1. |
1938/06/17 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
I got here very hot very tired. Every time the Erie Railroad got parallel to a highway the cars all |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.1]
«detailed view» |
2. |
1938/06/29 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Tomorrow I move out of here to go to the place on 114th st. which is 548a, where they have |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.3]
«detailed view» |
3. |
1938/07/29 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Lax, you don't write. Sir, are you bogged up in your cabin? Are you walled in, is there no mail |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.5]
«detailed view» |
4. |
1938/08/11 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Tomorrow summer session draws to a close and all the happy people go away, some creeping, |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.7]
«detailed view» |
5. |
1938/08/no? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Lissen forchrissake why dont [sic] you go to Boston to N.Flagg, and maybe I'd go up to Boston |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.8]
«detailed view» |
6. |
1938/10/no? |
TALS[x] from Merton |
I had to do some fast thinking today. I walked out of the Library and my mind shouted: "Ow, Globes, |
✓ |
[Biddle 38.9]
«detailed view» |
7. |
1939/04/25? |
HLS[x] from Merton |
There is on board one Ida Lichfield of Boston Mass. I say to her ok you are of Boston so you know |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.2]
«detailed view» |
8. |
1939/04/30? |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
Listen: Bermuda is the place in the world most like the South of France. It is, hear me, splendid! |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.3]
«detailed view» |
9. |
1939/07/14 |
TALS[x] from Merton |
I got back here it is hot, but it aint so much the heat as the wet which is grieving. I seen Gibney |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.4]
«detailed view» |
10. |
1939/07/30? |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I never heard no beard so highly praised except by barbers. I find it is not dames who dislike |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.5]
«detailed view» |
11. |
1939/08/21 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Its [sic] hot. It is so hot all the fellows as far as I know have sat down. Slate, I talked to on |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.6]
«detailed view» |
12. |
1939/09/no? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Gibney just now over the phone nearly knocked me unconscious with the quotation about the children |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.8]
«detailed view» |
13. |
1939/10/17 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Gibney made a sharp guess you and seymour had flew the coop. Some coop. Then I called up |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.10]
«detailed view» |
14. |
1939/10/30? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
It come to me today to go to the Fair again although it is nearly locked up or rather because it is. |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.12]
«detailed view» |
15. |
1939/12/10 (#01) |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
I'm satisfied comfy and quite content [-] I'm stopping here my money's well spent. x29 [-] 12xG:24ΠR |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.16]
«detailed view» |
16. |
1939/12/10 (#02) |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
Here we are for the art for the culture for the beauty for the sloth for the expense for the humdrum |
✓ |
[Biddle 39.17]
«detailed view» |
17. |
1940/01/09 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Yes it was nice at Olean and I'm sorry I had to go so fast. But I did save money on the train |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.2]
«detailed view» |
18. |
1940/02/04 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for the letter, the play. Some play, very fine very funny but I only read it between |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.3]
«detailed view» |
19. |
1940/02/16 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks nice letter, Lax. The handwriting is neater but still runs in wavy sloping lines now up |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.5]
«detailed view» |
20. |
1940/03/no |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I had a ghastly experience with some doctors. (1) The Doctors rushed at me in a group and plucked |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.7]
«detailed view» |
21. |
1940/04/08 |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
This picture shows how Florida enchant the eye. Another pic. I send to Slate show how horse is king |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.8]
«detailed view» |
22. |
1940/04/10? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
what i say about cuba is true it takes about thirty bucks to get to Havana from new york by train |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.9]
«detailed view» |
23. |
1940/07/24 |
HNS[x] from Merton |
No monastery. Maybe look for a job. I don't think Jinny & Lilly come up to Olean. Here it is |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.12]
«detailed view» |
24. |
1940/08/07 |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
Me come Friday night. Right now not in Worlds Fair [-] Busy in the movies. Love Merto |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.13]
«detailed view» |
25. |
1940/08/no? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Some complicated misery leaving Virginia Burtons mansion in the state of the same name, for it was |
✓ |
[Biddle 40.14]
«detailed view» |
26. |
1941/02/20 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
sidney Pratt cant fool me, I know "writer conscious" isn't nothing to go bang bang on my head |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.4]
«detailed view» |
27. |
1941/03/13 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
How youse. Me not so good, what with the draft. Last week I got the questionnaire, this week, |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.6]
«detailed view» |
28. |
1941/03/21? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Some printemps. Outside my fusty room it laughs a great drunk tree as if in the heats of middlemost |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.8]
«detailed view» |
29. |
1941/03/30? |
TLS[x] from Merton |
the chaff board hath spoke. I got me drop number: 4e. i will not appeal. there is only one more |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.9]
«detailed view» |
30. |
1941/04/05 |
HNS[x] from Merton |
However many "n's" there may be in Cincinnati it is sure a nice city, clean, serious, happy, |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.10]
«detailed view» |
31. |
1941/06/18? |
HPCS[x] from Merton |
This is a penny view of Spencer's Beauty in Cornbox, N.Y. Holloy. Not stopping at the Hotel |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.12]
«detailed view» |
32. |
1941/06/30 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
I have just rushed incontinent to my maquina scribi and penned with the artful mechanical fingers |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.14]
«detailed view» |
33. |
1941/12/06 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Finally has come the time to go to the Trappists and try to get in. I cannot explain this except |
✓ |
[Biddle 41.19]
«detailed view» |
34. |
1942/11/21 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
I was happy and surprised that the New Yorker took the Carol, all full of direct references to God, |
✓ |
[Biddle 42.1]
«detailed view» |
35. |
1942/no/no? |
HLS[x] to Merton |
Yr letter I showed to Gibney, Gil, Roger, Leila Lennie - this week to Rice Gladio, Mark Van Doren. |
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[Biddle 42.2]
«detailed view» |
36. |
1943/11/23 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for the letters. I liked the poem about the "universe is mostly dark" in connection with |
