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             Dan Shay and others were planning a "peace walk" from St. Louis to the east coast, travel to Italy and walk to Rome, for a "Council of Peace" to guide Catholics on war and peace-related issues, especially nuclear war.  Merton provides suggestions about his trip to Europe and thoughts about their message. 
            
		
            In 1962, Dan Shay was a 34-year-old carpenter's apprentice, a member of a number of Catholic organizations, and a conscientious objector from St. Louis, Missouri. 
            
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            See also Cold War Letters #104 published in  Witness to Freedom, pp. 64-65 [incorrectly listed as p. 44 in index of hardcover edition]. 
            
		
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                          1962/09/14  | 
                        HLS to Merton | 
                        I am 24 years old, a carpenter apprentice, a Catholic, a member of the young Christian Workers, | 
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                          1962/09/30?  | 
                        transcript from Merton | 
                        Your letter was very welcome.  I think the idea is a good one, and I think you are very right | 
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