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University of St. Michael's College, John M. Kelly Library, Special Collections Bosch, Ron P. van den
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Letter from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of one letter from Ron van den Bosch, contained within a photo book. The letter describes the photographs and Bosch's photography. He also included some poetry in English between some photographs. The photographs are mostly in black and white and depict nature and people. Contents of photographs are as follows:
page 1: Stone fountain draining into a basin with bushes lining the side
page 2: hands conducting the Eucharist
page 7: street circus performer in front of a group of children
page 8: the sun over a body of water, with rocks to one side
page 10: colour; the sun in the sky with a tree
page 11: a circus performer with her face painted and her head back holding fire torches above her mouth
page 12: children watching the street performance
page 13: a lighter contrast version of the sun over water with rocks
page 15: police officers in helmets and holding batons and some young men standing close to them
page 16: dandelions poking through a thick chain
page 18: colour; 2 photographs featuring the sun through some trees
page 19: large photograph of a waterfall (folded)
page 20: children clapping at the street performance
page 21: same photograph as on page 7
page 22: overexposed photograph: water and the sun through the mouth of a cave
page 23: colour; purple flowers and orange and yellow tulips
page 24: colour; microphotography of burning stone
page 25: large photograph of Ron van den Bosch standing in front of a very large tree

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of letters, photographs and newspaper clippings from Ron van den Bosch and letters by Nouwen. Also contains correspondence from Robert L. Bell, President of Crescendo Publishing regarding the Desiderata poem.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of letters from Ron van den Bosch including a typed letter from Nouwen regarding the death of their mutual friend Ken Feit.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of letters, including three photo postcards and a home-made booklet featuring four photographs, from Ron van den Bosch, including newspaper articles.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of two letters from Ron van den Bosch and a copy of a typed letter of response from Connie Ellis, Nouwen's administrative assistant.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of four letters from Ron van den Bosch and a note from Jutta Ayer to Connie Ellis, Nouwen's administrative assistant.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of three letters from Ron van den Bosch, including a newspaper clipping about van den Bosch. File also includes a copy of a typed and signed letter from Nouwen, regarding collecting reproductions of Van Gogh's drawings for a collection to be on display at L'Arche Daybreak.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of a letter and a postcard (sent from London, England) from Ron van den Bosch, including a copy of an article regarding the DuPont Fellowship, The Art Institute of Boston, with personal note from van den Bosch attached. File also includes a long typed letter of reference for van den Bosch from Nouwen.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of two letters, one with two other letters enclosed, from Ron van den Bosch. File includes a note to Nouwen from Kathy Christie, his administrative assistant, regarding photographs of Nouwen and his father that were included with the letters.

Letters from Ron van den Bosch

File consists of four letters from Ron van den Bosch. First letter is dated May 25, 1996. Other three letters do not have a year listed.

Interview with Ron van den Bosch

File consists of an interview with Ron van den Bosch interviewed by Peter Naus in The Netherlands; van den Bosch lives in The Netherlands. The interview is transcribed and available electronically or in hard copy. All the transcriptions and recordings are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are in the file. They include: "Ron is a long-time friend of Henri and he provided photographs for three of Henri's earlier books. He is a painter. I met Ron in the early seventies, but had not had any contact with him since then. He gave an articulate account of his relationship with Henri and he spoke with much affection about him. He needed a little prompting. He made little reference to Henri's sexuality. Instead, he places much emphasis on his gratitude for Henri's friendship and on the fun they had together." The pictures discussed in the interview are available on cdrom at the archives.