National Catholic Community Service

The National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) served the spiritual, social, educational, and recreational needs of the military and defense workers and their families from 1940 to 1980. NCCS rendered service with both professional personnel and volunteers at home and overseas. It was a member agenc...

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description The National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) served the spiritual, social, educational, and recreational needs of the military and defense workers and their families from 1940 to 1980. NCCS rendered service with both professional personnel and volunteers at home and overseas. It was a member agency of the United Service Organization (USO) and the Veteran's Administration's (VA) Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee and operated a VA Hospital Program. NCCS was under the direction of a board of trustees composed of members of the Administrative Board of the American's Bishops' Conference, the military vicar and his delegate, that worked closely with the various departments and committees of the Bishops' Conference. Records include copies of USO board, conference, and council minutes; NCCS board of trustees minutes and reports; general administration subject files; club reports and correspondence; VA Hospital Service subject files and printed material; Joint Action in Community Service files; memorabilia; publications and printed material; and photographs.
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spelling nccs National Catholic Community Service An inventory of National Catholic Community Service Records at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by William John Shepherd. The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 2011 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by William John Shepherd on 2011 English Descriptive Summary The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 1932(1940-1981)n.d. National Catholic Community Service National Catholic Community Service Records 45 linear feet; 90 boxes The National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) served the spiritual, social, educational, and recreational needs of the military and defense workers and their families from 1940 to 1980. NCCS rendered service with both professional personnel and volunteers at home and overseas. It was a member agency of the United Service Organization (USO) and the Veteran's Administration's (VA) Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee and operated a VA Hospital Program. NCCS was under the direction of a board of trustees composed of members of the Administrative Board of the American's Bishops' Conference, the military vicar and his delegate, that worked closely with the various departments and committees of the Bishops' Conference. Records include copies of USO board, conference, and council minutes; NCCS board of trustees minutes and reports; general administration subject files; club reports and correspondence; VA Hospital Service subject files and printed material; Joint Action in Community Service files; memorabilia; publications and printed material; and photographs. 10 English Historical Note American Catholics supported the nation's efforts in the First World War by founding the National Catholic War Council (NCWC) in 1917. The NCWC cooperated with groups such as The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), The Salvation Army, the National Jewish Welfare Board, and the American Library Association (ALA) to support the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) in France. Following the war the original NCWC was succeeded by the National Catholic Welfare Conference whose efforts focused beyond the original purview of its predecessor. When war clouds loomed again the American hierarchy decided in November 1940 to establish the National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) to serve the spiritual, educational, and recreational needs of military personnel and defense workers by rendering service with both professional workers and volunteers at home and overseas. The NCCS was under the direction of a board of trustees composed of members of the NCWC administrative board as well as the military vicar and his delegate. It was separately incorporated in the nation's capital on April 21, 1941 and worked closely with the other offices and committees of the NCWC, especially the National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM) and the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW). The NCCS was also a charter member of the United Service Organization (USO) Inc. founded with the support of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 4, 1941 along with five other member agencies: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), The Salvation Army, the National Jewish Welfare Board, and the Travelers Aid Association. Camp Shows Inc., who performed the shows that eventually made the USO famous, was also formed in 1941and affiliated with the USO. During America's involvement in the Second World War (1941-1945) there were over 1,500 clubs operated domestically by the six member agencies, including NCCS, as well as nearly 1,200 operated domestically by local communities and nearly 200 clubs operated overseas by USO Inc. The USO officially terminated operations on December 31, 1947 though it maintained its corporate structure and a small headquarters staff thereafter. With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 the NCCS joined with the YMCA and the Jewish Welfare Board to form the Associated Services for the Armed Forces. The USO Inc. was reactivated in 1951with the original six member agencies and the camp shows. In 1962, the USO's National Ad Hoc Survey Committee stated the need for the USO's existence during the Cold War and made several recommendations, including that domestic operations be given autonomy and financial responsibility while USO Inc. would continue with overseas operations. The Vietnam War era of the 1960s and 1970s initially generated large funding for USO Inc. but as public opinion increasingly turned against the war funding waned. A financial crisis resulted in 1974 after the United Way of America recommended that their local affiliates need no longer support USO Inc. and the Salvation Army threatened to withdraw as a member agency, though they delayed this action until 1976 when the YMCA also withdrew after USO Inc. announced it could no longer fund the member agencies. The NCCS, along with the Jewish Welfare Board and Traveler's Aid, continued to operate as member agencies until 1979 when the NCCS board voted by two thirds majority to dissolve. The official certificate of dissolution was issued by the District of Columbia on February 22, 1980. Thereafter the efforts of American Catholics to support the military would either be performed on an individual basis or as part of other organizations such as the Military Archdiocese of the United States. The early NCCS executive directors were either short tenured or 'acting' only, and included Franklin Dunham from 1941 to 1942, James J. Norris from 1942 to 1944, Frank E. Cain in 1944, and James S. Mitchell from 1944 to 1948. Thomas D. Hinton would be the most notable director, serving for much of NCCS's history, 1948-1972. He had served previously in several administrative capacities in NCCS including program, budget, and field operations. He later served as Director of Finance and Administration of USCC/NCCB, 1972-1979. The last two executive directors were Maurice Hartmann in 1972 and Alice C. Collins, 1972-1980. Margaret Mealey, who was later long-term president of the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), served the NCCS during the 1940s in various capacities, including as Director of the USO-NCCS Club in Bremerton, Washington; Program Consultant, West Coast Area; Regional Supervisor for the States of Washington and Oregon; and Director of the USO Community Conducted Club in Oakland, California. A major concern of the NCCS for much of its existence was operating a Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Program/Service as part of the VA's Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee. In 1946, Pope Pius XII extended the jurisdiction of the Military Ordinariate to include chaplains and VA hospital patients. This made the latter eligible to participate in activities and services offered by NCCS as a USO member agency. In 1947, the NCCS board designated NCCS as the official agency of the Church to organize and develop the overall program of Catholic volunteer services in VA hospitals. It was actually efforts at a VA hospital in Lyons, New Jersey, that would serve as the national model. The NCCS-VA Hospital Service had a professional director, based in Washington, from its beginning until dissolution in 1979 in the person of Philomena F. Kerwin. She continued in this capacity as the United States Catholic Conference (USCC) took over direct administration, becoming the USCC-VA Hospital Service. Scope and Contents The first series is United Service Organization (USO) Records, 1943-1978, in boxes 1-10. This series is divided into two subseries. The first is the Board of Directors/Governors, 1946-1949, 1967-1978, in boxes 1-8. The USO board had representatives from the component organizations: National Catholic Community Service (NCCS), the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), the Salvation Army, the National Jewish Welfare Board, and the National Traveler's Aid Association. The records include correspondence, minutes, and related material for the full board (originally called 'Directors' but later changed to 'Governors), the Executive Committee, various standing committees, and some ad hoc committees. There are notable date gaps, with extant material from the late 1940s and the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The second subseries is Councils and Conferences, 1943-1975, in boxes 8-10. This includes the Agency Advisory Council and the National Council. The second series is National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) Board of Trustees Minutes and Related Material, 1941-1976, in boxes 10-17. This consists primarily of reports from the NCCS Executive Director to the Board of Trustees, 1941-1969. The board was made up of members of the NCWC/USCC Administrative Board, the military