Author lisa mcmann biography of rory gilmore

File 3976 - Letter from Sister Margaret Rose Gilmore

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CA ON00389 F4-2-3976

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Letter from Sister Margaret Rose Gilmore

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  • March - April 1989 (Creation)

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0.1 cm of textual records

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File consists of one letter from Sister Margaret Rose Gilmore, expressing appreciation for Nouwen's writing. File also includes a copy of a typed letter of response from Connie Ellis, Nouwen's administrative assistant.

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Title based on contents of the file.

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Box 110 File 6230

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Added by L Joson, 3 February 2020

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