✓ |
[Biddle 43.1]
«detailed view» |
37. |
1945/04/01 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
After my confessor had said no poems, then I was talking to Fr. Abbot about something completely |
✓ |
[Biddle 45.1]
«detailed view» |
38. |
1945/04/02 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
P.S. Today I opened a letter from someone called Raymond E. F. Larson who sent me a good poem |
✓ |
[Biddle 45.1 (continued)]
«detailed view» |
39. |
1947/04/07 |
HLS[x] to Merton |
I've been thinking about you a lot through Lent at Easter. I haven't heard from you even indirectly |
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[Biddle 47.1]
«detailed view» |
40. |
1947/04/13 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for your letter. I am fine. In fact March 19th I made my solemn vows & so everything |
✓ |
[Biddle 47.2 / dated "Low Sunday", which should be April 13th that year, but dated "May 1947" in The Road to Joy]
«detailed view» |
41. |
1947/11/29 |
TLS to Merton |
This girl Mary Averett Seelye is 7 ft tall and an ex-instructor at Sarah Lawrence. She dances |
✓ |
[Biddle 47.3]
«detailed view» |
42. |
1948/04/01 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
You see it's still Gethsemani, not Utah, though the Utah foundation sounds fine. |
✓ |
[Biddle 48.1]
«detailed view» |
43. |
1948/11/24 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for your beautiful letter. One of the best things I liked about the 7 storey mtn was |
✓ |
[Biddle 48.2 - dated "Feast of St. John of the X" (John of the Cross) / photocopy is missing a line - missing line appears in Biddle's published letters]
«detailed view» |
44. |
1949/05/27 |
HNS to Merton |
+PAX [-] Happy Ordination Day. It is good here, all snow. Here are markers for your friends. |
✓ |
[Biddle 49.1]
«detailed view» |
45. |
1949/10/no? |
TALS[x] to Merton |
I'm home again in the attic; stayed at the island till October 15. it is a fine island, but house |
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[Biddle 49.2]
«detailed view» |
46. |
1949/11/27 |
TLS[x] from Merton |
Thanks for the letter and the list of poems and the news of Gib and Nancy. Is Virgin Islands any |
✓ |
[Biddle 49.3]
«detailed view» |
47. |
1949/11/30? |
TALS[x] to Merton |
You do fine: always letters on my birthday. This one very good, very funny. Here is the beginning |
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[Biddle 49.4]
«detailed view» |
48. |
1950/04/23? |
HPCS[x] to Merton |
POWER WISDOM LOVE AT PLAY IN EVERY ACT OF EVERY BEING POWER WISDOM LOVE |
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[Biddle 50.1 - postmarked April 23, 1950 - words arranged in a circle]
«detailed view» |
49. |
1950/09/23 |
TLS to Merton |
Sister Tiroux is from nazis gesprungen; i on the other hand am chez the baroness von hueck |
✓ |
[Biddle 50.3]
«detailed view» |
50. |
1950/11/04 |
HPCS to Merton |
If I ever heard of La Sainte Chapelle I didn't pay much attention but it sure is pretty - the angel |
✓ |
[Biddle 50.4 - verso: black and white photograph of a statue on La Sainte Chapelle du Palais in Lourdes, France]
«detailed view» |
51. |
1950/no/no? |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Swell poem. About these autographs- No. Not unless they can get to some close friend |
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[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
52. |
1951/04/07? |
TLS[x] to Merton |
Everywhere I look today it says Louis: trucks go by say Louis, hotel St Louis, but Sain Louis; |
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[Biddle 51.1 - no date / marked in pencil "1952?" but Biddle estimates the date as 1951]
«detailed view» |
53. |
1956/12/25 |
TLS to Merton |
from the middle of the storm i salute you. dying, we praise thee. from under the rocks we garble |
✓ |
[Biddle 56.6 - dated "Noel 56"]
«detailed view» |
54. |
1957/08/12 |
TL to Merton |
one sits here in the apartment of dave budd, abstract expressionist painter, husband of corky |
✓ |
[Biddle 57.4 - continued on letter from 1957/08/13]
«detailed view» |
55. |
1957/08/13 |
TLS to Merton |
here it is the next morning in the same place. there is a tree outside the window. the world as |
✓ |
[Biddle 57.4 - continued from previous letter]
«detailed view» |
56. |
1957/11/08 |
HPCS from Reinhardt, Adolph |
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[see "Reinhardt, Adolph" file / series of symbols / appearing to be a coded language of some sort with no intelligible words written to Robert Lax in Buffalo General Hospital (Buffalo, New York)]
«detailed view» |
57. |
1957/11/22 |
HPCS from Reinhardt, Adolph |
LAXPAXPALAXPAXLAX, MEX. YUREM SANKS YRREM SAMX MEANS ITS ALL THE SAME (TO YOU) SAMKS |
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[see "Reinhardt, Adolph" file] appears to be stylized letters (similar to symbolic writing in prior post cards) of "Merry Xmas"
«detailed view» |
58. |
1957/11/28 |
HLS to Merton |
I had to larf when I seen you was at the Flageolet's Memorial Hospital. It certainly is the year |
✓ |
[Biddle 57.7 - dated "Thanksgiving Day"]
«detailed view» |
59. |
1957/11/30? |
HLS to Merton |
I've been working on a memorable saying of the following characters: L. Bloy: the only sorrow |
✓ |
[Biddle 57.8]
«detailed view» |
60. |
1957/12/13? |
TLS to Merton |
This is Cotton Mather's day. Cotton Mather invented the gin-mill. This was called the unlustrious |
✓ |
[Biddle 57.9]
«detailed view» |
61. |
1960/06/09 |
TALS[c] from Merton |
Did come Paxo proof from Mem day jive, I have, I have admired, jog-goggled, imagined on crusty |
✓ |
[Biddle 60.8]
«detailed view» |
62. |
1961/06/21 |
HLS to Merton |
Print it all together with a whoop - this is my idea - fill it up with peace dragons, pretty beezils |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.9]
«detailed view» |
63. |
1961/06/25? |
HLS to Merton |
perhaps there is some Ferlinghetti mixup - but maybe not. He writes you tell him he can have atom |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.10]
«detailed view» |
64. |
1961/07/11? |
HLS to Merton |
This latest version of the bomb is by far the most magnificent, I am ravished anew. I will do all |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.13 - verso: handwritten notes by Merton]
«detailed view» |
65. |
1961/07/14 |
HLS to Merton |
That is a good poem, the poem about poor old Ernest. (His brother, Lester Hemingway, is he still |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.14]
«detailed view» |
66. |
1961/08/17? |
HLS to Merton |
L. F writes he not use Child Bomb till after Pax if at all- So |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.16]
«detailed view» |
67. |
1961/08/25? |
HLS to Merton |
I am reading the crazy mad argument (for P. A. Cuadra) with great pleasure & many a bombed-out |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.20]
«detailed view» |
68. |
1961/08/no? |
HLS to Merton |
Ed Rice say could we have an excerpt (2000 words you, 2000 words Suzuki) from Wisdom in |
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[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
69. |
1961/09/no? (#01) |
other |
here is Lax saving world for Polynesian girls. (Cristiani) |
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[black and white photograph of a woman and a girl from the Cristiani family with annotation in pencil by Lax - Lax spent the summer of 1949 following the Cristiani family circus in western Canada - stamp on the back of the photograph seems to indicate this print was made in September of 1961]
«detailed view» |
70. |
1961/09/no? (#02) |
other |
here is same one lushing up with Mama Cristiani |
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[black and white photograph of Lax and Mama Cristiani with annotation in pencil by Lax - Lax spent the summer of 1949 following the Cristiani family circus in western Canada - stamp on the back of the photograph seems to indicate this print was made in September of 1961]
«detailed view» |
71. |
1961/09/no? (#03) |
other |
here is Emil Antonucci |