vicar and his delegate. There are also files related to the Executive Committee meetings for 1950-1976 and file on the Catholic Lay Committee. The third series is General Subject Files, 1940-1975, in boxes 17-36. This series is filed alphabetically, and for reasons unexplained, many of the files come from either the early period of the 1940s or the last years of the 1970s. This rich series contains files on subjects they were concerned about ranging from drug and alcohol abuse to more mundane topics such as training and pension plans. There is also general correspondence as well as that with specific individuals such as bishops Patrick O'Boyle and Samuel Stritch. In addition, there is also correspondence with such Catholic organizations as the National Council of Catholic Men and National Council of Catholic Women as well as the parent USO organization and its individual constituent groups such as the National Jewish Welfare Board, the Salvation Army, the Young Men's Christian Association, and Young Women's Christian Association. Of particular note are the Task Force Team Visit reports regarding visits to stateside sites in 1970-1971. The fourth series is Club Reports, Correspondence, and Financial Records, 1966-1971, in boxes 37-56. This material is filed alphabetically by club name. The mainstay is the quarterly statistical report with attached correspondence and financial records including receipts. Although the clubs are primarily domestic in location there are some overseas sites represented as well. Notable among the former are Aberdeen in Maryland, Caribou in Maine, and Jacksonville in North Carolina while the latter are well represented with the primary European club in Rome as well as those of the Japanese island of Okinawa, the city of Tokyo, and the short lived nation of South Vietnam being especially important. The fifth series is Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service Files, 1944-1981, in boxes 57-74. There are two subseries. The first consists of alphabetical subject files in boxes 57-63. These files include correspondence with organizations such as The Catholic Daughters of America and the Catholic War Veterans as well as on topics such as chaplains, publicity, and the termination of NCCS in 1979-1980. There are also hospital questionnaires and printed material. The second subseries has alphabetical files, mostly correspondence, on participating medical centers in boxes 64-74. The outgoing correspondence consists of fragile and multicolored (pink, yellow, white) onionskin paper. The sixth series is Joint Action in Community Service (JACS) Files, 1967-1971, in boxes 74-79. JACS is a national nonprofit volunteer organization formed in 1967 to recruit and train people to serve as advisors to Job Corps trainees. Job Corps itself is a U.S. Department of Labor free education and training program that helps young people ages 16-24 learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and obtain a stable and well paying job. The files include Board of Directors' correspondence, minutes, and related material as well as alphabetical subject files. The seventh series is Memorabilia, 1966, and undated, in boxes 80-81. This material consists of a VA Hospital flag, a wooden block with a metal NCCS logo attached, sample uniforms for volunteers, general uniform insignias for the NCCS-VA as well as for nuclear submarines such as the USS Portsmith and USS New York City, and a framed 1966 award from the VA Voluntary Service for 20 years of service "in helping us to plan and develop our nationwide program of volunteer participation in the medical care and treatment of patients." The eighth series is Publications and Printed Material, 1932(1941-1979)n.d., in boxes 82-90. This includes often incomplete sets of titles such as the NCCS Bulletin, the NCCS News, the NCCS-VA Hospital News, News Notes from the VA Hospital Service, USO News, and the USO Newsletter. In addition, there are printed materials related to procedures for greeting and planning, events such as Easter and Christmas, and activities like song, dance, arts and crafts. The ninth and final series is Photographs, 1969-1980, and undated, in box 90. These mostly consist of those pulled from the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service, along with the NCCS logo and a notable Christmas 1969 photo of a girl giving a can of soda to a soldier in Vietnam. Additionally, there are World War II era photos as part of the USCCB Glass Slides Collection. Arrangement The National Catholic Community Service Records consists of Nine Series: Series 1: United Service Organization (USO) Records, 1943-1978, Boxes 1-10 Series 2: National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) Board of Trustees Minutes and Related Material, 1941-1976, Boxes 10-17 Series 3: General Subject Files, 1940-1975, Boxes 17-36 Series 4: Club Reports, Correspondence, and Financial Records, 1966-1971, Boxes 37-56 Series 5: Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service Files, 1944-1981, Boxes 57-74 Series 6: Joint Action in Community Service (JACS) Files, 1967-1971, Boxes 74-79 Series 7: Memorabilia, 1966, n.d., Boxes 80-81 Series 8: Publications and Printed Material, 1932(1941-1979)n.d., Boxes 82-90 Series 9: Photographs, 1969-1980, n.d., Box 90 Restrictions on Access 25 years or living persons. Related Material The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives at CUA has: Military Archdiocese Collection National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM) Records National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) Records United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Legal Department/General Counsel Records The American Jewish Historical Society has: The University of Minnesota has: Travelers Aid Association of America Records Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Records Smith College has: Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of the U.S.A. Records Library of Congress has: USO audiovisual materials Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: Collins, Alice C. Hinton, Thomas Kerwin, Philomena Mealey, Margaret Mitchell, James S. Norris, James J. Stritch, Samuel A. - Archbishop of Chicago Organizations: Camp Shows, Inc. National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) National Jewish Welfare Board National Traveler's Aid Association Salvation Army United States Catholic Conference (USCC) Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Places: Aberdeen, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Caribou, Maine Detroit, Michigan Jacksonville, North Carolina Okinawa, Japan Rome, Italy Vietnam Washington, D.C. Subjects: Korean War Service Clubs Veterans Affairs Vietnam War Volunteer Work World War II Acquisition Information Received in 1972 and 1989 from the United States Catholic Conference (USCC)/National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB), the former National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), and subject to the 1975 Deed of Gift between the USCC/NCCB and The Catholic University of America (CUA). A small miscellaneous accession was received from a private donor in 2008. Processing Information Processing in 1992 and 2010-2011 by William John Shepherd, with assistance from Jacqueline Tolonese in 2010. EAD markup completed in 2011 by William John Shepherd. Bibliography Frizzell, Sabrina A. A Little Piece of Home: The United Service Organization During the Vietnam War. Texas Tech University Masters Thesis, 2001. Lynn, Rita L. The National Catholic Community Service in World War II. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1952. Winchell, Meghan K. "To Make the Boys Feel at Home" USO Senior Hostesses and Gendered Citizenship. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 25.1 (2004) 190-211. Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: United Service Organization (USO) Records, 1943-1978 (10 Boxes) This series is divided into two subseries, the Board of Directors/Governors in boxes 1-8 and Councils and Conferences in boxes 8-10. Subseries 1.1: Board of Directors-Governors, 1946-1949, 1967-1978, (8 Boxes) The USO board had representatives from component organizations such as NCCS, YMCA, YWCA, and the Salvation Army. Records include correspondence, minutes, and related material for the full board as well as various other committees. 1 1 Board of Directors, 1948 1 2 Board of Directors (1), 1949 1 3 Board of Directors (2), 1949 1 4 Board of Governors, NCCS Designees to Serve, 1967-1975 1 5 Board of Governors, 1972 1 6 Board of Governors Minutes, 1972 1 7 Board of Governors (1), 1973 1 8 Board of Governors (2), 1973 1 9 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/14/1973 1 10 Board of Governors Minutes, 9/20/1973 1 11 Board of Governors Minutes, 12/6/1973 2 1 Board of Governors, 1974 2 2 Board of Governors Minutes, 3/28-31/1974 2 3 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/13/1974 2 4 Board of Governors Minutes, 9/12/1974 2 5 Board of Governors Membership, 1974 2 6 Board of Governors (1), 1975 2 7 Board of Governors (2), 1975 2 8 Board of Governors (3), 1975 2 9 Board of Governors Minutes, 1/17/1975 2 10 Board of Governors Minutes, 3/13/1975 2 11 Board of Governors Minutes, 3/13/1975 2 12 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/12/1975 3 1 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/12/1975 3 2 Board of Governors Minutes, 9/12/1975 3 3 Board of Governors Minutes, 12/11/1975 3 4 Board of Governors Membership, 1975 3 5 Board of Governors By-Laws, 1975 3 6 Board of Governors, 1976 3 7 Board of Governors Minutes, 3/11/1976 3 8 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/10/1976 3 9 Board of Governors Minutes, 12/2/1976 3 10 Board of Governors Directory, 1976-1977 3 11 Board of Governors, 1977 3 12 Board of Governors Minutes, 3/24/1977 3 13 Board of Governors Minutes, 6/9/1977 4 1 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1947 4 2 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1972 4 3 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1973 4 4 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1973-1974 4 5 Board of Governors Executive Committee (1), 1974 4 6 Board of Governors Executive Committee (2), 1974 4 7 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1975 4 8 Board of Governors Executive Committee, 1976-1977 4 9 Board of Governors Finance and Budget Committee Minutes, 1973-1974 4 10 Board of Governors Finance