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As author or subject, Father Henri Nouwen still worthwhile Catholic reading

File consists of an outline by Brian T. Olszewski of several books about and by Nouwen, including "Henri Nouwen: His Life and Vision", Michael O'Laughlin; "Spiritual Direction: Wisdom for the Long Walk of Faith", Nouwen, Michael J. Christensen and Rebecca Laird; and "Love in a Fearful Land", by Nouwen. The interview was published online in "Catholic Online", Catholic News Service, on November 27, 2006 and retrieved November 28, 2006.

Ash Wednesday - March 4, 1981

File consists of correspondence and other material regarding Nouwen's participation as guest preacher at Trinity Church, New Haven, Connecticut for the Ash Wednesday service.

Assessment of Spiritual Direction and Spiritual Life and Spiritual Direction courses

File consists of an eleven page typed assessment by Michael Zeman regarding Nouwen's two courses Spiritual Direction and The Spiritual Life and Spiritual Direction. In this assessment, Zeman reviews the development of the courses and the progression from the small seminar of 1980 to the two sessions of 1981. Zeman discusses the use of the Gospel of Luke, the meditative phrases, and the success of various components of the course, namely lectures, meditative phrases, silent reflection, and group discussions. It is not clear to whom this assessment is addressed and for what purpose.

Assistant to McLuhan for Explorations files

Files consists of correspondence, draft manuscripts, and a copy an Explorations volume with articles by Buckminster Fuller and James Feeley. These files were created and kept by Feeley for his work as Assistant to McLuhan for the publication of Explorations magazine. Includes letter from Kenneth S. Edey, Director, Department of Information, inviting Feeley to take this position.

Assistants file

File consists of a letter from Martha Robbins pertaining to being a teaching fellow for Nouwen during the spring of 1983.

Assistants' Retreat Calgary 1983

File consists of 5 audio cassettes featuring talks given by Jean Vanier at an Assistants' Retreat in Calgary, AL, in August 1983. Cassettes are labeled sequentially; titles of talks are not given.

Assistants Weekend - March 5, 1994

  • CA ON00389 F4-3-1174b
  • File
  • April 15, 1993 - [before March 5, 1994]
  • Part of Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of a memorandum from Carl MacMillan confirming that the assistants' weekend 1994 would take place March 5th at Basilwood. Includes a draft schedule for the weekend.

Assistants’ Retreat 1994

File consists of 9 audio cassettes featuring talks given at an Assistants' Retreat in Guelph, ON, in 1994. This particular retreat was for assistants that had been a part of the l'Arche community for 2-5 years.

Assorted articles by Henri Nouwen - from solitude to community to ministry

File consists of copies of articles by or containing material by Henri Nouwen including “Nouwen on King”; “Moving from Solitude to Community to Ministry”; “Contemplation and Ministry”; and “Intimacy, Fecundity and Ecstasy”. Also included in the file is the newspaper article “Prodigal Son: a new look at an old story” by Robert Durback from St. Angela News; the published booklet “Called to Life, Called to Love- Lenten Reflections from the works of Henri J.M. Nouwen”; the pamphlet “Our Greatest Gift- a Meditation on Dying and Caring” by Henri Nouwen; a transcript of the talk “An Evening with Henri Nouwen- Grant McEwan Community College, sponsored by the Edmonton L’Arche Association- From Resentment to Gratitude”; and “Letter from Vincent Van Gogh to Theo van Gogh, The Hague, c. 3-5 December 1882” printed from the website Web Exhibits.

Assorted blank postcards

File consists of various blank postcards. Subjects include churches and cloisters, landscapes, and some church figures. Included are postcards from Austria, Germany, New York City, Jerusalem, Israel, photograph postcards of the S.S. Maasdam ship of the Holland America Line, and Rome.

Assorted business documents

File consists of photocopies of course material used by Henri Nouwen from the Nouwen Archives and business correspondence from before Nouwen’s death assembled by the Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust for reference purposes. Included are original letters between Nouwen, Margaret Sutton and various publishing contacts regarding: copyright, subrights, translation permissions, publication rights, royalty payouts, tax exemption status, revised editions of Nouwen’s books and publication dates. Also in the file is a brochure from the Henri Nouwen Foundation in the Ukraine and a newspaper article from the Catholic Free Press titled “Father Henri Nouwen remembered at retreat- ‘The Spiritual Legacy of Henri Nouwen: Ministry and Healing in Our Church and World” by Tanya Connor.