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[black and white photograph of Emil Antonucci, who designed and published many of Lax's books and designed a special edition book of Merton's "Original Child Bomb"]
«detailed view» |
72. |
1961/11/12? |
HLS to Merton |
I am overwhelm with presents [-] Thurber poem [-] Clamx of Alexandriums [-] Red & Dead jokes - |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.24]
«detailed view» |
73. |
1961/11/15 |
HLS to Merton |
I am just read Clemish Alexandrius - All splendid. All most magnificent. For Pax I would like |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.25]
«detailed view» |
74. |
1961/11/18? |
HLS to Merton |
hoy [-] yes [-] Pax want Clement of Alexandria [-] hoy, [-] yes, [-] Pax want collected works |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.26]
«detailed view» |
75. |
1961/11/22? |
HLS to Merton |
yes - Clammish - short introduction [-] funny sayings, [-] plenty [-] Poppa Zavatta |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.27]
«detailed view» |
76. |
1961/11/29? |
HLS to Merton |
Yes, Ernesto Cardenal poems [-] yes - Jubilee, ok [-] Jubilee [-] plenty beat [-] translations, |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.29]
«detailed view» |
77. |
1961/12/no? |
transcript from Merton |
Here is at my side your exceedingly ribald Christmas card in many foreign languages inciting to joy. |
✓ |
[Biddle 61.30 - Cold War Letters #16 - copy from bound set / see also Seeds of Destruction, "Letters in a Time of Crisis" #8]
«detailed view» |
78. |
1962/02/no? |
transcript from Merton |
Indeed the poem of Nick the Gosling is a very fine poem, Major. I think you crazy, Major, if you |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.2 - Cold War Letters #40 - copy from bound set]
«detailed view» |
79. |
1962/04/no? |
HLS to Merton |
All the Catholic Worker crowd (all of whom has just been bailed from the stocks by Tennessee |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.3]
«detailed view» |
80. |
1962/06/04 |
transcript from Merton |
Here is an answer to your riposte of the nth. Since that time my dear agent we have been in contact |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.4 - Cold War Letters #78 - copy from bound set]
«detailed view» |
81. |
1962/07/no? |
TLS to Merton |
am thanking you for the book of thoughts on you-know-what. very good, strong, powerful, |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.5]
«detailed view» |
82. |
1962/08/16 |
HLS[x] from Merton |
Zalman Schachter left no forwarding address with me - is he still there? Here is a letter for him. |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.7 - encloses photograph of W.C. Fields at a pool table with the message: "Here is a popular sheepherder image. Very popular cockeyed sheeps."]
«detailed view» |
83. |
1962/11/25 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
It turns out that you are among the Greeks. This is clearly educational, especially as you refer |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.9 / CAL Pt. I-II / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
84. |
1962/11/no? |
HLS to Merton |
Here is a short note from the insuls of Greichland to say that I have applied for a yo-ho-ho-erie |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.9 / CAL Pt. I-I / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
85. |
1962/12/03 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Has just gone off to the Guggenwhaps the total conclusions of my summation and reports. |
✓ |
[Biddle 62.10 / CAL Pt. I-III / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
86. |
1963/01/12 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
What was my surprise and shock to go to the posto this am and find what do you think? |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.1 (incorrect date of 1963/01/22 in book) / CAL Pt. I-IV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
87. |
1963/06/30 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Am I right in supposing you are still perched on that clump of islands? What a perch, and if so, |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.2 / CAL Pt. I-V / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
88. |
1963/07/27 |
TALS to Merton |
here is a bird i am send you from Patmose [-] this patmos is a splendid place. |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.4 / CAL Pt. I-VI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon / published letter in Biddle is missing the salutation, "carissimost Mertaghs" - original contains a drawing of a bird]
«detailed view» |
89. |
1963/09/02 |
HPCS to Merton |
Ho, ho, those sheeps was really Italians (left-overs from the last war). They got sprayed plenty |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.6 - verso: colorized photograph of an old man on the island of Samos]
«detailed view» |
90. |
1963/10/05 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
How come you all the time Samos? Glad about those Italian sheep and the head of the community. |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.7 / CAL Pt. I-VII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
91. |
1963/10/05 (#02) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
How come you all the time Samos? Glad about those Italian sheep and the head of the community. |
✓ |
[copied from Sub-Section H.7, Hart Working Files / Biddle 63.7 / CAL Pt. I-VII]
«detailed view» |
92. |
1963/10/12 |
TALS to Merton |
i am always on the march. where have i been but on the march. the banners is rippy |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.8 / CAL Pt. I-VIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
93. |
1963/10/17 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Today I receive your secrets about the march and your reminder of the manifestoes and calligraphies |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.9 / CAL Pt. I-IX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
94. |
1963/10/20? |
TALS to Merton |
here i am again, yr friendly correspondent. i am read again the seneca poem |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.10 / CAL Pt. I-X / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
95. |
1963/10/23 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
It is true, no one can deny that you are the most friendly of neighborhood correspondents you have |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.11 / CAL Pt. I-XI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
96. |
1963/10/30? |
TALS to Merton |
Your letter is drift ashore and i am apprised now of all that is in them. ( outside is bugles: |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.12 / CAL Pt. I-XII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
97. |
1963/11/02 |
TALS to Merton |
yrs is arrived, that is yours of the nst, and i am delighted with the following news: that you are |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.13 / CAL Pt. I-XIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
98. |
1963/11/10? |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Here is your uncle pangloss again writing hard from Moose Holler, where the Bears whoop |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.14 / CAL Pt. I-XIV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
99. |
1963/11/23? |
HLS to Merton |
(If there is a letter from you, it is now in Athens) I am think to send you bk. 1 pretty soon (which |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.15]
«detailed view» |
100. |
1963/11/27 (#01) |
HLS[x] to Merton |
Your letter with its many ingenious thaumistics certainly came to me at a good moment. |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.16 / CAL Pt. I-XV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
101. |
1963/11/27 (#02) |
TLS to Merton |
I think there is three from Aegina, but there is only two; so I send one from Athens, the reader |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.17]
«detailed view» |
102. |
1963/11/27 (#03) |
other to Merton |
AE-GI-NA [-] THREE POEMS [-] 1. sun things [-] stone things [-] be- sun be- [-] ing stone |
✓ |
[Biddle 63.17 continued]
«detailed view» |
