United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Social Action Department

One of the original departments of the National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference (NCWC), the Department of Social Action was established to promote the social thought of the Roman Catholic Church and to interpret, under the guidance of the bishops, applications of that thought to the complex soci...

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spelling usccb-sad United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Social Action Department An inventory of the Records of the Social Action Department at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by Antonio Gonzales, Timothy McCook, and William John Shepherd. The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives September 2001 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by Jordan Patty on January 2006 English Descriptive Summary The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives 1920(1920-1993)2007 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Department of Social Action The Records of the Department of Social Action 120 linear feet; 97 boxes One of the original departments of the National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference (NCWC), the Department of Social Action was established to promote the social thought of the Roman Catholic Church and to interpret, under the guidance of the bishops, applications of that thought to the complex social questions of the world. ACUA 10 English Historical Note The National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC), officially defined as the annual meeting of the American hierarchy and its standing secretariat, was established by the bishops in 1919 as the successor to the War Council. The Administrative Committee was organized to conduct Council business between plenary meetings with headquarters established in Washington, DC, and a decision was made to rename the organization the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Following the Vatican II Council, the bishops reorganized the NCWC in 1966, transforming it into the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and its standing secretariat, the United States Catholic Conference (USCC). On July 1, 2001, the NCCB and the USCC were combined to form the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) consisting of the same staff continuing the work formerly done by the NCCB and the USCC. One of the original departments of the National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference (NCWC), the Department of Social Action was established to promote the social thought of the Roman Catholic Church and to interpret, under the guidance of the bishops, applications of that thought to the complex social questions of the world. It operated primarily as a service department for Catholic lay organizations, the Catholic press, schools, religious, and laity. It also served as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of the most progressive thought in the field of social action. There was a special focus on industrial, international, and interracial relations as well as rural life, social work, and the study of communism. The principal tools in this effort were the papal encyclicals and statements of the American bishops on social and economic matters. Soon after its creation in 1919, the Social Action Department began to sponsor addresses and lectures, publish books and pamphlets, and conduct conferences and institutes. John A. Lapp (1880-1961), who directed the short lived Chicago Office, 1920-1927, also directed a program in civic education that included the promotion of social surveys. Edwin V. O'Hara (1881-1956), later Bishop of Kansas City, was brought into the department in 1920 to head a Rural Life Bureau, and in 1923 he convened the meeting in which the National Catholic Rural Life Conference was born. Meanwhile, in 1922, the department founded the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), which through its meetings influenced businessmen and industrialists, trade unionists, educators, and social workers; it was succeeded in 1958 by the National Catholic Social Action Conference, which assumed a broader scope. The prevalence of isolationist sentiment in America led the department in 1927 to create a secretariat for the Catholic Association for the International Peace (CAIP). A few years later, prompted by Pius XI's 1930 encyclical Casti Connubii, it established a Family Life Bureau. The department's first three directors, Msgr. John Augustine Ryan, 1920-1945, Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1945-1954, and Msgr. George Gilmary Higgins, 1954-1967, were especially interested in industrial relations and did much to focus the attention of Catholic social action in this direction by both thoughts and deeds. In 1967, as part of the general re-organization of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, which changed its name to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB)/United States Catholic Conference (USCC), the Social Action Department became the Department of Social Development. After 1970, what was left of the Catholic Association for International Peace was merged with the department and is currently known as the Department of Social Development and World Peace with two divisions, Domestic Development and International Justice and Peace. Scope and Contents Series one consists of general departmental files, 1920-1959, which include reports, 1920-1950, budgets and financial records, 1937-1943, personnel files and inter-office memoranda, 1925-1943, statements by the department as well as the bishops, n.d., and files on publications and pamphlet orders and other papers. The next three series consist of records of of various bodies sponsored by the department. Series two is the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939, which were the largest and most important meetings to that time on Catholic social teaching and its application to American economic life. Series three entails the Inter American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946, which, supported by the U.S. government, involved bringing together leaders in the social, economic, and labor relations fields from throughout the Western Hemisphere to meet for discussion. The programs were arranged for and conducted by the Social Action Department. The first seminar met in Washington in 1942 and then journeyed across the country. The war kept the seminar from meeting again until 1946 when it met in Havana. The success of these meetings prompted the formation of the Inter American Social Action Confederation; and the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1948-1952. Series four contains the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation which was affiliated with the NCWC and worked with the Pan American Union and the United Nations to address international social and economic problems. Meetings of delegates were held in cities such as Rio de Janeiro, San Salvador, and Mexico City. Series five has files relating to the department's efforts in the area of Intercredal Cooperation, 1937-1946. From the beginning, the department gave special emphasis to cooperation with other religious organizations working in the field of industrial relations, particularly the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. The corresponding social action groups of these bodies worked together at various times to further the cause of social justice, usually through the issuance of joint statements, but also through meetings and conferences. Series six has the files of assistant directors, Fathers John Hayes and George Higgins, 1942-1945, with Hayes an obscure figure who left due to ill health while Higgins would succeed Father McGowan as Director of the department in 1954 and would become a widely recognized and respected 'labor' priest, both for his wide range of writing and for extensive mediation efforts. Series seven consists of the files of assistant director John Cronin, 1951-1960, the author of several works applying the social principles to Catholic teaching and who was largely responsible for the department's activities in the study of communism and interracial relations. Series eight, Organization Files, 1930-1955, has correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, on organizations and topics of special interest in which the department was involved or whose activities it monitored. These include the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU), CUA's Commission of American Citizenship, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), and the United Nations (UN). Series nine, Special topics, 1925-1953, contains correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, which were of interest to the department such as Father Charles Coughlin, Industry Council Plan, Legislation, Living Wage, Mexico, Papal statements, Protestant labor activities, and Strikes. Series ten consists of files, both professional and personal, of Father Raymond A. McGowan, 1920-1954, Assistant Director and Director, whose influence was evident in almost every sphere of activity in the department and researchers in any area of the department's wide ranging activities would benefit from a review of this material. McGowan (1892-1962), was assigned as a writer on social and economic matters to the National Catholic War Council in 1919 and was shortly thereafter appointed assistant director of the Social Action Department under Msgr. John Augustine Ryan. He became director on Ryan's death in 1945, retiring in 1954. To promote an effective system of labor, management, and government cooperation in American economic problems, he founded the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP) and subsequently organized conferences on industrial problems throughout the country. In addition to CCIP, he founded the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP) and the American Catholic Social Action Confederation. His assignment in 1933 to the NCWC's Latin American Bureau occasioned extensive travel in Latin America, and his concern for the problems he encountered there gave impetus to his work for the improvement of inter American relations. In 1943 President Roosevelt appointed him to an advisory committee to study changes in the organic law of Puerto Rico. The decision was taken to retain the original organization of the correspondence files consisting of several alphabetical and often overlapping runs as follows: 1920(1928-1932)1932, 1929(1932-1933)1934, 1929(1934-1935)1936, 1932(1936-1937)1937 and 1938-1954. These records contain correspondence with individuals such as Patrick Henry Callahan and Francis Haas, organizations such as the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and about topics such as radio's Catholic Hour and Latin America. In addition, there are copies of McGowan's articles, notes, reviews, and speeches, 1920-1952. Father McGowan's files are followed by series eleven, the Field Secretary, 1920-1957, primarily records of Linna E. Bressette. Among many progressive activities, she conducted a social study of the plight of Mexican workers in the U.S., was involved in the organization of diocesan councils of Catholic women, conducted conferences on the Negro in Industry, organized priests' institutes on the encyclicals, served as consultant to the industrial and social action committees of the National Council of Catholic Women, and organized and directed the Institutes on Industry and Catholic summer schools for wage earning women. These records are divided as follows: personal, 1933-1951; financial, 1930-1957; general correspondence, 1920-1950; organizations and topics, 1922-1951; the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (see also later series of this name), 1923-1957; Institutes in Industry and Social Action Chairman, 1931-1951; Labor Schools (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; Work with Priests (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; interfaith conferences (see also earlier series on intercreedal cooperation), 1931-1940; Credit Unions, 1938-1949; Seminars for Spanish Speaking, 1920-1951; Encyclicals, 1931-1951; and publications and printed material, 1920-1929 and 1943-1953. Series twelve is the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1922-1951, consisting of correspondence relating to the various meetings across America, 1922-1949, and similar material, including financial, of the Interracial Secretary, 1923-1951. Founded by the newly established Department of Social Action and promoted upon the initiative of Bressette, the CCIP was conceived as an association to discuss and promote the study and understanding of industrial problems. At the first meeting in 1923, and at subsequent meetings, the conference's principal activity was to discuss but not vote on questions of industrial policy. Attendance was drawn primarily from representatives of labor, education, and social work; few employers participated although some, such as Patrick Henry Callahan, assumed an active role. The conference was an important means of disseminating Catholic social teachings but eventually it became evident that its interests were too limited to assimilate the widening types of Catholic social action. In 1957, the CCIP gave way to a successor organization of broader scope, the National Catholic Social Action Conference, for which the department also provided the secretariat, and records from this entity, both correspondence and reference material relating to their meetings, make up series thirteen, covering 1956-1957. Series fourteen, consists of records, mostly correspondence and course material, relating to the department's work with labor schools, 1936-1946. Organized in an effort to give workers training in the principles of sound trade unionism based upon Christian principles, the department encouraged the growth of labor schools throughout the country. In these schools, consideration was given to such topics as ethics of labor, history of labor, the encyclicals, labor relations, trade union practices, economics, public speaking, and parliamentary law. Series fifteen, Work with Priests, 1937-1946, contains material relating to meetings and study clubs which reflects the department's work in encouraging priests to be active in the field of industrial relation. They were not just to run labor schools but also serve to spread Christian teaching as applied to social and economic questions. This was done most importantly through the founding of social action schools for the clergy beginning in 1937. The purpose of the schools was to study the encyclicals, investigate the facts of industrial and labor conditions, and to review the principles and methods of priests' participation in economic questions. Series sixteen is the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1926-1970, an organization of U.S. Catholics that sought to educate people about their obligations to world peace by the application of the principles of Christian teaching to international life. The CAIP was established and held its first meeting at The Catholic University of America during Easter Week, 1927. Its members included not only experts in the application of Catholic teachings on international order, but also others who were interested in learning and promoting those principles. The Social Action Department provided the secretariat and the CAIP's principal efforts were directed to meetings, with published proceedings, and to the publication of study committee statements and papers on special topics prepared by individual authors. The CAIP was abolished after 1967 and replaced by the International Justice and World Peace office. Records include correspondence and printed material organized as follows: Conference files, 1926-1949; Statements, 1927-1966; Publications, 1928-1967; and files of committee member and past president William V. O'Brien, 1949-1970. Additional CAIP records are on deposit at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York. Series seventeen is the Rural Life Bureau, 1930-1938, which was founded within the department in 1920 under Edwin O'Hara, later bishop of Kansas City. The bureau sought to use both natural and supernatural means to enrich the spiritual and material well-being of rural people. O'Hara later founded the National Catholic Rural Life Conference which was based in the mid-west, first at St. Paul, Minnesota, then at Des Moines, Iowa. This conference, whose archives are housed at Marquette University, eventually made the NCWC Rural Life Bureau obsolete. Extant material includes financial records, correspondence, surveys, and publications. There is some Rural Life material mixed in with series eighteen, Family Life Bureau, 1929-1974. The latter was inspired by the 1930 papal encyclical Casti connubii and established in 1931 to coordinate the development of family programs and projects nationwide. Associated with the bureau were family life directors from archdioceses and dioceses across the country. Activities focused on meetings, field services, and publications regarding numerous aspects of marriage and parentage. Records consist primarily of correspondence divided into General Administration, 1929-1953 and the meetings of the Catholic Conference on Family Life, 1931-1953, as well as publications divided between those of the bureau, 1931-1974, and those by other organizations, 1933-1955. Additional records of the Family Life Bureau are on deposit at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York (see also CAIP above), while those of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference are located at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University. The next three series, numbers nineteen through twenty one, are Oversize, 1922-1957, 1970; Publications and Printed Material, 1920-1969; and Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. The Oversize material, mostly legal sized or equivalent, consists of files and printed material relating to the Papal encyclicals, including translations, transcripts of the congressional testimony of Arthur Goldberg regarding the Taft-Hartley Act, CCIP meetings, and reports of the 1970 Committee on Society, Development and Peace. Some watercolor paintings were removed and some financial records listed previously are now missing. The Publications and Printed material contains numerous pamphlets, booklets, manuals, newsletters, and news releases regarding a wide variety of issues and events, largely social and economic. Subjects range from labor and communism in the 1930s to poverty and racial minorities in the 1960s, and much more. There is a mixture of material published by the department as well as other organizations. Of particular interest is The Yardstick, Catholic Tests of the Social Order, a regular news commentary originated by Father McGowan in the 1930s which continued until 2001 by his successor Msgr. George Higgins. The McGowan years, 1933-1944, are present here and duplicated in the Higgins Papers, which naturally contain the Higgins columns from 1944 to 2001. Another noted publication was the Social Action Notes for Priests, 1941-1968, available in part on microfilm and with both bound and loose issues. Finally, the Photographs have various items pulled from various series, including General Department Files, Inter American Seminars, and the Field Secretary. In some instances, an entire file was transferred to the photo series, in others a photograph was photocopied with the former, moved to the photo series, and the latter retained in the file of origin. In general the photographs present a mix of events and portraits of notable individuals. The last series is an addendum of more recently arrived materials, mostly related to Latin America, ca. 1966-1980, 1991-1993, 2007; and Health Care, 1971, 1976-1981. Arrangement The Records of the Department of Social Action consists of 21 series: Series 1: General Department Files, 1920-1959, Boxes 1-4 Series 2: Records relating to the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939, Box 4 Series 3: Records relating to Inter-American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946, Boxes 4-5 Series 4: Records relating to the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1945-1952, Boxes 5-6 Series 5: Records relating to Intercredal Affairs, 1937-1946, Boxes 6-7 Series 6: Correspondence Files of Assistant Directors, Fathers John Hayes and George Higgins: 1942-1945, Boxes 7-9 Series 7: Files of Assistant Director, Father John F. Cronin, 1951-1960, Boxes 9-10 Series 8: Organization Files, 1930-1955, Boxes 11-12 Series 9: Special Topics Files, 1925-1953, Boxes 13-15 Series 10: Files of Assistant Director/Director, Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1920-1954 (Boxes 16-24) Series 11: Files of the Field Secretary, 1920-1957, Boxes 25-31 Series 12: Records of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1922-1951, Boxes 32-39 Series 13: Records relating to the National Social Action Conference, 1956-1957, Box 40 Series 14: Records relating to Workers' Schools, 1936-1946, Box 40 Series 15: Records relating to Work with Priests, 1937-1946, Boxes 41-42 Series 16: Records of the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1926-1970, Boxes 43-52 Series 17: Records relating to the Rural Life Bureau, 1929-1955, Box 53 Series 18: Records of the Family Life Bureau, 1929-1974, Boxes 54-62 Series 19: Oversize, 1922-1957, 1970, Boxes 63-65 Series 20: Publications and Printed Material, 1920-1969, Boxes 66-71 Series 21: Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d., Box 72 Series 22: Addendum, 1966(1966-1993)2007, Boxes 73-97 Restrictions on Access There are access restrictions for 25 years from date of record creation or living persons. Related Material The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives: Other repositories: Rural Life and Family Life records at the Center for Migration Studies in New York National Catholic Rural Life Conference at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP) at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Subjects: Catholic Church--Clergy Catholic Church--Laity Catholic Church--Relations--Jews Catholic Church--Relations--Protestant Churches Communism Employee rights Encyclicals, Papal Equal Rights Amendments Family Hispanic Americans Industrial relations--United States International relations--Jews--Relations--Catholics Labor disputes--United States Labor laws and legislation--United States Latin America Mediation and conciliation--United States New Deal, 1933-1945 Protestant Churches--Relations--Catholics Puerto Rico Race relations Rural conditions Social action Trade Unions United States--Economic conditions United States--Race relations United States--Rural conditions Women--Education Women--Employment Acquisition Information Donated by the United States Catholic Conference in 1972, 1993, 2014-2018; Tom Quigley in 2018. Processing Information The SAD records were originally stored in forty odd transfer cases and were, for the most part, in considerable disorder. Some of this disorder may be traced back to the department's office filing practices; the files of the field secretary contain numerous letters complaining about lost letters and misplaced files. Disorder may have been furthered at the time of transfer to storage and during the course of a subsequent microfilming project. In any case, efforts have been made during the current processing effort to provide improved physical and intellectual access and preserve what order was evident in their original state. Processing begun in 1989 by Antonio Gonzales, continued by Timothy McCook in 1991, and completed in September 2001 by William John Shepherd. Data Entry, 1999-2001, by Amy Agnew, Mary Beth Fraser, Michelle Hunsicker-Blair, Rebecca Hurley, Jennifer Jukes, Katherine Schmidt, and William John Shepherd. EAD markup completed in January 2006 by Jordan Patty. Revised in 2013-2018 by Mr. Shepherd and 2017-2018 by Kelly Calderon. Additional contribution by Austin Arminio. 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Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: General Department Files, 1920-1959 (4 Boxes) Departmental reports, budgets and financial records, personnel files, inter-office memoranda, statements by the department as well as the bishops, files on publications and pamphlet orders. 