and Budget Committee Minutes, 1975 4 11 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Correspondence and Memoranda, 1968-1970 4 12 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Correspondence and Memoranda (1), 1974-1975 4 13 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Correspondence and Memoranda (2), 1974-1975 4 14 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Correspondence and Memoranda, 1976 5 1 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Correspondence and Memoranda, 1977 5 2 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Minutes, 1973 5 3 Board of Governors Nominating Committee Minutes, 12/11/1975 5 4 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Correspondence, 1969-1971 5 5 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1970-1971 5 6 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1972 5 7 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, January-June 1973 5 8 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, July-December 1973 5 9 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1974 5 10 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1975-1976 5 11 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1977 5 12 Board of Governors Inter-Organization Personnel Committee Minutes, 1978 5 13 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Correspondence, 1968(1971-1972)1972 6 1 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Correspondence, 1973 6 2 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Correspondence, 1974-June 1975 6 3 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Correspondence, July 1975-December 1975 6 4 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Membership, ca. 1973 6 5 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes, 1968, 1970-1971 6 6 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes, 1972 6 7 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes (1), 1973 6 8 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes (2), 1973 6 9 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes (3), 1973 6 10 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes (4), 1973 7 1 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Minutes, 1974-1975 7 2 Board of Governors Inter-Agency Program Committee Miscellaneous, ca. 1969-1972 7 3 Board of Governors Public Relations Committee Minutes, 1972 7 4 Board of Governors Public Relations Committee Minutes, 1973-1974 7 5 Board of Governors Ad hoc Committee on Board Expenses, 1975 7 6 Board of Governors Ad hoc Committee on Field Visits/Services, 1967-1973 7 7 Board of Governors Ad hoc Committee on Field Visits/Services, 1973 7 8 Board of Governors Ad hoc Committee on Minority Services, 1973 7 9 Board of Governors Ad hoc Committee on Design a National Coordinated Membership and Fund Raising Program, 1975 7 10 Board of Governors Ad hoc Study Committee, 1974 7 11 Board of Directors Appraisal Committee and Agency Presidents Meeting-Minutes, 1949 7 12 Board of Governors Blue Ribbon Study Commission, 1974 7 13 Board of Governors Blue Ribbon Study Commission, 1974 7 14 Board of Governors Blue Ribbon Study Commission, 1975 7 15 Board of Governors Blue Ribbon Study Commission, 1975 7 16 Board of Governors National USO Shows Committee, 1975 8 1 Board of Governors Subcommittee on Lay Structure, 1974 8 2 Board of Directors Board of Review, 11/7/1946 8 3 Board of Directors Board of Review, 11/20/1946 Copy 1 8 4 Board of Directors Board of Review, 11/20/1946 Copy 2 Subseries 1.2: Councils and Conferences, 1943-1975, (3 Boxes) This subseries includes the Agency Advisory Council and the National Council. 8 5 Agency Advisory Council, January-June 1974 8 6 Agency Advisory Council, July-December 1974 8 7 Agency Advisory Council, 1975 8 8 Agency Advisory Council, 1975 8 9 Agency Advisory Council Minutes, 1975 8 10 USO Councils and Operating Committees, 1943-1949 8 11 USO National Council, General, 1971-1973 8 12 USO National Council, Affiliates - St. Louis, Missouri, 1975 8 13 USO National Council, Executive Committee Members, 1973-1974 9 1 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1971 9 2 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1972 9 3 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1973 9 4 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1973 9 5 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1973 9 6 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1974 9 7 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1974 9 8 USO National Council, Executive Committee Meetings, Memos, 1975 9 9 USO National Council, Membership - Regions I, II, III, 1971-1974 9 10 USO National Council, Membership - Regions IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, 1972-1973 9 11 USO National Council, Program Awards, 1974 9 12 USO Special Agencies Conference, Minutes, 1948 9 13 USO Conference of Agency Executives, 1973 10 1 USO Staff Cluster Conference, Texas, 1973 10 2 USO National Staff Conferences, 1968-1970 10 3 USO Executive Director's Advisory Committee, 1975 Series 2: National Catholic Community Service (NCCS), Board of Trustees Minutes and Related Material, 1941-1976 (8 Boxes) Primarily reports from the NCCS Executive Director to the Board of Trustees, 1941-1969. There are also files related to the Executive Committee meetings for 1950-1976 and one for the Catholic Lay Committee. 10 4 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1941 10 5 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, November 8, 1941 Printed, 2 copies. 10 6 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1942 Typescript, 4 copies. 10 7 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, with Related Correspondence, November 1942 Printed, 3 copies. 10 8 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, May 4, 1943 Typescript, 2 copies. 10 9 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, with Related Correspondence, November 1943 Printed, 2 copies. 10 10 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, with Related Correspondence, April 1944 Printed, 4 copies. 10 11 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, with Related Correspondence, November 1944 Printed, 2 copies. 10 12 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 10, 1945 Printed, 3 copies. 11 1 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1945 Printed, 2 copies. 11 2 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 30, 1946 Printed, 1 copy. 11 3 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 21, 1946 Printed, 2 copies. 11 4 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1947 Printed, 2 copies. 11 5 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1948 Printed, 2 copies. 11 6 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 6, 1948 Printed, 2 copies. 11 7 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1949 Typescript, 2 copies. 11 8 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 1949 Printed, 1 copy. 11 9 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 18, 1950 Typescript, 2 copies. 12 1 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1950 Typescript, 1 copy. 12 2 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1950 Typescript, 1 copy. 12 3 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1951 Typescript, 2 copies. 12 4 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1951 Printed, 3 copies. 12 5 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1952 Typescript, 2 copies. 12 6 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, October 15, 1952 Printed, 2 copies. 12 7 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1953 Typescript, 2 copies. 12 8 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1954 Typescript, 1 copy. 12 9 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1955 Typescript, 1 copy. 12 10 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1956 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 1 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1957 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 2 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1958 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 3 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1958 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 4 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1959 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 5 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1960 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 6 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1961 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 7 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 27, 1962 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 8 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1962 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 9 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 23, 1963 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 10 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, June 30, 1963 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 11 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 1, 1964 Typescript, 1 copy. 13 12 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, July 31, 1964 Typescript, 1 copy. 14 1 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 27, 1965 Typescript, 1 copy. 14 2 Report of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, April 19, 1966 Typescript, 1 copy. 14 3 Reports of the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, 1967-1969 14 4 Executive Committee Meeting, November 3, 1950 14 5 Executive Committee Meeting, November 3, 1950 14 6 Executive Committee Meeting, April 30, 1951 14 7 Executive Committee Meeting, August 3, 1951 14 8 Executive Committee Meeting, August 3, 1951 14 9 Executive Committee Meeting, November 28, 1951 14 10 Executive Committee Meeting, June 25, 1959 14 11 Executive Committee Meeting, March 14, 1960 14 12 Executive Committee Meeting, September 21, 1961 14 13 Executive Committee Meeting, March 13, 1963 15 1 Executive Committee Meeting, March 16, 1964 15 2 Executive Committee Meeting, March 14, 1965 15 3 Executive Committee Meeting, March 30, 1966 15 4 Executive Committee Meeting, March 29, 1967 15 5 Executive Committee Meeting, June 4, 1969 15 6 Executive Committee Meeting, June 3, 1970 15 7 Executive Committee Meeting, December 9, 1970 15 8 Executive Committee Meeting, June 7, 1972 15 9 Executive Committee Meeting, June 7, 1972 15 10 Executive Committee Meeting, June 13, 1973 15 11 Executive Committee Meeting, January 14, 1974 16 1 Executive Committee Meeting, June 12, 1974 16 2 Executive Committee Meeting, September 12, 1974 16 3 Executive Committee Meeting, December 6, 1974 16 4 Executive Committee Meeting, December 6, 1974 16 5 Executive Committee Meeting, December 6, 1974 16 6 Executive Committee Meeting, March 13, 1975 16 7 Executive Committee Meeting, June 12, 1975 16 8 Executive Committee Meeting, December 1, 1976 17 1 Catholic Lay Committee on Relationship with Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 1955(1966-1967)1967 Series 3: General Subject Files, 1940-1975 (19 Boxes) Alphabetical subject files with a mix of topics, organizations, and individuals. 