103. |
1964/02/29 |
TNS to Merton |
Dear Swinger, [-] here's the handy list we promised you of all the hot spots in Rimini, [-] yrs, Zaw |
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[not found in Biddle - includes small square cut-outs of a street map with numbered lists of attractions in Rimini]
«detailed view» |
104. |
1964/03/05 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
First of all your prose is again from Greeks which alerts me to the fact that you have not budged |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.1 / CAL Pt. I-XVI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
105. |
1964/03/13 |
TALS to Merton |
i sit now in the island of kos among the elements: in truth at the villa apis; in very truth |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.2 / CAL Pt. I-XVII (first paragraph deleted by Merton from A Catch of Anti-letters) / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
106. |
1964/03/14 |
TLS to Merton |
me hop up&down; many things to do; many things all over the desk; goodness, goodness. |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.3]
«detailed view» |
107. |
1964/04/30 |
TLS to Merton |
man i think your shld write letter to and send all kinds pamphelts, pamphlets, tracts, manifestos |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.4]
«detailed view» |
108. |
1964/05/01 |
TALS to Merton |
here it is good friday among the orthodox (i have just again seen old pater basilis) the following |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.5 / CAL Pt. I-XVIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - contains a paragraph edited from all published copies]
«detailed view» |
109. |
1964/05/05 (#01) |
TL to Merton |
dear friends in the outer circle of the john stuart mill society: i address you once again in my |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.8 / CAL Pt. I-XXI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - see also the same page for Biddle 64.9]
«detailed view» |
110. |
1964/05/05 (#02) |
TLS to Merton |
i am here again at the machine, a prisoner of sorts in room 13 of the hotel rex. this hotel rex is |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.9 / CAL Pt. I-XXII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - on the same page as Biddle 64.8]
«detailed view» |
111. |
1964/05/05 (#03) |
TLS to Merton |
and yes, oh yes: i am in receipt of every manifesto: of the monk in the diaspora, and suggestions |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.9 / CAL Pt. I-XXII continued / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
112. |
1964/05/08 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
That is the way. Sooner or later we start it. Who is right, we say, who is wrong, who has |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.6 / CAL Pt. I-XIX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
113. |
1964/05/11 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
This is a great hollow banging on the building and I suppose apes have come and would enter through |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.7 / CAL Pt. I-XX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
114. |
1964/07/04 |
TLS to Merton |
one is in kalymnos. it is better here. the books are arrived. i thank you and every monk among |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.10 / CAL Pt. I-XXIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
115. |
1964/07/10 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
With you it was four and with me is ten. July four, July ten. Patriotism and unknown wits. |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.11]
«detailed view» |
116. |
1964/07/17 |
TLS to Merton |
look, if you had said the gold rail; if you had said the King's Crown Hotel; but BUTLER HALL. |
✓ |
[Biddle 64/12]
«detailed view» |
117. |
1964/08/06 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
here is the latest news from a tumbling universe. have thousands more to send you, but will all |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.13]
«detailed view» |
118. |
1964/08/06 (#02) |
other |
BLACKISM LAUNCHED [-] LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) - A Nigerian leader calls for direct action to create |
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[newspaper clipping about the book Blackism by Chief Remi Fani-Kayode, Deputy Premier of Western Nigeria]
«detailed view» |
119. |
1964/10/14 |
TL[x] to Landes, Aloys |
On November 15 we will open an exhibit here of a group of abstract drawings by Thomas Merton. |
|
[see also "Landes, Aloys R." file]
«detailed view» |
120. |
1964/10/30 |
HLS to Merton |
I am see the poems of Nagomi Burdquist in the Simes. I look upon yr picture there. Some picture. |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.14]
«detailed view» |
121. |
1964/10/31 (#01) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
How long you think you can hide from the long arm of the postoffice? Where have you been? |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.15 / CAL Pt. I-XXIV]
«detailed view» |
122. |
1964/10/31 (#02) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
How long you think you can hide from the long arm of the postoffice? Where have you been? |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.15 / CAL Pt. I-XXIV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
123. |
1964/11/26 |
TLS to Merton |
first of all happy christmas & right upon it happy new year, less pursued, more in contentments. |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.16]
«detailed view» |
124. |
1964/11/29 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Well Rob we are coming seriously to the end of another calendar year, and in fact we are already |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.17 / CAL Pt. I-XXV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
125. |
1964/12/27 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Dans le cours de 1965 il faut avant toutfoutre par terre les ithyphages et les tonitruants, sans |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.18 / CAL Pt. I-XXVI]
«detailed view» |
126. |
1964/12/27 (#02) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Dans le cours de 1965 il faut avant toutfourtre par terre les ithyphages et les tonitruants, sans |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.18 / CAL Pt. I-XXVI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - this copy includes corrections and sections crossed out, see previous record for unedited version]
«detailed view» |
127. |
1964/12/30? |
HLS to Merton |
I am all right now - I am all over the party. Ina Lou is all over the party. This is Lily |
✓ |
[Biddle 64.19 / CAL Pt. I-XXVII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
128. |
1965/01/23 (#01) |
HNS to Merton |
Another letter from Sister Barkingham. Do you think it will be all right to send her a curt refusal |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.1]
«detailed view» |
129. |
1965/01/23 (#02) |
HLS from Hall, Suzanne |
One of our common editors, who strikes me as a remarkable friend of God's, judging from the sort |
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[Sr. Suzanne Hall was a Benedictine nun of the Abbaye des Saints Jean et Scholastique in Maredret, Belgium]
«detailed view» |
130. |
1965/02/15 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
More than immediately and with even startling suddenness I mustanswer [sic] at onc [sic] the Greek |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.2]
«detailed view» |
131. |
1965/02/15 (#02) |
TLS to Merton |
is the sun out again. la grêche, let me tell you dear battlesworth, is so beautiful that |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.3]
«detailed view» |
132. |
1965/02/24 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Wabes have brought me yours numerous with syllaboi will think i will think. Here is the facts. |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.4 / CAL Pt. II-I / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
133. |
1965/02/24 (#02) |
other from Merton |
