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Scrapbook 1956-1965

  • CA ON00389 F4-9-5
  • Sous-série organique
  • 1956 - 1965, predominant 1956 - 1958
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Sub-series consists of original published articles written and cowritten by Nouwen, about Nouwen or of interest to Nouwen between 1956 and 1965. A majority of the articles are dated between 1956 and 1958 with others being undated and one article by Nouwen's uncle, Antonius (Toon) Ramselaar, written ca. 1965 (at p. 12). A photograph featuring a "Wayside Shine" in Dublin, Ireland is found on p. 8. All articles are described to the item level except for the two by Ramselaar.

Teaching materials

  • CA ON00389 F4-7
  • Série organique
  • 1966 - 1985, 1994; predominant 1971 - 1981
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Series consists of materials created by Nouwen for use in his capacity as a professor and instructor. These materials include notes for lectures, reading notes, class lists, handouts for students, class schedules, course evaluations, audio recordings of lectures, and records related to the administration of courses.

Series has been divided into two sub-series:

1.7.1. Course handouts, lecture, reading and students notes (1966 - 1994, predominant 1972 - 1981). This sub-series also includes 14 audio recordings of Nouwen's lectures and 357 art slides which he used in his lectures on Van Gogh.
1.7.2. Administrative records (1966 - 1994, predominant 1983-1985)

Further details can be found on the sub-series description level.

Manuscripts

Series consists of draft manuscripts and typescripts of more than 150 books and articles, forewords and introductions, sermons, and talks by Henri Nouwen. The date range of the materials is from 1956 to 1996. The series contains drafts of 49 of his articles and drafts of 41 books (Nouwen published over 300 articles and 39 books in his lifetime). In addition to handwritten drafts or typescripts some files may also include loose notes (usually background reading notes), galley and print proofs, administrative papers, correspondence regarding the materials, and photographs and artwork used in the process of publication.

The materials in the Series reflect Nouwen’s general writing process: for the most part he hand-wrote his works on foolscap or in hard-back journals, often he created reading notes pertaining to the subject he was writing on, drafts were typed by an administrative assistant and then circulated to friends and other readers for comment. He saved all of the drafts, often incorporating the notes made by himself and other readers, in order to create one final work.

Common themes present in the drafts include: spirituality, love, God, psychology, theology, relationships, prayer, ministry, and Christian life. Nouwen often reflected on his own spiritual journey and experiences in his works in journal form. This writing was often deeply personal and it is for this reason that some of the manuscripts and drafts are restricted from use, including Man at the Watershed, A Spiritual Journey, Taken, Blessed, Broken, Given (parts of which were published in Life of the Beloved), The Inner Voice of Love, Adam, and Sabbatical Journey.

With exception of the sermons, most material has been published. Eight transcripts have been identified as unpublished, including a book on Anton T. Boisen based on Nouwen’s doctoral thesis, a draft of a work about Nouwen’s friend Richard Alan White, and notes for a book Nouwen began in 1991 regarding the trapeze and the spiritual life as well as some of the restricted material listed above. See file descriptions for more information on each work.

The series has been arranged into two sub-series:

    1. Books and articles
    1. Talks and sermons

Each of these sub-series has sub-sub-series, files, and items. They have been arranged chronologically.

Photographs of unidentified student priests at Moreau Seminary

File consists of eighteen photographs, likely taken while Nouwen was teaching a non-credit course to priests on Pastoral Care at Moreau Seminary, Notre Dame University (Notre Dame, IN). Ten photographs are copy prints and eight are unprinted negatives.

Photographs of Nouwen with students at Yale University

File consists of six photographs of Nouwen with students and colleagues in his office and at a small chapel at Yale University. Photos may have been taken during the 1980 seminar Spiritual Direction.

Photograph of Nouwen with Mich Zeman at Yale University

  • CA ON00389 F4-15-1-3-P54
  • Pièce
  • [between 1979 and 1981]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen seated and looking up while Mich Zeman (man with long beard), student and research/teaching assistant to Nouwen, speaks to a small class in a chapel at Yale University.

Photograph of Nouwen in chapel at Yale University

  • CA ON00389 F4-15-1-3-P56
  • Pièce
  • [between 1971 and 1981
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen with students, including (?) Zimmerman, and colleagues, including Mary Ann Loque (woman with short hair in corner), in a chapel at Yale University.

Photograph of Nouwen in chapel at Yale University

  • CA ON00389 F4-15-1-3-P57
  • Pièce
  • [between 1971 and 1981]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen with students and colleagues, including Mayor Loque (wearing shirt and tie) and Jean Emmons (older woman wearing glasses), laying their hands on him in a chapel at Yale University.

Photograph of unidentified woman in South America

Item consists of a photograph of an unidentified woman standing next to a hostel, likely in South America, under a sign that states: "Instalacion de un Albergue Casa Madre de Dios Proyecto Financiado por el Fondo Social de Emergencia".

Photograph of Myra and Elizabeth Alexander

Item consists of a photograph of Myra Alexander at the altar during a religious ceremony before three priests, with her mother, Elizabeth, and an unidentified woman standing behind her.

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