17 2 Accounting, 1974-1975 17 3 Action, 1978-1979 Withdrawal from USO 17 4 Addresses, 1943 17 5 Alcohol, 1973 17 6 All Volunteer Army, 1974 17 7 Army Camps, 1941 17 8 Associated Services for the Armed Forces, 1950 17 9 Auditor, 1941 17 10 Audit, 1970-1972 17 11 Baltimore Study (1), 1973 17 12 Baltimore Study (2), 1973 17 13 Baltimore Study, 1974 17 13 Base Military Statistics, 1973 17 14 Beer Survey Results, 1975 17 15 Benade, Leo E., The Role of the USO, 1973 17 16 Biennial Meeting Committee, 1975 17 17 Bishops Correspondence, 1941 18 1 Board of Trustees Correspondence (1), 1941 18 2 Board of Trustees Correspondence (2), 1941 18 3 Board of Trustees Correspondence, 1942 18 4 Board of Trustees Correspondence, 1945-1946 18 5 Buckwalter Matter - James J. Norris, 1944 18 6 Budget, 1968-1971 18 7 Budget, 1972-1976 18 8 Budget Balance Sheets, 1973-1975 18 9 Building Services, 1973-1974 18 10 Bulletin, 1941 18 11 Bulletin Boards, 1970 18 12 By-laws, 1941-1950 19 1 Calendar of Events, 1973-1975 19 2 Campaign, 1941 19 3 Campaign Department, 1972-1973 19 4 Camp Lists, 1941 19 5 Camp Shows, Inc. (1), 1942 19 6 Camp Shows, Inc. (2), 1942 19 7 Campus Trainers - Paul F. Tanner, 1943-1946 19 8 Caribbean Regional Office, 1972 19 9 Carroll, Walter S., 1946-1950 19 10 Cash Receipts, 1974-1976 19 11 Catholic Manufacturing Company, 1967-1976 19 12 Certificate of Incorporation, Constitution and By-laws, 1942 19 13 Chaplains, Army Chief of, 1948-1950 19 14 Chartered Councils, Bylaws, 1972, 1975 19 15 Charter Renewal, 1972 20 1 Charter Renewal, 1973-1975 20 2 Checklist for Public Relations, ca. 1974 20 3 Chess File, 1974-1975 20 4 Club and Officer Lists, 1949-1950 20 5 Club History - Tucson, Arizona, 1946 20 6 Club Door Statistics, 1973 20 7 Club Lease Expiration Date, 1973 20 8 Committee on National Agency Support (CONAS), 1974 20 9 Comptroller (1), 1941 20 10 Comptroller (2), 1941 20 11 Comptroller (1), 1942 20 12 Comptroller (2), 1942 20 13 Comptroller (3), 1942 21 1 Comptroller (4), 1942 21 2 Comptroller (5), 1942 21 3 Comptroller, 1945-1946 21 4 Concessionaire Contract, 1973 21 5 Conference of Community Organization - Minutes, 1950 21 6 Conference Sites, 1972 21 7 Consultation, 1974 21 8 Constitutions and Bylaws, 1969-1970 21 9 Corporation (USO) Correspondence, 1975 21 10 Corporation (USO) Members, 1974-1976 21 11 Corporation (USO) Minutes, 1970-1972 21 12 Davison, General Michael S., USO President, 1975 21 13 Deactivation, 1950 21 14 Defense Department (US), 1968, 1975 21 15 Development Department (USO), 1973-1975 21 16 Diocesan Moderators, 1947-1948 21 17 Directives, Memos, and Bulletins (1), 1949 21 18 Directives, Memos, and Bulletins (2), 1949 22 1 Directives, Memos, and Bulletins (1), 1950 22 2 Directives, Memos, and Bulletins (2), 1950 22 3 Directory of Operations (USO), 1972-1973 22 4 Directory of Operations (USO), 1974-1975 22 5 Division for Servicemen Voting, Albany, New York, 1974 22 6 Drug Abuse, 1970-1971 22 7 Drug Abuse, 1972 22 8 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (1), 1973 22 9 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (2), 1973 22 10 Employee Benefit Program (USO), 1976 22 11 Equal Opportunity Employment, 1973 22 12 Europe Narrative, Minutes, 1972-1973 22 13 Executive Director (USO), 1972-1975 23 1 Field Operations: Moderator Lists, 1945-1946 23 2 Field Services (USO), 1973, 1975 23 3 Field Visits Reports (USO), 1972 23 4 Financial Development Committee (USO) Minutes, 1973-1974 23 5 Funding (USO), 1974-1976 23 6 Fund Raising on Military Bases, 1974 23 7 General, 1973-1974 23 8 General, 1975 23 9 General, 1976 23 10 General, 1977 24 1 General, 1978 24 2 Hinton, Thomas D., Executive Director: Personal (1), 1948 24 3 Hinton, Thomas D., Executive Director: Personal (2), 1948 24 4 Historical Information, 1940-1954 24 5 History and Planning, 1960-1968 24 6 History and Planning, 1969-1975 24 7 Insurance, 1972 24 8 Inventory (USO), 1972-1975 24 9 Invitations, 1941 25 1 Italy, 1946-1948 25 2 Itinerary Forms, 1972-1973 25 3 Jewish Welfare Board, 1941-1942 25 4 Jewish Welfare Board, 1973-1975 25 5 Jobs for Veterans, 1971 25 6 Journal Committee (USO), 1974 25 7 Journal Publication (USO), 1974-1975 25 8 Junior Volunteer Program (USO), 1972-1973 25 9 Junior Volunteer Program (USO), 1974 25 10 Kassin, Alan (USO), 1974-1975 25 11 Legal Department (NCWC), 1941 25 12 Lindsay, Anatole G., 1941 25 13 Little, Arthur D. Inc.: Report to the USO Board of Governors (1), 1974 25 14 Little, Arthur D. Inc.: Report to the USO Board of Governors (2), 1974 25 15 Little, Arthur D. Inc.: Report to the USO Board of Governors (3), 1974 26 1 Mailing List, 1972 26 2 Mannix, Mrs. Henry, 1950 26 3 Manual of Personnel Practices and Services, 1945-1948 26 4 Maritime Club, 1949-1950 26 5 Matthews, Francis P.(1), 1949 26 6 Matthews, Francis P.(2), 1949 26 7 McCarthy, John E., 1949 26 8 McEntegart, Bryan J., 1941, 1948-1950 26 9 McMahon, Charles, 1941 26 10 Mealey, Margaret J. - NCCS Director of Services to Women and Girls, 1/1949-6/1949 26 11 Mealey, Margaret J. - NCCS Director of Services to Women and Girls, 7/1949-12/1949 26 12 Mealey, Margaret J. - Executive Director, National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1950 26 13 Memoranda (USO), 1972-1973 26 14 Military Base Closings, 1973 26 15 Military Family Problems and USO - Moe Hoffman, National Jewish Welfare Board, 1972 26 16 Miller, Robert F., Assistant to the USO President, 1947-1950 26 17 Miller, Robert F., Assistant to the USO President, 1950 27 1 Mitchell, James S. - NCCS Executive Director, 1944-1948 27 2 Mitchell, James S., 1949-1950 27 3 Moderator, 1943, 1947 27 4 Monthly Narrative Forms, 1973 27 5 Mooney, Edward - Archbishop of Detroit, Michigan (1), 1941 27 6 Mooney, Edward - Archbishop of Detroit, Michigan (2), 1941 27 7 Murphy, Arthur J., 1/1949-6/1949 27 8 Murphy, Arthur J., 7/1949-12/1949 27 9 Murphy, Arthur J., 1950-1951 27 10 National Agency Review Board, 1971 27 11 National Agency Review Board, 1971 27 12 National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) - Printed Material, 1949 27 13 National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) - Correspondence and Printed Material, 1950 27 14 National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), The Catholic University of America (CUA), 1949-1950 27 15 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - General, 1949-1950 27 16 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD), 1949-1950 27 17 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - Immigration Bureau, 1949-1950 27 18 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 1949-1950 27 19 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1949-1950 27 20 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1950 28 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) - Press Department, NC News Service, 1949-1950 28 2 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1948-1950 28 3 National Conference of Social Work, 1948-1950 28 4 National Executive (USO), 1974-1975 28 5 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Annual Reports, 1960-1969 28 6 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Annual Reports, 1970-1977 28 7 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Bulletins: ERISA, 1975-1976 28 8 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Bylaws, 1964, n.d. 28 9 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Field Service, 1977 28 10 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Lawsuit (USO), 1977 28 11 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Manual, 1968, 1971, 1975 29 1 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Memoranda, 1968-1976 29 2 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): News Release, 1975 29 3 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Pension Benefits Reports, 1976-1977 29 4 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association (NHWRA): Report, 1974-1977 29 5 National Jewish Welfare Board, 1948-1950 29 6 National Planning Association, 1948-1950 29 7 National Travelers Aid Association, 1950 29 8 Norris, James J., Administrative Assistant (NCCS), 1941 29 9 O'Boyle, Patrick A., Archbishop of Washington, D.C., 1948-1950 29 10 O'Connor, William A., Bishop-Elect of Springfield, Illinois, 1949 29 11 Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services, 2/1/1942 Typescript report. 