Book of Proverbs: [-] 1. I will tell you what you can do ask me if you do not understand what I just |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.4 continued / CAL Pt. II-Ia / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
134. |
1965/03/31 |
HLS to Merton |
My head has been hurting something lately & I have been writing poems. Here are some |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.5 - after the first page, Lax writes the rest as shape poems in red and blue ink in varying patterns]
«detailed view» |
135. |
1965/04/02 |
TL[c] from Merton |
It comes from you in bewildering profusions the whirling note with cryptics in circulo making very |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.6]
«detailed view» |
136. |
1965/04/28 |
TL[c] from Merton |
You telling me mae murray is dead she sure is dead you aint gonna get no laughs out of THAT movie. |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.7]
«detailed view» |
137. |
1965/05/03 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
every day [-] when joe [-] walked down [-] the street [-] he would meet [-] mrs machsli |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.8]
«detailed view» |
138. |
1965/05/03 (#02) |
HNS to Merton |
yrs is arrive: 1) send here the types [-] 2) that fitz is same. [-] 3) he is already take some |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.8 continued - handwritten note on the back of the envelope]
«detailed view» |
139. |
1965/05/06 |
HLS to Merton |
Ho- I am back, that is, away, from the visit with Padre Pio [-] I mix up everything I hardly see |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.9]
«detailed view» |
140. |
1965/05/26 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Just can't keep my poorself together can't remember whether I wrote about what I wrote. |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.10]
«detailed view» |
141. |
1965/07/17 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
There I was close to writing the cartolina when I sunk into a supposition and it developed |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.11]
«detailed view» |
142. |
1965/08/11 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
All right then tell me this: why didn't the house collapse when we was fighting for Bramachari's |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.13]
«detailed view» |
143. |
1965/08/11 (#02) |
TALS to Merton |
i am prized with sorrow when i see that while i was off at the shootings in athens you were at that |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.14 / CAL Pt. II-II / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
144. |
1965/10/16 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Well you are probably wondering why I haven't written from the camp for so long[-] I'll tell you |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.15 / CAL Pt. II-III / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
145. |
1965/10/21 (#01) |
HLS to Merton |
If you are wondering what the National Program is doing in these days of crisis, here's what it's |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.16]
«detailed view» |
146. |
1965/10/21 (#02) |
other to Merton |
Letter to the Editor 'HISTORY'S MESSAGE' [-] Dear Sir, [-] Here is a thought of mine, |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.16 continued - news clipping of poem by Harry Fournier, M.D., "Mother History Speaking to the Greeks of Today", from English-language newspaper in Athens]
«detailed view» |
147. |
1965/10/23 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
it is good to be a hermit. i too am a hermit. it is best. always be one. it was james gutmann |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.17]
«detailed view» |
148. |
1965/10/23 (#02) |
other |
winter gwaf winter [-] winter gwaf winter [-] vinter gwaf vinter [-] vinter gwaf |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.17 - typescript of poem]
«detailed view» |
149. |
1965/10/23 (#03) |
other |
one of the last things left to us in uncle irwin's will ... |
|
[not in Biddle's book - typescript of two poems]
«detailed view» |
150. |
1965/10/24 |
TL to Merton |
read HIAWATHA |
|
[two word message - not in Biddle]
«detailed view» |
151. |
1965/11/10 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
What you mean Fitzsimmons is an indiangiver and an accepter but not a printer: have you seen |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.18 / CAL Pt. II-IV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
152. |
1965/11/13 |
other |
|
|
[one black and white photograph (Greece?) and two newspaper clippings from comic strips - one of "Popeye" and one of "Thimble Theatre"]
«detailed view» |
153. |
1965/12/28 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
This is the afternoon for resolutions. Nice sunny bright holiday afternoon but I chopped wood |
✓ |
[Biddle 65.19 / CAL Pt. II-V / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
154. |
1966/01/05 (#01) |
TALS to Merton |
i was in happiest receipt of yours that had the horse, & all the letters & all your news |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.1 / CAL Pt. II-VI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
155. |
1966/01/05 (#02) |
other to Merton |
GET (THAT IS DON'T FAIL TO GET) [-] LETTERS OF WM SHAKESPEARE TO HIS MOM |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.1 continued / CAL Pt. II-VIa / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
156. |
1966/01/15? |
TAL to Merton |
well, here it is days later in a brand new house: the home of aspasia & pericles. |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.2 / CAL Pt. II-VIa / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
157. |
1966/01/28 |
TL[c] from Merton |
I have in hand your aimable aeroporikes written on aspasia with fred. Yes it is wise to register |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.3 / CAL Pt. II-VII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
158. |
1966/02/15 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
You have invited me to the Deans Day Delirium (DDD) for 1966 and you have said Make Big the DDD. |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.5 / CAL Pt. II-IX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
159. |
1966/02/15 (#02) |
other from Merton |
Today I said to Mrs Who [-] Lady you got the sanpaku [-] Throw that coffee pot away |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.5 continued / CAL Pt. II-IXa / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
160. |
1966/02/no? |
TALS to Merton |
hir again is holy patmos. patmos really holy place. what i mean dear murthwog, it's what i'd call |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.4 / CAL Pt. II-VIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
161. |
1966/03/04 |
TALS to Merton |
the minute the bird flew in with your scripts i was thrown on the floor with hilarity; such was my |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.6 / CAL Pt. II-X / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
162. |
1966/03/10 |
TL[c] from Merton |
You was thinking of Deans day well here it is. All I can say is deans have gone into doldrums |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.7]
«detailed view» |
163. |
1966/03/17 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Before I run to the hosps it has come your missips with the gypsies with the old black joe |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.8 / CAL Pt. II-XI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
164. |
1966/03/17 (#02) |
other from Merton |
Instructions exhortations and imperatives [-] Find out regulator in gear seven. [-] Up town six pay |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.8 continued / CAL Pt. II-XIa / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
165. |
1966/06/01 |
TLS to Merton |
this is likely to be a short, fitful note: the only kind the birds have been uttering, too. |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.10 / CAL Pt. II-XII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
166. |
1966/06/07 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