1 1 Department History, 1942-1949 1 2 Department History, 1949-1950 , n.d. 1 3 Department History, n.d. 1 4 Department History, n.d. 1 5 Material in Social Action Files in Vault : Indexes and Lists, n.d. 1 6 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926 1 7 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926 1 8 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926 1 9 Cooperative League of America: Correspondence, 12/1/1921-4/29/1922 1 10 Cooperative League of America: Correspondence., 06/20/1922-02/20/1924 1 11 Griffin, James A.: Correspondence, 05/04/1927-11/05/1927 1 12 Law School Deans' Meeting, Chicago, 12/30/1926, 12/15/1926-12/27/1926 1 13 Minimum Wage: Ohio Correspondence, 01/07/1920-02/14/1923 1 14 National American Council: Correspondence, 06/13/1921-01/14/1922 1 15 National American Council: Correspondence, 02/25/1922-05/04/1922 1 16 National American Council: Correspondence, 05/04/1922-06/30/1923, n.d. 1 17 National Civic Federation: Correspondence, 11/29/1920-11/03/1921 1 18 National Civic Federation: Speeches and Press Clippings, 1920-1921 1 19 Social Study Clubs: Correspondence, 06/18/1925-11/12/1929 1 20 Social Study Clubs: Minutes, ca. 1925 -1926 1 21 Social Study Clubs: Survey, 1922 1 22 Social Study Clubs: Study Aids and Outlines, 1921-1922 1 23 Social Study Clubs: Study Aids and Outlines, n.d. 1 24 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 01/05/1923-03/09/1923 1 25 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 03/19/1923-10/29/1923 1 26 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 11/22/1923-04/22/1924 1 27 Toronto Survey: Correspondence, 03/09/1921-02/07/1922 1 28 Toronto Survey: Correspondence, 02/14/1922-06/30/1923, n.d. 1 29 Toronto Survey, 1923 1 30 Toronto Survey, 1923 1 31 Winona Survey, ca 1922 1 32 Winona Survey, ca. 1922 1 33 Winona Survey, ca. 1922 1 34 Winona Survey, ca. 1922 1 35 Winona Survey, ca. 1922 1 36 Departmental Reports, 1920 1 37 Departmental Reports, 1921 1 38 Departmental Reports, 1922 1 39 Departmental Reports, 1923 1 40 Departmental Reports, 1923 1 41 Departmental Reports, 1924 1 42 Departmental Reports, 1924 1 43 Departmental Reports, 1925 1 44 Departmental Reports, 1926, 1927, 1928 1 45 Departmental Reports, 1930 1 46 Departmental Reports, 1931 1 47 Departmental Reports, 1932 1 48 Departmental Reports, 1933 1 49 Departmental Reports, 1934 1 50 Departmental Reports, 1935 1 51 Departmental Reports, 1936 1 52 Departmental Reports, 1936 1 53 Departmental Reports, 1937 1 54 Departmental Reports, 1938 1 55 Departmental Reports, 1938 1 56 Departmental Reports, 1938 1 57 Departmental Reports, 1939 1 58 Departmental Reports, 1940 1 59 Departmental Reports, 1940 1 60 Departmental Reports, 1940 1 61 Departmental Reports, 1940 1 62 Departmental Reports, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 1 63 Departmental Reports, 1945 1 64 Departmental Reports, 1945 1 65 Departmental Reports, 1945 1 66 Departmental Reports, 1946 1 67 Departmental Reports, 1947 1 68 Departmental Reports, 1947 1 69 Departmental Reports, 1947 1 70 Departmental Reports, 1948 1 71 Departmental Reports, 1948 1 72 Departmental Reports, 1948 1 73 Departmental Reports, 1948 1 74 Departmental Reports, 1949 1 75 Departmental Reports, 1949 1 76 Departmental Reports, 1949 1 77 Departmental Reports, 1949 1 78 Departmental Reports, 1949 1 79 Departmental Reports, 1950 1 80 Departmental Reports, 1950 1 81 Departmental Reports, 1950 1 82 Departmental Reports, 1950 1 83 Departmental Reports, 1950 1 84 Department and Bureau Heads Meeting Minutes, 01/25/1929-03/15/1929 1 85 Department and Bureau Heads Meeting Minutes, 03/22/1929-03/26/1931 2 1 Budget and Financial Statements, 1922-1924 2 2 Budget and Financial Statements, 1925-1927 2 3 Budget and Financial Statements, 1928-1930 2 4 Budget and Financial Statements, 1931-1933 2 5 Budget and Financial Statements, 1934-1936 2 6 Budget and Financial Statements, 1937-1939 2 7 Budget and Financial Statements, 1940 2 8 Budget and Financial Statements, 1941-1942 2 9 Budget and Financial Statements, 1943-1944 2 10 Budget and Financial Statements, 1945-1948 2 11 Budget and Financial Statements, 1954-1956 2 12 Budget and Financial Statements: Checkbook, 1956 2 13 Budget and Financial Statements: Ledger, 1954-1957 2 14 Personnel Files: Bresette, Linna, 02/07/1951-06/29/1951, n.d. 2 15 Personnel Files: Cronin, John F., 11/18/1944-12/29/1945, n.d. 2 16 Personnel Files: Hayes, John M., 08/16/1939-05/31/1944 2 17 Personnel Files: Higgins George Gilmary, 05/23/1944-10/20/1944 2 18 Personnel Files: Kelly, Katherine, 02/12/1951-05/07/1951 2 19 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A., 05/23/1938-04/20/1951 2 20 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A., 04/22/1951-10/08/1951 2 21 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A.: Biographies, n.d. 2 22 Personnel Files: Ryan, John Augustine, 02/18/1944-12/14/1951, n.d. 2 23 Personnel Files: Ryan, John Augustine: Photograph (Photocopy), 1939 Original moved Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 2 24 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 01/04/1937-08/24/1938 2 25 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 08/24/1938-11/29/1938 2 26 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 11/29/1938-02/20/1939 2 27 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 03/15/1939-02/06/1942, n.d 2 28 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 07/19/1926-03/05/1930 2 29 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 03/29/1930-08/12/1931 2 30 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 08/14/1931-12/29/1932 2 31 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 012/30/1932-06/20/1933 2 32 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 06/30/1933-12/20/1933, n.d. 2 33 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 08/06/1925-02/04/1928 2 34 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 02/06/1928-08/16/1928 2 35 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 08/22/1928-12/29/1928 2 36 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/02/1929-12/26/1929 2 37 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/16/1930-05/17/1930 2 38 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 05/21/1930-11/01/1930 2 39 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 11/11/1930-01/08/1931 2 40 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/19/1931-07/22/1931 2 41 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 09/02/1931-12/31/1931 2 42 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/08/1932-12/29/1932 2 43 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/05/1933-12/14/1933 2 44 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J.: Obituaries, 11/1936 2 45 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936 2 46 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936 2 47 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936 2 48 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 09/20/1934-07/13/1936 2 49 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 07/16/1936-02/17/1937 2 50 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 02/18/1937-04/30/1937 2 51 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 05/16/1938-08/06/1938 2 52 Memoranda, Etc.: Caravati, Henry J., 02/21/1933-10/05/1933 2 53 Memoranda, Etc.: Carroll, Howard, 06/22/1938-02/12/1940 2 54 Memoranda, Etc.: Carroll, Howard, 04/20/1940-11/02/1943 2 55 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department, 07/27/1925-05/15/1937, n.d. 2 56 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department, 1930-1932 2 57 Memoranda, Etc.: Paula, Frank, 04/23/1931-12/09/1931 2 58 Memoranda, Etc.: Gannon, W.E., Business Office, 10/07/1925-08/20/1930 2 59 Memoranda, Etc.: Gannon, W.E., Business Office, 08/26/1930-10/19/1933, n.d. 2 60 Memoranda, Etc.: Hall, Frank, 11/28/1928-12/11/1933 2 61 Memoranda, Etc.: Historical Records Bureau, 06/1930-11/09/1933 2 62 Memoranda, Etc.: Immigration Bureau, 06/07/1937-09/15/1937 3 1 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 08/22/1928-01/16/1933 3 2 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 04/05/1933-06/12/1933 3 3 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 06/12/1933-10/21/1942, n.d. 3 4 Memoranda, Etc.: Library, 10/29/1925-08/31/1933 3 5 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department: Lischka, Charles,, 09/24/1930-08/18/1932 3 6 Memoranda, Etc.: Immigration Bureau: Mohler, Bruce,, 07/13/1926-08/29/1932 3 7 Memoranda, Etc.: Mooney, Vincent, 04/18/1940-02/27/1941 3 8 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 10/21/1930-01/07/1932 3 9 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 01/07/1932-09/20/1932 3 10 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 11/12/1932-01/19/1940, n.d. 3 11 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), ca. 1921-03/20/1930 3 12 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 03/22/1930-03/31/1931 3 13 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 04/17/1931-09/24/1931 3 14 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 11/04/1931-11/22/1932 3 15 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 12/12/1933-11/10/1943, n.d. 3 16 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 05/05/1937-09/23/1943 3 17 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 03/1933-05/1933 3 18 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 06/1933-08/1933 3 19 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 09/1933-10/1933 3 20 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 11/1933-12/1933 3 21 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Foreign Clippings, 11/1933 3 22 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 05/22/1939-04/01/1941 3 23 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 02/18/1941-04/02/1942 3 24 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 04/10/1942-04/14/1943 3 25 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 05/07/1943-11/02/1943, n.d. 3 26 Memoranda, Etc.: Ryan, John A., 01/29/1943, n.d. 3 27 Memoranda, Etc.: Schaefer, Catherine, 08/13/1937-02/11/1943 3 28 Memoranda, Etc.: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 03/28/1940-11/15/1943 3 29 Memoranda, Etc.: Study Clubs, 11/22/1937-09/28/1939, n.d. 3 30 Memoranda, Etc.: Tanner, Paul, 04/10/1941-05/21/1943 3 31 Public Statements: General, 1945-1947 3 32 Public Statements: General, 1947-1949 3 33 Public Statements: General, 1949-1951 3 34 Public Statements: General, n.d. 3 35 Public Statements: Labor Day, 09/07/1953 3 36 Public Statements: Labor Day: McGowan Notes (Handwritten), 1953 3 37 Public Statements: Labor Day: Press Releases, 1953 3 38 Public Statements: Labor Day: Newspaper Clippings, 1953 3 39 Public Statements: Bishops, 1930-1931 3 40 Public Statements: Bishops, 1932-1934 3 41 Public Statements: Bishops, 1935-1937 3 42 Public Statements: Bishops, 1939-1947 3 43 Public Statements: Bishops, 1948-1951, n.d. 3 44 Public Statements: Bishops: World Federal Government, 04/06/1951 3 45 Publications Files: Bible and Labor: Correspondence, 04/23/1934-02/16/1935 3 46 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Correspondence, 02/09/1940-10/04/1941 3 47 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 07/1940 3 48 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 08/1940 3 49 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 09/1941, n.d. 3 50 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 51 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 52 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 53 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 54 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 55 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 56 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 57 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 58 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 59 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d. 3 60 Publications Files: McMillan Statements, 1921-1951 3 61 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (A-F), 1949 3 62 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (G-M), 1949 3 63 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (M-S), 1949 3 64 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (T-Y), 1949 3 65 Pamphlet Orders, 01/1932-02/1932 3 66 Pamphlet Orders, 03/1932-06/1932 3 67 Pamphlet Orders, 07/1932-12/1932 3 68 Pamphlet Orders, 01/1933-03/1933 3 69 Pamphlet Orders, 04/1933-06/1933 3 70 Pamphlet Orders, 07/1933-10/1933 3 71 Pamphlet Orders, 11/1933-01/1934, n.d. 4 1 Other Papers: Social Action Committees Correspondence, 05/23/1938-08/24/1938 4 2 Other Papers: Program Outlines, Ca. 1936-1941 4 3 Other Papers: Article and Pamphlet Texts, n.d. Series 2: Records relating to the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939 (1 Box) Files relating to the setting up of important meetings in cities such as Milwaukee and Cleveland on Catholic social teaching and its application to American economic life. 4 4 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Arrangements Correspondence, 02/16/1938-04/27/1938, n.d. 4 5 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Planning Outline, 1938 4 6 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Meeting Outlines, 1938 4 7 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Sectional Meetings-Outline and Reports, 1938 4 8 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Budget Papers, 1938 4 9 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Registration Lists, 1938 4 10 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Programs, 1938 4 11 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Press Releases, 05/1938 4 12 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Scrapbook, 1938 4 13 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Correspondence, 12/02/1938-05/27/1939 4 14 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Correspondence, 05/30/1939-07/14/1939 4 15 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Planning Memoranda and Outlines, 1938-1939 4 16 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Form Letters, 1939 4 17 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Invitations and Lists, 1939 4 18 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings: Outlines, Memoranda, and Agenda, 1939 4 19 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings: Outlines, Memoranda, and Agenda, 1939 4 20 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings: Issue Summaries, 1939 4 21 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Program, 1939 4 22 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Conference Schedule, 1939 4 23 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Registration Lists, 1939 4 24 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Text of Radio Broadcast, 06/06/1939 4 25 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Conference Releases, 06/1939 4 26 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 02/1939-05/1939 4 27 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 05/1939-06/1939 4 28 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939 4 29 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939 4 30 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939 4 31 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939 4 32 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases: Drafts, 06/1939 4 33 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Newspaper Clippings, 05/1939-06/1939, n.d. 4 34 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939 4 35 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939 4 36 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939 4 37 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939 4 38 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Promotional Leaflets, 1939 4 39 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Delegate Information Packet, 1939 4 39a Conference Proceedings, 1938-1939 Series 3: Records relating to Inter-American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946 (2 Boxes) Files relating to the organization of these seminars which brought together leaders in the social, economic, and labor relations fields from throughout the Western Hemisphere. The first seminar met in Washington in 1942 and the last in Havana in 1946. The success of these meetings prompted the formation of the Inter American Social Action Confederation. 4 40 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 04/14/1942-07/09/1942 4 41 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 07/10/1942-07/22/1942 4 42 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 07/23/1942-08/05/1942 4 43 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 08/06/1942-08/19/1942 4 44 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 08/20/1942-11/06/1942, n.d. 4 45 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 07/21/1942-08/13/1942 4 46 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 08/13/1942-08/20/1942 4 47 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 08/21/1942-12/14/1942 4 48 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Budget Correspondence, 06/13/1942-03/01/1943, n.d. 4 49 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: United States, 1942 4 50 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: United States, 1942 4 51 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: Latin America, 1942 4 52 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Letters of Invitation, 06/12/1942-07/07/1942, n.d. 4 53 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: United States, 05/11/1942-07/20/1942 4 54 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: United States, 07/21/1942-09/04/1942 4 55 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 06/29/1942-07/08/1942 4 56 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 07/09/1942-07/17/1942 4 57 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 07/18/1942-08/05/1942 4 58 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 08/06/1942-08/19/1942 4 59 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 08/20/1942-10/03/1942, n.d. 5 1 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Attendee Lists, 1942 5 2 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Who's Who: Bios. and C.V.s, 1942 5 3 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Photographs (Photocopies), 1942 Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 5 4 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Arrangements Correspondence, 06/20/1942-06/30/1942, n.d. 5 5 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942 5 6 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942 5 7 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942 5 8 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942 5 9 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Notre Dame, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942 5 10 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Chicago, 07/09/1942-08/11/1942 5 11 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Chicago, 08/12/1942-09/25/1942, n.d. 5 12 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Detroit, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942 5 13 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Buffalo, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942, n.d. 5 14 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 07/21/1942-08/13/1942 5 15 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 08/14/1942-09/08/1942 5 16 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 09/09/1942-09/25/1942, n.d. 5 17 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 07/03/1942-07/21/1942 5 18 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 07/22/1942-08/12/1942 5 19 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 08/14/1942-09/09/1942, n.d. 5 20 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Material Collected for Attendees: Lists, 1942 5 21 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Material Collected for Attendees - Printed Matter, 1942 5 22 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Material Collected for Attendees - Printed Matter, 1942 5 23 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Collected Printed Matter, 1942 5 24 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Speeches and Reports, 1942 5 25 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Media Correspondence, 07/24/1942-10/02/1942, n.d. 5 26 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 1942 5 27 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Clippings Correspondence, 09/18/1942-10/01/1942 5 28 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Report Committee Correspondence, 07/30/1942-08/09/1942, n.d. 5 29 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Final Report, 1942 5 30 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Final Summary Memoranda, 1942 5 31 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Follow-up Correspondence, 09/26/1942-06/03/1945, n.d. 5 32 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Latin American Newsletters, 1943 5 33 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 10/20/1944-12/06/1945 5 34 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 12/07/1945-12/29/1945 5 35 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 01/03/1946-06/14/1946, n.d. 5 36 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Pattee, Richard Correspondence, 12/28/1944-09/29/1945 5 37 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Pattee, Richard Correspondence, 10/09/1945-12/03/1945 5 38 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Pattee, Richard Correspondence, 12/04/1945-02/05/1946, n.d. 5 39 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Arrangements Correspondence, 04/20/1945-08/13/1945 5 40 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Arrangements Correspondence, 10/03/1945-12/13/1945, n.d. 5 41 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: 1942 Attendees Correspondence, 09/06/1945-11/16/1945, n.d. 5 42 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Invitations Correspondence, 10/09/1945-12/13/1945, n.d. 5 43 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Invitations Lists, 1945-1946 5 44 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Acceptance Correspondence, 09/17/1945-12/12/1945, n.d. 5 45 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Observers Correspondence, 10/19/1945-12/12/1945 5 46 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Agenda, 1945 5 47 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Biographies of U.S. Delegates, 1945 5 48 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Seminar Reports and Speeches, 1946 5 49 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Seminar Notes, 1945-1946 5 50 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 09/1945-02/1946, n.d. 5 51 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Declaration: Spanish Translation, 1946 5 52 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Declaration: English Translation, 1946 5 53 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Reports, 1946 5 54 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Budget Reports, 1946 5 55 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Bank Statements, 10/22/1944-06/05/1947 5 56 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Photographs (Photocopies), 1945-1946 Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 Series 4: Records relating to the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1945-1952 (2 Boxes) Files relating to the meetings of delegates held in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City for this successor to the Inter American Seminars and affiliated with the NCWC. It worked with organizations such as the Pan American Union and the United Nations to address international social and economic problems. 5 57 General Files: Correspondence, 04/17/1947-05/10/48, n.d. 5 58 General Files: Correspondence, 06/25/1948-08/11/1949 5 59 General Files: Correspondence, 08/17/1949-10/04/1950 5 60 General Files: Correspondence, 10/13/1950-03/25/1953, n.d. 5 61 General Files: Pattee, Richard Correspondence, 08/04/1947-12/30/1949 5 62 General Files: Organization Constitutions, n.d. 5 63 General Files: Constitution Ratification Lists, 1947-1948, n.d. 5 64 General Files: Printed Matter, 1946-1950 5 65 General Files: Secretariat Newsletter, 1950-1951 5 66 General Files: Bank Statements, 09/1949-09/1951 6 1 General Files: Newspaper Clippings, 08/07/1948-08/22/1948 6 2 General Files: Newspaper Clippings, 08/23/1948-08/26/1948 6 3 General Files: Newspaper Clippings, 08/27/1948-08/28/1948 6 4 General Files: Newspaper Clippings, 08/29/1948-09/01/1948 6 5 General Files: Photographs (Photocopies), n.d. Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 6 6 General Files: Photographs (Photocopies), n.d. Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 6 7 Inter-American Correspondence: Argentina, 01/04/1945-08/20/1948 6 8 Inter-American Correspondence: Bahamas, 10/27/1947-11/25/1947 6 9 Inter-American Correspondence: Bolivia, 07/02/1947, n.d. 6 10 Inter-American Correspondence: Brazil, 04/071945-12/30/1948, n.d. 6 11 Inter-American Correspondence: British Guiana, 08/21/1946-08/16/1948 6 12 Inter-American Correspondence: British Honduras, 06/04/1946-06/19/1947 6 13 Inter-American Correspondence: Canada, 02/06/1946-03/14/1951 6 14 Inter-American Correspondence: Caribbean Confederation, 02/20/1947-07/06/1948, n.d. 6 15 Inter-American Correspondence: Chile, 03/05/1945-06/28/1948 6 16 Inter-American Correspondence: Columbia, 11/23/1945-09/17/1948, n.d. 6 17 Inter-American Correspondence: Costa Rica, 03/31/1946-06/03/1948 6 18 Inter-American Correspondence: Cuba, 01/17/1945-02/12/1948 6 19 Inter-American Correspondence: Curacao, 12/15/1945-06/30/1948 6 20 Inter-American Correspondence: Dominican Republic, 01/08/1945-05/29/1950, n.d. 6 21 Inter-American Correspondence: Dutch Guiana, 04/06/1947-07/01/1948 6 22 Inter-American Correspondence: Ecuador, 01/26/1948-06/21/1948 6 23 Inter-American Correspondence: El Salvador, 03/22/1945-08/20/1948 6 24 Inter-American Correspondence: Guadeloupe, 03/16/1945-05/03/1948 6 25 Inter-American Correspondence: Guatemala, 02/22/1946-06/28/1948 6 26 Inter-American Correspondence: Haiti, 07/06/1945-07/13/1948, n.d. 6 27 Inter-American Correspondence: Honduras, 07/24/1945-06/03/1948 6 28 Inter-American Correspondence: Jamaica, 02/17/1946-10/27/1947 6 29 Inter-American Correspondence: Mexico, 02/02/1945-08/09/1948 6 30 Inter-American Correspondence: Nicaragua, 10/27/1947-08/03/1948 6 31 Inter-American Correspondence: Paraguay, 10/27/1947-07/25/1948 6 32 Inter-American Correspondence: Peru, 01/22/1948-06/03/1948 6 33 Inter-American Correspondence: Philippines, 12/12/1949 6 34 Inter-American Correspondence: Trinidad, 07/24/1946-04/06/1951, n.d. 6 35 Inter-American Correspondence: Uruguay, 08/14/1948-08/20/1948, n.d. 6 36 Inter-American Correspondence: Venezuela, 09/25/1945-01/25/1949 6 37 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Correspondence, 12/12/1947-04/07/1948 6 38 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Correspondence, 04/12/1948-07/01/1948 6 39 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Correspondence, 07/02/1948-07/22/1948 6 40 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Correspondence, 07/23/1948-10/11/1948, n.d. 6 41 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: McGowan, R.A. Handwritten Notes, 1948 6 42 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Schedules, 1948 6 43 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Reports, 1948 6 44 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Reports, 1948 6 45 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Speeches, 1948 6 46 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Press Releases, 01/1948-09/1948, n.d. 6 47 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Newspaper Clippings, 06/1948-09/1948, n.d. 6 48 Meeting Files: Rio de Janeiro: Printed Matter, 1948 6 49 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Correspondence, 09/18/1950-11/09/1950 6 50 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Correspondence, 11/11/1950-12/12/1950, n.d. 6 51 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Preliminary Report on the Second Regional Seminar on Social Affairs, 1950 6 52 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Program Booklets: Education, 1950 6 53 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Program Booklets: Cooperatives, 1950 6 54 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Program Booklets: City Planning, 1950 6 55 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Program Booklets: Social Work, 1950 6 56 Meeting Files: San Salvador: Printed Matter (General), 1950 6 57 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Correspondence, 01/15/1951-03/28/1951, n.d. 6 58 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Preliminary Report on the Third Regional Seminar on Social Affairs, 1951 6 59 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Program Booklets: Education, 1951 6 60 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Program Booklets: Cooperatives, 1951 6 61 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Program Booklets: City Planning, 1951 6 62 Meeting Files: Porto Allegro: Program Booklets: Social Work, 1951 6 63 Meeting Files: Mexico City: Correspondence, 10/30/1951-01/30/1952 Series 5: Records relating to Intercredal Affairs, 1938-1948 (2 Boxes) Files relating to the meetings and conferences as well as the joint public statements of the social action groups of the NCWC, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and the Central Conference of American Rabbis who cooperated in ecumenical efforts to further the causes of social and economic justice. 