Assorted correspondence and documents

File consists of correspondence and documents regarding Henri Nouwen’s writing, a Nouwen related book project and Nouwen related events and articles. Included is correspondence between Nouwen and contacts at Doubleday and HarperCollinsReligious; and correspondence between Mary Lou Daquano, Maureen Wright, Sue Mosteller, legal counsel Monique van Remortel and Timothy Jones regarding the publication of From Mourning to Dancing using previously published material and selections from the Nouwen Archives. Also in the file is “Nouwen on the Porch” by Kevin Reimer; Volume 6:1 (Spring/Summer 2008) of Conversations: A Forum for Authentic Transformation featuring “Henri Nouwen as an Evangelical Mystic” by Wil Hernandez; a program for “Gathering to Bless Henri’s Grave” that took place on July 30, 2010 at St. John’s Cemetery, Oak Ridges; and a transcript of “The Spirituality of Peacemaking” accompanied by a letter from Jessica Barr, Archives Assistant at the Nouwen Archives.

Assorted prints, postcards, greeting cards

File consists of various reproduction prints, blank postcards and greeting cards. These prints, postcards, and cards, include mostly religious images, but also a few geographical images. File includes some of the following:

  • one black and white print of a drawing of Jesus wearing the crown of thorns
  • one colour print of a painting with four women dressed in white. Annotation on back of print in unknown hand: "Four Women Martyrs by Sr. Marion Honors. in honor of the women who gave their lives in El Salvador."
  • one black and white photograph (13.9 cm x 9.0 cm) of an unknown priest. Annotation on back of photograph: "file: photos"
  • fifteen copies of the Trinity Icon, with no annotations
  • 1 box set containing 48 reprints of etchings by Rembrandt van Rijn [etchings are numbered and are out of order]
  • 1 box set containing 12 reprints of paintings by Aloys Schreiber, featuring historical comments [in German], and depicting country life in Germany
  • Reproductions of pieces (drawings and paintings) by Rembrandt van Rijn, Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Peter Paul Rubens
  • Reprints of pages of religious books and frescoes
  • Several copies of a drawing of Pope John Paul II
  • Postcards and cards include Vincent van Gogh paintings, photographs inside churches, an airplane, Mount Saint Alphonsus (Esopus, NY), monasteries, Pope John Paul II, and other religious art (including some poems)
  • 1 Rembrandt wall calendar from 1991 containing 12 Rembrandt prints, including Return of the Prodigal Son.

Because there are several copies of some of these prints, it is possible that Nouwen intended to send some of these with correspondence.

Atlanta - October 2-5, 1986

  • CA ON00389 F4-3-897
  • File
  • December 4, 1985 - February 11, 1986
  • Part of Henri Nouwen fonds

File consists of correspondence, from Rev. Kenneth Kinnett, regarding Nouwen's participation in a retreat for both Episcopalian and Roman Catholic clergy organized by the Clergy of the Diocese of Atlanta. Kinnett suggests Nouwen speak on the subject "The Interior Life: How can we be nourished by those whom we minister." There is nothing to indicate if that is what he did speak on.

Audio collected by Jutta Ayer

File consists of thirty two audio cassettes some of which Nouwen lecturing for the Introduction to the Spiritual Life course taught at Harvard in 1984 and at Boston College in 1985. The remaining cassettes feature Nouwen speaking at the "Celebration 25" retreat held in 1992, speaking at Harvard on "Spirituality and Peacemaking" in 1983 and messages he left on Ayer's answering machine.

SR2002 40 01: Sixteen audio cassettes of Nouwen lecturing for the Introduction to the Spiritual Life course taught at Harvard in the spring semester from February 23 to April 26, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v1 is titled "Writing" and was given on February 23, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v2 features a lecture titled "Waiting" on side 1 given on February 28, 1984 and a lecture titled "Patiently" on side 2 given on March 1,1984. SR2002 40 01 v3 is titled "In Expectation" and was given on March 6, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v4 is titled "Prayer" and was given on March, 8, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v5 is titled "Hiddeness" and was given on March 13, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v6 is titled "Compassion" and was given on March 15, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v7 is titled "Downward Mobility" and was given on March 20, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v8 is titled "Temptation" and was given on March 22, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v9 is titled "Healing" and was given on April 3, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v10 is titled "Confrontation" and was given on April 5, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v11 is titled "Love #1" and was given on April 12, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v12 is titled "Love #2" and was given on April 17, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v13 is titled "Suffering & New Life" and was given on April 19, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v14 is titled "L'Arche" and was given on April 24, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v15 is titled "Holy Spirit & Mission" and was given on April 26, 1984. SR2002 40 01 v16 is also titled "Holy Spirit & Mission" and features the continuation lecture from April 26, 1984 from the precious cassette. This was the final lecture for the course.