I don't know if it is the sevens the eights or the nines of june but it come today your fitful notes |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.11 / CAL Pt. II-XIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
167. |
1966/06/11 |
TLS to Merton |
the cookies is arrived every one & with each the weights & fortunes. here is a fortune that |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.12 / CAL Pt. II-XIIIa / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
168. |
1966/07/10 |
HLS to Merton |
One does not write because of the cinemas. One is engaged to perform (arf, arf) on the films, |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.13]
«detailed view» |
169. |
1966/07/15 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Yours of the 10th resting in Athens has arrived and I take note of the "restante" and the Athens, |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.14 / CAL Pt. II-XIV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
170. |
1966/07/25 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
If you do not have a script for your movies I will write one in fact many. How you met Prince |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.15 / CAL Pt. II-XV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
171. |
1966/08/12 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
While you sleep, while all Athens sleeps, Miss Velma does not sleep. She is awake and fathoming |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.17 / CAL Pt. II-XVI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
172. |
1966/09/no? |
HLS to Merton |
Miss Velma keeps me awake night & day with her questions. I'd have written long before but |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.18 / CAL Pt. II-XVII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
173. |
1966/10/08 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
At last it has come the scripts of your ult.I note with concerns every sidelong reference |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.19 / CAL Pt. II-XVIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
174. |
1966/10/22 (#01) |
TALS to Merton |
am in fastest receipt of yours of the inst. both of the edifying cables, the notes on the world |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.20 / CAL Pt. II-XIX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
175. |
1966/10/22 (#02) |
other to Merton |
Here it is all about the morning that little Tracy Littlefield was eaten up by mistake by Mrs Rosen |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.20 continued / CAL Pt. II-XIX continued / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - note by Lax and newspaper clipping]
«detailed view» |
176. |
1966/10/22 (#03) |
other to Merton |
Everything was going all right here till Rebecca Hary bucked at the part about "Slow down & live |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.20 continued / CAL Pt. II-XIX continued / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon - note by Lax and newspaper clipping, "Cadette Girl Scouts Meet In Owls Head"]
«detailed view» |
177. |
1966/11/03 (#01) |
TALS to Merton |
here we are again; straight from the clysters & half as good as new. each day brings to light |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.21 / CAL Pt. II-XX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
178. |
1966/11/03 (#02) |
other to Merton |
here is all the lucky mumbers on your hit parade, including a mystery tune you can never identify. |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.21 continued / CAL Pt. II-XX continued / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon on the back of the letter of 1966/11/03]
«detailed view» |
179. |
1966/11/04 |
TL[c] from Merton |
It is always wise of course to help the foot into the hammock supported by the nurse. It is always |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.22]
«detailed view» |
180. |
1966/12/05 |
TALS to Merton |
a lot of snow has gone under the chipmunk since my last flash. i am once again in kalimpops. |
✓ |
[Biddle 66.24 / CAL Pt. II-XXI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
181. |
1966/no/no |
other from ? / to Merton |
TO: AUTHOR OF - THE - BOOK "SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION" C/O - THE - BOOKSTORE |
✓ |
[not in Biddle - odd jumble of handwritten notes on an envelope and a Christmas card / postmarked from "A member of Saint Philip Church Parish" in Melbourne, Kentucky]
«detailed view» |
182. |
1967/01/07 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Do not give it even a wink, merely testing the types, merely proving the provo, approving |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.1 / CAL Pt. II-XXII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
183. |
1967/01/18 (#01) |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Here is Towser conducting the symphony. Without force or threat, he never threatens his master's |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.2 / CAL Pt. II-XXIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
184. |
1967/01/18 (#02) |
TALS to Merton |
have been running around with all those bent arrows in my crown, but am feeling better now since |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.3 / CAL Pt. II-XXIV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
185. |
1967/01/18 (#03) |
other to Merton |
names & things [-] names & things [-] names & things [-] names & things |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.3 continued / CAL Pt. II-XXIV continued / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
186. |
1967/01/26 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Enough of these Bradford Belly Dancers. Let them shade the Gauguins no more with their hip. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.4 / CAL Pt. II-XXV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
187. |
1967/02/04 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Look what is come while all Athens slept. Velma she not slept. She was with Rip Van Winthops. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.5 / CAL Pt. II-XXVI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
188. |
1967/02/21 |
TALS to Merton |
How happy we were to hear the latest-- it cannot be the last--of Miss Velma. If now she flies it is |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.6 / CAL Pt. II-XXVII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
189. |
1967/03/05 |
TLS to Merton |
Well, it is all Dr. Whips for Towser: he should have known better. He should have thought his |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.9]
«detailed view» |
190. |
1967/03/no? |
HLS to Merton |
Thank you for the splendid suggestion or the long black sack: I am making it a first-rate |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.10]
«detailed view» |
191. |
1967/04/05 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
All is dizzy with vernals. Flowers spring up in the closets among the coats. Birds nest |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.12 / CAL Pt. II-XXVIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
192. |
1967/04/15 |
TLS to Merton |
I am just unfolding yours of the unst & here is Towser again. He is learning you say. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.13 / CAL Pt. II-XXIX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
193. |
1967/04/25 |
HLS to Merton |
Well, we have finally heard from Aunt. Sandor & Vashti have been giving her a lot of trouble |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.14 / CAL Pt. II-XXX / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
194. |
1967/05/17 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
here is everything nice for forum legion. clip on magnifier blackens headlines. bullneck collar |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.15]
«detailed view» |
195. |
1967/05/17 (#02) |
other |
THE AMERICAN LEGION SHOPPER [-] DARLING PET MONKEY [-] This Squirrel Monkey makes |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.15 continued - an advertisement page from an American Legion publication]
