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Interview with Paul Nouwen

File consists of an interview with Paul Nouwen interviewed by Paul Naus in the Netherlands. Paul Nouwen is Nouwen's brother and he lives in the Netherlands. The print is of Paul Nouwen dressed formally and posed in front of a painting; the picture is taken from his shoulders up. The interview is transcribed and available electronically and in hard copy. All transcriptions and recordings are in Dutch. Brief English notes from the interviewer are available in the file. They include: "Unfortunately because of a mix-up our interview started almost an hour late and Paul seemed a little discombobulated as a result. The interview also had to be shortened because of another appointment Paul had made. Much of the interview was focused on his disappointment about the lack of contact between himself and his brother and sister. Although he expressed much affection for Henri and indicated to have much respect for his publications, he had some critical things to say about him as well. A day or so later, Paul phoned me to tell me how much he enjoyed the interview, and especially the fact that he had been allowed to tell his story without being interrupted by questions. He also noted that he had no idea ahead of time that he was going to talk about his disappointment and sadness regarding the strained relationship with his brother and sister."

Pentecost celebrations in June 1959

File consists of a photograph of Laurent J.M., Maria, Henri, Paul, Laurent and Laurien Nouwen in their Scheveningen home around a table. The photograph was taken during Pentecost in spring 1959 by Mr. de Kok.

Nouwen, Paul A.

File consists of personal correspondence between Paul Nouwen and Sue Mosteller regarding visits to L’Arche Daybreak and Henri Nouwen’s gravesite. Included in the file is an email from Monique Walrave, Paul Nouwen’s wife, regarding a trip to Toronto; and updates about other members of the Nouwen family. File also contains a handwritten speech by Paul Nouwen give at the official opening of Dayspring Chapel at L’Arche Daybreak on June 7, 1999. Included in the file is a typed version of the speech.

Letter from Paul Nouwen

File consists of a faxed letter from Nouwen's brother, Paul Nouwen, wishing Nouwen a happy birthday.

Letter from Paul Nouwen

File consists of one letter from Paul Nouwen. This letter was tucked inside the front cover of a book, "De Wereld van Van Gogh : 1853-1890" (call number ND653 .G7 W474 1989 SMRH2).

Letters from Paul Nouwen

File consists of three letters from Nouwen's brother, Paul Nouwen. File also includes a card with a program of an event printed on it and a newspaper clipping with an article and photograph of Paul Nouwen.

Letters from Marina Nouwen-San Giorgio

File consists of two letters (one including a bookmark) and a Christmas card from Nouwen's brother, Paul Nouwen, and sister-in-law, Marina Nouwen-San Giorgi. File also includes a copy of a long hand-written letter from Nouwen to Nouwen-San Giorgi.

Letters from Paul Nouwen

File consists of a letters from Paul Nouwen, Nouwen's brother, including copies of an article about himself.

Letters from Paul Nouwen

File consists of letters from Paul A. Nouwen, Nouwen's brother. The photographs were taken on December 1st, 1984 at the Duivenvoorde Castle, in Voorschoten, Netherlands during Paul Nouwen's 25th anniversary dinner as director of the insurance company Nationale Nederlanden.

Letters from Paul Nouwen

File consists of letters from Paul Nouwen, including a copy of a letter to Paul from E. van Overeem from Elseviers Magazine, and a typed letter from June E. Hagan, Nouwen's administrative assistant regarding the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Nouwen's Ordination.

Letter from Elinore Detiger

File consists of a letter from Elinore Detiger of The Tiger Trust in The Netherlands to Paul A. Nouwen (Nouwen's brother), and a long typed letter from Nouwen, regarding Marilyn Ferguson, and Detiger's search for golden yellow octagonal crystals used by the Incas in healing ceremonies.