There is no extant correspondence from Miller, but the thesis exists in the Merton Center collection (see "Related Information" below). The file contains one letter of response from Merton, critiquing Miller's plan for a Cistercian monastery with both praise and criticism based on experience from having lived the monastic life.
William J. Miller wrote a plan for the construction of a Cistercian monastery as an undergraduate thesis in architecture at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
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See also "A Trappist Cistercian Monastery" by William J. Miller.
If the person in correspondence with Merton has full text records in the Merton Center Digital Collections, there will be a numeric link to them below.
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1960/01/06 |
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I am sorry I have not written to you before this, but it has slipped my mind. Your plan for |
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