«detailed view» |
196. |
1967/06/11 |
TL[x] from Merton |
Yes we was all thinking of you. We was disturbed for you in the distubance. We have consulted |
|
[Biddle 67.16 - from one folder from the "New Directions Publishing" papers at Harvard, entitled "Letters (carbons) to various people, 1967"]
«detailed view» |
197. |
1967/07/03 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Yes you are right it is fez day all over the place. I have your prints of the ult in which you |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.18 / CAL Pt. II-XXXII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
198. |
1967/07/23 (#01) |
HLS to Merton |
Just before it fell apart, my typewriter made up a batch of these & said I shld send them. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.19]
«detailed view» |
199. |
1967/07/23 (#02) |
other |
TTTTTTTTT [-] NNNNNNNNN [-] XXXXXXXXX [-] NNNNNNNNN [-] TTTTTTTTT [-] XXXXXXXXX |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.19 continued - many strips of paper with similar strings of single letters]
«detailed view» |
200. |
1967/07/no? |
TALS to Merton |
well you're right, it's kick the fez day now, or anyway it was. little goliath showed big samson |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.17 / CAL Pt. II-XXXI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
201. |
1967/09/05 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
do you know the great sorrows? Just heard today by clipping from Schwester Therese about Reinhardt. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.20 / CAL Pt. II-XXXIII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
202. |
1967/09/08 |
HLS to Merton |
oy oy, sad for old Reinhardt [-] very sad for old Reinhardt [-] oy oy [-] Yrs, Max |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.21]
«detailed view» |
203. |
1967/09/13 |
TALS to Merton |
You are right. It is sorrows for old Reinhardt. One could weep with out let for old Reinhardt. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.22 / CAL Pt. II-XXXIV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
204. |
1967/10/14 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Well guess what it is Yom Kippur and I have elected to race the old race with the sun, |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.23 / CAL Pt. II-XXXV / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
205. |
1967/10/15 |
TLS to Merton |
now indeed we are all undone; it is our undoing now, every one. with the passing of Dom John Slate |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.24 / CAL Pt. II-XXXVI / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
206. |
1967/10/31 |
TAL[c] from Merton |
Guess what marse here is woe's race. Here is Mose ways to tish vup. Here is most waste of teshuvah |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.25 / CAL Pt. II-XXXVII / photocopy in correspondence file - see bound manuscript for original or carbon]
«detailed view» |
207. |
1967/11/07 |
TLS to Merton |
You have won the race. Starting late you have ended up early. Of all conscript poems, yours |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.26]
«detailed view» |
208. |
1967/11/27 |
TL[c] from Merton |
You have return, you are back to the prinzip, you is regress to the fonts, you is the oilwells, |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.27]
«detailed view» |
209. |
1967/12/01 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Well, guess who it is comes to meet you and shake the hand as you disembark from the Olium |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.28]
«detailed view» |
210. |
1967/12/01 (#02) |
TLS to Merton |
Well, here we are home again & I can't thank you enough for that crowd you sent down |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.29]
«detailed view» |
211. |
1967/12/13 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Imagine great flames inspiration outburst crash wap zap bowie gonna start a magazine. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.30]
«detailed view» |
212. |
1967/12/20? |
TLS to Merton |
Zowie! Flap bam magazine! All bop, no $$$ four issues only. From all parts of world comes answers. |
✓ |
[Biddle 67.31 - dated "Hanukah"]
«detailed view» |
213. |
1968/01/21 |
HLS to Merton |
What sadness for Freedgood. And what an awful year. But I thought that year was gone. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.1]
«detailed view» |
214. |
1968/01/30 |
TLS to Merton |
here is from old Jack Kerouac two poems; first treats of the very condition of man himself; |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.2]
«detailed view» |
215. |
1968/01/31 |
TL[c] from Merton |
What I was done is get it type up more of the ladders. I got it stck on papers more ladder for book |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.3]
«detailed view» |
216. |
1968/02/14 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Just trumping out the clean ribbons on the typewrapper. Just tuning up the claim rubbings |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.5]
«detailed view» |
217. |
1968/02/28 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Here is copies of letter sent to Teo Savory, Unicorn Press, Santa Barbara. She is very anxious |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.6]
«detailed view» |
218. |
1968/02/no? |
HLS to Merton |
the ladders have arrived & they are great. (these Jebusits also are very neat on the typing). |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.4]
«detailed view» |
219. |
1968/03/09 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Observe the letterpress. Behold the leader hats, the latterheads, the capitolio stazionario. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.7]
«detailed view» |
220. |
1968/03/11 |
TLS to Merton |
Look, look, the monks pond! See letterhavens, liederpress: every imposement. see how the black |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.8]
«detailed view» |
221. |
1968/03/14 |
TL[c] from Merton |
yes indeed buckle the swash on that ol' Pond. Old man Pond he just' kep' rottin' along. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.9]
«detailed view» |
222. |
1968/03/15 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Jolly undertakers solve population problem. The birth control of the death. The resurrection |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.10 - a transcription error in Biddle substitutes "Barn" for the word "Bam" near the end of the first paragraph - "Bam" is correctly transcribed in The Road to Joy]
«detailed view» |
223. |
1968/04/10 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Ho: you have now sprung full into the Beagle's nest. You are in the midst of the pups. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.13]
«detailed view» |
224. |
1968/04/13 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
Hohohoho. Hohohohohoh Jenl Biddle. Hhohohohohohoh Jenl Biddle. Hohohohoh Genl Beagle. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.14]
«detailed view» |
225. |
1968/04/13 (#02) |
TL[c] from Merton |
PROSPECTUS FOR GENERAL BIGGLE UNIVERSITYTO ATTRACT CLOWNS AND MAKE FAMOUS. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.14 continued]
«detailed view» |
226. |
1968/04/28 |
HNS to Merton |
Much pursuits [-] many dispatches [-] whirlwind life in [-] South Dakotum - SAM |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.15]
«detailed view» |
227. |
1968/05/04 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Well is now in the envelope all the friendly skies of United. All little pink papers admit |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.16]
«detailed view» |
228. |
1968/05/09 (#01) |
HLS to Merton |
every bless to the living nuns. every bless to General Redwood. from Mount Mount Gomery |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.20]
«detailed view» |
229. |
1968/05/09 (#02) |
other to Merton |
thisf of hre [-] ingmA.0 ancnsati [-] er t epolqaale [-] ol A ler ehm a co [-] ou e. eSou s y |
|
[not in Biddle - appears to be a photocopied jumble of letters, many are upside-down / verso (possibly handwritten by Merton): "post this."]