29 12 Office Staff (USO), 1973 29 13 Operations Manual Categories, 1973 29 14 Organizational History (1), 1940 29 15 Organizational History (2), 1940 29 15 Organizational History, 1941 29 16 Overseas - Miscellaneous, 1942-1946 30 1 Overseas - News Releases and Clippings, 1942-1944 30 2 Overseas - Policies (1), 1942-1945 30 3 Overseas - Policies (2), 1942-1945 30 4 Overseas - Policies (3), 1942-1945 30 5 Overseas - Puerto Rico, 1941-1944 30 6 Pacific (USO), 1945 30 7 Pacific Regional Executive (USO), 1969-1970, 1973 30 8 Parish Forum, 1949 30 9 Personnel Department Correspondence (USO), 1973 30 10 Personnel Department Correspondence (USO), 1975 30 11 Personnel Procedures and Training, 1945-1946 30 12 Planned Parenthood: Miscellaneous Literature, 1948-1949 31 1 Plans (1), 1947-1950 31 2 Plans (2), 1947-1950 31 3 Policy and Procedures, ca. 1969 31 4 Pope Pius XII's Encyclical Epistle "Summa Maecris" - NC News Release, 1950 31 5 President (USO), 1972-1973 31 6 Program Bulletin, 1949 31 7 Program Bulletin, April-May 1950 31 8 Program Bulletin, June-September 1950 31 9 Program Department, 1943 31 10 Publications, Proposed Changes, 1973 31 11 Publicity, 1946 31 12 Publicity, 1947 31 13 Questions on Policy, 1942 31 14 Radio Corps of America (RCA): International Time Chart, 1948 32 1 Reading File - Chronological Correspondence, January-April 1975 32 2 Reading File - Chronological Correspondence, May-June 1975 32 3 Reading File - Chronological Correspondence, July-August 1975 32 4 Reading File - Chronological Correspondence, September-October 1975 32 5 Reading File - Chronological Correspondence, November-December 1975 32 6 Retirees, 1972-1974 32 7 Religious Material, Correspondence, 1941 32 8 Ringland, Arthur - U.S. State Department, Correspondence, 1950 32 9 Salvation Army, 1949-1950 32 10 Salvation Army (Member Agency), 1969-1975 32 11 Schneider, J. Thomas - Chair, Personnel Policy Board, Armed Services Committee, 1950 32 12 Secretary of Defense (USA), 1950 32 13 Secularization Statement of the Bishops, 1947 32 14 Shows (USO), 1973 32 15 Special Staff Conference, 1972 32 16 Speech Material, 1967-1969 32 17 Staff Aide Questionnaire, 1968 32 18 Staff Cluster Conference, 1973 32 19 Staff Meetings: Agenda, 1949-1950 32 20 State and Council Chairmen, 1948 32 21 Statistics, 1973 33 1 Stritch, Samuel A. - Archbishop of Chicago, 1941 33 2 Stritch, Samuel A. - Archbishop of Chicago, January 1942- June 1942 33 3 Stritch, Samuel A. - Archbishop of Chicago, July 1942-December 1942 33 4 Stritch, Samuel A. - Archbishop of Chicago, 1943-1944 33 5 Supervision, ca. 1970 33 6 Supplementary Funding, 1972-1973 33 7 Survey - Spiritual and Welfare Conditions U.S. Armed Forces Europe and Mediterranean, July 3-August 4, 1948, Typescript 33 8 Suva, Fiji Islands, 1943-1945 33 9 Symbol Sheet (USO), ca. 1970 33 10 Tanner, Msgr. Paul S. - Assistant General Secretary, National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), 1949-1950 33 11 Task Force on Centralization of Agency: Minutes, 1949 33 12 Task Force on Visitations, 1970 33 13 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Aberdeen, Maryland, 1970 33 14 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Atlanta, Georgia, 1970 33 15 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Bay Area, Rhode Island, 1971 33 16 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Fort Devens, Massachusetts, 1970 33 17 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Jacksonville, North Carolina, 1970 33 18 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Minot, North Dakota, 1970 33 19 Task Force Team Visit, Report of Self-Appraisal Program of Monterrey Peninsula USO Council, 1972 33 20 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Orange County, California, 1970 34 1 Task Force Team Visit, Report on St. Louis, Missouri, 1970-1971 34 2 Task Force Team Visit, Report on Texas, 1970-1971 34 3 Telephone and Telegraph, 1949-1950 34 4 Termination (Vacation Allowance), NCCS Employees, 1949 34 5 Thailand (USO Region), 1972 34 6 Tracy, Catherine D. - Field Representative, ca. 1950 34 7 Trainee Orientation, 1972 34 8 Trainees' Conference, 1949 34 9 Training Institutes, 1941 34 10 Training Institutes, 1942 34 11 Training Institutes, 1943 34 12 Training Institutes, 1944-1946 34 13 Travelers Aid International Social Service of America, 1973-1974 34 14 Travelers Insurance Company (1), 1966-1974 35 1 Travelers Insurance Company (2), 1966-1974 35 2 Travelers Insurance Company (3), 1966-1974 35 3 Trieste, Yugoslavia, 1948-1949 35 4 Trinidad, British West Indies, 1948 35 5 Tuescher, E. W. (USO), 1948-1949 35 6 United Service Organization (USO): General, 1948-1950 35 7 United Service Organization (USO): Budget Forms and Review, 1949 35 8 United Service Organization (USO): Bylaws, 1941-1942 35 9 United Service Organization (USO): Deactivation (1), 1950 35 10 United Service Organization (USO): Deactivation (2), 1950 35 11 United Service Organization (USO): Deactivation: Letter to Cardinals, Bishops by Msgr. Howard J. Carroll, 1950 35 12 United Service Organization (USO): Field Service Bulletin, 1949 36 1 United Service Organization (USO): Funds Designation, 1948-1949 36 2 United Service Organization (USO): List of Operations, 1949 36 3 United Service Organization (USO): Miscellaneous, 1949-1950 36 4 Urban Crisis, 1969 36 5 Vendor: Home International (Rosaries), 1958-1970 36 6 Voting Assistance Program, 1968-1972 36 7 Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure Act Exemption, 1962-1963 36 8 Woman of the Year (USO), 1972 36 9 World Airlines, 1970-1971 36 10 Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), 1973-1975 36 11 Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA): Armed Services News, 1972-1973 36 12 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 1973 36 13 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 1974 36 14 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 1975 Series 4: Club Reports, Correspondence, and Financial Records, 1966-1971 (20 Boxes) Filed alphabetically, primarily by club name. 37 1 Financial - General: A-B, 1968-1969 37 2 Financial - General: C-J, 1968-1969 37 3 Financial - General: L-O, 1968-1969 37 4 Financial - General: P-Z, 1968-1969 37 5 Aberdeen, Maryland (1), 1966-1967 37 6 Aberdeen, Maryland (2), 1966-1967 37 7 Aberdeen, Maryland (1), 1967-1968 37 8 Aberdeen, Maryland (2), 1967-1968 37 9 Aberdeen, Maryland (3), 1967-1968 37 10 Aberdeen, Maryland (1), 1968 38 1 Aberdeen, Maryland (2), 1968 38 2 Aberdeen, Maryland (3), 1968 38 3 Aberdeen, Maryland (1), 1969 38 4 Aberdeen, Maryland (2), 1969 38 5 Aberdeen, Maryland (3), 1969 38 6 Aberdeen, Maryland (4), 1969 38 7 Aberdeen, Maryland (5), 1969 38 8 Aberdeen, Maryland (6), 1969 38 9 Aberdeen, Maryland, 1971 39 1 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (1), 1967 39 2 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (2), 1967 39 3 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (3), 1967 39 4 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts, 1968-1969 39 5 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (1), 1969 39 6 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (2), 1969 39 7 Ayer-Fort Devens, Massachusetts (3), 1969 39 8 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1952-1966 39 9 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1967 40 1 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1968 40 2 Biloxi, Mississippi (1), 1969 40 3 Biloxi, Mississippi (2), 1969 40 4 Biloxi, Mississippi (3), 1969 40 5 Biloxi, Mississippi (4), 1969 40 6 Biloxi, Mississippi (5), 1969 40 7 Biloxi, Mississippi (6), 1969 40 8 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1970 40 9 Boston, Massachusetts, 1966-1967 41 1 Boston, Massachusetts, 1969 41 2 California, 1966 41 3 California (1), 1967 41 4 California (2), 1967 41 5 Caribou, Maine, 1967 41 6 Caribou, Maine (1), 1968 41 7 Caribou, Maine (2), 1968 41 8 Caribou, Maine (1), 1969 41 9 Caribou, Maine (2), 1969 41 10 Caribou, Maine (3), 1969 42 1 Caribou, Maine (4), 1969 42 1 Caribou, Maine (5), 1969 42 3 Caribou, Maine, 1970 42 4 Chicago, Illinois, 1967 42 5 Chicago, Illinois, 1969 42 6 El Paso, Texas, 1966-1967 42 7 El Paso, Texas, 1967 42 8 El Paso, Texas, 1968 42 9 El Paso, Texas (1), 1969 42 10 El Paso, Texas (2), 1969 42 11 El Paso, Texas (3), 1969 42 12 Erie, Pennsylvania (1), 1969 42 13 Erie, Pennsylvania (2), 1969 43 1 Fairbanks, Alaska, 1967 43 2 Fairbanks, Alaska, 1968 43 3 Glasgow, Montana, 1967 43 4 Gulfport, Mississippi, 1967-1970 43 5 Guam (1), 1967 43 6 Guam (2), 1967 43 7 Guam, 1969 43 8 Hong Kong, 1967 43 9 Jacksonville, North Carolina (1), 1967 43 10 Jacksonville, North Carolina (2), 1967 43 11 Jacksonville, North Carolina (3), 1967 43 12 Jacksonville, North Carolina (4), 1967 44 1 Jacksonville, North Carolina (5), 1967 44 2 Jacksonville, North Carolina (6), 1967 44 3 Jacksonville, North Carolina (1), 1968 44 4 Jacksonville, North Carolina (2), 1968 44 5 Jacksonville, North Carolina (3), 1968 44 6 Jacksonville, North Carolina (4), 1968 44 7 Jacksonville, North Carolina (5), 1968 44 8 Jacksonville, North Carolina (6), 1968 45 1 Jacksonville, North Carolina (7), 1968 45 2 Jacksonville, North Carolina (8), 1968 45 3 Jacksonville, North Carolina (9), 1968 45 4 Jacksonville, North Carolina (1), 1969 45 5 Jacksonville, North Carolina (2), 1969 45 6 Jacksonville, North Carolina (3), 1969 45 7 Jacksonville, North Carolina (4), 1969 46 1 Jacksonville, North Carolina (5), 1969 46 2 Jacksonville, North Carolina (6), 1969 46 3 Jacksonville, North Carolina (7), 1969 46 4 Jacksonville, North Carolina (8), 1969 46 5 Kansas City, Missouri, 1966-1967 46 6 Kansas City, Missouri (1), 1969 46 7 Kansas City, Missouri (2), 1969 46 8 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1966-1970 46 9 Leesville, Louisiana (1), 1967 46 10 Leesville, Louisiana (2), 1967 46 11 Leesville, Louisiana (1), 1968 47 1 Leesville, Louisiana (2), 1968 47 2 Leesville, Louisiana (3), 1968 47 3 Leesville, Louisiana (1), 1969 47 4 Leesville, Louisiana (2), 1969 47 5 Leesville, Louisiana (3), 1969 47 6 Leesville, Louisiana (4), 1969 47 7 Leesville, Louisiana (5), 1969 47 8 Louisville, Kentucky, 1967 47 9 Louisville, Kentucky, 1969 47 10 Malta, 1969 47 11 Manila, Philippines, 1966-1967 48 1 Manila, Philippines (1), 1969 48 2 Manila, Philippines (2), 1969 48 3 Miami, Florida, 1966 48 4 Miami, Florida (1), 1967 48 5 Miami, Florida (2), 1967 48 6 Miami, Florida (3), 1967 48 7 Miami, Florida (1), 1969 48 8 Miami, Florida (2), 1969 48 9 Miami, Florida (3), 1969 48 10 Miami, Florida (4), 1969 48 11 New York, New York - Cardinal Spellman Service Club, 1966-1969 48 12 Oak Harbor, Washington, 1966 48 13 Oak Harbor, Washington, 1967 49 1 Oak Harbor, Washington (1), 1968 49 2 Oak Harbor, Washington (2), 1968 49 3 Oak Harbor, Washington (1), 1969 49 4 Oak Harbor, Washington (2), 1969 49 5 Oak Harbor, Washington (3), 1969 49 6 Oak Harbor, Washington (4), 1969 49 7 Okinawa, Japan, 1966 49 8 Okinawa, Japan (1), 1967 49 9 Okinawa, Japan (2), 1967 50 1 Okinawa, Japan (3), 1967 50 2 Okinawa, Japan (4), 1967 50 3 Okinawa, Japan (5), 1967 50 4 Okinawa, Japan (6), 1967 50 5 Okinawa, Japan (7), 1967 50 6 Okinawa, Japan (8), 1967 50 7 Okinawa, Japan, 1968 50 8 Okinawa, Japan (1), 1969 51 1 Okinawa, Japan (2), 1969 51 2 Okinawa, Japan (3), 1969 51 3 Okinawa, Japan (4), 1969 51 4 Okinawa, Japan (5), 1969 51 5 Okinawa, Japan (6), 1969 51 6 Okinawa, Japan (7), 1969 51 7 Okinawa, Japan (8), 1969 52 1 Petersburg, Virginia, 1967 52 2 Petersburg, Virginia (1), 1968 52 3 Petersburg, Virginia (2), 1968 52 4 Petersburg, Virginia (1), 1969 52 5 Petersburg, Virginia (2), 1969 52 6 Petersburg, Virginia (3), 1969 52 7 Plattsburg, New York, 1970 52 8 Providence, Rhode Island, 1967 52 9 Providence, Rhode Island (1), 1969 52 10 Providence, Rhode Island (2), 1969 52 11 Region II: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania (1), 