6 64 General Files: Report on Cooperation of Catholics with Other Groups, 1943 6 65 General Files: Intercredal Cooperation Correspondence, 02/24/1943-10/10/1943, n.d. 6 66 General Files: Green/Lewis Correspondence (AFL-CIO Amalgamation), 02/06/1940-11/30/1939, n.d. 6 67 Meeting Files: Labor Day 1938 Correspondence, 06/14/1938-09/29/1938, n.d. 6 68 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Correspondence, 08/05/1938-11/18/1938 6 69 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Correspondence, 11/19/1938-12/04/1938 6 70 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Correspondence, 12/05/1938-01/05/1939 6 71 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Correspondence, 01/06/1939-05/13/1939, n.d. 6 72 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Programs/Schedules, 1938 7 1 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Confidential Reports, 1938 7 2 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Final Public Statement, 1938 7 3 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Report and Speeches, 1938 7 3a Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting: Report and Speeches, 1938 7 4 Meeting Files: Unemployment Conference Reports, 1940 7 5 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meetings, 1941-1942: Correspondence, 05/23/1941-12/04/1941 7 6 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meetings, 1941-1942: Correspondence, 1941-1942 7 7 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meetings, 1941-1942: Press Releases, 06/1942 7 8 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meetings, 1942-1945: Correspondence, 11/19/1942-12/03/1945 7 9 Meeting Files: Interfaith Economic Meeting (1946): Correspondence, 12/17/1945-02/15/1946 7 10 Meeting Files: Interfaith Economic Meeting (1946): Correspondence, 04/02/1946-06/26/1946, n.d. 7 11 Meeting Files: Interfaith Economic Meeting (1946): Reply Cards, 1946 7 12 Meeting Files: Interfaith Meeting (1946-1948): Correspondence, 06/23/1946-03/19/1948 7 13 Joint Public Statements: General Public Statements: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 1921-1935 7 14 Joint Public Statements: General Public Statements: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 1937-1946 7 15 Joint Public Statements: "Democracy in Defense Industries": Correspondence, 12/13/1940-03/03/1941 7 16 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 01/06/1943-09/02/1943 7 17 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 09/07/1943-09/23/1943 7 18 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 09/24/1943 7 19 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 09/24/1943-10/01/1943 7 20 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 10/01/1943-02/25/1944 7 21 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Correspondence, 04/03/1944-05/30/1944, n.d. 7 22 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Statement Chart, 1943 7 23 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Press Releases, 10/1943-01/1944, n.d. 7 24 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Signatory Lists, 1943 7 25 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Editorials and Discussion Papers, n.d. 7 26 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Editorials and Discussion Papers, n.d. 7 27 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Press Clippings and Printed Matter, 10/1943-07/1944, n.d. 7 28 Joint Public Statements: "Peace Statement", 1943: Press Clippings and Printed Matter, 1941-10/1948 7 29 Joint Public Statements: "Economics Statement," (1944): Correspondence, 01/04/1944-11/28/1945, n.d. 7 30 Joint Public Statements: "Economics Statement," (1944): Statement Texts, 1943-1944 7 31 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Correspondence, 02/27/1946-09/12/1946 7 32 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Correspondence, 09/13/1946-02/03/1947 7 33 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Statement Texts, 1946 7 34 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Signatory Replies-Cards and Lists, 1946 7 35 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Press Releases, 10/1946 7 36 Joint Public Statements: "Pattern for Economic Justice," (1946): Press Clips and Printed Matter, 1946 7 37 Anti-Communist Petitions, 1945 Series 6: Correspondence Files of Assistant Directors, Fathers John Hayes and George Higgins, 1942-1945 (3 Boxes) Correspondence files organized alphabetically and covering Hayes' brief tenure, which was ended by ill health, and Higgins, who would succeed Father McGowan as Director of the department in 1954 and later become widely recognized and respected for his range of writing and extensive mediation efforts. 7 38 Anti-Communist Petitions, 1945 7 39 Inter-Office Communications, 11/04/1941-12/29/1943, n.d. 7 40 Correspondence : ADA-ALL, 03/16/1942-08/20/1945 7 41 Correspondence: ALL-AME, 08/1942-09/1945 7 42 Correspondence : AME-ANT, 12/03/1940-11/28/1945 7 43 Correspondence: APO-ATK, 12/22/1941-11/13/1945 7 44 Correspondence : BAB-BAR, 12/27/1940-09/28/1945 7 45 Correspondence : BAR-BEI, 04/01/1942-10/15/1945 7 46 Correspondence: BEI-BER, 01/04/1941-08/21/1945 7 47 Correspondence : BES-BOL, 02/18/1942-12/27/1945 7 48 Correspondence: BON-BOU, 05/28/1943-11/19/1945 7 49 Correspondence: BOU-BRA, 11/03/1942-12/17/1945 8 1 Correspondence: BRA-BRE, 02/06/1942-12/20/1945 8 2 Correspondence: BRE-BRO, 08/31/1942-11/29/1945 8 3 Correspondence: BRO-BUR, 01/23/1942-08/21/1945 8 4 Correspondence: BUR-BYR, 07/09/1942-12/05/1945 8 5 Correspondence: CAH-CAR, 12/23/1941-11/14/1945 8 6 Correspondence: CAR-CAR, 02/03/1942-11/28/1945 8 7 Correspondence: CARS-CAW, 02/19/1942-11/19/1945 8 8 Correspondence: CEC-CIT, 04/08/1942-12/20/1945 8 9 Correspondence: CLA-CLE, 12/01/1941-12/04/1945 8 10 Correspondence: CLI-COI, 04/05/1942-11/10/1945 8 11 Correspondence: COLE-COLL, 07/03/1942-10/30/1945 8 12 Correspondence: COM-CON, 08/20/1941-12/12/1945 8 13 Correspondence: CON-COR, 11/29/1940-12/12/1945 8 14 Correspondence: COR-CRE, 10/31/1941-11/06/1945 8 15 Correspondence: CRI-CRO, 04/18/1942-11/27/1945 8 16 Correspondence: CRO, 09/02/1944-10/07/1945 8 17 Correspondence: CRO-CUM, 01/27/1942-12/06/1945 8 18 Correspondence: CUN-DAR, 12/28/1942-12/17/1945 8 19 Correspondence: DAV-DEG, 08/20/1942-08/28/1945 8 20 Correspondence: DEL, 07/14/1943-10/26/1943 8 21 Correspondence: DEL-DES, 11/17/1941-10/16/1945 8 22 Correspondence: DET-DIN, 11/17/1940-03/21/1945 8 23 Correspondence: DIO-DON, 06/23/1942-12/16/1945 8 24 Correspondence: DON, 09/05/1942-12/13/1945 8 25 Correspondence: DON-DOW, 03/25/1942-10/26/1945 8 26 Correspondence: DOW-DRO, 10/22/1940-12/28/1945 8 27 Correspondence: DRU-DUN, 03/03/1943-12/05/1945 8 28 Correspondence: DUT-EGA, 03/14/1942-12/26/1945 8 29 Correspondence: EHL-ERB, 04/18/1942-12/06/1945 8 30 Correspondence: FAC-FEN, 01/21/1942-08/21/1945 8 31 Correspondence: FER-FIT, 04/13/1942-05/18/1945 8 32 Correspondence: FIT, 01/24/1942-11/14/1945 8 33 Correspondence: FIT-FLY, 07/11/1942-11/19/1945 8 34 Correspondence: FOG-FRE, 02/16/1942-12/16/1945 8 35 Correspondence: FRE-FUS, 09/23/1941-11/16/1945 8 36 Correspondence: GAF-GAR, 07/15/1942-11/27/1945 8 37 Correspondence: GAR-GAZ, 03/05/1942-11/16/1945 8 38 Correspondence: GEA-GEY, 11/25/1940-11/02/1945 8 39 Correspondence: GIA-GIR, 02/17/1942-11/26/1945 8 40 Correspondence: GLA-GOR, 11/29/1942-12/03/1945 8 41 Correspondence: GOR-GRE, 11/30/1942-11/02/1945 8 42 Correspondence: GRI-GZE, 04/08/1942-12/14/1945 8 43 Correspondence: HAA-HAC, 07/15/1943-10/08/1945 8 44 Correspondence: HAG-HAN, 01/20/1942-12/18/1945 8 45 Correspondence: HAN-HAU, 12/29/1941-11/19/1945 8 46 Correspondence: HAY-HEA, 02/12/1942-12/18/1945 8 47 Correspondence: HED-HER, 03/05/1942-11/20/1945 8 48 Correspondence: HER-HIL, 02/23/1942-12/18/1945 8 49 Correspondence: HIN-HOL, 03/17/1942-11/17/1945 8 50 Correspondence: HOM-HUG, 11/27/1940-11/21/1945 8 51 Correspondence: HUM-ISS, 09/19/1941-12/12/1945 8 52 Correspondence: IVE-JOL, 03/12/1942-11/13/1945 8 53 Correspondence: JOY-KEE, 03/28/1942-12/07/1945 8 54 Correspondence: KEE-KEL, 03/11/1942-12/12/1945 8 55 Correspondence: KEM-KEN, 06/11/1942-11/29/1945 8 56 Correspondence: KEN-KNU, 11/27/1942-12/18/1945 8 57 Correspondence: KOE-KUE, 05/08/1942-12/04/1945 8 58 Correspondence: KUL-LAB, 01/13/1942-09/28/1945 8 59 Correspondence: LAB-LAR, 01/20/1942-10/31/1945 8 60 Correspondence: LAR-LAV, 03/12/1943-12/17/1945 8 61 Correspondence: LAV-LES, 07/02/1942-10/26/1945 8 62 Correspondence: LEW-LIN, 03/12/1942-11/14/1945 8 63 Correspondence: LIS-LUC, 01/19/1942-12/06/1942 8 64 Correspondence: LUC-LYO, 07/11/1942-12/27/1945 8 65 Correspondence: MAC-MAH, 05/13/1942-12/08/1945 8 66 Correspondence: MAL-MAR, 08/11/1942-12/17/1945 9 1 Correspondence: MAR-MAS, 10/28/1941-12/26/1945 9 2 Correspondence: MAS-McC, 09/26/1941-12/07/1945 9 3 Correspondence: McC, 02/22/1942-12/05/1945 9 4 Correspondence: McC-McD, 01/27/1942-11/20/1945 9 5 Correspondence: McD-McG, 11/14/1941-11/09/1945 9 6 Correspondence: McG-McM, 07/30/1942-12/27/1945 9 7 Correspondence: McM-McN, 12/02/1942-11/26/1945 9 8 Correspondence: McN-MEN, 07/31/1942-12/16/1942 9 9 Correspondence: MEN, 11/23/1942-10/03/1945 9 10 Correspondence: MEN-MIC, 01/22/1942-11/16/1945 9 11 Correspondence: MID-MIL, 01/27/1942-12/18/1945 9 12 Correspondence: MIL-MON, 03/23/1942-12/26/1945 9 13 Correspondence: MON-MOR, 01/07/1942-10/25/1945 9 14 Correspondence: MOR-MUL, 06/25/1942-11/16/1945 9 15 Correspondence: MUL-MUR, 04/13/1942-11/28/1945 9 16 Correspondence: MUR-MYE, 06/09/1942-10/20/1945 9 17 Correspondence: NAL-NAT, 03/09/1944-12/18/1945 9 18 Correspondence: NAT-NEL, 01/28/1942-11/14/1945 9 19 Correspondence: NET-NOR, 01/28/1942-12/13/1945 9 20 Correspondence: NUE-OCO, 06/27/1942-11/19/1945 9 21 Correspondence: OCO-OFF, 06/21/1941-11/15/1945 9 22 Correspondence: OGD-OKE, 08/17/1943-12/20/1945 9 23 Correspondence: OLE-ORO, 04/07/1943-12/19/1945 9 24 Correspondence: ORO-PAR, 01/01/1942-08/21/1945 9 25 Correspondence: PAS-PER, 03/27/1942-12/17/1945 9 26 Correspondence: PER-PRE, 11/12/1942-12/04/1945 9 27 Correspondence: PRE-PRI, 04/15/1942-06/27/1945 9 28 Correspondence : PRI-PRO, 10/19/1942-09/06/1945 9 29 Correspondence: PRY-QUI, 09/08/1941-09/1945 9 30 Correspondence: QUI-REA, 09/19/1941-12/14/1945 9 31 Correspondence: REA-REI, 01/14/1944-11/23/1945 9 32 Correspondence: REI, 11/23/1940-12/29/1945 9 33 Correspondence: REI-RIL, 02/23/1942-01/01/1945 9 34 Correspondence: RIN-ROG, 10/24/1941-10/26/1945 9 35 Correspondence: ROG-ROW, 11/25/1941-10/26/1945 9 36 Correspondence: RUN-RYA, 09/13/1941-11/06/1945 9 37 Correspondence: RYA-SAI, 10/16/1942-12/06/1945 9 38 Correspondence: SAL-SCH, 09/19/1941-11/05/1945 9 39 Correspondence: SCH, 04/23/1942-11/14/1945 9 40 Correspondence: SCR-SHA, 03/11/1942-12/20/1945 9 41 Correspondence: SHA-SHE, 08/30/1942-03/25/1945 9 42 Correspondence: SHE-SIL, 1942-11/29/1945 9 43 Correspondence: SIS, 01/23/1942-12/03/1945 9 44 Correspondence : SIS, 02/03/1942-07/01/1945 9 45 Correspondence: SIS-SKI, 02/16/1944-09/27/1945 9 46 Correspondence: SKI-SMI, 06/09/1942-12/07/1945 9 47 Correspondence: SMI-SMY, 02/12/1942-12/18/1945 9 48 Correspondence: SMY-SPR, 02/11/1942-12/11/1945 9 49 Correspondence: STA-SUL, 03/27/1942-11/21/1945 9 50 Correspondence: SUL-SWA, 04/02/1942-12/27/1945 9 51 Correspondence : SWE-SYN, 07/14/1942-11/21/1945 9 52 Correspondence: SYP-THO, 09/03/1941-12/11/1945 9 53 Correspondence : TIB-TOL, 09/03/1941-11/19/1945 9 54 Correspondence : TOM-UNI, 11/30/1940-10/12/1945 9 55 Correspondence: UNI-VIG, 04/14/1943-11/02/1945 9 56 Correspondence: VIL-WAG, 05/15/1942-11/14/1945 9 57 Correspondence: WAG-WAR, 06/03/1942-09/07/1945 9 58 Correspondence: WAR-WEB, 11/08/1942-12/18/1945 9 59 Correspondence: WEH-WIL, 07/03/1942-10/12/1945 9 60 Correspondence: WIL, 01/19/1943-12/13/1945 9 61 Correspondence: WIL-WOL, 01/19/1942-12/17/1945 9 62 Correspondence : WOL-WOZ, 03/09/1943-07/16/1945 9 63 Correspondence: WRI-ZIE, 07/08/1942-12/11/1945 Series 7: Files of Assistant Director, Father John F. Cronin, 1951-1960 (2 Boxes) Speeches, correspondence, and meeting minutes of Father Cronin, who wrote several works applying Catholic teaching to social principles and was active in the study of communism and interracial relations. 9 64 General Files: Inter-Office Memoranda, 10/06/1949-04/18/1953 9 65 General Files: Inter-Office Memoranda, 07/29/1953-05/02/1955 9 66 General Files: Inter-Office Memoranda, 05/11/1955-09/04/1956 9 67 General Files: Inter-Office Memoranda, 09/21/1956-04/05/1957 9 68 General Files: Inter-Office Memoranda, 04/11/1957-12/03/1957 9 69 General Files: Reno Fund Memoranda, 02/04/1947-06/04/1959 9 70 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Correspondence, 04/22/1957-05/08/1958, n.d. 9 71 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Depositions, 1956 10 1 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Depositions, 1957 10 2 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Depositions, 1957 10 3 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Depositions, 1957 10 4 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Depositions, 1957 10 5 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Report, 1957 10 6 General Files: Kohler Strike Material: Report, 1957 10 7 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Constitution and Bylaws, 1954 10 8 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): General Correspondence, 04/22/1948-01/06/1956 10 9 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): General Correspondence, 01/09/1956-02/28/1957, n.d. 10 10 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Church Correspondence, 04/06/1954-09/03/1954 10 11 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Church Correspondence, 09/24/1954-04/06/1956, n.d. 10 12 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Archbishop O'Boyle Correspondence, 03/18/1954-09/20/1954 10 13 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Archbishop O'Boyle Correspondence, 10/19/1954-03/03/1955 10 14 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Archbishop O'Boyle Correspondence, 11/22/1954-07/18/1957 10 15 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Reports, 1953-1954 10 16 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Reports, 1956, n.d. 10 17 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Brochure Correspondence, 05/15/1954-09/09/1954, n.d. 10 18 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Brochure Drafts, 1954 10 19 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 04/27/1956-03/18/1957 10 20 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 03/18/1957-03/25/1957 10 21 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 04/04/1957-06/25/1958 10 22 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 06/26/1958-12/29/1958 10 23 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 01/16/1959-06/15/1959 10 24 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Correspondence, 10/01/1959-03/16/1960 10 25 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Education Program Correspondence, 09/21/1956-02/20/1957 10 26 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Education Program Correspondence, 02/21/1957-06/06/1957 10 27 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Education Program Correspondence, 06/11/1957-08/22/1957 10 28 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Education Program Correspondence, 08/26/1957-12/1957, n.d. 10 29 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): College Program Correspondence, 04/25/1955-02/19/1957, n.d. 10 30 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Television Program Correspondence, 04/04/1955-04/09/1955, n.d. 10 31 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Committee: Minutes and Meeting Notes, 11/27/1954-04/19/1956 10 32 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Committee: Minutes and Meeting Notes, 04/19/1956-06/18/1956, n.d. 10 33 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Program Committee: Miscellaneous, Ca. 1955 10 34 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Printed Matter: "The Blessings of Liberty", 07/1956-04/1960 10 35 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): Printed Matter: Promotional Materials, 1951-1959 10 36 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): "Open Letter to Communists": Correspondence, 07/03/1956-08/06/1956 10 37 Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order (FRASCO) (1948-1960): "Open Letter to Communists": Drafts, 1956 10 38 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): General Correspondence, 09/01/1955-01/09/1960, n.d. 10 39 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): Executive Committee Minutes, 01/21/1956-12/14/1957 10 40 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): Executive Committee Minutes, 01/12/1958-11/12-14/1959, n.d. 10 41 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): Financial and Budgetary Papers, 1955-1959 10 42 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): 1958 Annual Meeting Speeches, 1959 10 43 All-American Conference to Combat Communism (AAC): 1958 Annual Meeting Speeches, 1959 10 44 Publications: "Economic Analysis and Problems" Correspondence, 02/28/1945-01/11/1952, n.d. 10 45 Publications: Catholic Social Principles: General Correspondence, 08/08/1950-08/25/1951, n.d. 10 45a Publications: Catholic Social Principles: "Social Principles and Economic Life", 1959 10 46 Publications: Catholic Social Principles: Publishers Correspondence, 10/06/1942-02/26/1957 10 47 Publications: Catholic Social Principles: Book Review Correspondence, 09/1950-10/1950 10 48 Publications: Catholic Social Principles: Book Review Correspondence, 11/1950-10/1952, n.d. 10 49 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, 11/08/1957-11/1957 10 50 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, 11/1957-09/16/1958 10 51 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, 09/16/1958-10/25/1958 10 52 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, 10/27/1958-11/13/1958 10 53 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, 11/14/1958-12/23/1958 10 54 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, n.d. 10 55 Racial Relations Files: Correspondence, n.d. Series 8: Organization Files, 1930-1955 (2 Boxes) Correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, on organizations such as the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), which the department was involved with or whose activities it monitored. 11 1 American Association for Economic Freedom, 1937-1938 11 2 American Association for Economic Freedom : White House Conference, 1940 11 3 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU), 1947 11 4 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1930-1940 11 5 American Committee on Religious Rights and Minorities, 1939 11 6 American Council of Education, 1939 11 7 Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1947-1952 11 8 Blinded Veterans Association, Inc., 1950 11 9 Catholic Committee of the South, 1941-1953 11 10 Catholic Economic Association, 1947 11 11 Catholic Hospital Association, 1937 11 12 Catholic Institute of Food Industry, 1947 11 13 Central Verein, 1922-1932 11 14 Commission on American Citizenship, 1938 11 15 Committee for the Extension of Labor Education, 1946-1947 11 16 Committee of Catholics for Human Rights, 1939-1947 11 17 Congress of Industrial Organizations: General, 1939-1949 11 18 Congress of Industrial Organizations: Community Services Committee, 1946-1947 11 19 Congress of Industrial Organizations: Employee Retirement Plan, ca. 1949 11 20 Congress of Industrial Organizations: Political Action Committee, 1944-1946 11 21 Consumer Advisory Committee, 1947-1951 11 22 Consumer Clearing House, 1947 11 23 Consumer Foundation, 1937-1938 11 24 Consumer National Federation, 1937-1938 11 25 Cooperative League, 1937-1947 11 26 Council for Democracy, 1947 11 27 Council of Economic Advisors, 1949 11 28 Council of Profit Sharing Industries, 1950 11 29 Crown Heights School, 1942 11 30 Electrical Guild of N.A., 1930-1931 11 31 Foremen's Association of America, 1946-1951 11 32 Foundation of Catholics for Human Brotherhood, 1944-1945 11 33 Golden Rule Foundation, 1930-1934 11 34 Grailville, ca. 1946-1947 11 35 Housing Legislation Information Service, 1945-1946 11 36 Institute of Catholic Social Studies, 1940-1941 11 37 Institute of Social Order: Bulletins, 1947-1950 11 38 International Academy of Christian Sociologists, 1937 11 39 International Association of Catholic Writers, 1942 11 40 International Christian Social Association: St. Gall: Foundation, 1948-1950 11 41 International Christian Social Association: St. Gall: Foundation, 1948-1950 11 42 International Conference of Free Trade Unions, 1949 11 43 International Labour Organization, 1938-1949 11 44 International Organizations, 1947-1949 'Listed See CAIP Files' 11 45 Johnson and Johnson, 1946-1949 11 46 Knights of Columbus, 1922-1923 11 47 Laymen's Movement for a Christian World, 1946-1948 11 48 League for Independent Political Action, 1932-1934 11 49 League for Industrial Democracy, 1947 12 1 National Association of Manufacturers, 1940-1952 12 2 National Catholic Educational Association: Resolutions, 1940 12 3 National Citizens Council for Migrant Labor, 1948-1950 12 4 National Commission on Children, 1949 12 5 National Council for Prevention of War, 1937-1938 12 6 National Council of Agricultural Life and Labor, 1950-1952 12 7 National Council of Social Work Education, 1949 12 8 National Council of Social Work Education, 1949 12 9 National Emergency Conference on Jobs and Security, 1945-1946 12 10 National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, 1946 12 11 National Housing Conference, 1953 12 12 National New Testament Conference, 1941 12 13 National Planning Association, 1944 12 14 National Planning Association, 1944 12 15 National Produce Conference, 1937-1942 12 16 National Religion and Labor Foundation, 1940-1951 12 17 National Religion and Labor Foundation, 1951-1953 12 18 National Religion and Labor Foundation, 1954-1955 12 19 National Sharecroppers Fund, 1950 12 20 National Social Welfare Assembly, 1946-1948 12 21 New World Builders, 1950 12 22 Organization of American States Pan American Union, 1950-1951 12 23 Peace Organizations: General, 1938-1942 12 24 Peoples Lobby, 1938-1947 12 25 President's Committee on National Employment of the Physically Handicapped Week, 1948-1949 12 26 President's Committee on National Employment of the Physically Handicapped Week, 1950-1952 12 27 President's Committee on National Employment of the Physically Handicapped Week, 1950-1952 12 28 Semaine Sociale de France, 1931-1936 12 29 Southern Catholic Conference for Social Action, 1939-1940 12 30 Te Deum Forum, 1943-1945 12 31 United Nations: General, 1946 12 32 United Nations: Cultural Organization, 1945 12 33 United Nations Association, 1946 12 34 University of Nymegen (Nijmegen), American Committee for, 1948-1950 Series 9: Special Topics Files, 1925-1953 (3 Boxes) Correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, on topics which were of special interest to the department, including Father Charles Coughlin, the Industry Council Plan, the Living Wage, Papal statements, Protestant labor activities, and Strikes. 13 1 AFL Mass, 1940-1946 13 2 Bibliographies, 1937 13 3 Canadian Unions, 1930-1931 13 4 Catholic Action, 1928-1951 13 5 Catholic Books: List of Sociology and Economics, 1937 13 6 Catholic Charities, 1953 13 7 Catholic Church in Industry, 1921-1937 13 8 Catholic Church in Industry, 1921-1937 13 9 Catholic Life in the United States, 1930 13 10 Catholic Social Movement in Europe, 1944-1950 13 11 Catholic Social Movement in Europe, 1944-1950 13 12 Catholic Social Movement in Europe, 1944-1950 13 13 Catholics and Social Problems, 1927-1933 13 14 Catholics and Social Problems, 1927-1933 13 15 Catholics and Social Problems, 1927-1933 13 16 Cooperatives, 1944-1950. 