SR2006 04 01: Thirteen audio cassettes of Nouwen lecturing for the Introduction to the Spiritual Life course taught at Boston College in July 1985. SR2006 04 01 v1 is titled "Lecture #1 Introduction" and was given on July 8, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v2 is titled "#2 Prologue" and was given on July 9, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v3 is titled "Reading and Writing the Word" and was given on July 11, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v4 is titled "Part II Questions and Answers" and was given on July 11, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v5 is titled "Nicodemus and Samaritan Woman" and was given on July 2, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v6 is titled "Nicodemus and Samaritan Woman II" and was given on July 12, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v7 is titled "Intimacy" and was given on July 15, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v8 is titled "Intimacy II" and was given on July 15, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v9 is titled "Fecundity" and was given on July 16, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v10 is titled "Ecstasy" and was given on July 17, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v11 is titled "Ecstasy Part II Passion and Resurrection" and was given on July 18, 1985. SR2006 04 01 v12 is features "Part II" of the lecture given on July 18, 1985 on Side A, and a lecture titled "Part I" given on July 19, 1985 on Side B. SR2006 04 01 v13 is titled "Part II" continuing the lecture begin on the previous cassette, and was given on July 19, 1985. This was the final lecture for the course.

SR2006 04 02: Nouwen speaking at the Celebration 25 event honouring the 25th anniversary of the Christian Counselling Service. The speech was given at Hart House Theatre at the University of Toronto. The title of the talk is believed to be "A Time to Mourn, A Time to Dance: A Celebration of the Spirit in Healing," as referred to in Calendar file 1046.

SR2011 26 01: Nouwen giving a talk titled "Spirituality and Peacemaking" at Harvard Divinity School on April 11, 1983. This is presumed to be the only recording of the talk.

SR2011 26 02: Messages left by Nouwen on Ayer's answering machine, including the final message left on September 15, 1996 from the airport before he left for the Netherlands.

Audio collected by Richard Alan White

File consists of two micro cassettes. The first cassette (SR2007 42 01) features Henri Nouwen speaking on the disciplines of the spiritual life. It is not stated but it sounds like Nouwen is speaking to the L'Arche Daybreak community. Bill van Buren and Carl MacMillan speak as well but this is not recorded. Nouwen begins with a quote from Robert Wuthrow's Recovery of the Sacred. He covers the themes of home, yearning, meeting Jean Vanier, the gift of the marginalized/poor/handicapped, the disciplines of solitude, friendship and caring for the poor, creating space for God/the inner voice of love, liturgy, gratitude, yearning, hoarding and abundance. It is a poor, amateur recording but Nouwen's words are clear and strong. It is presumed that because Richard White donated the cassette he did the recording.

The second cassette (SR2007 42 02) features "Sanctuary Reflections" by Richard Alan White.

Audio letters by Henri Nouwen sent to Fran and Annemieke Alting Von Geusau

File consists of three audio letters sent to Professor Jhr. Dr. Frans A.M. and Annemieke Alting Von Geusau by Henri Nouwen.

