[x]from Center to Sih, PaulThank you for sending us the original letters which you had received from Father Thomas Merton.   
 1984/04/05 TLS from Morris, Barbara L. / to William ShannonAs you requested, I am enclosing xeroxed copies of the letters exchanged between the late Dr. Paul  Paul Sih and Merton correspondence
 undated/no/no other Biographical Sketch of Paul K. T. Sih, Ph.D.   
        

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