13 17 Coughlin, Rev. Charles E., 1935-1939 13 18 Crime and Disregard for Law: National Council of Catholic Men Committee Report, 1930 13 19 Employers' Education, 1942-1946 13 20 Housing, 1946 13 21 Industry Council Plan, 1937 13 22 Industry Council Plan: Committee Material, 1944-1950 13 23 Industry Council Plan: Committee Material, 1944-1950 13 24 Industry Council Plan: Committee Material, 1944-1950 13 25 Industry Council Plan: Committee Material, 1944-1950 13 26 Industry Council Plan: Statement and Miscellaneous Material, 1949 13 27 International Bill of Rights, 1945-1946 13 28 Italian Catholic Labor Movement, 1946 13 29 Labor and Democracy in the Home, 1942 13 30 Lateran Treaty and Concordat, 1929 13 31 Legal Aid Societies, n.d. 13 32 Legislation: Austin-Wadsworth Bill, 1943 13 33 Legislation: Equal Pay - S1178, 1945 13 34 Legislation: Equal Rights Amendments, 1945-1946 13 35 Legislation: Fact Finding - Fair Labor Standards Act, 1945-1946 13 36 Legislation: Fair Labor Standards, 1945-1947 13 37 Legislation: Full Employment, 1942-1946 13 38 Legislation: Full Employment, 1945-1946 13 39 Legislation: Health Insurance, 1949 13 40 Legislation: Health Insurance, 1949 13 41 Legislation: Health Insurance, 1949 13 42 Legislation: Health Insurance, 1949 14 1 Legislation: Health Insurance Bill, 1947-1949 14 2 Legislation: Health Insurance Bill, 1947-1949 14 3 Legislation: Housing, 1951 14 4 Legislation: Housing - Wagner,Taft, Ellender Bill S1592, 1945-1946 14 5 Legislation: Housing - Wagner,Taft, Ellender Bill S1592, 1945-1946 14 6 Legislation: Housing-Wagner, Taft, Ellender Bill S866, 1948 14 7 Legislation: Labor Education Extension, 1946-1948 14 8 Legislation: Lawrence, David - Memorandum, 1946-1947 14 9 Legislation: Migratory Labor, 1950 14 10 Legislation: Murray-Kilgore Bill: Unemployment, 1944 14 11 Legislation: National Labor Relations Act, 1940 14 12 Legislation: Taft-Hartley Labor Bill, 1947 14 13 Legislation: Taft-Hartley Labor Bill, 1947-1948 14 14 Legislation: Taft-Hartley Labor Bill - Catholic Statements, 1947 14 15 Legislation: Taft-Hartley Labor Bill - Revision, 1948-1949 14 16 Legislation: Voorhis Monopoly Control Bill, 1939 14 17 Legislation: Wages-Hours, 1945-1948 14 18 Legislation: Wages-Hours: Minimum Wage Statement, 1945-1949 14 19 Legislation: Wagner-Murray-Dingle Bill, 1944-1946 14 20 Legislation: Wagner-Murray-Dingle Bill, 1945-1946 14 21 Living Wage Paper: Haas, Francis J., 1925 14 22 Living Wage: Family, 1948 14 23 McGuire, Rev. J.W.R., 1931 14 24 Mexico, 1932, 1935 14 25 Migratory Labor, 1945-1951 14 26 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Description, 1922, n.d. 14 27 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Publicity, 1923-1936 14 28 National Industry Recovery Act (NRA), 1933 14 29 Papal Documents, 1931-1941 14 30 Papal Statements: Pius XI, 1931 14 31 Papal Statements: Pius XII, 1950 14 32 Pastoral Letters: U.S. Bishops, 1937 14 33 Pastoral Letters: Mexican Bishops, 1935-1936 14 34 Pension Plans, 1943-1945 14 35 Population: United Nations Report, 1950 15 1 Post-War Reconstruction, 1940-1945 15 2 Price Controls, 1946 15 3 Prison Report-Criticism, ca. 1932 15 4 Profit Sharing, 1946 15 5 Protestant and Jewish Labor Activities, 1945, n.d. 15 6 Protestant Labor Activities: General, 1944-1949 15 7 Protestant Labor Activities: General, 1944-1949 15 8 Protestant Labor Activities: General, 1944-1949 15 9 Protestant Labor Activities: General, 1944-1949 15 10 Protestant Labor Activities: Federal Council of Churches, 1945-1950 15 11 Protestant Labor Activities: Federal Council of Churches Information Service, 1946-1948 15 12 Protestant Labor Activities: Federal Council of Churches - Pittsburgh, 1946-1948 15 13 Protestant Labor Activities: Methodists, 1945-1948 15 14 Protestant Labor Activities: National Religion and Labor Foundation, 1945-1948 15 15 Protestant Labor Activities: National Religion and Labor Foundation, 1945-1948 15 16 Protestant Labor Activities: Presbyterian, 1946-1947 15 17 Religion and Labor Material, 1944-1947 15 18 Rent Control, 1947 15 19 Rerum Novarum Award : St. Peter's College, 1950 15 20 Ruhr Plan, ca. 1948 15 21 Rural Life Manifesto, 1938 15 22 Social Code, 1928 15 23 Social Creeds of Churches, n.d. 15 24 Social Security, 1945-1946 15 25 Special Projects, 1942-1947 15 26 Strikes, Etc.: Strikes, 1937 15 27 Strikes, Etc.: Cemetery Workers Strike, 1949 15 28 Strikes, Etc.: Labor Rights of Montgomery Ward Workers, 1944 15 29 Strikes, Etc.: Labor Trouble-Butte, 1942-1943 15 30 Strikes, Etc.: Passaic Textile Strike, ca. 1926 15 31 Strikes, Etc.: Real Silk Hosiery, 1927-1928, 1952 15 32 Strikes, Etc.: Telephone Strike/Movie Strike, 1947 15 33 Teachers Union, n.d. 15 34 Theses, n.d. 15 35 Unemployment, 1940-1946 15 36 Veterans, 1945 15 37 Wage Statistics, 1921-1922 15 38 White Collar Conference, 1945 15 39 White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, 1930 15 40 Women in Labor, ca. 1926 Series 10: Files of Assistant Director/Director, Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1920-1954 (9 Boxes) Father McGowan's files, primarily correspondence, cover a wide range of activities and are organized into several alphabetical runs, some overlapping, grouped around the years 1928-1931, 1932-1933, 1934-1935, 1936-1937, and 1938-1954. Correspondents include Patrick H. Callahan and Francis Haas and topics such as the Catholic Hour and Latin America. In addition, there are copies of McGowan's articles, notes, reviews, and speeches, 1920-1952. 16 1 A, 1929-1930 16 2 Alter, Rev. Karl J., 1929-1931 16 3 Apologetics, 1930 16 4 Ba- Bn, 1928-1931 16 5 Bo- Bz, 1928-1931 16 6 Bresette, Linna E., 1928-1929 16 7 Bresette, Linna E., 1930-1931 16 8 Bresette, Linna E., 1930-1931 16 9 Bresette, Linna E., 1920-1930 16 10 C, 1920-1931 16 11 Callahan, P.H., 1929-1931 16 12 Catholic Charities Conference Committee, 1930-1931 16 13 Centralia Case, 1929-1930 16 14 Centralia Case, 1929-1930 16 15 Centralia Case, 1930 16 16 D, 1929-1931 16 17 Duffy, Frank: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, 1928-1931 16 18 E, 1929-1931 16 19 European Trip, 1929 16 20 Encyclical Pilgrimage, 1931 16 21 Encyclical Pilgrimage, 1931 16 22 F, 1928-1931 16 23 G, 1928-1931 16 24 Gilligan, Rev. Frank J.-Thesis, 1930 16 25 Green, William: American Federation of Labor, 1929-1931 16 26 H, 1928-1931 16 27 H, 1927-1931 16 28 Haas, Rev. Francis J., 1928-1931 16 29 I, 1928-1931 16 30 Israel, Rabbi Edward L, 1930-1931 16 31 J, 1928-1931 16 32 Joint Statement on Textile Industry, 1929 16 33 K, 1928-1931 16 34 Kenkel, Frederick P., 1928-1931 16 35 L, 1921-1931 16 36 Lillis, Rev. Thomas F., 1929-1931 16 37 Lucey, Rev. Robert E., 1929-1930 16 38 Ma - Mn, 1929-1931 16 39 Mo - Mz, 1929-1931 16 40 Madden, Marie, 1929-1931 16 41 Maguire, Rev. J.W.R.: St. Viator College, IL, 1929-1931 16 42 Mc, 1929-1931 16 43 McHugh, Rose J., 1928-1931 16 44 Miranda, Rev. Miguel, 1929-1931 16 45 Moon, Parker Thomas, 1930-1931 16 46 Murphy, Joseph, 1928-1930 16 47 Myers, James: Federal Council of Churches of Christ, 1927-1931 16 48 N, 1929-1931 16 49 O, 1928-1931 16 50 O'Dwyer, Rev. Thomas J. : Catholic Welfare Bureau of LA., 1930-1931 16 51 O'Hara, Ret. Edwin V.: Catholic Welfare Bureau of LA., 1928-1931 16 52 P, 1929-1931 16 53 Pattee, Richard, 1931 16 54 Page, Kirby, 1929-1930 16 55 Q, 1930 17 1 R, 1928-1931 17 2 Radio Hour - Minutes: National Council of Catholic Men, 1930 17 3 Randolph, A. Philip, 1928, 1930 17 4 Recruitment-Social Service, 1930-1931 17 5 Requests for Information, 1932 17 6 Requests for Information, 1930-1932 17 7 Requests for Information, 1930-1932 17 8 Requests for Publications, 1931 17 9 Roemer, William F., 1929-1930 17 10 Rompel, Dr. Joseph, 1929-1930 17 11 Ruiz, Rev. Leopoldo, 1929-1931 17 12 Ryan, Rev. John Augustine, 1929-1930 17 13 Ryan, Rev. James Hugh, 1930 17 14 Sa - Sl, 1923-1931 17 15 Sm - Sz, 1928-1931 17 16 Schmiedler, Rev. Edgar, 1931 17 17 Sheen, Rev. Fulton J., 1931 17 18 Slattery, Michael J., 1929-1931 17 19 Stimson, Henry L.: US Secretary of State, 1930-1931 17 20 Sisters, 1928-1931 17 21 T, 1928-1931 17 22 Taylor, A. W., 1924-1925 17 23 Turner, Thomas Wyatt, 1930 17 24 U, 1929-1931 17 25 V, 1929-1931 17 26 W, 1928-1931 17 27 Wynne, Rev. John J., 1928-1931 17 28 Williams, Michael, 1929-1931 17 29 Y-Z, 1928-1930 17 30 A, 1932-1933 17 31 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1932-1933 17 32 Apologetics, 1932-1933 17 33 B, 1932-1933 17 34 Bishop, Rev. W. Howard: Catholic Rural Life Conference, 1932 17 35 Bresette, Linna E., 1932 17 36 Bresette, Linna E., 1932 17 37 Bresette, Linna E., 1933 17 38 Bresette, Linna E., 1933 17 39 C, 1932-1933 17 40 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1931-1933 17 41 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1933 17 42 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1933 17 43 Catholic Hour, 1931-1933 17 44 Clinchy, Everett R.: National Conference of Jews and Christians, 1932-1933 17 45 Curley, Archbishop Michael J., 1932-1933 17 46 D, 1931-1933 17 47 Day, Dorothy, 1933 17 48 Duffy, Frank: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, 1932 17 49 E, 1932-1933 17 50 F, 1931-1933 17 51 Federal Council of Churches, 1931-1933 17 52 G, 1932-1933 17 53 Gillis, Rev. James M., 1933 17 54 Gorrell, John J.: Knights of Columbus, Pittsburgh Council, 1932-1933 17 55 Green, William: American Federation of Labor (AFL), 1932 17 56 H, 1932-1933 17 57 Haas, Rev. Francis J., 1932-1933 17 58 Hart, Charles A.: American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1933 17 59 Herring, Hubert C.: Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, 1932-1933 17 60 Howard, Bishop Francis W.: Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, 1932-1934 17 61 I, 1932-1933 17 62 Israel, Rabbi Edward, 1932-1933 17 63 J, 1932-1933 17 64 K, 1932-1933 17 65 Kerby, Rev. William J., 1932-1933 17 66 L, 1932-1933 17 67 La Farge, Rev. John, 1932 17 68 John A. Lapp, 1932-1933 17 69 Latin America, 1933-1934 17 70 Lucey, Rev. Robert E.: St. Anthony's Rectory, Long Beach, CA, 1932-1933 18 1 M, 1932 18 2 M, 1932-1933 18 3 Magner, Rev. James A., 1932-1933 18 4 Maguire, Rev. J.W.R., 1932-1933 18 5 Marella, Rev. Paul, 1933 18 6 Mellen, Rev. Francis: Field Secretary, National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1933 18 7 Menendez, Joseph C.: Field Secretary, National Conference of Catholic Charities, Paulist Priest 1932-1933 18 8 Mitty, Archbishop John J., 1932 18 9 Moon, Parker Thomas: Columbia University, 1932-1933 18 10 Moore, Robert Edward: Catholic Charities of New York, 1932 18 11 Munson Steamship Line, 1933 18 12 Mc, 1932-1933 18 13 McHugh, Rose J., 1932-1933 18 14 McNicholas, Archbishop John T., 1933 18 15 N, 1932-1933 18 16 National Council for Prevention of War, 1930-1932 18 17 National Council for Prevention of War, 1932 18 18 National Council for Prevention of War, 1933 18 19 Noll, Bishop John F., 1933 18 20 O, 1931-1933 18 21 O'Dwyer, Rev. Thomas J., 1932-1933 18 22 O'Grady, Rev. John J.: Secretary, National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1932 18 23 O'Leary, Arthur T., 1933 18 24 O'Neil, Gordon: THE MONITOR, 1932-1933 18 25 O'Shaughnessy, Michael: South American Oil Reports, 1932-1933 18 26 P, 1931-1933 18 27 Paige, R. M.: Public Administration Clearing House, Chicago, IL, 1932 18 28 Pan American Conference, Montevideo, 1932- 1933 18 29 Pan American Day, 1933 18 30 Priests Meeting (March 1933): Fort Wayne, IN, 1933 18 31 Priests Meeting (May 11, 1933): San Francisco, CA, 1933 18 32 Priests Meeting (October 26, 1933): Chicago, IL, 1933 18 33 Priest Study Groups, 1932-1933 18 34 Q, 1933 18 35 R, 1932-1933 18 36 Reiner, Rev. Joseph, 1932-1933 18 37 Religious Education Association of the U.S. and Canada, 1931-1933 18 38 Requests, 1933 18 39 Requests, 1933 18 40 Rights of Religious Minorities, 1929-1933 18 41 Ross, Eva: Nazareth College, MI, 1932 18 42 Rupp, Rev. Max G., 1932-1933 18 43 Ryan, Msgr. John Augustine, 1932 18 44 Sa - Sl, 1932-1933 18 45 Sm - Sz, 1932-1933 18 46 Sands, William Franklin, 1932-1933 18 47 Santora, Mamie: Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1932-1933 18 48 Sisters, 1932-1933 18 49 Slattery, Michael J., 1932 18 50 Spellman, Bishop Francis J., 1932 18 51 Stone, Thomas H., 1932 18 52 Study Clubs, 1932 18 53 Study Clubs, 1932 18 54 Study Clubs, 1932 18 55 Study Clubs, 1933 18 56 Study Clubs, 1933 18 57 T, 1932-1933 18 58 V, 1932-1933 18 59 W, 1932-1933 18 60 Wilbur, Rev. Russell I., 1932-1933 18 61 Williams, Michael, 1932-1933 18 62 A, 1934-1935 18 63 American Committee on Economic Policy, 1933 18 64 American Federation of Labor (AFL) Convention Mass, 1929-1934 18 65 Ashworth, Robert A.: National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1934 18 66 B, 1934-1935 18 67 Bresette, Linna E., 1934 18 68 Bresette, Linna E., 1935 18 69 C, 1934-1935 18 70 Cicognani, Archbishop Amleto G.: Apostolic Delegate, 1934 18 71 Cornish, Louis A.: American Unitarian Association, 1934 18 72 Cronin, Rev. John F., 1934 18 73 Curley, Archbishop Michael J., 1934 19 1 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1934 19 2 Catholic Association for International Peace, 1933-1935 19 3 Catholic Association for International Peace, 1932-1935 19 4 Catholic Summer School, 1934-1935 19 5 Catholic Commonwealth Federation, Canada, 1933-1934 19 6 Congressional Matters: Maternity and Infancy Legislation, 1920-1929 19 7 Congressional Matters: Maternity and Infancy Legislation, 1930-1934 19 8 D, 1934-1935 19 9 E, 1934-1935 19 10 Eucharistic Congress (Buenos Aires), 1933-1934 19 11 Eucharistic Congress (Buenos Aires), 1934-1935 19 12 Eucharistic Congress (Buenos Aires): Catholic Travel League, 1934 19 13 Eucharistic Congress (Buenos Aires): A.P.I., 1934-1935 19 14 F, 1934-1935 19 15 Federal Council of Churches, 1934-1935 19 16 Federal Council of Churches, 1934-1935 19 17 G, 1934-1935 19 18 Gamble, Anna Gill, 1934-1935 19 19 H, 1934-1935 19 20 Henseler, Herman: International Labor Office, 1935 19 21 Herring, Hubert: Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, 1935 19 22 Homiletic and Pastoral Review, 1934-1935 19 23 Hull, Cordell: Secretary of State, US, 1934 19 24 I, 1934 19 25 Institute of Public Affairs, 1935 19 26 Israel, Rabbi Edward, 1934-1935 19 27 J, 1934 19 28 K, 1934-1935 19 29 Kingman, Gordon: A Year Magazine, 1934 19 30 Kneifl, M. R.: Catholic Hospital Association, 1934 19 31 L, 1934-1935 19 32 Lillis, Bishop Thomas, 1934 19 33 M, 1934-1935 19 34 Magner, Rev. James, 1935 19 35 Menedez, Joseph C.: Paulist Press, 1935 19 36 Miller, Raymond J., 1935 19 37 Minsky, Louis: Jewish Chronicle, 1935 19 38 Mc, 1934-1935 19 39 McHugh, Rose J., 1934 19 40 Mooney, Rev. Edward A., 1934-1935 19 41 N, 1934 19 42 National Council for Prevention of War, 1933-1935 19 43 National Federation of Federal Employees, 1933 19 44 O, 1934-1935 19 45 P, 1934-1935 19 46 Padgett, Alice E.: National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1934-1935 19 47 Pattee, Richard, 1935 19 48 Publishers, Replies From, 1930-1931 19 49 Puerto Rico, 1930-1935 19 50 Puerto Rico, 1935-1936 19 51 Puerto Rico: Social Work Section, n.d. 19 52 Puerto Rico: Memorandum to Bourne, n.d. 19 53 Q, 1934 19 54 R, 1933-1934 19 55 Regional Catholic Week Subcommittee, 1932-1934 19 56 Reprint-Reconstructing the Social Order, 1932 19 57 Requests, 1934 19 58 Requests, 1934 19 59 Requests, 1935 19 60 Rights of Religious Minorities, 1934-1935 19 61 Ritchie, Frank: American Christian Committee for German Refugees, 1935 19 62 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: President of the United States, 1935 19 63 S, 1933-1935 19 64 Shuster, George: Commonwealth, 1933-1935 19 65 Sisters, 1934-1935 19 66 Social Justice, 1933-1935 19 67 Study Clubs, 1932-1935 19 68 Study Clubs, 1934-1935 19 69 T, 1934-1935 19 70 Union Internationale d'Etudes Sociale, 1931-1935 19 71 Union Internationale d'Etudes Sociale, 1931-1935 19 72 Union Internationale d'Etudes Sociale, 1931-1935 19 73 Union Internationale d'Etudes Sociale, 1931-1935 19 74 V, 1934-1935 19 75 W, 1934-1935 19 76 Wilbur, Rev. Russell, 1934 19 77 Wynne, Rev. John J.: Catholic Encyclopedia, 1934-1935 19 78 Z, 1934 20 1 Europe Trip, 1936 20 2 F, 1936-1937 20 3 Federated Council of Churches, 1935-1937 20 4 Franklin, Zilpha C.: Social Security Board, 1936 20 5 Fumasoni-Biondi, Cardinal Pietro, 1937 20 6 Furfey, Rev. Paul Hanly, 1936-1937 20 7 G, 1935-1937 20 8 Gamble, Anna Dill, 1936 20 9 Green, William: American Federation of Labor (AFL), 1936 20 10 Guilds, 1937 20 11 H, 1935-1937 20 12 Haas, Rev. Francis J., 1936-1937 20 13 Hagerty, J.E., 1936 20 14 Healy, Rev. James J.: Diocese of Little Rock, 1937 20 15 Hull, Cordell: Secretary of State, US, 1936 20 16 Hunt, Henry T.: National Resources Committee, 1936 20 17 I, 1936 20 18 International Catholic Truth Society, 1936-1937 20 19 Israel, Rabbi Edward, 1935-1937 20 20 J, 1936-1937 20 21 Joint Statements, 1937 20 22 K, 1936-1937 20 23 Kneifl, M. R.: Catholic Hospital Association, 1937 20 24 L, 1936-1937 20 25 Lewis, John L.: CIO/UMW, 1936-1937 20 26 Ma - Ml, 1936-1937 20 27 Mm - Mz, 1936-1937 20 28 Magner, Rev. James A., 1936 20 29 Maguire, Rev. J.W.H., 1937 20 30 Menendez, Joseph: Paulist Press, 1935-1937 20 31 Miller, Rev. Raymond J., 1937 20 32 Muench, Bishop A. J., 1936-1937 20 33 Mc, 1935-1937 20 34 McKenna, Norman C.: Christian Front, 1937 20 35 N, 1936-1937 20 36 National Conference of Jews and Christians, 1936-1937 20 37 National Conference of Jews and Christians, 1936-1937 20 38 National Conference of Jews and Christians, 1936-1937 20 39 O, 1936-1937 20 40 O'Hara, Rev. Edwin, 1936-1937 20 41 P, 1936-1937 20 42 Pattee, Richard J., 1936-1937 20 43 Peoples Lobby, 1937 20 44 Puerto Rico, 1935-1936 20 45 Requests, 1936 20 46 Requests, 1936 20 47 Requests, 1936 20 48 Requests, 1936-1937 20 49 Rights of Religous Minorities, 1936-1937 20 50 Sa - Sl, 1936-1937 20 51 Sm - Sz, 1936-1937 20 52 Schwitalla, Rev. Alphonze M.: Catholic Hospital Association, 1936 20 53 Shuster, George N.: Commonweal, 1936 20 54 Sisters, 1936-1937 20 55 Sollod, Isadore I.: Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, 1936-1937 20 56 Study Clubs, 1937 20 57 T, 1936-1937 20 58 V, 1936 20 59 W, 1935-1937 20 60 World Conference for International Peace through Religion, 1932-1937 20 61 X, Y, Z, 1937 20 62 A, 1943-1949 20 63 Arminan, Valentin Arenas, 1950 20 64 B, 1951-1953 20 65 Bishops' Committee for Social Questions: Canada, 1944 20 66 Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 1943-1946 20 67 Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 1943-1946 20 68 Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 1943-1946 20 69 Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking: Reports, Newsletters, 1943-1946 20 70 Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking: Reports, Newsletters, 1947-1952, n.d. 20 71 Brandon, Donald W., 1952-1953 20 72 British Information Services, 1952 20 73 C, 1944-1952 20 74 Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1938-1941 20 75 Catholic Action Conference: Santiago, Chile, 1948 20 76 Chilean Seminar, 1944 20 77 Common Sense, 1942 20 78 Conference on Management Trusteeship, ca. 1947 20 79 Cronin, Rev. John F., 1938, 1950 20 80 D, 1944-1952 20 81 Davenport Meeting, CCIP, 1949 20 82 Davis, Rev. James P., 1952 20 83 Diocesan Youth Conference - Columbus, 1948 20 84 Duffy, Frank : American Federation of Labor (AFL), 1938-1939 20 85 E, 1943-1952 20 86 Encyclical Teaching, 1939-1945 20 87 Eucharistic Congress, 1941 20 88 Eustace, Bishop John, 1943 21 1 F, 1941-1943 21 2 Family Life Conference, 1943 21 3 Federal Council of Churches of Christ, 1940-1943 21 4 Fleege, Urban H., 1950 21 5 France, Albert, 1944 21 6 G, 1942-1952 21 7 H, 1930(1939-1952)1952 21 8 Haas, Most Rev. Francis J., 1952 21 9 Hannan, Jerome D., 1952 21 10 Hard, William, 1941 21 11 Hayes, Rev. John, 1944-1952 21 12 Haywood, Allen S.: Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 1952 21 13 Higgins, Rev. George Gilmary, 1951 21 14 Hyatt, Gilbert E.: National Federation of Post Office Clerks, 1937, 1941 21 15 Interfaith, 1941-1945 21 16 International Christian Social Association and International Congress of Social Studies: Rome Meeting, 1950-Fr. McGowan's European Trip, 1949-1950 Richard Pattee, John F. Cronin among the correspondents in this file. 21 17 Israel, Mrs. Edward L., 1941-1945 21 18 Ithaca Forum, 1941 21 19 Jackson, Gardner, 1941-1943 21 20 K, 1944-1952 21 21 Kelly, Rev. William F.: Diocese of Brooklyn, 1952 21 22 Kempf, Frances A., 1941 21 23 L, 1944-1952 21 24 Labor-Management Conference, 1945-1946 21 25 Lucey, Archbishop Robert E.: San Antonio, TX, 1941-1952 21 26 M, 1944-1952 21 27 Magner, Rev. James A.: Catholic University of America, 1952 21 28 Maryland Church and Industry Conference, 1942 21 29 Meany, George: American Federation of Labor (AFL), 1952 21 30 Miscellaneous, 1952-1953 21 31 Mission Areas Conference, 1949 21 32 Mission Areas Conference, 1949 21 33 Moeller, Charles, 1950 21 34 Mommersteeg, Rev. P.J.M.H.: New York, NY, 1943-1953 21 35 Murray, Philip: Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 1952 21 36 Mc, 1936, 1942, n.d. 21 37 Wheeler McMillen: Farm Journal, 1942 21 38 N, 1952 21 39 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1952 21 40 Nunez, Rev. Benjamin, 1947-1949 21 41 O, 1942, 1952 21 42 O'Boyle, Archbishop Patrick: Archdiocese of Washington, DC, 1952 21 43 O'Conner, Rector Martin J.: North American College at Rome, 1951-1952 21 44 O'Grady, Rev. John J.: National Conference of Catholic Charities, 1952 21 45 O'Hara, Bishop Edwin V.: Kansas City, 1942 21 46 O'Neill, Wilbert J., 1943-1944 21 47 Our Sunday Visitor, 1939 21 48 P, 1943-1952 21 49 Pattee, Richard, 1945 21 50 Plochl, Willibald M., 1943 21 51 Portland Institute, 1940-1942 21 52 Puerto Rico, President's Commission on Organic Act of, 1942-1944 21 53 Puerto Rico, President's Commission on Organic Act of, 1942-1944 21 54 Puerto Rico, President's Commission on Organic Act of, 1942-1944 21 55 Puerto Rico, President's Commission on Organic Act of, 1942-1944 21 56 Puerto Rico, 1935-1936, n.d. 21 57 Puerto Rico, Inter-American, 1943-1950 21 58 Puerto Rico, The Church and Reconstruction in, 1943-1950 21 59 Puerto Rico: Inauguration of First Elected Governor, 1949-1952 21 60 R, 1950, 1952 The 1950 items concern Msgr. John A. Ryan's book Seven Troubled Years, moved from Ryan papers in 2001. 21 61 Ready, Msgr. Michael: General Secretary, NCWC, 1944 21 62 Religious News Service, 1939 21 63 Rupp, Rev. Max G., 1942-1944 21 64 S, 1943-1952 21 65 Saint Ambrose Social Action Conference: Davenport, Iowa, 1941 21 66 Schwitalla, Rev. Alphonze M.: Saint Louis University, 1943 21 67 Seminar: Anglo-American, 1943 21 68 Shean, Rev. Maurice V.: Catholic Committee of the South, 1952 21 69 Sisters, 1945-1953 21 70 Skillen, Edward : Commonweal, 1942 21 71 Social Action Congress: Kansas City, 1940-1941 21 72 Social Action Institute - Detroit: Student - Youth, 1947-1948 21 73 Solzbacher, Wilhelm, 1941-1943 21 74 Spanish Speaking Seminar, 1943-1945 21 75 Spanish Speaking Seminar, 1943-1945 21 76 Spellman, Archbishop Francis, 1941 21 77 T, 1951-1952 21 78 Tanner, Rev. Paul F., 1952 21 79 V, 1952 21 80 Van Cauwelaert, Frans, 1944 21 81 Vassallo, Msgr. Mariano, 1942 21 82 W, 1941-1952 22 1 Articles and Speeches: General, 1920 22 2 Articles and Speeches: General, 1921 22 3 Articles and Speeches: General, 1922 22 4 Articles and Speeches: General, 1923 22 5 Articles and Speeches: General, 1924 22 6 Articles and Speeches: General, 1925-1927 22 7 Articles and Speeches: General, 1928-1929 22 8 Articles and Speeches: General, 1930 22 9 Articles and Speeches: General, 1931 22 10 Articles and Speeches: General, 1931 22 11 Articles and Speeches: General, 1932 22 12 Articles and Speeches: General, 1932 22 13 Articles and Speeches: General, 1932 22 14 Articles and Speeches: General, 1933 22 15 Articles and Speeches: General, 1933 22 16 Articles and Speeches: General, 1933 22 17 Articles and Speeches: General, 1933 22 18 Articles and Speeches: General, 1934 22 19 Articles and Speeches: General, 1935 22 20 Articles and Speeches: General, 1935 22 21 Articles and Speeches: General, 1935 22 22 Articles and Speeches: General, 1935 22 23 Articles and Speeches: General, 1936 22 24 Articles and Speeches: General, 1936 22 25 Articles and Speeches: General, 1936 22 26 Articles and Speeches: General, 1936 22 27 Articles and Speeches: General, 1937 22 28 Articles and Speeches: General, 1937 22 29 Articles and Speeches: General, 1937 22 30 Articles and Speeches: General, 1945 22 31 Articles and Speeches: General, 1949 22 32 Articles and Speeches: General, 1950 22 33 Articles and Speeches: General, 1951 22 34 Articles and Speeches: General, n.d. 22 35 Articles and Speeches: General, n.d. 22 36 Subject A-Z: American Economic Radicalism, 1927 22 37 Subject A-Z: American International Law, n.d. 22 38 Subject A-Z: Anomaly of the Catholic Americans, n.d. 22 39 Subject A-Z: Anti-Labor Bill, 1938 22 40 Subject A-Z: Birth Control, n.d. 22 41 Subject A-Z: Bishops' Statement: Church and Social Order, 1940 22 42 Subject A-Z: Book Proposal, n.d. 22 43 Subject A-Z: Book Reviews, ca. 1922 22 44 Subject A-Z: Catholic Labor Leadership, n.d. 22 45 Subject A-Z: Causes of Chivalry, n.d. 22 46 Subject A-Z: Christianity, n.d. 22 47 Subject A-Z: Church and Labor, n.d. 22 48 Subject A-Z: Conditions of Peace, n.d. 22 49 Subject A-Z: Conference for Progressive Political Action, n.d. 22 50 Subject A-Z: Cooperative Movements, n.d. 22 51 Subject A-Z: Credit Unions, n.d. 23 1 Subject A-Z: Easley, Ralph M., 1921 23 2 Subject A-Z: Economics for College Use - Textbook Outline, n.d. 23 3 Subject A-Z: Economic Organizations, n.d. 23 4 Subject A-Z: Employer - Employee Relationship, n.d. 23 5 Subject A-Z: Employees' Participation in Management and Profits, n.d. 23 6 Subject A-Z: Europe, n.d. 23 7 Subject A-Z: Farmers and Farming, n.d. 23 8 Subject A-Z: Ghosting, 1939 23 9 Subject A-Z: Imperialism, n.d. 23 10 Subject A-Z: Industrial Programs in the U.S., n.d. 23 11 Subject A-Z: Industry and Health, 1928 23 12 Subject A-Z: Industry and the Home, n.d. 23 13 Subject A-Z: Infant and Maternity Mortality, n.d. 23 14 Subject A-Z: Inflation and the High Cost of Living, n.d. 23 15 Subject A-Z: International Commission, n.d. 23 16 Subject A-Z: International Social Parliament, 1928 23 17 Subject A-Z: Interviews with Europeans, n.d. 23 18 Subject A-Z: Introduction to Certain Social Teachings of Judaism, Catholicism, and Protestantism, 1941 23 19 Subject A-Z: Ireland, n.d. 23 20 Subject A-Z: Labor and America's