SR2010 54 01: recording of Nouwen speaking. The recording was made specfically for Prof. Jhr. Dr. Frans A.M. and Annemieke Alting Von Geusau following a visit to their home, as stated by Nouwen at the beginning of the recording.
On Side A of this recording, Henri Nouwen speaks on the topic of being beloved. Nouwen mentions how the voice of God came to Jesus after Jesus' baptism in the River Jordan, and said "You are my beloved. On you, my favour rests." Humans are the children of God, as Jesus was, and therefore we are also beloved: yet Nouwen discusses how he has a difficult time accepting that, as a voice inside him tells him "you're no good, you're useless, you're a failure" (6:12 in the recording). He admits that the dark force inside him is strong, and it is a struggle for him to ignore this dark voice; he wonders if "life is worth living." Nouwen mentions a painful experience that he had had a few years prior, when a dear friend had decided that they could no longer be friends. This caused a depression, and Nouwen felt very dark inside, and desperate. Nouwen realized from this experience that God loves him unconditionally, completely: he is God's beloved. The voice of God is a soft, gentle voice, that can be drowned out by the noisy voices that ask one to prove themselves as valuable. Nouwen states that he must let that soft voice of God "penetrate his entire being."
Henri Nouwen says that, through prayer, it is possible to hear that soft voice more closely. "To pray is to be obedient, and to be obedient is to listen" (14:10-14:17).
Nouwen also discusses how people are wounded by those who love us. Nouwen states that he is a deeply woulded person (17:05), as are all people: all people have their own needs and weaknesses, and others cannot provide everything we need, and we feel misused and wounded. "There is a lot of brokenness in the most basic relationships in our lives [...] We see ourselves as victimized" (17:55). People do not need to feel victimized: the voice saying "you are my beloved" was there before we were born, and we are eternally loved by God.
Side B discusses "becoming the beloved." He focuses on 4 words: "to take, to bless, to break, and to give" (1:23). He mentions these words in relation to bread and the eucharist.

SR2010 54 02: Recording of Nouwen speaking. The title of his talk is "The Gift of Being".

SR2010 57 01: Recording of Nouwen speaking. The first side of the cassette is entitled: "To Be the Beloved". The second side "To Become the Beloved". Nouwen recorded these talks for Fran and Annemieke Alting von Geasau.

Audiovisual material

File consists of three 1.5 mm audiotape reels, presumably sound recordings of Wilfred Watson's theatrical productions or his public readings.

Audiovisual recordings of 2006 Henri Nouwen conference

File consists of audio recordings of the keynote address, plenary sessions (I-IV) and the biographers' panel of the 2006 conference on Henri Nouwen entitled "Turning the Wheel: Henri Nouwen and Our Search for God". Also contains 1 video recording of the biographers' panel. The talks are the following:

  • Laurent Nouwen, keynote speaker to the conference, on May 19, 2006. The title of the talk was "The Legacy of Henri".
  • Plenary session 1. Mary Jo Leddy was the speaker on May 18, 2006. The title of her talk was "We are Weak and Strong as God is Merciful and Just: Henri Nouwen and the Search for God in Western Culture."
  • Plenary session II. The speaker was Michael Higgins on May 19, 2006. His talk was entitled: "Henri Nouwen, Thomas Merton, and Donald Nicholl: Pilgrims of Peace and Wisdom".
  • Plenary session III. The speaker was Carol Berry on May 20, 2006. Her talk was entitled: "Compassion in the Lives of Vincent van Gogh and Henri Nouwen".
  • Plenary session IV. The speakers were Sue Mosteller, Gord Henry and John S. Mogabgab on May 20, 2006. Mosteller and Henry's talk was entitled: "A Call and a Blessing"; Mogabgab's was entitled: "When you See, You See Direct!: Turning the Wheel to Sharpen Your Sight!"
  • The biographers panel consisting of Michael O'Laughlin, Deirdre LaNoue, Jurjen Beumer, and Robert Jonas and took place on May 19, 2006.

Audited statements

File consists of financial statements, fundraising planning records, and audit planning records for New Catholic Times.
The original file folder was labeled "Finance Committee" on the back.

Augsburg Fortress

The file consists of business documents including an original signed permission granted letter for the use of an excerpt of Nouwen's writing in Peacemaking: Day by Day, the associated cheque request, and the cheque receipt for Living in Deep/Lutheran.

August 1985

File consists of correspondence and other material regarding Nouwen's participation in August Desert Wilderness, an event protesting nuclear testing, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Includes a copy of a letter from Jim Antal to Anne Bucher and a letter from Jim to Nouwen regarding the event. Nouwen gave a talk on August 6th. Also includes a pamphlet about the event, a postcard, and photograph of Jim and family.

Auto insurance

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's car insurance with American Mutual Insurance Companies. Includes documents related to the theft of Nouwen's car in October 1984.

Autograph letter from Colette to Antoine

  • Autograph letter from Colette to Antoine, dated by J. Sanders 6 septembre 1928, with address «La Treille muscate. Route des Cannebiers, St Tropez Var». Discusses who should be writing the music for the show she is writing for Antoine. Typed transcription by J. Sanders, with notes.
  • Autograph letter from Michel Mercier to J. Sander, dated «7.01.2008», on letterhead «Société des amis de Colette», regarding the publication of Colette’s letter.
  • 5 photocopies of letters from Antoine to the Baron Rothschild, who was financing the play written by Colette.

