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To Davison, 1997

 File — Box: 163

Scope and Contents

c.95 items

This year John Davison helped with a project to record the music of Harold Boatrite, and most of the letters he received this year were connected to this project, especially fundraising for it. Others write casually, including Gordon Adams, Raffaello 'Ray' Orlando, Noel Waterman, and Bennett Zon. John Greppin sends two book reviews he has written and published. Lisa Neufeld Thomas writes about women in music in the Episcopal Church. Susan Shields sends an essay giving her insider's account of inconsistencies in Mother Teresa's order of nuns, the Missionaries of Charity.

Other Correspondents: Steve Aurand; James Bauer; Peter Benoliel; Alec Bien; Peter Bien; David Brin; Iso Briselli; Michael Caruvo; Gary Chapman; Anthony 'Tony' Ciucci; Elizabeth Coehian; Robin Cook; Kit Crissey; Donald Dal Maso; Alan Davison; Elizabeth Geary Davison; W. Phillips Davison; Andrew Deacon; Allyn Dimack; Henry Eisner; Steve Gerber; Christopher Gibbs; Louis Gordon; Gillett Griffin; Edward 'Ted' Handy; Harry Hewitt; Gaynelle Irving; Karl Johnson; Daniel Katz; Michael Kimbell; Robert 'Jiggs' Kunkel; David Lazaroff; Thomas Leich; Mack Lindsey; Jonathan Lutz; Cameron Mackey; Joel Mandelbaum; James Marshall; Mary Ann McNamee; Hagel Mickley; Charles Moon; John Morris; Catherine 'Cathy' Nardiello; G. Nguyen; Gregory Paré; Robert Sataloff; Mark Schatz; Daniel Schwartz; Richard Serota; Elliot Shavin; Shoshana Shay; Jacqueline Smith; Robert Smith; Marie-Thérèse Stegeman; Ron Swaab; James Testa; Michael Trinder; Nemesio Valle; Emily Walling; Neil Warres; John 'Jack' Wheatcroft; William 'Bill' Young; C. van Youngman; Clare and Challoner Zon

Highlights include:

Shields, Susan. 10/13. Enclosing an article she wrote exposing inconsistencies within Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. The article was published in Free Inquiry Magazine, Volume 18, Number 1.

Dates

  • Creation: 1997

Conditions Governing Access note

This collection is open for research.

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