Future, 1939 23 21 Subject A-Z: Labor History Manuscript, n.d. 23 22 Subject A-Z: Labor History Manuscript, n.d. 23 23 Subject A-Z: Labor History Miscellaneous, n.d. 23 24 Subject A-Z: Labor Problems Outline, n.d. 23 25 Subject A-Z: Labor Unions, n.d. 23 26 Subject A-Z: Lent, n.d. 23 27 Subject A-Z: Melancholy Anatomy, n.d. 23 28 Subject A-Z: Mexico, n.d. 23 29 Subject A-Z: National Catholic Confederation of Labor, n.d. 23 30 Subject A-Z: National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), n.d. 23 31 Subject A-Z: New Social Order, n.d. 23 32 Subject A-Z: Our Church, n.d. 23 33 Subject A-Z: Pan American Federation of Labor, 1925 23 34 Subject A-Z: Parish Organization, n.d. 23 35 Subject A-Z: Patriotism and Nationalism, n.d. 23 36 Subject A-Z: Personal Initiative Versus Paternalism, n.d. 23 37 Subject A-Z: Poetry, n.d. 23 38 Subject A-Z: Publicity as an Agent of Social Reform, n.d. 23 39 Subject A-Z: Race Relations, 1928 23 40 Subject A-Z: Recent Phases of Radicalism, 1924 23 41 Subject A-Z: Religion, n.d. 23 42 Subject A-Z: Religious Conditions in Prisons, 1923-1927 23 43 Subject A-Z: Rerum Novarum - Outline, 1926 23 44 Subject A-Z: Smith, Al and Hoover, Herbert - Presidential Election, 1928 23 45 Subject A-Z: Socialists, n.d. 23 46 Subject A-Z: Social Justice, n.d. 23 47 Subject A-Z: Social Subjects and the Outdoor Platform, ca. 1936 23 48 Subject A-Z: Social Teaching of the Gospel, n.d. 23 49 Subject A-Z: South American Articles, n.d. 23 50 Subject A-Z: Transportation and Communication, n.d. 23 51 Subject A-Z: Unemployment, n.d. 23 52 Subject A-Z: Wages, 1922 23 53 Subject A-Z: West Indies, n.d. 23 54 Subject A-Z: What are Wages in the U.S., n.d. 23 55 Subject A-Z: Why Do Women Work?, n.d. 23 56 Subject A-Z: Workman's Compensation, n.d. 23 57 Subject A-Z: Yellow Paper, ca. 1948 23 58 Journals: America, ca. 1920 23 59 Journals: American Federationist, n.d. Info re: AFL 23 60 Journals: American Review, 1923 23 61 Journals: Catholic Charities Review, n.d. 23 62 Journals: Commonweal, 1925-1926 23 63 Journals: Daily American Tribune, 1923 23 64 Journals: Daily American Tribune, 1924 23 65 Journals: Journal of the Economy, n.d. 23 66 Journals: Knight Letter, n.d. 23 67 Journals: National Catholic War/Welfare Council BULLETIN, 1920-1921 23 68 Journals: National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference - BULLETIN, 1922-1923 23 69 Journals: National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference - BULLETIN, 1924-1927 23 70 Journals: Official Catholic Year Book, ca. 1928 23 71 Journals: Our Sunday Visitor, 1938-1939 24 1 Journals: Paulist Press, n.d. 24 2 Journals: Periscope, The, 1921-1928 24 3 Journals: Salt O' The Earth, 1928-1929 24 4 Journals: Sign, The, 1922-1923 24 5 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 6 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 7 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 8 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 9 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 10 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 11 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 24 12 Correspondence: Christmas Cards, 1935-1936 24 13 Correspondence: Christmas Cards, 1935-1936 24 14 Correspondence: Christmas Cards, 1935-1936 24 15 Correspondence: Christmas Cards, 1935-1936 24 16 Correspondence: Congratulatory - Appointment as Director of S.A.D., 1945 24 17 Correspondence: Congratulatory - Appointment as Director of S.A.D., 1945 24 18 Correspondence: Congratulatory - Thirty Years at NCWC, 1949 24 19 Correspondence: Congratulatory - Thirty Years at NCWC, 1949 24 20 Correspondence: Congratulatory - Thirty Years at NCWC, 1949 24 21 Correspondence: Congratulatory - ACTU Award, 1951 24 22 Correspondence: Personal, 1927-1929 24 23 Correspondence: Personal, 1930-1931 24 24 Correspondence: Personal, 1932 24 25 Correspondence: Personal, 1933 24 26 Correspondence: Personal, 1933 24 27 Correspondence: Personal, 1934 24 28 Correspondence: Personal, 1934 24 29 Correspondence: Personal, 1936 24 30 Correspondence: Personal, 1936 24 31 Correspondence: Personal, 1951 24 32 Correspondence: Personal, 1952 24 33 Correspondence: Personal, 1953 24 34 Income Taxes, 1938-1943 24 35 Last Will and Testament, 1945 24 36 Cards and Notebook, n.d. Series 11: Files of the Field Secretary, 1920-1957 (7 Boxes) Essentially files of Linna Bressette and divided as follows: Personal, 1933-1951; Financial, 1930-1957; General Correspondence, 1920-1950; Organizations and Topics, 1922-1951; the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (see also later series of this name), 1923-1957; Institutes in Industry and Social Action Chairman, 1931-1951; Labor Schools (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; Work with Priests (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; Interfaith Conferences (see also earlier series on Intercreedal Cooperation), 1931-1940; Credit Unions, 1938-1949; Seminars for Spanish Speaking, 1920-1951; Encyclicals, 1931-1951; and Publications and Printed material, 1920-1929 and 1943-1953. 25 1 Bresette, Linna E.: Biographical, 1938-1951 25 2 Bresette, Linna E.: Personal, 1933-1936 25 3 Bills Paid, 1956-1957 25 4 Bills Unpaid, 1957 25 5 Expense Accounts, 1930-1931 25 6 Expense Accounts, 1935-1950 25 7 General, 1930-1933 25 8 General, 1930-1933 25 9 Boylan, Marguerite, 1929-1932 25 10 Campbell, Rev. Harold V., 1930-1932 25 11 Doherty, Rev. Richard, 1930 25 12 Hagerty, James E., 1935-1938 25 13 Keller, Leo, 1936 25 14 Kenkel, Frederick P., 1936 25 15 Lucey, Rev. Robert E., 1936-1937 25 16 McCabe, David A., 1931 25 17 O'Hara, Rev. Edwin, 1930-1932 25 18 O'Neill, Gordon, 1936 25 19 Rothwell, Bernard J., 1932-1937 25 20 St. Aubin, Percival D., 1936 25 21 Settle, Anna H., 1929-1931 25 22 Spencer, Mary E., 1930 See reference material on her provided by Jack Augenstine in 1998. 25 23 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Business Office, 1931 25 24 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Heffron, NCCM, 1936-1938 25 25 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Keenan, Beatrice, 1937-1938 25 26 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 1930-1932 25 27 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: McGowan, Father Raymond A., 1937-1938 25 28 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Mohler, Bruce, 1933 25 29 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Montavon, William F., 1930 25 30 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men-Industrial Relations Committee, 1930-1931 25 31 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Rev. Michael J., 1934, 1938 25 32 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Ryan, Rev. John A., 1935-1938 25 33 Inter-office Memoranda, Etc.: Schaeffer, Catherine, 1936-1937 25 34 National Council of Catholic Women: General, 1920-1933 25 35 National Council of Catholic Women: General, 1920-1934 25 36 National Council of Catholic Women: General, n.d. 25 36 National Council of Catholic Women: General, n.d. 25 37 National Council of Catholic Women: Regan, Agnes, 1936 25 38 National Council of Catholic Women: Lynch, Margaret, 1936-1937 25 39 National Council of Catholic Women: Yewman, Cecilia, 1928-1937 25 40 National Council of Catholic Women: Inter-office and Correspondence: Inter-office, 1930-1933 25 41 National Council of Catholic Women: Inter-office and Correspondence: Correspondence, 1942-1943 25 42 National Council of Catholic Women: Inter-office and Correspondence: Correspondence, 1945 25 43 National Council of Catholic Women: Inter-office and Correspondence: Correspondence and Inter-office, 1946 25 44 National Council of Catholic Women: Inter-office and Correspondence: D-H, 1933-1934 26 1 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1927-1928 26 2 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1930-1931 26 3 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1936 26 4 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1942 26 5 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1943 26 6 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1943 26 7 National Council of Catholic Women: Industrial Committee, 1944 26 8 National Council of Catholic Women: Social Action Committee, 1945 26 9 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: Denver, 1930 26 10 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: Washington, 1931 26 11 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: St. Paul, 1933 26 12 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: Galveston, 1936 26 13 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: Cleveland, 1950 26 14 National Council of Catholic Women: Conventions and Meetings: Regional Meeting, Denver, 1940-1941 26 15 American Association of Social Workers, 1937 26 16 Biographies, n.d. 26 17 Catholic Action, 1932-1934 26 18 Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1932-1937 26 19 Circulars, 1935-1946 26 20 Clippings, Literature, 1948-1951 26 21 District of Columbia Legislative Council, 1949 26 22 Equal Rights Amendment: Correspondence: Printed Matter, 1922-1928 26 23 Equal Rights Amendment: Correspondence: Printed Matter, 1929-1932 26 24 Equal Rights Amendment: Correspondence: Printed Matter, 1944-1945 26 25 Equal Rights Amendment: Correspondence: Printed Matter, 1944-1946 26 26 Federal Agencies-List of and Description, 1934-1943 26 27 Foreign Policy Association, 1937 26 28 Garment Label Council, 1936 26 29 General Advisory Commission on Protection of Young Workers, 1945 26 30 Haas, Francis J., 1933-1936 26 31 Hagerty, Dr.--Death, 1946 26 32 Handbook, Social Action Committee, National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), n.d. 26 33 Hotels, 1937-1938 26 34 Hotels and Agents, 1938 26 35 Industry Council Plan, 1948 27 1 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1948 27 2 Inter-American Committee, National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1942-1946 27 3 Inter-American Committee on Social Studies, 1942 27 4 International Labor Organization (ILO), 1948 27 5 International Labor Organization (ILO), 1948 27 6 International League of Catholic Women, 1925-1928 27 7 International League of Catholic Women, 1930-1932 27 8 International League of Catholic Women, 1936-1938 27 9 International League of Catholic Women, 1936-1938 27 10 International League of Catholic Women, 1932-1933, 1946 27 11 International Union of Catholic Women's Leagues, 1931-1934 27 12 Labor Legislative Conference, 1949 27 13 Middle Income Housing Conference, 1949-1950 27 14 National Catholic Interracial Federation, n.d. 27 15 National Child Labor Committee, 1948 27 16 National Committee on the Status of Women, 1948 27 17 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1929-1933 27 18 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1929 27 19 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1930 27 20 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1931 27 21 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1933 27 22 National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC), 1934 27 23 National Conference of Social Work, 1950 27 24 National Housing Conference, 1950 27 25 National Housing Conference, 1950 27 26 National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS) - Institute, 1942 27 27 Pan American Union, 1944. 27 28 Parish Credit Union National Committee, 1930-1952 27 29 Physicians Forum, 1944-1945 27 30 Rural Life, 1931-1934 27 31 Ryan, John A., 1928-1935 27 32 Ryan, John A. - Cleveland Speech, 1942 27 33 Ryan, John A. - Howard University Address, 1943 27 34 Ryan, John A. - Testimonial Dinner, 1939 27 35 Social Action Department, Work of, 1928-1942 27 36 Speeches-Bresette and others, n.d. 27 37 Statements of Bishops, 1949 27 38 Student Loans, 1931 27 39 Taft-Hartley Bill, ca. 1949 27 40 United States: Bureau of Reclamation, 1946 27 41 United States: Children's Bureau, 1925-1933 27 42 United States: Children's Bureau, 1946 27 43 United States: Office of Price Administration, 1945-1946 27 44 United States: Women's Bureau, 1946 27 45 United States: Women's Bureau - Meeting, 1946 27 46 United States: Women's Bureau - Correspondence, 1944-1945 27 47 White House Conference, 1950-1951 27 48 Who's Who Correspondence, n.d. 27 49 Women in Industry: Correspondence, ca. 1948 27 50 Women in Industry: Vocational Training, 1940 27 51 Women in War Work, 1941-1945 27 52 Women's Charter, 1936 27 53 Women's Charter, 1937 27 54 Women's Charter, 1938-1939 27 55 Women's Land Army, 1943 Includes photographs 27 56 Women's Land Army, 1943 Includes photographs 27 57 Women's Study Clubs, 1935 28 1 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Information File, 1949-1951 28 2 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: History: Press Releases, 1928-1951 28 3 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: History: Bressette Article, 1951 28 4 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: History: Bressette Article, 1951-1952 28 5 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Correspondence with Ordinaries, 1948-1952 28 6 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Correspondence with Ordinaries, 1948-1953 28 7 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Correspondence with Ordinaries, 1948-1956 28 8 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Mailing Lists, ca. 1956 28 9 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Officers and Members, 1927-1928 28 10 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Prospective Members, 1928-1934 28 11 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Membership Letters, 1930 28 12 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Membership Letters, 1934-1936 28 13 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Election of Officers, 1949 28 14 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Memberships, 1949-1950 28 15 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Memberships-To 1957, ca. 1957 28 16 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Administration, 1942-1957 28 17 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Bank Statements, 1953-1957 28 18 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Quarterly Statements, 1944-1956 28 19 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Biographical Sketches, n.d. 28 20 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Biographical Sketches, n.d. 28 21 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Biographical Sketches, n.d. 28 22 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Brochure, 1952 28 23 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Bulletins, 1950-1957 28 24 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Constitution, 1924-1948 28 25 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Executive Committee, 1937 28 26 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Financial, 1938-1957 28 27 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: First Meeting, n.d. 28 28 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Local Catholic Conferences on Industrial Relations, ca. 1942 28 29 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Material Sent to Members, 1938-1940 28 30 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: New Orleans: Meeting and Survey, 1940 28 31 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: New Orleans: Meeting and Survey, 1940 28 32 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: New Orleans: Meeting and Survey - Binder, 1940 28 33 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: New Orleans: Meeting and Survey - Binder, 1940 29 1 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Meetings, 1923-1941 29 2 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Atlanta, Georgia, 1943 29 3 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Baltimore, Maryland, 1932 29 4 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Berlin, New Hampshire, 1948 29 5 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Boston, Massachusetts, 1946-1951 29 6 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Brooklyn, New York, 1942-1944 29 7 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Burlington, Vermont, 1944 29 8 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Butte, Montana, 1944 29 9 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Chicago, Illinois, 1941-1950 29 10 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Cincinnati, Ohio, 1942 29 11 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Cleveland, Ohio, 1945 29 12 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Columbus, Ohio, 1946 29 13 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Davenport, Iowa, n.d. 29 14 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Erie, Pennsylvania, ca. 1943 29 15 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Hartford, Connecticut, 1946 29 16 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Indianapolis, Indiana, 1939 29 17 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Kansas City, Missouri, 1934 29 18 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Manchester, New Hampshire, 1947 29 19 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: New Orleans, Louisiana, 1951 29 20 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: New York, New York, 1933 29 21 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1942 29 22 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Portland, Oregon, 1945-1951 29 23 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Portland, Oregon (Northwest Regional), 1947 29 24 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Richmond, Virginia, 1943 29 25 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Rochester, New York, 1947 29 26 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Sacramento, California, 1947 29 27 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: San Antonio, Texas, 1942-1949 29 28 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: San Francisco, California, 1941 29 29 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Seattle, Washington, 1939 29 30 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Spokane, Washington, 1945 29 31 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Steubenville, Ohio, 1950 29 32 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Toledo, Ohio, 1944 29 33 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Washington, D.C., 1930, 1942 29 34 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Wheeling, West Virginia, 1943 29 35 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Programs: Negro in Industry (Special Meetings), 1930-1933 29 36 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Proposed Committee Correspondence, 1950 29 37 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Promotion, 1930-1947 29 38 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Questionnaire Returns, 1948 29 39 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Regional Conferences, 1928-1930 29 40 Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems: Responses, 1938 29 41 General: History, 1951 29 42 General: Forms, 1942-1943 29 43 General: Student Lists, 1937-1950 29 44 General: Photos of students (Photocopies), n.d. Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 29 45 General: Publicity, 1937-1950 29 46 General: Publicity, n.d. 29 47 General: Reports, 1938-1947 29 48 Institutes: Letters of Appeal, 1939 29 49 Institutes: Publicity, 1939 29 50 General: Questionnaires, 1938 29 51 Institutes: General, 1940-1942 29 52 Institutes: Contest, 1940 29 53 Institutes: Program, 1940 29 54 Institutes: Publicity, 1940 29 55 Institutes: General, 1941 29 56 Institutes: Statement Expense, 1941 29 57 Institutes: Finances, 1942 29 58 Institutes: Organization, 1942 29 59 Institutes: Publicity, 1942 29 60 Institutes: Registration, 1942 29 61 Institutes: General Correspondence, 1943 29 62 Institutes: Financial, 1943 29 63 Institutes: Organization, 1943 29 64 Institutes: Program, 1943 29 65 Institutes: Publicity, 1943 29 66 Institutes: General, 1944 29 67 Institutes: Expense Account, 1944 29 68 Institutes: Finances, 1945 29 69 Institutes: General Correspondence, 1948 29 70 Institutes: Donations and Payments, 1948 29 71 Institutes: Student Lists, 1948 29 72 Institutes: General, 1949 29 73 Institutes: Applications, 1949 29 74 Institutes: Applications, 1949 29 75 Institutes: Financial Records, 1949 29 76 Institutes: Program and Membership List, 1949 30 1 Institutes, 1950 30 2 Institutes: Expenses, 1950 30 3 Institutes: Inter-Group Program, 1950 30 4 Institutes: Programs, 1950 30 5 Institutes: Publicity, 1950 30 6 Institutes: Publicity, 1950 30 7 Institute for Social Action Chairmen: General, 1950-1951 30 8 Institute for Social Action Chairmen: Program, 1950 30 9 Institute for Social Action Chairmen: Return Application, 1950 30 10 Institute on Industry: Donations, 1950 30 11 Institute on Industry: Program, 1950 30 12 Institute on Industry: Return Application, 1950 30 13 Institute on Industry: Solicitations and Correspondence, 1950 30 14 General, 1937-1940 30 15 General, 1940-1943 30 16 General, 1938-1940, 1949 30 17 Labor Plays, n.d. 30 18 Questionnaires, Clippings, Etc., 1939-1940 30 19 Study Club Outlines, ca. 1941 30 20 Lists of Priests, n.d. 30 21 Priests Meetings, 1940-1941 30 22 Priests' Schools, 1938 30 23 Priests' Schools, 1940-1941 30 24 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: Ownership of Goods, n.d. 30 25 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: Dignity of Labor, n.d. 30 26 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: Labor's Right to Organize, n.d. 30 27 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: The Living Wage, n.d. 30 28 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: The Morality of the Strike, n.d. 30 29 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: Communism, n.d. 30 30 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: The State and Social Justice, n.d. 30 31 Sermons for Priests on Principles of Social Justice: Church and Social Justice, n.d. 30 32 Conference on Permanent Preventives of Unemployment-Expenses, 1931-1932 30 33 Interfaith Meetings-Programs and Memoranda, 1938 30 34 Interfaith Conference on Unemployment: Invitation List, 1938 30 35 Interfaith Conference on Unemployment: Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1940 30 36 Interfaith Conference on Unemployment: Form Letters, 1940 30 37 Interfaith Conference on Unemployment: Program, 1940 30 38 Interfaith Conference on Unemployment: Report, 1940 30 39 Parish Credit Union Letters, 1938-1942 30 40 Correspondence, 1940-1946 30 41 Requests for Literature, 1941-1948 31 1 General: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1920-1950 31 2 General: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1942-1946 31 3 Bishops Committee: Correspondence, ca. 1950 31 4 Bishops Committee: Minutes, Memoranda, n.d. 31 5 Birch, Father John J.: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1944-1949 31 6 Mexican Migrants: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1949-1951 31 7 Migratory Workers: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1945-1949 31 8 Spanish Speaking Peoples: Correspondence, Printed Material, 1949 31 9 Sullivan, Father John P.: Correspondence, 1945 31 10 Seminars: General, 1943 31 11 Seminars: General, 1943 31 12 Seminars: Committee Outline, 1943 31 13 Seminars: Follow Up Report, 1944 31 14 Seminars: Inter-Cultural Workshop, 1943 31 15 Seminars: Preliminary Plans, 1943 31 16 Seminars: Progress Report - Catholic Action Articles, 1943 31 17 Seminars: Report, 1943 31 18 Seminars: Reports and Progress Reports, 1943 31 19 Seminars: Schaefer, Catherine, 1943 31 20 Seminars: Telegrams and Expenses, 1943 31 21 Seminars: Correspondence, 1945 31 22 Seminars: Progress Report, 1944 31 23 Seminars: General, 1946 31 24 Encyclical: Reconstructing the Social Order, 1931 31 25 Encyclical: Reconstructing the Social Order: Fifth Anniversary, 1936 31 26 Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, Reconstructing the Social Order: General, 1939-1941 31 27 Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, Reconstructing the Social Order: Celebration, 1941 31 28 Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, Reconstructing the Social Order: Celebration, 1941 31 29 Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, Reconstructing the Social Order: Special Meeting, Kansas City, 1941 31 30 Encyclical: Rerum Novarum, Reconstructing the Social Order Celebration, 1951 31 31 Miscellaneous: Printed Material, 1920-1929 31 32 Miscellaneous: Printed Material 1943-1953 Series 12: Records of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1922-1951 (8 Boxes) Files consists primarily of correspondence relating to the various meetings across America, 1922-1949, and similar material, including financial, of the Interracial Secretary, 1923-1951. The CCIP was conceived as an association to discuss and promote the study and understanding of industrial problems. The conference's principal activity was to discuss but not vote on any question of industrial policy. Attendance was drawn primarily from representatives of labor, education, and social work as well as some employers such as Patrick Henry Callahan. The conference was an important means of disseminating Catholic social thought but eventually gave way to a successor organization of broader scope, the National Catholic Social Action Conference (see next series), for which the department also provided the secretariat. 