Autograph letter from Norbert, letter from R. Borel-Rosny

Autograph letter from «Norbert» to [?], dated «Falmouth, 2 mars ‘90».
Was hoping for a great success, but it will have to wait. Sends a photograph [not included]. Hopes to be there in July.
Autograph letter from R. Borel-Rosny [grand-son of novelist Rosny] to J. Sanders, dated »Le Trouquay, 11 décembre 1978».
Has placed a phone call to J.-F. Tournier about the correspondence between Zola, Antoine, Ibels, Briaud. His grand-father regretted signing the Manifeste.
Sends a typed copy of his grand-father’s speech in Médan, 2 October 1911.

Autograph letters and 2 short autographs by Léon Deffoux

  • Autograph letter by Léon Deffoux to Dominique Braga, dated July 8, 1919. Deffoux wishes to submit an article about Edmond de Goncourt on the occasion of his anniversary to the newspaper Le Pays [where Braga works].
  • Autograph letter by Léon Deffoux to Dominique Braga, dated September 29, 1919. Deffoux announces that Zavie wishes to submit an article about Jean Pellerin’s new book.
  • A hand-written note on the title page of Un communard (page clipped out from the book): «À Mr G. de Chevigné – De la part de Mme Habey – Hommage de l’auteur, Léon Deffoux»
  • A hand-written note on a page from the Bulletin de la Société J.-K. Huysmans, dated June 16 1942 and addressed to Auriant. «15/ VI 1942. Mon cher Auriant, Voici l’article qui vous manque. Je l’ai en double. Laissez-moi vous signaler que, dans l’édition des “Oeuvres complètes” de J.-K. H., aux notes d’À Rebours, page 241, Descaves date du 28 mai 1886 le papier de Francis Enne. Tout affectueusement» - the signature is missing but the upper part of a “D” is visible.

Autograph letters from Francois Emile-Zola to J.B. Sanders

-Autograph letter with envelope from Francois Emile-Zola to J.B. Sanders, dated Athens, 12 March, 1986. Discusses several of Zola's photographs which he has in his possession.
-Autograph letter with envelope from Francois Emile-Zola to J.B. Sanders, 18 April 1986. Gives details on Zola's relationship with Jeanne Rozerot and suggests other sources of information

Autograph letters- J. K. Huysmans

  • Autograph letter (seemingly) by J.K. Huysmans to «Mons. Arnoud», dated «Vendredi 21 Xbre» Huysmans offers a copy of his novel À Vau l’eau to Arnoud.
  • Autograph letter from J.K. Huysmans to J.H. Rosny – with envelope, stamped from Toulon, July 21, 1891 (according to the Paris stamp at the back of the envelope) – the envelope bears the address of Alphonse Lemerre, Rosny’s publisher. Huysmans talks about Le Termite, a gallery of literary portraits published by Rosny in 1890. He enjoyed the book but deplores that the portraits of Villiers de l’Isle Adam and Barbey d’Aurevilly may leave something to be desired.