1969-1970 53 1 Region II: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania (2), 1969-1970 53 2 Region III: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia (1), 1969-1970 53 3 Region III: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia (2), 1969-1970 53 4 Region III: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia (3), 1969-1970 53 5 Region III: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia (4), 1969-1970 53 6 Region IV: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, 1969-1970 53 7 Region V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio (1), 1969 53 8 Region V: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio (2), 1969 53 9 Region VI: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, 1969 53 10 Region VII: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Wyoming (1), 1969-1970 54 1 Region VII: Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, Wyoming (2), 1969-1970 54 2 Region VIII: Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington (1), 1968-1969 54 3 Region VIII: Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington (2), 1968-1969 54 4 Region VIII: Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington (3), 1968-1969 54 5 Rome, Italy, 1967 54 6 Rome, Italy (1), 1968 54 7 Rome, Italy (2), 1968 54 8 Rome, Italy (1), 1969 54 9 Rome, Italy (2), 1969 54 10 Rome, Italy (3), 1969 54 11 Rome, Italy (4), 1969 54 12 St. Louis, Missouri, 1967 55 1 San Antonio, Texas, 1967 55 2 San Diego, California (1), 1967, 1969 55 3 San Diego, California (2), 1967, 1969 55 4 San Francisco, California (1), 1967-1969 55 5 San Francisco, California (2), 1967-1969 55 6 San Francisco, California (3), 1967-1969 55 7 Thailand, 1969 55 8 Tokyo, Japan, 1967 55 9 Tokyo, Japan (1), 1969 55 10 Tokyo, Japan (2), 1969 55 11 Tokyo, Japan (3), 1969 56 1 Vietnam (1), 1969-1970 56 2 Vietnam (2), 1969-1970 56 3 Vietnam (3), 1969-1970 56 4 Vietnam (4), 1969-1970 56 5 Vietnam (5), 1969-1970 56 6 Vietnam (6), 1969-1970 56 7 Vietnam (7), 1969-1970 56 8 Washington, D.C. (1), 1969 56 9 Washington, D.C. (2), 1969 56 10 Washington, D.C. (3), 1969 Series V: Veterans Administration Hospital Service Files, 1944-1981 (18 Boxes) Divided into two subseries, subject files and medical center files, both organized alphabetically. Subseries 1.1: Subject, A-Z, 1944-1981, (7 Boxes) Alphabetical subject files in boxes 57-63 that include correspondence, questionnaires, and printed material. 57 1 Accounting Procedures, 1942-1946 57 2 Air Raid Protection, 1942 57 3 Annual Joint Review, 1979-1980 57 4 Answered Correspondence (1), 1981 57 5 Answered Correspondence (2), 1981 57 6 Applications, 1948-1950 57 7 Appreciation and Awards, 1977-1981 57 8 Area Staff Conferences, 1942 57 9 Area Staff Conferences, 1943-1944 57 10 Area Staff Conferences, 1945 57 11 Archbishops Veterans Committee, Archbishop Samuel Stritch, 1945 57 12 B'nai B'rith, 1947 57 13 Boston, Massachusetts: General, 1948 57 14 Boston, Massachusetts: General, 1949 57 15 Boston, Massachusetts: General, 1950 57 16 Catholic Daughters of America, 1961-1962, 1980 57 17 Catholic War Veterans, 1945-1946 57 18 Chaplains, 1969-1978 58 1 Club Information: Office Copy, 1947 58 2 Commendations List, 1980 58 3 Community Aids for Veterans Hospitals, ca. 1946 Typescript, 26 pages, 3 copies. 58 4 Computer Check, 1976 58 5 Hospital Directory, 1973, 1974 58 6 Hospital Directory, 1976, 1977 58 7 Hospital Directory, 1978 58 8 Hospital Directory, 1979, 1980 58 9 Hospital Program (1), 1944-1945 58 10 Hospital Program (2), 1944-1945 58 11 Hospital Survey, 1973 58 12 'Hospitalized Veteran and his Catholic Neighbor': Distribution (1), 1948 58 13 'Hospitalized Veteran and his Catholic Neighbor': Distribution (2), 1948 58 14 'Hospitalized Veteran and his Catholic Neighbor': Letters Concerning, 1948 59 1 'Hospitalized Veteran and his Catholic Neighbor': Letters Concerning, 1948-1951 59 2 'How to be a Leader,': Christopher Notes No. 100, 1958-1963 59 3 Identification Cards, 1979-1980 59 4 International Federation of Catholic Alumnae (IFCA), 1977-1980 59 5 Kerwin, Philomena K., ca. 1957-1981 59 6 Letters: Certification Procedure, 1948-1949 59 7 Letters Sent (Duplicates), 1952 59 8 List of Hospital Representatives, 1952 59 9 Mailing List, 1952 59 10 Mailing List (Duplicate), 1952 59 11 Manual, 1945 59 12 Memoranda and Bulletins, 1948-1949 59 13 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1949-1950 59 14 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1976-1979 59 15 Models (Forms), 1979-1980 60 1 NCCS to USCC Transition, 1979-1980 60 2 NCCS, 1973-1976 60 3 Need New Rep/Dep, 1979 60 4 New York Archdiocesan NCCS Office, 1948 60 5 New York Archdiocesan NCCS Office, 1949 60 6 Patient Returns to the Community Symposium, 1965 60 7 Pending Business, 1949-1952 60 8 Plan Book for USO Services, 1945 60 9 Publicity, 1943, 1949 60 10 Publicity, 1965, n.d. 60 11 Publicity, 1973-1980 60 12 Questionnaire: Hospital, 1946 60 13 Questionnaire, 1947 60 14 Questionnaire: Hospital (1), 1948 60 15 Questionnaire: Hospital (2), 1948 60 16 Questionnaire: Hospital, 1949 61 1 Report and Recommendation: Eight Points in Summary, 1945-1946 61 2 Rosary Project, 1973 61 3 Sacred Heart Program, 1956-1959 61 4 Sann Company, 1944-1952 61 5 Staff Reports, 1945 61 6 Study of Military Establishments to be Expanded or Reactivated, ca. 1948 61 7 Training Programs, ca. 1945-1946 61 8 'USO Drafted,' 1948 Printed, 4 pages, 3 copies. 61 9 'USO Services in Communities Near Hospitals,' 1946 Printed, 14 pages, 1 copy. 61 10 Veterans Administration (VA), 1948 61 11 Veterans Administration (VA) Budget, 1974 61 12 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital: Lyons, New Jersey, 1946 61 13 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital: Lyons, New Jersey, 1947 61 14 Veterans Administration (VA)Memoranda: Philomena K. Kerwin, 1974-1974 61 15 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): General, 1943 61 16 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): General, ca. 1950-1959 62 1 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): General, 1960-1969 62 2 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): General, 1970-1976 62 3 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Annual Meetings, 1969-1970 62 4 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Annual Meeting, 1971 62 5 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Annual Meetings, 1972-1975, 1979 62 6 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Certificate of Service Award, May 1974 62 7 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Correspondence, 1971-1972, 1975 62 8 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Directories and Informational Material (1), 1947-1948 62 9 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Directories and Informational Material (2), 1947-1948 62 10 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Emblem Pins, Uniforms, 1967-1968 62 11 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Executive Committee, 1976-1979 62 12 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): James H. Parke Memorial Fund, 1971-1981 63 1 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): National Advisory Committee, 1979-1980 63 2 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Organization, 1968-1969 63 3 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Planning Subcommittee, 1973 63 4 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Planning Subcommittee, 1975-1977 63 5 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Recommendation Subcommittee, 1973 63 6 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Recommendation Subcommittee, 1974 63 7 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Recommendation Subcommittee, 1979 63 8 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Thirtieth Anniversary, 1976 63 9 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Veterans Hospitalized, 1944-1947 63 10 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Veteran Information Service Centers, 1945 63 11 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Veterans Readjustment to Civilian Life (1), 1942-1946 63 12 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Veterans Readjustment to Civilian Life (2), 1942-1946 63 13 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Volunteer Needs, 1980 63 14 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Youth Participation Subcommittee, 1955-1958 63 15 Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS): Vietnam Veterans, 1979 Subseries 1.2: Medical Centers, A-Z, 1960-1981, (11 Boxes) Alphabetical correspondence files in boxes 64-74. 64 1 Albany, New York, 1962-1981 64 2 Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1963-1981 64 3 Alexandria, Louisiana, 1962-1974 64 4 Allen Park, Michigan, 1965-1981 64 5 Altoona, Pennsylvania, 1960-1981 64 6 Amarillo, Texas, 1964-1981 64 7 Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1963-1981 64 8 Ashville, North Carolina, 1965-1981 64 9 Atlanta, Georgia, 1978-1981 64 10 Augusta, Georgia, 1964-1978 64 11 Baltimore, Maryland, 1962-1981 64 12 Batavia, New York, 1964-1980 64 13 Bath, New York, 1964-1980 64 14 Battle Creek, Michigan, 1965-1974 64 15 Bay Pines, Florida, 1964-1981 65 1 Beckley, West Virginia, 1965-1981 65 2 Bedford, Massachusetts, 1965-1980 65 3 Big Springs, Texas, 1965-1981 65 4 Biloxi, Mississippi, 1965-1980 65 5 Birmingham, Alabama, 1965-1981 65 6 Boise, Idaho, 1964-1977 65 7 Bonham, Texas, 1965-1977 65 8 Boston, Massachusetts, 1965-1978 65 9 Brockton, Massachusetts, 1966-1981 65 10 Bronx, New York, 1965-1978 65 11 Brooklyn, New York, 1965-1977 65 12 Buffalo, New York, 1965-1979 65 13 Butler, Pennsylvania, 1965-1977 65 14 Canandigua, New York, 1950-1981 65 15 Castlepoint, New York, 1965-1978 66 1 Charleston, South Carolina, 1965-1981 66 2 Cheyenne, Kentucky, 1965-1981 66 3 Chicago, Illinois, 1965-1981 66 4 Chicago (West Side), Illinois, 1966-1972 66 5 Chillecothe, Ohio, 1966-1981 66 6 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1968-1981 66 7 Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1965-1981 66 8 Cleveland, Ohio, 1965-1973 66 9 Cleveland, Ohio, 1974-1979 66 10 Cleveland (Brecksville Division), Ohio, 1969-1970 66 11 Cleveland (Brecksville Division), Ohio, 1972-1981 66 12 Coatesville, Pennsylvania, 1963-1978 66 13 Columbia, South Carolina, 1963-1981 66 14 Dallas, Texas, 1964-1981 66 15 Danville, Illinois, 1964-1981 66 16 Dayton, Ohio, 1964-1981 66 17 Decatur, Georgia, 1964-1981 