32 1 Organizational Plans, 1922 32 2 Preliminary Meetings, Chicago, December 1922 32 3 Meetings: Milwaukee, 1923 32 4 Meetings: Pittsburgh, 1924 32 5 Meetings: Cleveland, 1925-1926 32 6 Meetings: Springfield, Illinois, January 1927 32 7 Meetings: Harrisburg, PA, March 1927 32 8 Meetings: Detroit, July 1927 32 9 Meetings: Buffalo, November 1927 32 10 Meetings: Buffalo, November 1927 32 11 Meetings: Buffalo, November 1927 32 12 Meetings: Milwaukee, March 1928 32 13 Meetings: Saint Louis, March 1928 32 14 Meetings: Saint Louis, March 1928 32 15 Meetings: Cincinnati, June 1928 32 16 Meetings: Cincinnati, June 1928 32 17 Meetings: Cincinnati, June 1928 32 18 Meetings: Hartford, December 1928 32 19 Meetings: Hartford, December 1928 32 20 Meetings: Wheeling, West Virginia, March 1929 32 21 Meetings: Detroit, April 1929 32 22 Meetings: Green Bay, April/May 1929 32 23 Meetings: Denver, May 1929 32 24 Meetings: Providence, January 1930 32 25 Meetings: Indianapolis, January 1930 32 26 Meetings: Pittsburgh, February 1930 32 27 Meetings: Pittsburgh, February 1930 32 28 Meetings: Cleveland, March 1930 32 29 Meetings: Los Angeles, March 1930 33 1 Meetings: Pueblo, Colorado, May 1930 33 2 Meetings: Denver, May 1930 33 3 Meetings: Saint Paul, June 1930 33 4 Meetings: Washington, D.C., December 1930 33 5 Meetings: Washington, D.C., December 1930 33 6 Meetings: Cleveland, March 1931 33 7 Meetings: Denver, April 1931 33 8 Meetings: Rochester, October 1931 33 9 Meetings: Rochester, October 1931 33 10 Meetings: Wichita, October 1931 33 11 Meetings: Milwaukee, November 1931 33 12 Meetings: Minneapolis (Proposed), 1931 33 13 Meetings: Fall River (Proposed) 1931 33 14 Meetings: Conferences, General, 1932 33 15 Meetings: New Bedford, February 1932 33 16 Meetings: New Bedford, February 1932 33 17 Meetings: New Bedford, February 1932 33 18 Meetings: Los Angeles, April 1932 33 19 Meetings: Los Angeles, April 1932 33 20 Meetings: Los Angeles, April 1932 33 21 Meetings: Los Angeles, April 1932 33 22 Meetings: Denver, April 1932 33 23 Meetings: Denver, April 1932 33 24 Meetings: Baltimore, May 1932 33 25 Meetings: Baltimore, May 1932 33 26 Meetings: Baltimore, May 1932 33 27 Meetings: Providence, November 1932 33 28 Meetings: Providence, November 1932 33 29 Meetings: Providence, November 1932 33 30 Meetings: Providence, November 1932 33 31 Meetings: Providence, November 1932 34 1 Meetings: Albany, December 1932 34 2 Meetings: Albany, December 1932 34 3 Meetings: Albany December 1932 34 4 Meetings: Detroit (Canceled), 1932 34 5 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 6 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 7 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 8 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 9 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 10 Meetings: New York, February 1933 34 11 Meetings: Fort Wayne, March 1933 34 12 Meetings: Fort Wayne, March 1933 34 13 Meetings: Fort Wayne, March 1933 34 14 Meetings: San Francisco, May 1933 34 15 Meetings: San Francisco, May 1933 34 16 Meetings: San Francisco, May 1933 34 17 Meetings: San Francisco, May 1933 34 18 Meetings: Chicago, October 1933 34 19 Meetings: Chicago, October 1933 34 20 Meetings: Chicago, October 1933 34 21 Meetings: Chicago, October 1933 34 22 Meetings: Detroit, December 1933 34 23 Meetings: Detroit, December 1933 34 24 Meetings: Detroit, December 1933 34 25 Meetings: Detroit, December 1933 34 26 Meetings: Pittsburgh, February 1934 35 1 Meetings: Denver, March 1934 35 2 Meetings: Denver, March 1934 35 3 Meetings: Denver, March 1934 35 4 Meetings: Los Angeles, April/May 1934 35 5 Meetings: Los Angeles, May 1934 35 6 Meetings: Los Angeles, May 1934 35 7 Meetings: Kansas City, May 1934 35 8 Meetings: Kansas City, May 1934 35 9 Meetings: Kansas City, May 1934 35 10 Meetings: Harrisburg, November 1934 35 11 Meetings: Harrisburg, November 1934 35 12 Meetings: Harrisburg, November 1934 35 13 Meetings: Harrisburg, November 1934 35 14 Meetings: Buffalo, December 1934 35 15 Meetings: Buffalo, December 1934 35 16 Meetings: Buffalo, December 1934 35 17 Meetings: Buffalo, December 1934 35 18 Meetings: Saint Louis, February 1935 35 19 Meetings: Saint Louis, February 1935 35 20 Meetings: Cincinnati, March 1935 35 21 Meetings: Denver, May 1935 35 22 Meetings: Denver, May 1935 35 23 Meetings: Syracuse, December 1935 35 24 Meetings: Syracuse, December 1935 35 25 Meetings: Syracuse, December 1935 35 26 Meetings: Chicago, January 1936 35 27 Meetings: Chicago, January 1936 35 28 Meetings: Chicago, January 1936 35 29 Meetings: Schenectady, February 1936 35 30 Meetings: Schenectady, February 1936 35 31 Meetings: Washington, DC, March 1936 35 32 Meetings: Washington, DC, March 1936 35 33 Meetings: Washington, DC, March 1936 35 34 Meetings: Philadelphia, May 1936 35 35 Meetings: Philadelphia, May 1936 35 36 Meetings: San Francisco, June 1936 35 37 Meetings: San Francisco, June 1936 35 38 Meetings: San Francisco, June 1936 36 1 Meetings: Rochester - Publicity, November 1936 36 2 Meetings: Rochester - Speeches, November 1936 36 3 Meetings: Des Moines - Speeches, February 1937 36 4 Meetings: Des Moines - Speeches, February 1937 36 5 Meetings: Des Moines - Speeches, February 1937 36 6 Meetings: Fresno, March 1937 36 7 Meetings: Indianapolis, September 1937 36 8 Meetings: Indianapolis, September 1937 36 9 Meetings: Davenport, October 1937 36 10 Meetings: Brooklyn, January 1938 36 11 Meetings: Brooklyn, January 1938 36 12 Meetings: Brooklyn, January 1938 36 13 Meetings: Detroit - Publicity, January 1939 36 14 Meetings: Detroit - Speeches, January 1939 36 15 Meetings: Indianapolis, February 1939 36 16 Meetings: Philadelphia - Publicity, March 1939 36 17 Meetings: Philadelphia - Speeches, March 1939 36 18 Meetings: Philadelphia - Speeches, March 1939 36 19 Meetings: Seattle - Publicity, August 1939 36 20 Meetings: Seattle - Speeches, August 1939 36 21 Meetings: Seattle - Speeches, August 1939 36 22 Meetings: Dubuque - Publicity, December 1939 36 23 Meetings: Dubuque - Speeches, December 1939 36 24 Meetings: New Orleans - Publicity, April 1940 36 25 Meetings: New Orleans - Speeches, April 1940 36 26 Meetings: Buffalo, May 1940 36 27 Meetings: Rochester - Committees, September 1940 36 28 Meetings: Rochester - Organization, Program, September 1940 36 29 Meetings: Rochester - Speeches, September 1940 36 30 Meetings: Camden - Committee and Mailing List, January 1941 36 31 Meetings: Camden - Publicity, January 1941 36 32 Meetings : Camden - Speeches, January 1941 36 33 Meetings: Saint Louis - Organization, Program, March 1941 36 34 Meetings: Saint Louis - Publicity, March 1941 36 35 Meetings: Saint Louis - Speeches, March 1941 36 36 Meetings: Chicago - Organization, Program, May 1941 36 37 Meetings: Chicago - Speeches, May 1941 36 38 Meetings: Chicago - Speeches, May 1941 37 1 Meetings: San Francisco - General, September/October 1941 37 2 Meetings: San Francisco - Committees, September/October 1941 37 3 Meetings: San Francisco - Expenses, September/October 1941 37 4 Meetings: San Francisco - Publicity, September/October 1941 37 5 Meetings: San Francisco - Speeches, September/October 1941 37 6 Meetings: San Francisco - Speeches, September/October 1941 37 7 Meetings: San Francisco - Speeches, September/October 1941 37 8 Meetings: Harrisburg - Circular Letters, December 1941 37 9 Meetings: Harrisburg - Publicity, December 1941 37 10 Meetings: Harrisburg - Speeches, December 1941 37 11 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Committees, January 1942 37 12 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Committees, January 1942 37 13 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Organization Program, January 1942 37 14 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, January 1942 37 15 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Speeches, January 1942 37 16 Meetings: Pittsburgh - General, February 1942 37 17 Meetings: Pittsburgh - Expenses, February 1942 37 18 Meetings: Pittsburgh - Organization Program, February 1942 37 19 Meetings: Pittsburgh - Publicity, February 1942 37 20 Meetings: Pittsburgh - Speeches, February 1942 37 21 Meetings: Brooklyn - General, March 1942 37 22 Meetings: Brooklyn - Organization, March 1942 37 23 Meetings: Brooklyn - Speeches, March 1942 37 24 Meetings: Brooklyn - Speeches, March 1942 37 25 Meetings: Brooklyn - Speeches, March 1942 37 26 Meetings: San Antonio - Organization, Program, April 1942 37 27 Meetings: San Antonio - Publicity, April 1942 37 28 Meetings: San Antonio - Speeches, April 1942 37 29 Meetings: Cincinnati - Expenses, December 1942 37 30 Meetings: Cincinnati - Organization, December 1942 37 31 Meetings: Cincinnati - Publicity, December 1942 37 32 Meetings: Cincinnati - Speeches, December 1942 37 33 Meetings: Atlanta - Organization, February 1943 37 34 Meetings: Atlanta - Publicity, February 1943 37 35 Meetings: Atlanta - Speeches, February 1943 37 36 Meetings: Atlanta - Speeches, February 1943 37 37 Meetings: Wheeling, West Virginia - Committees, March 1943 37 38 Meetings: Wheeling, West Virginia - Expenses, March 1943 37 39 Meetings: Wheeling, West Virginia - Publicity, March 1943 37 40 Meetings: Wheeling, West Virginia - Speeches, March 1943 37 41 Meetings: Erie - Expenses, May 1943 37 42 Meetings: Erie - Publicity, May 1943 37 43 Meetings: Erie - Speeches, May 1943 37 44 Meetings: Richmond - Committees, December 1943 37 45 Meetings: Richmond - Expenses, December 1943 37 46 Meetings: Richmond - Publicity, December 1943 37 47 Meetings: Richmond - Report, December 1943 37 48 Meetings: Richmond - Speeches, December 1943 37 49 Meetings: Chicago - General, February 1944 37 50 Meetings: Chicago - Expenses, February 1944 37 51 Meetings: Chicago - Publicity, February 1944 37 52 Meetings: Toledo - Expenses, March 1944 37 53 Meetings: Toledo - Publicity, March 1944 37 54 Meetings: Toledo - Speeches, March 1944 37 55 Meetings: Brooklyn, April 1944 37 56 Meetings: Butte - Miscellaneous, May 1944 37 57 Meetings: Butte - Speeches, May 1944 37 58 Meetings: Washington, D.C., February 1945 37 59 Meetings: Brooklyn, April 1945 37 60 Meetings: Cleveland - General, September 1945 37 61 Meetings: Cleveland - Publicity, September 1945 37 62 Meetings: Cleveland - Publicity, September 1945 38 1 Meetings: Cleveland - Expenses, September 1945 38 2 Meetings: Cleveland - Speeches, September 1945 38 3 Meetings: Spokane - General, October 1945 38 4 Meetings: Spokane - Committees, October 1945 38 5 Meetings: Spokane - Expenses, October 1945 38 6 Meetings: Spokane - Speeches, October 1945 38 7 Meetings: Spokane - Speeches, October 1945 38 8 Meetings: Spokane - Speeches and Programs, October 1945 38 9 Meetings: Portland - Expenses, November 1945 38 10 Meetings: Portland - Publicity, November 1945 38 11 Meetings: Portland - Speeches and Programs, November 1945 38 12 Meetings: Boston - General, February 1946 38 13 Meetings: Boston - Committees, February 1946 38 14 Meetings: Boston - Expenses, February 1946 38 15 Meetings: Boston - Publicity, February 1946 38 16 Meetings: Boston - Responses to Archbishop's Letter, February 1946 38 17 Meetings: Hartford - General, September 1946 38 18 Meetings: Hartford - General, September 1946 38 19 Meetings: Hartford - Mailing List, September 1946 38 20 Meetings: Hartford - Publicity, September 1946 38 21 Meetings: Hartford - Speeches, September 1946 38 22 Meetings: Portland, Oregon - Publicity, October 1946 38 23 Meetings: Portland, Oregon - Speeches, October 1946 38 24 Meetings: Columbus, Ohio - General, December 1946 38 25 Meetings: Columbus, Ohio - Speeches, December 1946 38 26 Meetings: Trenton, 1946 Never held? 38 27 Meetings: Sacramento, 1947 38 28 Meetings: Portland, Oregon - General, October 1949 38 29 Meetings: Portland, Oregon - General, October 1949 38 30 Meetings: Davenport - General, March 1949 38 31 Meetings: Davenport - General, March 1949 38 32 Meetings: Davenport - Post Conference Correspondence, March 1949 38 33 Meetings: Chicago, May 1949 38 34 Meetings: Trenton, 1949 Never held? 38 35 Meetings: Steubenville - Correspondence, January 1950 38 36 Meetings: Steubenville - Correspondence, January 1950 38 37 Meetings: Steubenville - Correspondence, January 1950 38 38 Meetings: Steubenville - Expenses, January 1950 38 39 Meetings: Steubenville - Publicity, January 1950 38 40 Meetings: Portland, December 1950 38 41 Meetings: Joliet - General, 1950 Cancelled 38 42 Meetings: Joliet - Correspondence, 1950 Cancelled 38 43 Meetings - Correspondence: Joliet, 1950 Cancelled 38 44 Meetings - Mailing List: Joliet, 1950 Cancelled 38 45 Meetings - Programs: Joliet, 1950 Cancelled 38 46 Meetings - Washington and Personal: Joliet, 1950 Cancelled 38 47 Meetings: New Orleans - General, May 1951 38 48 Meetings: New Orleans - Correspondence, May 1951 38 49 Meetings: New Orleans - Expenses, May 1951 38 50 Meetings: New Orleans - Membership, May 1951 38 51 Meetings: New Orleans - Press and Radio, May 1951 38 52 Meetings: New Orleans - Report, May 1951 38 53 Meetings: Boston - General, October 1951 38 54 Meetings: Boston - General, October 1951 38 55 Meetings: Boston - Speeches, October 1951 38 56 Meetings: Portland, Oregon, December 1951 38 57 General: Suggestions on Advisory Committee, 1946 38 58 General: Cort Report on Lay Action Organizations, n.d. 39 1 General: Negro Problem, 1929 39 2 Meetings: Negro in Industry - Memoranda, 1931-1935 39 3 Meetings: American Negro Exposition, Chicago, 1940 39 4 Meetings: Negro-White Conference, Washington, DC, 1945 39 5 Meetings: Negro Seminar, 1945 39 6 Meetings: First Seminar on Negro Problem, 1945 39 7 Meetings: Negro Seminar, 1946 39 8 Meetings: Negro Seminar - Reports, 1946 39 9 Meetings: Richmond, VA, 1948 39 10 Meetings: Covington, Kentucky, 1950 39 11 Meetings: Raleigh Diocese, 1950 39 12 Topics: Anti-Semitism, 1943-1944 39 13 Topics: F.E.P.C. (Fair Employment Practice Commission)- Memoranda and Letters, 1944-1945 39 14 Topics: Catholics and F.E.P.C., 1944 39 15 Topics: Friendship House, 1946-1951 39 16 Topics: Friendship House, 1946-1951 39 17 Topics: Legislation, 1946-1947 39 18 Topics: Morality of the Color Line, n.d. 39 19 Topics: Morality of the Color Line, n.d. 39 20 Topics: N.A.I.R.O. (National Association of the Intergroup Relations Officials), 1948-1951 39 21 Topics: N.A.I.R.O. (National Association of the Intergroup Relations Officials), 1948-1951 39 22 Publicity, 1946 39 23 Publicity: Photographs (Photocopies), 1947-1951 Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 72, 8/99 39 24 Publicity, 1947-1951 39 25 Publicity, 1947-1951 39 26 Publicity, 1947-1951 39 27 Miscellaneous Printed Material, n.d. 39 28 Miscellaneous Printed Material, n.d. 39 29 Miscellaneous Printed Material, n.d. 39 30 Miscellaneous Printed Material, n.d. 39 31 Miscellaneous Printed Material, n.d. 39 32 General: Personal/Inter-Office, 1945 39 33 General: Bank Statements and Checks, 1947-1950 39 34 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1923-1924 39 35 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1925-1927 39 36 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1928 39 37 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1929 39 38 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1930 39 39 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1931 39 40 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1932 39 41 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1933 39 42 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1934 39 43 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1935 39 44 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1936 39 45 C.C.I.P. Publications, 1939-1940 Series 13: Records relating to the National Social Action Conference, 1956-1957 (1 Box) Correspondence and reference files regarding the meetings of this organization founded to stimulate, guide, and assist American Catholics to undertake social action and make sound principles operative in American social institutions. It succeeded the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems and was provided a secretariat by the department. 40 1 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 2 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 3 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 4 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 5 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 6 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 7 New Orleans: Correspondence, September 1956 40 8 New Orleans: Programs, September 1956 40 9 New Orleans: Session Material, September 1956 40 10 New Orleans: Survey, September 1956 40 11 Chicago: General, April 1957 40 12 Chicago: General, April 1957 Series 14: Records relating to Workers' Schools, 1936-1946 (1 Box) Some correspondence as well as course material and literature. Organized to give workers training in unionism based upon Christian principles, labor schools grew throughout the country. Consideration was given to topics such as labor ethics, the encyclicals, labor relations, trade union practices, economics, public speaking, and parliamentary law. 40 13 General: Correspondence, 1940-1944 40 14 General: Correspondence, 1940-1944 40 15 General: Addresses of Active Schools, 1942-1945 40 16 General: Diocesan Social Action Projects (Labor Schools and Related Projects), ca. 1948 40 17 General: Workers' school, 1936 40 18 General: Conference on Labor Schools, Cleveland (Report), 1943 40 19 General: Report on Diocesan Labor Institute, Hartford, 1943-1944 40 20 General: Hickey, J. Analysis of Catholic Labor Schools (Thesis), 1943 40 21 Course Related Materials: Labor Course Compiles by C.U. Seminarians, n.d. 40 22 Course Related Materials: Labor School Materials, 1938-1946 40 23 Course Related Materials: Labor School Materials, 1938-1946 40 24 Course Related Materials: Labor School Materials, ca. 1944 40 25 Course Related Materials: Labor School Materials, ca. 1944 40 26 Course Related Materials: Archdiocesan Labor Institute Mimeographed Materials, ca. 1945 40 27 Course Related Materials: Archdiocesan Labor Institute Mimeographed Materials, ca. 1945 40 28 Course Related Materials: Bound Notes, Pamphlets, Etc., n.d. 40 29 Course Related Materials: Talks, Sermons, Explanations, n.d. 40 30 Course Related Materials: Questionnaires, n.d. 40 31 Course Related Materials: Theory of Labor Education, 1940 40 32 Newsletters: Young Christian Workers, 1945-1946 40 33 Newsletters: St. Joseph's College-Institute of Industrial Relations, n.d. 40 34 Workers' School Literature : Miscellaneous, 1944-1945 40 35 Workers' School Literature a: Miscellaneous, 1944-1945 40 36 Workers' School Literature : Miscellaneous, 1944-1945 Series 15: Records relating to Work with Priests, 1937-1946 (2 Boxes) Files including meetings, study clubs, and sermons. Priests were encouraged to be active in spreading Christian teaching as applied to social and economic questions. This was done through the founding of social action schools for the clergy whose purpose was to study the encyclicals, investigate the facts of industrial and labor conditions, and to review the principles and methods of priests' participation in economic questions. 41 1 General: Correspondence, 1941 41 2 General: Letters from Priests, 1940-1942 41 3 General: Social Action Surveys, 1941-1943 41 4 General: Social Action Surveys, 1941-1943 41 5 General: Social Action Surveys, 1941-1943 41 6 General: Priests' Committee for Social Action, ca. 1942 41 7 General: Priests' Committee for Social Action, ca. 1942 41 8 General: Priests' Work-Program, 1940-1942 41 9 General: Priests' Work-Program, 1940-1942 41 10 Schools: Detroit, 1939-1940 41 11 Schools: Detroit, 1939-1940 41 12 Schools: New Orleans, 1940 41 13 Meetings: Registration Lists of Priests, 1937-1940 41 14 Meetings: Priests Meetings-Suggestions and Program, n.d. 41 15 Meetings: Cleveland, September 1943 41 16 Meetings: Brooklyn, November 1943 41 17 Meetings: Brooklyn, April 1945 41 18 Meetings: Editors' Meeting, September 1943 41 19 Meetings: Priests' Meeting: Woodstock, MD, November 1945 41 20 Meetings: Priests' Meeting: Boston, MA, February 1946 41 21 Meetings: Chicago, January 1946 41 22 Meetings: New Haven, February 1946 41 23 Meetings: New Brunswick, May 1946 41 24 Study Clubs: Priests' Study Clubs, 1939-1943 41 25 Study Clubs: Study Clubs, 1941-1943 41 26 Study Clubs: Study Club Material, ca. 1943 41 27 Study Clubs: Study Club Material, ca. 1943 41 28 Study Clubs: "Thinking in the Groove", n.d. 41 29 Sermons: Correspondence, 1941, 1945 41 30 Sermons: Sermons and Social Principles, n.d. 41 31 Sermons: Sermons and Outlines for Priests (miscellaneous), 1941 41 32 Sermons: Sermons Outline on Encyclicals, ca. 1943 41 33 Sermons: Sermons Outline on Encyclicals, ca. 1943 41 34 Publicity: Priests' Work-General, 1940-1945 41 35 Publicity: Priests' Work-Miscellaneous News, Programs, Etc., 1942-1944 41 36 Publicity: Priests' Work-Miscellaneous News, Programs, Etc., 1942-1944 42 1 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 2 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 3 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 4 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 5 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 6 General Outline (courses), 1934-1939 42 7 General Outline (courses), 1941 42 8 General Outline (courses), 1941 42 9 General Outline (courses), 1941 42 10 Courses, 1938-1940 42 11 Courses, 1938-1940 42 12 Courses, 1938-1940 42 13 Newsletter: Crown Heights Comment, 1941-1946 42 14 Newsletter: Crown Heights Comment, 1941-1946 42 15 Newsletter: Crown Heights Comment, 1941-1946 42 16 Newsletter: Crown Heights Comment, 1941-1946 42 17 Newsletter: Crown Heights Comment, 1941-1946 Series 16: Records of the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1926-1970 (10 Boxes) Primarily correspondence and printed material organized as follows: Conference files, 1926-1949; Statements, 1927-1966; Publications, 1928-1967; and files of committee member and past president William V. O'Brien, 1949-1970. Organized at CUA in 1927, the CAIP sought to promote world peace through the application of Christian principles to international life. The Social Action Department provided the secretariat and efforts were directed at organizing meetings, with published proceedings, and the publication of study committee statements and papers on special topics. 43 1 General: Memoranda on the Formation of CAIP, ca. 1927 43 2 General: Preliminary Organization Meetings, 1926-1927 43 3 General: Names of Persons Invited and Attending Peace Meetings, June and October 1926 43 4 General: Constitution and Bylaws, ca. 1926-1927 43 5 General: Dr. McGuire's Speech, n.d. 43 6 General: McGowan's Correspondence, 1926-1928 43 7 General: Foreign Peace Groups, 1927-1931 43 8 General: Foreign Peace Groups, 1932-1936 43 9 General: Foreign Peace Groups: Germany, 1931 43 10 General: Future Regional Conferences, 1935-1936 43 11 Meetings: Chicago, 1926 43 12 Meetings: Chicago - Minutes, 1926 43 13 Meetings: Cleveland - Letters, 1926 43 14 Meetings: Cleveland - Programs, Misc., 1926 43 15 Meetings: Cleveland - Programs and Proceedings, 1926 43 16 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Correspondence, 1927 43 17 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Program and Committees, 1927 43 18 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Registrants, 1927 43 19 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Regrets, 1927 43 20 Meetings: Washington, D.C., 1928 43 21 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Constitution, 1928 43 22 Meetings: Washington, DC - Executive Committee, 1928 43 23 Meetings: Washington, DC - Executive Committee, 1928 43 24 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Peace Talks, 1928 43 25 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Registrants, 1928 43 26 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Regrets, 1928 43 27 Meetings: Washington, D.C., 1929 43 28 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Executive Committee, 1929 43 29 Meetings: Washington, D.C., April 1930 43 30 Meetings: Chicago, November 1930 43 31 Meetings: Chicago - Expenses, November 1930 43 32 Meetings: Chicago - Press Releases, November 1930 43 33 Meetings: New York, 1931 43 34 Meetings: New York - Executive Committee, 1931 43 35 Meetings: New York - Expenses, 1931 43 36 Meetings: Saint Louis, February 1932 43 37 Meetings: Cleveland, April 1932 43 38 Meetings: Cleveland - Publicity, April 1932 43 39 Meetings: Washington, D.C., April 1933 43 40 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, April 1933 43 41 Meetings: Notre Dame - Expenses, November 1933 43 42 Meetings: Notre Dame - Lists, November 1933 43 43 Meetings: Notre Dame - Publicity, November 1933 43 44 Meetings: Notre Dame - Speech, November 1933 43 45 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Acceptances, April 1934 43 46 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Attendance, April 1934 43 47 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Correspondence, April 1934 43 48 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, April 1934 43 49 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Speeches, April 1934 43 50 Meetings: Marquette, November 1934 43 51 Meetings: Marquette: Scrapbook, November 1934 44 1 Meetings: Notre Dame of Maryland, February 1935 44 2 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Attendance, 1935 44 3 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Committee, 1935 44 4 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Expenses, 1935 44 5 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Press Releases, 1935 44 6 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Program, 1935 44 7 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, 1935 44 8 Meetings: Villanova, May 1935 44 9 Meetings: Detroit, November 1935 44 10 Meetings: Detroit - Publicity, November 1935 44 11 Meetings: Richmond, February 1936 44 12 Meetings: San Antonio, March 1936 44 13 Meetings: Washington, D.C., April 1936 44 14 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Acceptances, April 1936 44 15 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Four Basic Reports, April 1936 44 16 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Lists, Letters, April 1936 44 17 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Luncheon Session, April 1936 44 18 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Panel Discussion, April 1936 44 19 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, April 1936 44 20 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Regrets, April 1936 44 21 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Speeches, April 1936 44 22 Meetings: St. Mary's College, April 1936 44 23 Meetings: Rosary College, November 1936 44 24 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - International Dinner, March 1937 44 25 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Program, March 1937 44 26 