Autograph letters/cards sent to J. Sanders

-Autograph letter from actor Denis d’Inès to J. Sanders, dated «Paris 7 juillet 1955», with envelope stamped «Paris 7 – 1955» Will meet with Sanders to discuss Antoine.
-Autograph letter from journalist Henri Jeanson to J. Sanders, n.d., on letterhead «Pavillon Louis-Philippe, Honfleur (Calvados)», with envelope stamped «7 – 2 - 1955».Recommends that Sanders contact Colonna Romano to hear more about L’Odéon.
-Autograph letter from Mme Romuald Joubé to J. Sanders, dated «Paris, 6 juillet 1969», with envelope stamped «6 – 7 – 1969».Will send the photographs of her husband as soon as they are copied. Thanks Sanders for his work.
-Autograph letter from Mme Romuald Joubé to J. Sanders, dated «Paris 13 août 1970», with envelope stamped «Paris 14-8-1970».Collection Théâtrale André AntoineHas sent the documents to the director of a newspaper in Québec, whom she used to know. Hopes that they will reach Sanders eventually. Thanks him for his work on her husband’s career.In addition, copies (hand-written) of: one telegram sent by Joubé to Antoine, dated janvier 1938; a letter from Antoine to Joubé, dated 20 janvier 1938; a letter from Antoine to Joubé, dated 3 janvier 1940.
-Autograph letter from Mme Romuald Joubé to J. Sanders, dated «Paris 11 mai 1969».She is unwell – but Mme Sylvie, the actress, told Mme Joubé that Sanders would be in Paris for a while. Hopes to see him later.
-Autograph letter from Mme Romuald Joubé to J. Sanders, dated «Paris 15 juil 1969».Would like to make an appointment with Sanders, to evoke the memories of her husband.
-Autograph letter from actor Pierre Bertin to J. Sanders, dated «27/5/69».Will meet Sanders with pleasure to discuss Antoine.
-Autograph Xmas card (with picture) from L. Level [G. Ancey’s daughter] to J. Sanders, n.d.
-Autograph letter from L. Ancey de Curmieu Level to J. Sanders, dated «10 avril 1967, 22, rue Legendre».Talks about the publication of her father’s plays – with publisher Nizet. Nizet promised to send her the text of the preface written by Sanders, but she has seen nothing yet. Can Sanders press matters?
-Autograph Xmas card from L. Ancey de Curmieu Level [G. Ancey’s daughter] to J. Sanders, n.d.Send her best wishes. Publisher Nizet has promised the proofs by the end of January.
-Autograph letter from Brigitte Level [G. Ancey’s grand-daughter] to J. Sanders, dated «Vendredi 27 juin 1975».Has just heard about the passing of Sanders’ wife. Shares his pain. Invites him to Paris.
-Postcard [mountain] from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, dated «24-3-69».At Jeanne Lion’s request, Josette Reynaud will come around to their meeting. Reminds J. Sanders to bring back to 10 letters by Antoine that she lent him. She will bring information on H. de Rotschild.
-Autograph letter from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, n.d.Jeanne Lion is very unwell – it would be nice if J. Sanders could send her a letter.
-Autograph letter from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, dated «30 sept. 69».Talks about Jeanne Lion, who is declining.
-Autograph letter from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, dated «Paris 16-12-69».Jeanne Lion passed away – James Sanders’ letter to her was greatly appreciated. Hopes J. Sanders will come and see her when he is next in Paris.
-Autograph letter from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, dated «Paris, 20 octobre 77».Thanks J. Sanders for his letter. Hopes he is enjoying reading the memoirs of Albert Carré, who was a friend of her mother. Madame Coquelin passed away – she was 85. Talk about politics.
-Postcard [picture of Cagnes-Hippodrome] from Josette Reynaud to J. Sanders, dated «7-1-79».Collection Théâtrale André Antoine Sends her best wishes. Reminds J Sanders to return her books.
-Autograph Lletter from Mme. P. Descaves to J. Sanders, dated «Poigny-la-forêt 6-2-69».Would be happy to meet with him. She is willing to pick him up at the train station.
-Autograph bristol card from Mme L[?] Descaves to J. Sanders, dated «Paris, 12 mars 1969».Has not found the correspondence between Lucien Descaves and Antoine. Will keep looking for any documents of interest to Sanders.
-Autograph bristol card from Suzanne Devoyod to J. Sanders, dated «Dimanche 25 novembre» (with envelope).Would be happy to meet with J. Sanders, to discuss her collaboration with Antoine, the various roles she played in Ancey’s and H. Becque’s plays. She lives on the Côte d’Azur and will be back in Paris in May. Is happy to her about L. Level.
-Autograph bristol card from Suzanne Devoyod to J. Sanders, dated «Samedi 2 février 52» (with enveloppe].Would like to answer J. Sanders’ questions – but she has not looked at the play L’Avenir in many years and has not access to the text. Maybe Sanders can lend his copy. She recalls that the play was a great success. Ancey attended all the rehearsals, he was very meticulous and he trusted Antoine. It was a wonderful era.

Automobile - 1987

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1987 automobile expenses. Includes receipts with notes and invoices arranged by month.

Automobile - 1990

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1990 automobile expenses. Includes receipts with notes and invoices arranged by month.

Automobile - 1991

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1991 automobile expenses. Includes receipts with notes and invoices, arranged by month.

Automobile - 1992

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1992 automobile expenses. Includes invoices and receipts arranged by month.

Automobile - 1993

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1993 automobile expenses. Includes invoices and receipts arranged by month.

Automobile - 1994

File consists of material regarding Nouwen's 1994 automobile expenses. Includes invoices and receipts with notes arranged by month.

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