66 18 Denver, Colorado, 1961-1979 67 1 Des Moines, Iowa, 1962-1981 67 2 Dublin, Georgia, 1965-1978 67 3 Durham, North Carolina, 1966-1981 67 4 East Orange, New Jersey, 1966-1972 67 5 East Orange, New Jersey, 1973-1981 67 6 Erie, Pennsylvania, 1965-1981 67 7 Fargo, North Dakota, 1963-1981 67 8 Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1965-1981 67 9 Fayetteville, Arizona, 1965-1978 67 10 Fort Harrison, Montana, 1963-1981 67 11 Fort Howard, Maryland, 1964-1975 67 12 Fort Lynn, Colorado, 1964-1975 67 13 Fort Meade, South Dakota, 1966-1981 67 14 Fort Thomas, Kentucky, 1964-1980 67 15 Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1965-1978 67 16 Fresca, California, 1965-1974 67 17 Gainesville, Florida, 1970-1977 67 18 Grand Island, Nebraska, 1965-1981 68 1 Grand Junction, Colorado, 1965-1981 68 2 Gulf Port, Mississippi, 1964-1980 68 3 Hampton, Virginia, 1963-1981 68 4 Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1964-1980 68 5 Hines, Illinois, 1964-1981 68 6 Hot Springs, South Dakota, 1967-1978 68 7 Houston, Texas, 1967-1981 68 8 Huntington, West Virginia, 1965-1977 68 9 Indianapolis, Indiana, 1964-1981 68 10 Iowa City, Iowa, 1963-1974 68 11 Iron Mountain, Michigan, 1964-1973 68 12 Iron Mountain, Michigan, 1974-1981 68 13 Jackson, Mississippi, 1965-1980 68 14 Jefferson Barracks, Mississippi, 1965-1980 68 15 Kansas City, Missouri, 1964-1981 68 16 Kerryville, Texas, 1966-1981 68 17 Knoxville, Iowa, 1964-1977 69 1 Lake City, Florida, 1964-1979 69 2 Leavenworth, Kansas, 1965-1981 69 3 Lebanon, Pennsylvania, 1962-1981 69 4 Lexington, Kentucky, 1965-1975 69 5 Lincoln, Nebraska, 1962-1981 69 6 Livermore, California, 1966-1979 69 7 Loma Linda, California, 1981 69 8 Long Beach, California, 1964-1981 69 9 Los Angeles, California, 1980-1981 69 10 Los Angeles (Brentwood Hospital), California, 1971-1975 69 11 Los Angeles (Wadsworth Hospital), California, 1965-1972 69 12 Los Angeles (Wadsworth Hospital), California, 1972-1975 69 13 Louisville, Kentucky, 1965-1975 69 14 Lyons, New Jersey, 1966-1978 69 15 Madison, Wisconsin, 1962-1973 69 16 Manchester, New Hampshire, 1966-1974 69 17 Marion, Illinois, 1964-1981 69 18 Marion, Indiana, 1964-1980 69 19 Marlin, Texas, 1966-1981 69 20 Martinez, California, 1964-1981 70 1 Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1965-1981 70 2 Memphis, Tennessee, 1964-1972 70 3 Memphis, Tennessee, 1973-1978 70 4 Miami, Florida, 1965-1980 70 5 Miles City, Montana, 1957-1981 70 6 Minneopolis, Minnesota, 1966-1979 70 7 Minot, North Dakota, 1964-1974 70 8 Montgomery, Alabama, 1965-1981 70 9 Montrose, New York, 1965-1973 70 10 Mountain Home, Tennessee, 1964-1980 70 11 Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1965-1979 70 12 Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1964-1978 70 13 Nashville, Tennessee, 1964-1981 70 14 Newington, Connecticut, 1964-1980 70 15 New Orleans, Louisiana, 1964-1980 70 16 New York, New York, 1962-1980 71 1 North Chicago (formerly Downey), Illinois, 1965-1980 71 2 North Hampton, Massachusetts, 1962-1974 71 3 North Little Rock, Arkansas, 1964-1979 71 4 Northport, New York, 1964-1981 71 5 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1964-1981 71 6 Omaha, Nebraska, 1963-1980 71 7 Palo Alto, California, 1965-1980 71 8 Perry Point, Maryland, 1964-1980 71 9 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1965-1980 71 10 Phoenix, Arizona, 1965-1980 71 11 Pittsburgh, (Aspinwall), Pennsylvania, 1961-1980 71 12 Pittsburgh, (Oakland), Pennsylvania, 19601-1980 71 13 Poplar Bluff, Montana, 1965-1981 71 14 Portland, Oregon, 1966-1981 71 15 Prescott, Arizona, 1963-1980 71 16 Providence, Rhode Island, 1962-1981 72 1 Reno, Nevada, 1963-1978 72 2 Richmond, Virginia, 1963-1978 72 3 Roseburg, Oregon, 1962-1981 72 4 Saginaw, Michigan, 1964-1978 72 5 St. Albans, New York, 1974-1975 72 6 St. Cloud, Minnesota, 1967-1981 72 7 St. Louis, Missouri, 1966-1979 72 8 Salem, Virginia, 1963-1980 72 9 Salisbury, North Carolina, 1964-1980 72 10 Salt Lake City, Utah, 1964-1978 72 11 San Antonio, Texas, 1973-1981 72 12 San Diego, California, 1971-1981 72 13 San Fernando, California, 1964-1970 72 14 San Francisco, California, 1963-1979 72 15 San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1962-1977 72 16 Seattle, Washington, 1965-1981 72 17 Sepulveda, California, 1965-1981 72 18 Sheridan, West Virginia, 1965-1981 72 19 Shreveport, Louisiana, 1964-1981 73 1 Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1964-1979 73 2 Spokane, Washington, 1968-1980 73 3 Spokane, Washington, 1964-1974 73 4 Syracuse, New York, 1975-1980 73 5 Tacoma (American Lake), Washington, 1960-1980 73 6 Tampa, Florida, 1972-1981 73 7 Temple, Texas, 1967-1980 73 8 Togus, Maine, 1963-1981 73 9 Tomah, Wisconsin, 1963-1981 73 10 Topeka, Kansas, 1962-1981 73 11 Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1963-1973 73 12 Tucson, Arizona, 1964-1981 73 13 Tuskegee, Alabama, 1963-1980 73 14 Vancouver Division, Washington, 1964-1981 73 15 Waco, Texas, 1964-1980 73 16 Walla Walla, Washington, 1964-1981 73 17 Washington, D.C., 1967-1974 74 1 West Haven, Connecticut, 1963-1978 74 2 West Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1963-1978 74 3 White City, Oregon, 1965-1980 74 4 White River Junction, Vermont, 1965-1981 74 5 Wichita, Kansas, 1964-1981 74 6 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1963-1981 74 7 Wilmington, Delaware, 1965-1981 74 8 Wood, Wisconsin, 1953-1968 Series 6: Joint Action in Community Service (JACS) Files, 1967-1971 (6 BOXES) Board of Directors' correspondence, minutes, and related material as well as alphabetical subject files. 74 9 Accounting: Martin, Roger, 1969-1970 74 10 Announcement, 1967-1969 74 11 Board of Directors, Contract Negotiating Committee (1), 1967-1969 74 12 Board of Directors, Contract Negotiating Committee (2), 1967-1969 74 13 Board of Directors, Contract Negotiating Committee (3), 1967-1969 74 14 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (1), 1967 75 1 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (2), 1967 75 2 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (3), 1967 75 3 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (4), 1967 75 4 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (5), 1967 75 5 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (6), 1967 75 6 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (7), 1967 75 7 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (8), 1967 76 1 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (1), 1968 76 2 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (2), 1968 76 3 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (3), 1968 76 4 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (4), 1968 76 5 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (5), 1968 76 6 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (1), 1969 76 7 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (2), 1969 76 8 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (3), 1969 77 1 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (4), 1969 77 2 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (1), 1970 77 3 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material (2), 1970 77 4 Board of Directors, Correspondence, Minutes, and Related Material, 1970-1971 77 5 Budget, 1968 77 6 Bylaws, 1967 77 7 Charters, 1967 77 8 Fund Raising, 1967-1969 77 9 Gatehouse Program, 1968 78 1 Haithcock, George, 1968-1969 78 2 Highlight Report (1), 1967 78 3 Highlight Report (2), 1967 78 4 Highlight Report (3), 1967 78 5 Hinton, Thomas D., 1967 78 6 Hinton, Thomas D., 1968 78 7 Hinton, Thomas D., 1969 78 8 Job Corps, 1967-1969 78 9 Migrant Workers Program, 1969 79 1 Personnel, 1969 79 2 Personnel Applications, 1967-1969 79 3 Policies and Procedures, 1969 79 4 Printed Material, n.d. 79 5 Prospects, 1968-1969 79 6 Public Relations Program, 1968 79 7 Recruitment of Job Corps Enrollees, 1968-1969 79 8 Requests to Sign Checks, 1967-1969 79 9 Support Service Stories, 1967 79 10 Treasurer's Report, 1968 79 11 Treasurer's Report, 1969 79 12 Volunteer Newsletter, ca. 1969 79 13 Volunteer Newsletter, 1968-1970 79 14 Women's Job Corps, 1967 Series 7: Memorabilia, 1966, n.d. (2 Boxes) A framed award from the VAVS, a wooden block with metal NCCS logo, sample volunteer uniforms, miscellaneous uniform insignias, and a VA Hospital flag. Boxes 80-81 80 VAVS Twenty Year Service Award to NCCS, 1966 80 NCCS Metal Logo on Wooden Block, n.d. 81 Sample Volunteer Uniforms, n.d. 80 Miscellaneous Cloth Insignias from various U.S.N. Nuclear Submarines, n.d. 80 VA Hospital Service Flag, n.d. Series 8: Publications and Printed Material, 1932(1941-1979)n.d., (9 Boxes) Copies of publications such as the NCCS Bulletin, NCCS News, NCCS-VA Hospital News, News Notes from the VA Hospital Service, USO News, and USO Newsletter as well as material focused on events such as Easter and Christmas and activities like song, dance, arts and crafts. 