«detailed view» |
230. |
1968/05/13 (#01) |
HLS to Merton |
Every greet in the west from Rapid City, S D [-] Rapid City, South Dakota. Rabbit Sitting. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.26]
«detailed view» |
231. |
1968/05/13 (#02) |
HLS to Merton |
Welcome back to old chomping ground. [-] Gen. Walkout |
|
[not in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
232. |
1968/05/21 |
HPCS to Merton |
Fea [-] ther [-] None [-] Sa [-] lutes [-] White [-] Fa [-] ther [-] Cheyenne, Wyoming [-] Home of |
|
[not in Biddle's book - verso: color photograph: "Minneweyakpahwin, 'Shining Water Woman,' Miss Indian America, III, All American Indian Days, Sheridan, Wyo."]
«detailed view» |
233. |
1968/05/28 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
I have receive your message from every direction: from red works, red rocks & from loathsome, |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.28]
«detailed view» |
234. |
1968/05/28 (#02) |
HNS to Merton |
Look, look! Lone protestings! Múdrost [-] Láska |
|
[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
235. |
1968/05/28 (#03) |
other |
Lone protester [-] PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia- "Non-violence, Wisdom, Love" those are the words written |
|
[newspaper clipping sent to Merton with black and white photograph of a protester in Prague - anonymous lone protester who walked six days to protest the Vietnam War in front of the United States Embassy]
«detailed view» |
236. |
1968/06/01? |
TL[c] from Merton |
Rapid Satyr Soth Daks havearrive [sic] shooting Indian pronto. Best postcarp of Rabid Smitty |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.27]
«detailed view» |
237. |
1968/06/17 |
TLS to Merton |
i am here in the rains of olean, engulfed in the swamps of the cattaraug. here is no picnic: never |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.29]
«detailed view» |
238. |
1968/06/22 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Glad news back in Cattarops but fie on all the cops and robbers which is took place up and down |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.30]
«detailed view» |
239. |
1968/06/26 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Here is two: first an exculpation and examination of conscripts by the New Discretion a meaculpa |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.31]
«detailed view» |
240. |
1968/07/05 (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
is coming, is coming [-] La Vida from General [-] Beagle. General Beagle [-] is write |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.32]
«detailed view» |
241. |
1968/07/05 (#02) |
TLS to Merton |
hoy [-] hoy [-] hoy [-] hoy [-] here again [-] the voids [-] of Ovid [-] NATURA ABHORRET VACUUM |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.32 continued]
«detailed view» |
242. |
1968/07/15? |
TLS to Merton |
hooray for Rathshneller & Winstop. is call me long dystans: shld he come to the chips |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.35]
«detailed view» |
243. |
1968/07/17 |
TL[c] from Merton |
What is with Granpa and the whiskey, granma's denatured alky in the publishing lounge decantur |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.36]
«detailed view» |
244. |
1968/07/19 |
TL[c] from Merton |
First is celebrations of natuuraabbhorrett. Wimwaimwum. Second is lemntification of Zapped Garool. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.33]
«detailed view» |
245. |
1968/07/22 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Rejoice today is the fest of Murphy Magdalen [-] Festivity of Murphy's Magd rejoice festivity. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.37]
«detailed view» |
246. |
1968/08/12 |
TLS to Merton |
here is everything all stacked up like planes over Denver. itinerant newsbird goes off on vacarme |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.38]
«detailed view» |
247. |
1968/08/17 |
HLS to Merton |
Here is old letter & drama auf Slate [-] I make my own Bowdler (thinking for Jester), still no |
|
[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
248. |
1968/08/18 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Well it was always topics anyway. From the start it was topics. If he could have got a chance, |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.39]
«detailed view» |
249. |
1968/08/30 |
HLS to Merton |
Here is many hoorays: 1) for the Fords & the opium. 2) for cargo cults 3) for Elmhurst |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.41]
«detailed view» |
250. |
1968/09/07 |
TLS to Merton |
You are off to the bhikus, off to the bikkhus, only this week & you are off to the biks. |
✓ |
[Biddle 68.44]
«detailed view» |
251. |
1975/no/no? |
TALS to Labrié, Ross |
Your letter jumped out of a bunch of other (mostly Christmas cards) today & said: answer me! |
|
response to a query about Merton's literary influences and favorites
«detailed view» |
252. |
1987/12/23 |
HLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
Thanks for your letter, and these proofs and the Merton Seasonal. It's a pleasure to hear from you. |
|
«detailed view» |
253. |
1988/01/28 |
TL[c] from Center to Lax, Robert |
Thank you for your prompt reply and return of the proofsheets for THE MERTON ANNUAL, 1. |
|
«detailed view» |
254. |
1988/03/04 |
TLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
Thanks for your letter which arrived just days ago. Something about the mail here. |
|
«detailed view» |
255. |
1988/06/30 |
TL[c] from Center to Lax, Robert |
This letter will serve to introduce Arthur W/ Biddle (known as "Bill"), a member of the faculty |
|
«detailed view» |
256. |
1989/02/26 |
TLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
Thanks very much for sending me the Kentucky Poetry Review -- an excellent issue, and all |
|
«detailed view» |
257. |
1991/04/17 |
TLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
Thanks for your letter of some weeks ago. I'm pleased to hear that I'm now a member |
|
«detailed view» |
258. |
1991/04/24 |
TL[c] from Center to Lax, Robert |
As you know, I think, the feature in the summer issue of The Merton Seasonal will be |
|
«detailed view» |
259. |
1991/05/08 |
HLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
The musical mystery: I didn't write music for the poems you sent me, but I did write two |
|
«detailed view» |
260. |
1991/05/17 |
HNS to Center from Lax, Robert |
A new mixup! I voted for your new amendment - picked several candidates -- all my old friends |
|
«detailed view» |
261. |
1991/11/21 |
HLS to Center from Lax, Robert |
Many thanks, as mid-winter approaches, for the summer Seasonal, and warm congratulations on it too. |
|
«detailed view» |
262. |
undated/no/no (#01) |
TLS to Merton |
i am forgetting to send articles by sister joan of arc and a plan for converting la russie by some |
|
[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
263. |
undated/no/no (#02) |
other to Merton |
here is [-] longest [-] methodo [-] lojax m [-] ske whi [-] sky [-] --- [-] drown the [-] knoppss |
|
[not published in Biddle's book]
«detailed view» |
264. |
undated/no/no (#03) |
HNS to Merton |
Dear T [-] will be sending bks retorts islands nxt. wk [-] D. [-] ooooooo [-] bbbbbbb [-] ppppppp |
|
[not published in Biddle's book / one page of a handwritten note and two pages from a typewriter]
«detailed view» |