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, March 1937 44 27 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Registration, March 1937 44 28 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Second Round Table, March 1937 44 29 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Third Round Table, March 1937 44 30 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Fourth Round Table, March 1937 44 31 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Fifth Round Table, March 1937 44 32 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Speeches, March 1937 44 33 Meetings: Dublin Peace Conference, 1937 44 34 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Proceedings, April 1938 44 35 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Easter Program, April 1938 44 36 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Program, April 1938 44 37 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, April 1938 44 38 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Registration, April 1938 44 39 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Speeches, April 1939 44 40 Meetings: Cleveland, June 1938 44 41 Meetings: Hague Conference, 1938 44 42 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - General, April 1939 44 43 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - General, April 1939 44 44 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Economic Relations, April 1939 44 45 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Economic Relations, April 1939 44 46 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Ethics, April 1939 44 47 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - International Bill of Rights, April 1939 44 48 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - International Dinner, April 1939 44 49 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - International Security, April 1939 44 50 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Joint Policy, April 1939 44 51 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Lists, April 1939 44 52 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - National Attitudes, April 1939 44 53 Meetings: Washington, D.C. - Publicity, April 1939 45 BV Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Proceedings: Volume, April 1939 45 1 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Publicity, April 1939 45 2 Meetings - Chicago, October 1939 45 3 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Attendance, March 1940 45 4 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Correspondence, March 1940 45 5 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Program, March 1940 45 6 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Publicity, March 1940 45 7 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Regional Meetings, March 1940 45 8 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Regrets, March 1940 45 9 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, March 1940 45 10 Meetings: Washington, D.C., February 3, 1941 45 11 Meetings: Boston, February 15, 1941 45 12 Meetings: Saint Louis, March 5, 1941 45 13 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Committee Sessions, April 1941 45 14 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Correspondence, April 1941 45 15 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Publicity, April 1941 45 16 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, April 1941 45 17 Meetings - New York: Correspondence, December 6, 1941 45 18 Meetings - Chicago, December 29, 1941 45 19 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Minutes, January 24, 1942 45 20 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Memo, January 24, 1942 45 21 Meetings - Washington, D.C., February 20, 1942 45 22 Meetings - Boston, March 28, 1942 45 23 Meetings - New York: Committee Work, April 6-7, 1942 45 24 Meetings - New York: Invitations, April 6-7, 1942 45 25 Meetings - New York: Program, April 6-7, 1942 45 26 Meetings - New York: Program, April 6-7, 1942 45 27 Meetings - New York: Publicity, April 6-7, 1942 45 28 Meetings - New York: Registrations, April 6-7, 1942 45 29 Meetings - New York: Reservations, April 6-7, 1942 45 30 Meetings - New York: Talks, April 6-7, 1942 45 31 Meetings - San Antonio, April 13, 1942 45 32 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Washington, D.C., April 1943 45 33 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Introduction, April 1943 45 34 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Luncheon Reservations, April 1943 45 35 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Pamphlet on Refugees, April 1943 45 36 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Registrations, April 1943 45 37 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, April 1943 45 38 Meetings - New York, May 1, 1943 45 39 Meetings - Chicago, May 8, 1943 45 40 Meetings - San Antonio, 1943 45 41 Meetings - Boston, 1943 45 42 Meetings - Kansas City, 1943 45 43 Meetings - Detroit, 1943 45 44 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: General, April 1944 45 45 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Agenda for Discussion, April 1944 45 46 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Faculty Advisors, April 1944 45 47 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Invitations, April 1944 45 48 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Luncheon and Hotel Reservations, April 1944 45 49 Meetings - Washington, D.C. : Nominating Committee, April 1944 45 50 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Registrations, April 1944 45 51 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Regrets, April 1944 45 52 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, April 1944 45 53 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, April 1944 45 54 Meetings - Washington, D.C.: Speeches, April 1944 45 55 Meetings - Chicago, June 1944 45 56 Meetings, 1945 45 57 Meetings, 1949 45 58 Meetings: Miscellaneous Regional Meetings, n.d. 46 1 CAIP Statements: Master File, 1927-1949 46 2 CAIP Statements: Master File, 1950-1966 46 3 CAIP Statements: Miscellaneous File, 1937-1950 46 4 United States Responsibility to Africa, February 28, 1947 46 5 Symposium on Africa, 1947 46 6 United States-African Relations, December 30, 1960 46 7 Ability of African Leaders, December 7, 1962 46 8 The Alliance for Progress Program Cut, October 21, 1963 46 9 The Americas and Regionalism, 1947 46 10 Antarctic Treaty Statement, August 10, 1960 46 11 The United States and Asia, May 1949 46 12 Necessity of Increased Asian Aid, June 1, 1955 46 13 The Drift in the Atlantic Alliance, May 10, 1963 46 14 Preserving Peace on Three Fronts, November 1945 46 15 Peace in the Atomic Age, 1945-1947 46 16 The Berlin Crisis, March 6, 1959 46 17 Bombing and Starvation, 1944 46 18 International Boycott, February 1933 46 19 The Bretton Woods Agreement, 1945 46 20 The Bricker Resolution, April 5, 1953 46 21 The British Loan, April 11, 1946 46 22 The Buenos Aires Convention, 1937? 46 23 Can the World Feed Itself?, 1950 46 24 Catholics and Jews, by Gregory Feige, 1945 46 25 U.S. Obligations in China and the Far East, November 1949 46 26 Notes on China, May 12, 1966 46 27 China and Cuba Aid Statement (never issued), June 1966 46 28 Civil Rights Bill, October 11, 1963 46 29 Co-existing with Communism, January 19, 1956 46 30 Common Good in International Relations (never issued), 1949 46 31 A Communist Ruse (Stockholm Resolution), July 24, 1950 46 32 Peace and Peacetime Conscription form America, December 14, 1944 46 33 Compulsory Peacetime Military Service, 1946 46 34 Connally Amendment Repeal, February 1960 46 35 Disarmament Statement, November 9, 1960 46 36 U.S. Efforts Toward Disarmament, July 24, 1953 46 37 U.S. Disarmament Agency for World Peace, August 16,1961 46 38 The United States and Displaced Persons, July 18, 1947 46 39 Dumbarton Oaks and Catholic Opinion, February 2, 1945 46 40 Crises in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, November 12, 1956 46 41 Europe's Struggle for Unity, 1949 46 42 Crisis in the Far East, 1938 46 43 Distribution of U.S. Food Surpluses, February 24, 1954 46 44 The Crime of Forced Labor, November 12, 1953 46 45 A Christian Position on U.S. Foreign Aid, May 8, 1959 46 46 Foreign Aid Program, July 21, 1961 46 47 Foreign Assistance Act of 1962, April 18, 1962 46 48 Genocide Convention, 1947-1966 46 49 Greek Aid, May 1947 47 1 Holy Year Resolution, 1950 47 2 International Covenant of Human Rights, April 1948 47 3 U.N. Draft Covenant on Human Rights, March 1950 47 4 Draft Covenant on Human Rights, April 1951 47 5 Tenth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1958 47 6 Influence of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights upon the Constitution and Basic Laws of New States, 1959? 47 7 Events in Hungary and Poland, October 31, 1956 47 8 Hydrogen Bomb, February 1950 47 9 Immigration Legislation, April 14, 1960 47 10 U.S. Policy Toward the Independence of Non-Self-Governing Peoples, February 6, 1953 47 11 Grain for India, February 16, 1951 47 12 Threat to the Peace in Indo-China, June 14, 1953 47 13 Social-Economic Position of the Peoples in Indonesia, April 1948 47 14 Inter-American Collaboration, February 17, 1944 47 15 Intercredal Cooperation, 1943 47 16 International Atomic Energy Agency, May 9, 1957 47 17 International Economic Guidance, January 19, 1945 47 18 What Kind of International Education Organization?, 1945 47 19 Catholics and the International Labor Organization, April 5, 1956 47 20 Summary of Statements of Fact and Recommendations in International Relations, 1935 47 21 International Trade Must Be Freed (issued?), 1947 47 22 International Trade Organization, 1948 47 23 International Understanding through Educational Exchange, 1954 47 24 United Nations Sanctions against Israel, February 13, 1957 47 25 Italian-Ethiopian Situation, August 8, 1935 47 26 A Just War, by Robert Regout (unpublished manuscript), 1939-1941 47 27 President John F. Kennedy's Death, November 1963 47 28 Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev's Visit to the U.S., August 1959 47 29 Epidemics in Korea and China, April 1952 47 30 Facio Proposal for Latin American Disarmament, April 14, 1958 47 31 United States Policy in Latin America, April 13, 1961 47 32 Law Versus War, 1944 47 33 London Naval Conference, 1930 47 34 The Marshall Plan, by Helen Potter, November 1947 47 35 The Catholic Revival in Mexico, by Richard Pattee, 1944 47 36 Middle East Crisis, May 23, 1967 47 37 Cardinal Mindszenty Trial Protest, February 1949 47 38 Mueller, Joseph: The Peace Efforts of the Church during the Last Three Hundred Year: Correspondence, 1934-1946 47 39 Mueller, Joseph: English Translation; never published, n.d. 47 40 Mueller, Joseph: English Translation; never published, n.d. 47 41 Mutual Security Program, May 1957 47 42 Mutual Security Program: Responses, May 24, 1957 47 43 The U.S. and the North Atlantic Pact, May, 1949 47 44 NATO's Tenth Anniversary, June 9, 1959 47 45 Neutrality and International Responsibility, November, 1939 47 46 A Conference on Neutrals-Now, February, 1940 47 47 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, August 5, 1963 47 48 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Draft Treaty, February 14, 1968 47 49 Nuclear Threshhold Must Not Be Crossed, March 22, 1968 47 50 Pacem in Terris, April 11, 1963 47 51 Peace Corps Proposals, February 24, 1961 47 52 Statement on Peace Principles, October 6, 1938 47 53 America's Peace Aims, 1941-1946 47 54 Statement on a Just Peace: Pattern for Peace, October 7, 1943 47 55 The Pattern for Peace and the Papal Peace Program, by John Courtney Murray, S.J., 1944 47 56 Papal Peace Mosaic, 1878-1944 47 57 Preserving Peace on Four Fronts, November 8, 1945 47 58 One World for Peace and Freedom, November, 1946 47 59 The Pope Speaks on Peace, 1949 47 60 Point Four Program, April 6, 1950 47 61 Population Report Proposal, 1940 47 62 Expellees and Surplus Population in the Far East, August 1, 1952 47 63 Printing Press Anniversary, 1939 47 64 Prisoners of War Involved in Korean Truce Negotiations, 1952 47 65 Reciprocal Trade Agreements, 1939 47 66 Reciprocal Trade Agreements, June 1945 47 67 Reciprocal Trade Agreements, May 1948 47 68 Recognition of Red China, January 14, 1959 47 69 United States and the Refugee, August 2, 1957 47 70 World Refugee Year, July 24, 1959 47 71 Relation of the Inter-American Regional System to the Proposed General International Organization, September 20, 1944 47 72 Relief of the Peoples of Europe and Asia, December 1945 47 73 Secularism's Attack on World Order, by John LaFarge, S.J., 1944 47 74 The Virtue of Social Justice and International Life, by Francis McMahon, 1942-1943 47 75 Southern Africa, March 21, 1967 47 76 Southern Rhodesia, December 22, 1965 47 77 Annual Report, 1949-1950 47 78 American Neutrality, November 1939 47 79 A Conference on Neutrals-Now, February? 1940 47 80 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, August 5, 1963 47 81 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Draft Treaty, February 14, 1968 48 1 Draft Declaration on the Rights and Duties of States, 1948 48 2 The State in its Relation to Other States, 1951? 48 3 Toward an Integrated World Policy, 1949-1950 48 4 Technical Assistance and Social Justice, August 1951 48 5 Economic Aid to Underdeveloped Areas, March 16, 1953 48 6 Technical Assistance and Manpower Needs, March 3, 1961 48 7 Timeless Rights in Modern Times, August 1948 48 8 U.S. Foreign Trade Policy, March 3, 1958 48 9 Trade Expansion Act, July 25, 1962 48 10 Transition from War to Peace, 1943 48 11 United Nations, January 17, 1940 48 12 United Nations, February 20, 1942 48 13 Approval of Purchase of U.N. Bonds, July 26, 1962 48 14 Amendment of the United Nations Charter, April 23, 1962 48 15 United Nations Charter Review, April 19, 1954 48 16 United Nations Charter Review, November 17, 1955 48 17 A United Nations Council Now!, March 21, 1944 48 18 The United Nations, Its First Three Years, October 19, 1948 48 19 Immediate UNRRA Appropriations and Aid for Ex-Enemies Urged, December 10, 1945 48 20 Appeal for Limitation of the War in Vietnam, 1965-1966 48 21 Bombing Population Centers in North Vietnam, September 11, 1967 48 22 Catholic Life in the West Indies, 1946 48 23 Trade Unionism in Germany: The Wanderer Versus Msgr. G. G. Higgins, 1953 48 24 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 1, 1929-1930 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 25 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 2, 1932-1933 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 26 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 3, 1938 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 27 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 4, 1938-1939 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 28 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 5, 1939-1940 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 29 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 6, 1940 - 1941 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 30 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 7, 1941 - 1942 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 31 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 8, 1942 - 1943 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 32 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 9, 1943 - 1944 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 33 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 10, 1944 - 1945 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 34 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 11, 1945 - 1946 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 35 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 12, 1946 - 1947 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 36 CAIP Newsletter, Volume 13, 1947 - 1948 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 37 CAIP News, Volume 14, 1952 - 1953 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 38 CAIP News, Volume 15, 1953 - 1954 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 39 CAIP News, Volume 16, 1954 - 1955 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 40 CAIP News, Volume 17, 1955 - 1956 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 41 CAIP News, Volume 18, 1956 - 1957 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 42 CAIP News, Volume 19, 1957 - 1958 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 43 CAIP News, Volume 20, 1958 - 1959 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 44 CAIP News, Volume 21, 1959 - 1960 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 45 CAIP News, Volume 22, 1960 - 1961 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 46 CAIP News, Volume 23, 1961 - 1962 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 47 CAIP News, Volume 24, 1963 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 48 CAIP News, Volume 25, 1964 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 49 CAIP News, Volume 27, 1966 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 48 50 CAIP News, Volume 28, 1967 Name changed to CAIP News in 1952. Many gaps per volume. 49 1 Pamphlet No. 1: International Ethics by John Augustine Ryan, 1928 48 pages, 11 copies 49 2 Pamphlet No. 2: Latin American and the United States, 1929 67 pages, 3 copies 49 3 Pamphlet No. 3: Causes of War by Parker Thomas Moon and Security, Old and New by Joseph F. Thorning, SJ, 1930 40 pages, 1 copy 49 4 Pamphlet No. 4: Haiti, Past and Present by William F. Montavon, 1930 18 pages, 1 copy 49 5 Pamphlet No. 5: Francis de Vitoria, Founder of International Law by C.H. McKenna, 1930 13 pages, 1 copy 49 6 Pamphlet No. 6: American Agriculture and International Affairs by Francis J. Haas, 1930 33 pages, 2 copies 49 7 Pamphlet No. 7: Porto Rico and the United States by Elizabeth M. Lynsky, 1931 47 pages, 2 copies 49 8 Pamphlet No. 8: Europe and the United States by Raymond A. McGowan, 1931 47 pages, 4 copies 49 9 Pamphlet No. 9: The Ethics of War by Cyprian Emanuel, OFM, 1932 55 pages, 2 copies 49 10 Pamphlet No. 10: National Attitudes in Children, 1932 23 pages, 4 copies 49 11 Pamphlet No. 11: Tariffs and World Peace by Thomas F. Divine, SJ, 1933 47 pages, 4 copies 49 12 Pamphlet No. 12: Manchuria: The Problem in the Far East by Elizabeth M. Lynsky, 1934 69 pages, 5 copies 49 13 Pamphlet No. 13: International Economic Life by Parker Thomas Moon, John Augustine Ryan, and Raymond A. McGowan, 1934 48 pages, 5 copies 49 14 Pamphlet No. 14: The Catholic Church and Peace Efforts by William F. Roemer and John Tracy Ellis, 1934 63 pages, 2 copies 49 15 Pamphlet No. 15: War and Peace in Saint Augustine's D Civitate Dei by F.E. Tourscher, 1934 20 pages, 11 copies 49 16 Pamphlet No. 16: Peace Education in the Curriculum of the Schools by John A. Wolfe, 1934 30 pages, 4 copies 49 17 Pamphlet No. 17: Peace Action of Pope Benedict XV by Friedrich Ritter von Lama (Summary), ca. 1934 24 pages, 3 copies 49 18 Pamphlet No. 18: Relations Between France and Italy by Patrick J. Ward, 1934 47 pages, 5 copies 49 19 Pamphlet No. 19: Catholic Organizations for Peace in Europe by Mary Catherine Schaefer, 1935 37 pages, 3 copies 49 20 Pamphlet No. 20: The United States and the Dominican Republic by Elizabeth W. Loughran, 1936 39 pages, 2 copies 49 21 Pamphlet No. 21: An Introduction to Mexico by Anna Dill Gamble and Father Raymond A. McGowan, 1936 48 pages, 8 copies 49 22 Pamphlet No. 22: A Papal Peace Mosaic, 1878-1936 by Mary Catherine Schaefer, 1936 57 pages, 3 copies 49 23 Pamphlet No. 23: Arbitration and the World Court by Charles G. Fenwick, 1937 46 pages, 3 copies 49 24 Pamphlet No. 24: Agriculture and International Life by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1937 64 pages, 3 copies 49 25 Pamphlet No. 25: Patriotism, Nationalism, and the Brotherhood of Man by Carlton J.H. Hayes, 1937 48 pages, 1 copy 49 26 Pamphlet No. 26: The Church and the Jews A memorial issued by Catholic European scholars, 1937 36 pages, 1 copy 49 27 Pamphlet No. 27: The Obligation of Catholics to Promote and the Rights of Peoples, 1940 36 pages, 5 copies 49 28 Pamphlet No. 28: America's Peace Aims, A Committee Report, 1941 48 pages, 1 copy 49 29 Pamphlet No. 29: The World Society, A Joint Report, 1941 48 pages, 12 copies 49 30 Pamphlet No. 30: The Morality of Conscientious Objection to War by Cyprian Emanuel, 1941 43 pages, 7 copies 49 31 Pamphlet No. 31: Transition from War to Peace, a Report by the Post-War World Committee, 1943 47 pages, 6 copies 49 32 Pamphlet No. 32: A Peace Agenda for the United Nations, a Report by the Post-War World Committee, 1943 40 pages, 3 copies 49 33 Pamphlet No. 33: A Papal Peace Mosaic, 1878-1944 by Harry C. Koenig, 1944 64 pages, 4 copies 49 34 Pamphlet No. 34: The Pattern for Peace and the Papal Peace Program by John Courtney Murray, SJ, 1944 32 pages, 6 copies 49 35 Pamphlet No. 35: The Catholic Revival in Mexico by Richard Pattee, 1944 60 pages, 5 copies 49 36 Pamphlet No. 36: The United Nations Charter by Thomas H. Mahony, 1945 24 pages, 5 copies 49 37 Pamphlet No. 37: Catholic Life in the West Indies by Richard Pattee, 1946 64 pages, 6 copies 49 38 Pamphlet No. 38: Peace in the Atomic Age by Wilfrid Parsons SJ, Edward A. Conway SJ, and Thomas H. Mahony, 1947 48 pages, 5 copies 49 39 Pamphlet No. 39: Symposium on Africa....by Martin J. Bane, Francis J. Gilligan, and Angela Hurley, 1947 32 pages, 10 copies 49 40 Pamphlet No. 40: The Marshall Plan by Helen C. Potter, 1947 48 pages, 11 copies 49 41 Pamphlet No. 41: Timeless Rights in Modern Times: Commentaries on the NCWC's Declaration of Human Rights by Wilfrid Parsons SJ and John M. Paul, 1948 48 pages, 5 copies 49 42 Pamphlet No. 42: The International Trade Organization by Sister Thomasine, OP, 1948 32 pages, 9 copies 49 43 Pamphlet No. 43: The Pope Speaks on Peace, Excerpts from Papal Pronouncements, 1944-1948 by Thomas P. Neill, 1949 48 pages, 9 copies 49 44 Pamphlet No. 44: Toward an Integrated World Policy, A Joint Report, 1950 32 pages, 4 copies 49 45 Pamphlet No. 45: Can the World Feed Itself? by Clarence Enzler, 1950 24 pages, 3 copies 49 46 Pamphlet No. 46: Pius XII and International Migration by Anthony Zimmerman, 1959 30 pages, 1 copy 49 47 Pamphlet: Latin American Countries No. 1: Argentina, Land of the Eucharistic Congress by Francis McDevitt, 1934 39 pages, 1 copy 49 48 Pamphlet: UN Series No. 1: The United Nations, 1945-1955, 1954 61 pages, 1 copy 49 49 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Syllabus on International Relations for Colleges and Lay Groups, 1934 30 pages, 3 copies 49 50 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Intercredal Cooperation by John Courtney Murray SJ and Wilfrid Parsons SJ, 1943 43 pages, 3 copies 49 51 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Secularism's Attack on World Order by John LaFarge SJ, ca. 1944 13 pages, 5 copies 49 52 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Catholics and Jews: A Study in Human Relations by Gregory Feige, 1945 105 pages, 1 copy 49 53 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Appeals for Peace of Pope Benedict XV, 1917, and Pope Pius XI, 1930, n.d. 11 pages, 4 copies 49 54 Pamphlet: Miscellaneous Series: Suggested Readings in Ibero-American History, n.d. 2 pages, 1 copy 49 55 Pamphlet: A Primer of Peace by Charles G. Fenwick, 1937 58 pages, 2 copies 49 56 Booklet: The Role of the Christian in the World for Peace, A Symposium, 7-9 November 1952, 1953 156 pages, 2 copies 49 57 Pamphlet: Juridical World Order, A Symposium, 23-25 October 1959, 1960 47 pages, 3 copies 49 58 Leaflet: The CAIP, What it is, What it Does, ca. 1964 2 pages, 1 copy 49 59 Booklet: Human Misery-A Challenge to the World's Conscience, 1965, 1966 65 pages, 3 copies 49 60 Leaflet: CAIP-History, n.d. 2 pages, 1 copy 49 61 Leaflet: Pattern for Peace: Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant Declaration on World Peace, n.d. 2 pages, 1 copy 49 62 Leaflet: Statement of Instruction, n.d. 2 pages, 3 copies 49 63 Booklet: The Internationalization of Jerusalem by Constantine Rackauskas, n.d. 83 pages, 1 copy 49 64 Pamphlet: A Catholic Program for World Peace, n.d. 10 pages, 1 copy 49 65 Non - CAIP Pamphlet: 'One World' What Kind do Catholics Want? by John Eppstein, 1946 16 pages, 1 copy 49 66 Non - CAIP Pamphlet: Morality and Modern War by John Courtney Murray, 1959 23 pages, 4 copies 49 67 Non - CAIP Pamphlet: The Christian Front Peace Leaflet No. 1: Catholic Youth and World Peace, n.d. 2 pages, 1 copy 50 1 General Correspondence, 1949 50 2 General Correspondence, 1955-1959 50 3 General Correspondence, 1959-1961 50 4 General Correspondence, 1959-1961 50 5 General Correspondence, 1962 50 6 General Correspondence, 1963 50 7 General Correspondence, 1964-1965 50 8 General Correspondence, 1966 50 9 General Correspondence, 1967 50 10 General Correspondence, 1968 50 11 General Correspondence, 1969-1970 50 12 Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, 1964-1967 50 13 Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, 1964-1967 50 14 Ad Hoc Committee on Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, 1964-1967 50 15 Ad Hoc Committee Regional Meetings, 1967 50 16 Annual Conference, 1959 50 17 Annual Conference, 1962 50 18 Conference, October 1963 50 19 Conference, October 1963 50 20 Conference, October 1963 50 21 Annual Conference, 1964 50 22 Annual Conference: Correspondence: Speakers, 1964 50 23 Annual Conference, 1965 50 24 Annual Conference, 1965 50 25 Annual Conference: December 2-4, 1965 50 26 Annual Conference, 1967 50 27 Annual Conference: Correspondence: Panelists, 1967 50 28 Annual Press Conference: Press Coverage, 1967 50 29 Annual Conference: Selective Conscientious Objection (SCO): Publications, 1967 50 30 Annual Conference: SCO Requests for Proceedings, 1967-1968 50 31 Annual Reports, 1959-1960 51 1 Bombing North Vietnam, Statement on Commenweal Interchange, 1967 51 2 Bombing Population Centers in North Vietnam, 1967 51 3 Bordelon, Msgr. Marvin, Director of the USCC Division of World Justice and Peace, 1968 51 4 Burns, Harmon, 1970 51 5 Civilian Damage and Dislocation in South Vietnam, Quade Statement on, 1967 51 6 Communism, Conference on-Dunbarton College, 1963 51 7 Conferences, 1962 51 8 Conscientious Objection: Correspondence, 1967 51 9 Conscientious Objection: Correspondence, 1967 51 10 Conscientious Objection: Printed Material, 1967-1969 51 11 Conscientious Objection: Program Working File, 1967-1968 51 12 Constitution, 1963 51 13 Dougherty, James E.