82 1 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 6, 9/1/1941 82 2 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 7, 9/15/1941 82 3 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 9, 10/15/1941 82 4 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 10, 11/1/1941 82 5 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 11, 11/15/1941 82 6 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 12, 12/1/1941 82 7 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 13, 12/15/1941 82 8 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 14, 1/1/1942 82 9 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 15, 1/15/1942 82 10 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 16, 2/1/1942 82 11 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 17, 2/15/1942 82 12 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 18, 3/1/1942 82 13 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 19, 3/15/1942 82 14 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 20, 4/1/1942 82 15 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 21, 4/15/1942 82 16 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 22, 5/1/1942 82 17 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 23, 5/15/1942 82 18 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 1, 6/1/1942 82 19 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 2, 6/15/1942 82 20 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3, 7/1/1942 82 21 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 4, 7/15/1942 82 22 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 5, 8/1/1942 82 23 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 5(6), 9/1942 82 24 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 7, 10/1/1942 82 25 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 8, 11/1/1942 82 26 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 9, 12/1942 82 27 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 11, 2/1943 82 28 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 12, 3/1943 82 29 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 13, 4/1943 82 30 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 1, 5/1943 82 31 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 2, 6/1943 82 32 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 3, 7/1943 82 33 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 4, 8/1943 82 34 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 6, 10/1943 82 35 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4(3), No. 7, 11/1943 82 36 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4(3), No. 8, 12/1943 83 1 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4(3), No. 9, 1/1944 83 2 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4(3), No. 10, 2/1944 83 3 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4(3), No. 12, Anniversary 1944 83 4 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 1, 5/1944 83 5 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 5(2), 6/1944 83 6 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 4, 8/1944 83 7 NCCS Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 6, 10-11/1944 83 8 NCCS News, Fall 1951 83 9 NCCS News, 4/1952 83 10 NCCS News, 6/1952 83 11 NCCS News, 9/1952 83 12 NCCS News, 1/1953 83 13 NCCS News, 2/1953 83 14 NCCS News, 6-8/1953 83 15 NCCS News, 9/1953 83 16 NCCS News, 10/1953 84 1 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 1-13, 1949-1950 84 2 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 14-22, 1951 84 3 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 23-32, 1952 84 4 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 33-39, 1953 84 5 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 40-48, 1954 84 6 NCCS-VA Hospital News, No. 50-55, 1955 84 7 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1956 84 8 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1957 84 9 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1958 84 10 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1959-1960 84 11 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1961-1962 84 12 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1963-1965 84 13 NCCS-VA Hospital News, 1970-1975 85 1 News and Notes from the NCCS-VA Hospital Service, 1973-1975 85 2 News and Notes from the NCCS-VA Hospital Service, 1978-1979 85 3 The USO News, Vol. 1, No. 7, 2/10/1942 85 4 The USO News, Winter 1952 85 5 The USO News, Summer 1953 85 6 The USO News, Fall 1953 85 7 USO Newsletter, 1971-1972 85 8 USO Newsletter, 1973-1975 85 9 Jones, William H. Guide to Greetings (Draft Copy No. 1), ca. 1952 85 10 Jones, William H. Guide to Greetings (Draft Copy No. 2), ca. 1952 85 11 McGann, John J. (et. al.) Planning Ahead, 1946 Book published by NCCS, 2 copies. 86 1 Christmas Planner, ca. 1942 86 2 A Christmas Message from the USO, ca. 1944 86 3 Christmas Planner, 1945 86 4 Christmas Planner, Supplement, 1946 86 5 Resources for Lenten and Easter Programs, 1946 86 6 Quiz Programs, ca. 1941 86 7 War Service Program, ca. 1942 86 8 War is Women's Business Too, ca. 1948 86 9 Prayer Book for Catholic Servicemen, 1943 86 10 NCCS in Action, ca. 1943 86 11 Star Spangled Banner Network: Radio, ca. 1943 86 12 Salute to NCCS, 1945 86 13 Program Shifts to Meet the Change (NCCS), ca. 1945 86 14 A Catalog of Religious Pamphlets (NCCS), ca. 1945 86 15 NCCS, 1946-1947 86 16 The Hospitalized Veteran and his Catholic Neighbor, ca. 1947 86 17 Fall In, 1952 86 18 NCCS 'Facts' Pamphlets, ca. 1955, 1971 86 19 A Decade of Service, NCCS-VA Hospital Service, 1956 86 20 The Serviceman and Sex, 1964 86 21 NCCS-VA Hospital Service 'Facts' Pamphlet, 1971 86 22 Pictures That Click, n.d. 86 23 Allers, Rudolf. The USO and Mental Reconversion, n.d. 87 1 Catholic Action Notes, Vol. 1, No. 5, 7-12/1947 87 2 Joint Committee for Student Action, What is it?, ca. 1946 87 3 National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), ca. 1947 87 4 National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1946-1947 87 5 A Pattern for Peacetime Service, CCS, Kansas City, Missouri, n.d. 87 6 U.S. War Department: Recreation Centers, 12/1941-1/1942 87 7 U.S. War Department: Recreation Centers, 1/1942-3/1942 87 8 U.S. Army-Army Service Club Training Conference, 2/1949 87 9 U.S. Civil Defense-Health Services and Special Weapons Defense, 1950 87 10 'Let's Walk,' Air Forces Manual No. 9, 1944 87 11 Civil Defense Conference, Washington, D.C., 1951 87 12 Veterans Administration (VA) Circulars, 1947 87 13 Veterans Administration (VA) Special Services Information Bulletin, 1947 88 1 Veterans Administration (VA)Technical Bulletin, 1947 88 2 Veterans Administration (VA)Technical Bulletin, 1948 88 3 Veterans Administration (VA)Information Bulletin, 1947 88 4 Veterans Administration (VA)Information Bulletin, 1948 88 5 Veterans Administration (VA)Information Bulletin, 1949 88 6 Veterans Administration (VA)Information Bulletin, 1950 88 7 Arts and Crafts (USO), ca. 1945 88 8 Arts and Crafts for Those on the Road to Recovery (USO), ca. 1945 88 9 Arts and Crafts Manual(USO), 1945 88 10 Decorative Painting on Textiles (Celanese Corporation), n.d. 88 11 Payent, Felix (ed.) Design Techniques, n.d. 88 12 Ickis, Marguerite, Directions for Knitted and Braided Belts, n.d. 88 13 Designs for Piercing, Chasing, and Etching (Dixon, Inc.), 1937 88 14 The Dixon Manual for Artisans in Wood and Metal, 1939 88 15 The Dixon Manual for Metal Artists, 1937 89 1 Dramatics (USO), ca. 1945 89 2 Finger Painting (USO), ca. 1945 89 3 Games and Game Equipment(USO), ca. 1945 89 4 Gimp Braiding Projects (Fellowcrafters, Inc.), n.d. 89 5 Information Games for Soldiers (U.S. War Department), 1943 89 6 Lemos, Pedro J. Leathercraft, No. 116 (School Arts Magazine, Worcester, Massachusetts), 1940 89 7 Lemos, Pedro J. Mexico, No. 118 (School Arts Magazine, Worcester, Massachusetts), 1935 89 8 Lemos, Pedro J. Pictorial Block Prints, No. 109 (School Arts Magazine, Worcester, Massachusetts), 1934 89 9 Lemos, Pedro J. Textile Decorating, No. 119 (School Arts Magazine, Worcester, Massachusetts), 1935 89 10 Modern Vogue of Hooked and Braided Rugs (Celenese Corporation), n.d. 89 11 New Art Education, Book I (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 12 New Art Education, Book II (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 13 New Art Education, Book III (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 14 New Art Education, Book Four (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 15 New Art Education, Book Five (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 16 New Art Education, Book Six (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 17 New Art Education, Book Seven (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 18 New Art Education, Book Eight (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 19 New Art Education, Book Nine (American Crayon Corporation), 1944 89 20 Operations and Processes: Jewelry, Art Metal, Wrought Iron (Dixon, Inc.), 1940 90 1 Shaw Finger Paint (Binney and Smith), 1942 90 2 Teachers Reference and Course of Study...New Art Education Book 1-9 (The American Crayon Company), 1945 90 3 We're All Artists (USO-YMCA), n.d. 90 4 All American Square Dance (Paull-Pioneer), 1941 90 5 Arling Shaeffer's Barn Dance (Cole Publishing), 1933 90 6 Choral Octavos: Mixed Voices (Hall and McCreary), 1944-1945 90 7 Choral Octavos: Mixed Voices for Xmas (Hall and McCreary), 1946 90 8 Choral Octavos: Mixed Voices, Three and Four Part (Hall and McCreary), 1944 90 9 Choral Octavos: Treble Voices (Hall and McCreary), 1940, 1944-1946 90 10 Consider the Lillies of the Field (Paull-Pioneer), 1946 90 11 "Good Morning" Music, Calls, and Directions.....(Dearborn, Michigan), 1941 90 12 Modern Choral Score: Buffalo Gals, Clementine, Pop! Goes the Weasel (Hall and McCreary), 1945-1946 90 13 Modern Choral Score: Ten Little Indiana, The Old Ark...,Were You There? (Hall and McCreary), 1945-1946 90 14 Modern Concert Arrangement: Cindy, Crawdad Song, Dixie (Hall and McCreary), 1944, 1946 90 15 Modern Concert Arrangement: Shortnin'Bread, The Lone Prairie (Hall and McCreary), 1944 90 16 Party Book of Songs, Stunts, and Games (Paull-Pioneer), 1935 90 17 Pioneer Octavo Series (Paull-Pioneer), 1943 90 18 The Cowboy Sings (Paull-Pioneer), 1932 90 19 The Happy Cowboy...(Paull-Pioneer), 1934 90 20 Three Part Choruses (Hall and McCreary), 1939 90 21 Uncle Sam's Marines (Marks Music Corporation), 1941 90 22 USO Songs, 1942 Series 9: Photographs, 1969-1980, n.d. (1 Box) Mostly photos pulled from the V.A. Hospital Service series. 90 23 Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Convention: Memphis, Tennessee, ca. 1975 90 24 Club Reports: Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam: Christmas, 1969 90 25 NCCS Logo, n.d. 90 26 Name Change from NCCS to USCC-VA, ca. 1980 90 27 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Ashville, Virginia, 1980 90 28 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Birmingham, Alabama, ca. 1977 90 29 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Indianapolis, Indiana: Award Ceremony, 1974 90 30 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Jackson, Mississippi: Award Ceremony, ca. 1980 90 31 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Lansing, Michigan, 1978 90 32 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Lincoln, Nebraska, 1978 90 33 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Memphis, Tennessee: Volunteer Awards, 4/30/1974 90 34 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Memphis, Tennessee: Award Ceremony, 1971-1972 90 35 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Salt Lake City, Utah, ca. 1976 90 36 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Syracuse, New York: Award Ceremony, 1979 90 37 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Volunteers: Rev. Wilhelm Golti, Peter Benz, etc., ca. 1976 90 38 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Volunteers: Unidentified, 1970s 90 39 Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital Service: Waukegan, Illinois, 1976