-Conscience, Ideology, and Foreign Policy, 1961 51 14 Executive Council, 1961-1962 51 15 Executive Council, 1961 51 16 Executive Council, 1962 51 17 Executive Council, 1962 51 18 Feilchenfeld Seminars at SFS, 1952 51 19 Genocide and Human Rights Convention, 1964 51 20 Georgetown Meeting, 1967 51 21 Governors, Board of CAIP, 1966-1967 51 22 Governors, Board of: Election, 1967 51 23 Governors, Board of, 1966-1967 51 24 Humanae Vitea-Papal Encyclical, 1968 51 25 Immaculata College, 1967 51 26 International Law and Juridical Incitations Committee, 1965-1966 51 27 Johnson Renouncing Presidency Candidacy, Statement on, 1968 51 28 Juridical Institutions Committee, 1964 51 29 Keynote Speech, Ca. 1962 51 30 Lefever, Ernest W. - Principle and Necessity in Foreign Policy, 1961 51 31 Middle East Crisis: Presidential Statement, 1967 51 32 Middle East Crisis: Joint Statement, 1967 51 33 National Inter-Religious Conference on Peace, 1966 51 34 Negotiation Now, 1967 51 35 Newsletter, 1956-1960 51 36 Newsletter, 1961-1962 51 37 Newsletter, 1963-1964 51 38 Non-Proliferation Treaty, Statement on, 1968 51 39 Non-Proliferation Treaty, Statement on, 1968 51 40 Non-Proliferation Treaty, Statement on, 1968 51 41 Nuclear Threshold Must Not Be Crossed, 1968 51 42 Nuclear Weapon-Far East, 1968 51 43 Peace Award Luncheon, 1965 51 44 Population, 1964-1965 51 45 Population, 1964-1965 51 46 Press Clippings, 1958-1967 51 47 Press Releases, 1961 51 48 Program Committee, 1961 52 1 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1964 52 2 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1964 52 3 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1964 52 4 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1965 52 5 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1965 52 6 Schema 17-13: Official, 1964 52 7 Schema 17-13: Commentaries, 1964-1965 52 8 Schema 17-13: Official, 1964-1965 52 9 Southern Africa, Statement on: Dr. Ferkus - Pending, 1967 52 10 Steering Committee, 1959-1960 52 11 Steering Committee, 1961 52 12 Vietnam Statement I, 1965 52 13 Vietnam Statement II, 1965 52 14 Vietnam Statement III, 1965 52 15 Vietnam Statement, 1966 52 16 Wood, Rawson L., 1968 52 17 World Peace and Justice, Secretariat for, 1964, 1968 52 18 Correspondence of Steven Bossi, 1969 Acc. #02-15 52 19 Correspondence of Steven Bossi, 1970 Acc. #02-15 52 20 Correspondence of Steven Bossi, 1971 Acc. #02-15 52 21 Rural Issues: Correspondence of Kathleen White, January - June 1975 Acc. #02-15 52 22 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, January - June 1975 Acc. #02-15 52 23 Rural Issues: Correspondence of Kathleen White, July - December 1975 Acc. #02-15 52 24 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, July - September 1975 Acc. #02-15 52 25 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, October - December 1975 Acc. #02-15 52 26 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, January - March 1976 Acc. #02-15 52 27 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, April - June 1976 Acc. #02-15 52 28 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, July - September 1976 Acc. #02-15 52 29 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, October - December 1976 Acc. #02-15 52 30 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, January - March 1977 Acc. #02-15 52 31 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, April - June 1977 Acc. #02-15 52 32 Rural Issues: Chronological Correspondence of Kathleen White, October - December 1977 Acc. #02-15 Series 17: Records relating to the Rural Life Bureau, 1929-1955 (1 Box) Correspondence, financial records, surveys, and printed material. Founded in 1920 under Edwin O'Hara, later bishop of Kansas City, the bureau sought to enrich the spiritual and material well being of rural people. O'Hara later founded the National Catholic Rural Life Conference, which was based in the mid-west, and this conference, whose archives are housed at Marquette University, eventually made the NCWC Rural Life Bureau obsolete. 53 1 Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler: Correspondence, 1932 53 2 Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler: Correspondence, 1932 53 3 Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler: Correspondence, 1932 53 4 Financial Records, 1934-1935 53 5 Inter-Office Memoranda, Requisitions, 1929-1930 53 6 Inter-Office Memoranda, Requisitions, 1931 53 7 Inter-Office Memoranda, Requisitions, 1932 53 8 Rural and Family Report, 1938 53 9 Bishops Appointment: Correspondence, 1937 53 10 Diocesan Rural Life Bureaus and Directors : Correspondence, 1934 53 11 National Catholic Rural Life Conference: Constitutions and By-Laws, 1946 53 12 National Catholic Rural Life Conference Correspondence, Reports, Etc., 1949-1950 53 13 National Catholic Rural Life Conference Correspondence, Reports, Etc., 1951 53 14 National Catholic Rural Life Conference: Correspondence, Reports, Etc., 1952-1955 53 15 National Catholic Rural Life Conference: Printed Material - The Family, Church and Environment A Study-Discussion Outline for Seminarians, Sisters, Priests and Lay Leaders, 1947 53 16 National Catholic Rural Life Conference: Richmond Institute, November 6, 1937 53 17 National Catholic Rural Life Conference: Richmond Meeting, November 7-10, 1937 53 18 Blunder, William: Correspondence, 1932-1934 53 19 McNeil, Leon A.: Correspondence, 1932-1935 53 20 Requests for Information, 1931 53 21 Requests for Information, 1932 53 22 Baker and Taylor: Correspondence, 1930-1931 53 23 Baker and Taylor: Correspondence, 1931 53 24 Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1938 53 25 Rural Life Sunday-Liturgical Movement, 1930 53 26 Youngblood Survey, n.d. 53 27 Manuscripts, ca. 1931-1951 53 28 Publicity, 1931-1932 53 29 Printed Material, ca. 1932-1953 53 30 Printed Material: Catholic Rural Life Objectives, Volumes 1 and 2, 1935, 1936 53 31 Printed Material: Catholic Rural Life Objectives, Volumes 3 and 4, 1937, 1938 53 32 Correspondence with Seminaries and Seminarians, 1929-1930 53 33 Correspondence with Seminaries and Seminarians, 1929-1930 53 34 Printed Material (1), 1940s 53 35 Printed Material (2), 1940s 53 36 Printed Material, 1950s 53 37 Printed Material, n.d. Series 18: Records of the Family Life Bureau, 1929-1974 (9 Boxes) Correspondence divided into general administration and the meetings of the Catholic Conferences on Family life, plus publications of the bureau as well as other organizations. Inspired by the Papal Encyclical Casti connubii and established to develop family programs and projects nationwide, the bureau was associated with family life directors from across the country. Activities focused on meetings, field services, and publications regarding numerous aspects of marriage and parentage. Additional Family Life records deposited at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York. 54 1 Correspondence: Chronological, 1929-1930 54 2 Correspondence: Chronological, 1931-1932 54 3 Correspondence: Chronological, 1931-1932 54 4 Correspondence: Chronological, 1933 54 5 Correspondence: Chronological, 1933 54 6 Correspondence: Chronological, 1933 54 7 Correspondence: Chronological, 1933 54 8 Correspondence: Chronological, 1934 54 9 Correspondence: Chronological, 1934 54 10 Correspondence: Chronological, 1934 54 11 Correspondence: Chronological, 1935 54 12 Correspondence: Chronological, 1935 54 13 Correspondence: Chronological, 1936 54 14 Correspondence: Chronological, 1936 54 15 Correspondence: Chronological, 1938 54 16 Correspondence: Chronological, 1938 54 17 Correspondence: Chronological, 1939 54 18 Correspondence: Chronological, 1939 54 19 Correspondence: Chronological, 1939 54 20 Correspondence: Chronological, 1940 54 21 Correspondence: Chronological, 1940 54 22 Correspondence: Chronological, 1940 54 23 Correspondence: Chronological, 1940 54 24 Correspondence: Chronological, January-February 1941 54 25 Correspondence: Chronological, February-March 1941 54 26 Correspondence: Chronological, April-May 1941 54 27 Correspondence: Chronological, June-August 1941 55 1 Correspondence: Chronological, January 1942 55 2 Correspondence: Chronological, February 1942 55 3 Correspondence: Chronological, March 1942 55 4 Correspondence: Chronological, April 1942 55 5 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1942 55 6 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1942 55 7 Correspondence: Chronological, July 1942 55 8 Correspondence: Chronological, August 1942 55 9 Correspondence: Chronological, September-October 1942 55 10 Correspondence: Chronological, January-February 1943 55 11 Correspondence: Chronological, March-June 1943 55 12 Correspondence: Chronological, July-September 1943 55 13 Correspondence: Chronological, September-November 1943 55 14 Correspondence - Rural: Chronological, 1943 55 15 Correspondence - : Chronological, 1944 55 16 Correspondence: Chronological, 1944 55 17 Correspondence: Chronological, 1944 55 18 Correspondence: Chronological, 1944 55 19 Correspondence: Chronological, January-February 1945 55 20 Correspondence: Chronological, March 1945 55 21 Correspondence: Chronological, April 1945 55 22 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1945 55 23 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1945 55 24 Correspondence: Chronological, July-August 1945 55 25 Correspondence: Chronological, September 1945 55 26 Correspondence: Chronological, October-November 1945 56 1 Correspondence: Chronological, November-December 1945 56 2 Correspondence: Chronological, January 1946 56 3 Correspondence: Chronological, February 1946 56 4 Correspondence: Chronological, March 1946 56 5 Correspondence: Chronological, April 1946 56 6 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1946 56 7 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1946 56 8 Correspondence: Chronological, July-August 1946 56 9 Correspondence: Chronological, June-October 1946 56 10 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1947 56 11 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1947 56 12 Correspondence: Chronological, July 1947 56 13 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1948 56 14 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1948 56 15 Correspondence: Chronological, July 1948 56 16 Correspondence: Chronological, August 1948 56 17 Correspondence: Chronological, September 1948 56 18 Correspondence: Chronological, October 1948 56 19 Correspondence: Chronological, November 1948 56 20 Correspondence: Chronological, December 1948 56 21 Correspondence: Chronological, January 1949 56 22 Correspondence: Chronological, February 1949 56 23 Correspondence: Chronological, March 1949 56 24 Correspondence: Chronological, April 1949 56 25 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1949 56 26 Correspondence: Chronological, July 1949 56 27 Correspondence: Chronological, August 1949 57 1 Correspondence: Chronological, September 1949 57 2 Correspondence: Chronological, February 1952 57 3 Correspondence: Chronological, March 1952 57 4 Correspondence: Chronological, April 1952 57 5 Correspondence: Chronological, May 1952 57 6 Correspondence: Chronological, June 1952 57 7 Correspondence: Chronological, July 1952 57 8 Correspondence: Chronological, August 1952 57 9 Correspondence: Chronological, September 1952 57 10 Correspondence: Chronological, October 1952 57 11 Correspondence: Chronological, November 1952 57 12 Correspondence: Chronological, December 1952 57 13 Correspondence: Chronological, 1953 57 14 Correspondence: Chronological, 1953 57 15 Correspondence: Chronological, 1953 57 16 Correspondence: Chronological, 1953 57 17 Correspondence (A-Z): Alter, Bishop, 1944-1945 57 18 Correspondence (A-Z): (A-Z) Beneductus, Sister Mary, 1933-1936 57 19 Correspondence (A-Z): Callahan, Mary M.S., 1936-1937 57 20 Correspondence (A-Z): Confrey, Dr. Burton, 1933-1934 57 21 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1934-1935 57 22 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1936 57 23 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1937 57 24 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1938 57 25 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1939 57 26 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1940 57 27 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1941 57 28 Correspondence (A-Z): Fink, Francis A. OSV, 1942 57 29 Correspondence (A-Z): Fogarty, Rev. James CSC, 1936-1937 57 30 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1932-1933 57 31 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1937 57 32 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1938 57 33 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1940 57 34 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1942-1943 57 35 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1944-1950 57 36 Correspondence (A-Z): Schmiedeler, Rev. Edgar OSB-Personal, 1938 58 1 Subject Files (A-Z): Catholic Mother of the Year, 1942-1949 58 2 Subject Files (A-Z): Family Allowances, 1951 58 3 Subject Files (A-Z): Information Requests and Literature Distribution, 1934 58 4 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week, 1943 58 5 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week, 1944 58 6 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week, 1945 58 7 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week, 1946 58 8 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week, 1947 58 9 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week: Catholic Committee Correspondence, 1942-1943 58 10 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week: Catholic Committee, 1943 58 11 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week: Joint Committee Correspondence, 1942-1943 58 12 Subject Files (A-Z): National Family Week: 'The Wedding Ring', 1944-1950 58 13 Miscellaneous and Unfiled, 1947-1953 58 14 Miscellaneous and Unfiled, 1947-1953 58 15 Miscellaneous and Unfiled, 1947-1953 58 16 Miscellaneous and Unfiled, 1947-1953 59 1 Chronological: Washington Conference-Addresses, 1931 59 2 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown)-Addresses, 1932 59 3 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Articles, 1933 59 4 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Correspondence, 1933 59 5 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Miscellaneous, 1933 59 6 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Pamphlets, 1933 59 7 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Speeches, 1933 59 8 Chronological: Cleveland Conference-Correspondence, 1934 59 9 Chronological: Cleveland Conference-Miscellaneous, 1934 59 10 Chronological: Cleveland Conference-Programs, 1934 59 11 Chronological: Cleveland Conference-Speeches, 1934 59 12 Chronological: Milwaukee Conference-Correspondence, 1934 59 13 Chronological: Hartford Conference-Correspondence, 1935 59 14 Chronological: Hartford Conference-Correspondence, 1935 59 15 Chronological: Marygrove Conference-Addresses, 1936 59 16 Chronological: Marygrove Conference-Articles, 1936 59 17 Chronological: Marygrove Conference-Articles, 1936 59 18 Chronological: Marygrove Conference-Correspondence, 1936 59 19 Chronological: Marygrove Conference-Speeches, Clippings, 1936 59 20 Chronological: Holy Cross Conference-Articles, 1937 59 21 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Correspondence, 1938 59 22 Chronological: Washington Conference-Acceptances, 1939 59 23 Chronological: Washington Conference-Articles, 1939 59 24 Chronological: Washington Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1939 59 25 Chronological: Washington Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1939 59 26 Chronological: Washington Conference-Papers, 1939 59 27 Chronological: Washington Conference-Refusals, 1939 59 28 Chronological: Washington Conference-Speeches, 1939 59 29 Chronological: Washington Conference-Speeches, 1939 59 30 Chronological: Washington Conference-Sponsors, 1939 59 31 Chronological: New Rochelle Conference-Articles, 1940 59 32 Chronological: New Rochelle Conference-Miscellaneous, 1940 59 33 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown)-Addresses, 1941 59 34 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown)-Articles, 1941 60 1 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Addresses, 1942 60 2 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Articles, 1942 60 3 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Articles, 1942 60 4 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Articles, 1942 60 5 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1942 60 6 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Miscellaneous, 1942 60 7 Chronological: Saint Louis Conference-Speaking Correspondence, 1942 60 8 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown)-Addresses, 1943 60 9 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown)-Articles, 1943 60 10 Chronological: Washington Conference-Articles, 1944 60 11 Chronological: Washington Conference-Committee Correspondence, 1944 60 12 Chronological: Washington Conference-Correspondence (A-M), 1944 60 13 Chronological: Washington Conference-Correspondence (N-Z), 1944 60 14 Chronological: Washington Conference-Expenses, 1944 60 15 Chronological: Washington Conference-Invitations, 1944 60 16 Chronological: Washington Conference-Program, 1944 60 17 Chronological: Washington Conference-Articles, Book Reviews, 1945 60 18 Chronological: Washington Conference-Program, 1945 60 19 Chronological: Washington Conference-Conference Speakers, 1946 60 20 Chronological: Washington Conference-Conference Speakers, 1946 60 21 Chronological: Washington Conference-Program, 1946 60 22 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1947 60 23 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1947 60 24 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Miscellaneous, 1947 60 25 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Program, 1947 60 26 Chronological: Chicago Conference-Refusals, 1947 60 27 Chronological: Hartford Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1948 60 28 Chronological: Hartford Conference-Articles, Addresses, 1948 61 1 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Awards, 1948 61 2 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Bishops' Letters, 1948 61 3 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Miscellaneous, 1948 61 4 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Miscellaneous, 1948 61 5 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Notes, 1948 61 6 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Press Reports, 1948 61 7 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Speakers, 1948 61 8 Chronological: Hartford Conference - Speakers, 1948 61 9 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown) - Articles, Addresses, 1949 61 10 Chronological: St. Louis Conference - Clippings, 1951 61 11 Chronological: Conference (Location Unknown) - Articles, Addresses, 1953 61 12 Scrapbook: First Family Life Conference And Family Life Week, 1944 61 13 Institutes For United States Air Force: Binder, 1961 61 14 Magazine: The Family Apostolate, 1951-1956 Set 1 61 15 Magazine: The Family Apostolate, 1951-1956 Set 2 61 16 Magazine: The Family Apostolate, 1951-1956 Set 3 61 17 Newsletter: Catholic Family Leader: Correspondence, 1961-1974 61 18 Newsletter: Catholic Family Leader, 1961-1974 Set 1 61 19 Newsletter: Catholic Family Leader, 1961-1974 Set 2 61 20 Booklet: The Parent-Educator, Volume I, 1931 69 pages, 4 copies 61 21 Booklet: The Parent-Educator, Volume II, 1932 58 pages, 3 copies 61 22 Booklet: The Parent-Educator, Volume III, 1933 71 pages, 2 copies 61 23 Pamphlet: Catholic Rural Life by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1932 24 pages, 1 copy 61 24 Pamphlet: Catholic Rural Activities by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1933 19 pages, 1 copy 61 25 Pamphlet: The Religious Under-Privileged Child by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1933 24 pages, 2 copies 61 26 Pamphlets: The Family; and The Family - a Study Club Outline, 1931, 1933 21 pages, 1 copy and 14 pages, 1 copy, respectively 61 27 Pamphlet: Conserving the Family by Edgar, 1931 24 pages, 4 copies 61 28 Pamphlet: Parent and Child by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1933-1934 32 pages, 8 copies 61 29 Pamphlet: The Encyclicals and Agriculture by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1936 10 pages, 1 copy 62 1 Pamphlet: Concerning Parents by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, Mar. 15, 1940 31 pages, 1 copy 62 2 Pamphlet: The Threat of American Decline by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, ca. 1941 31 pages, 10 copies 62 3 Pamphlet: A Holy War Against the Enemies of the Home and Nation by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1942 35 pages, 5 copies 62 4 Pamphlet: Near Equality with Men - So What: A Discussion of Women in Industry, 1944 14 pages, 6 copies 62 5 Booklet: The Family Faces Forward, 1945 157 pages, 3 copies 62 6 Leaflets: A Pledge to Christian Marriage and A Prayer to the Holy Family, 1947 62 7 Pamphlet: The Family, A School of Virtues by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1949 77 pages, 1 copy 62 8 Booklet: Catholic Mother of the Year 1942-1949, 1949 unnumbered pages, 1 copy 62 9 Pamphlet: Please! Shelter for my Family by Ernest J. Bohn, Feb. 6, 1946 19 pages, 3 copies 62 10 Booklet: Home Economics, Caring for the Home and Family by Mary L. Callahan and Sister Schaaf, 1946 103 pages, 3 copies 62 11 Pamphlet: Marriage Counseling, 1950 47 pages, 1 copy 62 12 Pamphlets: Engagement: The Catholic Way and Engagement: A Guide for Catholic Couples by Irvine de Blanc, 1956, 1961 29 pages, 2 copies and 48 pages, 1 copy, respectively 62 13 Booklet: Together in Christ: A Teaching Manual by Henry V. Slater, 1960 57 pages, 1 copy 62 14 Booklet: Birth Control and Public Policy by Norman St. John-Stevas, 1964 83 pages, 1 copy 62 15 Pamphlet: The Teams of Our Lady, 1965 6 pages, 1 copy 62 16 Leaflet: Sex Education Bulletin, 1968 8 pages, 1 copy 62 17 Pamphlet: Destroying America: An Open Letter by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 8 pages, 3 copies 62 18 Pamphlet: Family Rights by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 32 pages, 1 copy 62 19 Pamphlet: For Better, For Worse by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 15 pages, 1 copy 62 20 Pamphlet: Priestly Aspects of Christian Parenthood by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 16 pages, 2 copies 62 21 Pamphlet: Some Guiding Thoughts for Parents by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 12 pages, 3 copies 62 22 Booklet: Sterilization in the United States by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 38 pages, 4 copies 62 23 Pamphlet: The Association of the Holy Family by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 16 pages, 2 copies 62 24 Booklet: The Holy Father Speaks to Newlyweds, n.d. 56 pages, 2 copies 62 25 Pamphlet: The Program of the Catholic Conference on Family Life by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 30 pages, 8 copies 62 26 Booklet: They're Growing Up by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 24 pages, 5 copies 62 27 Pamphlet: Training in Chastity by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 15 pages, 2 copies 62 28 Booklet: Your Baby's Health by Hugh Dwyer, n.d. 70 pages, 4 copies 62 29 Booklet: Preparation for Catholic Family Life by Bakewell Morrison, n.d. 156 pages, 1 copy 62 30 Pamphlet: Family Allowances by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 19 pages, 4 copies 62 31 Pamphlet: Family Catholic Action by Margaret M. Bedard, n.d. 48 pages, 4 copies 62 32 Leaflet: God Parents, You Have Rules by Mrs. W.F. Rohman, n.d. 11 pages, 2 copies 62 33 Booklet: Parent Education Through Home and School, n.d. 69 pages, 3 copies 62 34 Booklet: Pastors Look at the Family, n.d. 57 pages, 3 copies 62 35 Booklet: Population Facts and Factors, n.d. 45 pages, 3 copies 62 36 Booklet: The Case Worker and Family Planning: An Answer, n.d. 16 pages, 1 copy 62 37 Pamphlet: The Catholic Church and Cooperatives by Edgar Schmiedeler, n.d. 10 pages, 1 copy 62 38 Leaflet: The Child: Our Pledge, n.d. 2 pages, multiple copies 62 39 Booklet: The Family Apostolate in Pictures, n.d. unnumbered pages, 2 copies 62 40 Pamphlet: The Family Life Bureau, The Activities it Promotes, The Channels it Utilizes, n.d. 30 pages, 2 copies 62 41 Booklet: The Family Today - Catholic Appraisal, n.d. 163 pages, 1 copy 62 42 Booklet: Towards a Better Family Life, n.d. 102 pages, 1 copy. 62 43 Journal: The Catholic Educational Review (38:10), 'Trends in Rural Education' by Edgar Schmiedeler, December 1940 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 44 Journal: The Catholic Family Monthly (38), 'Thoughts and Proposed Activities for National Family Week ,' by Edgar Schmiedeler, May 1943 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 45 Journal: The Ecclesiastical Review , articles by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1933, 1937 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 46 Journal: The Ecclesiastical Review, articles by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1938-1939 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 47 Journal: The Ecclesiastical Review, articles by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1940 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 48 Journal: The Homiletic And Pastoral Review, articles by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1934 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 49 Journal: The Homiletic And Pastoral Review, articles by Edgar Schmiedeler, 1935, 1939 Complete issue of the journal with other articles. 62 50 Pamphlet: Letter to an Unborn Child and His Answer by Thomas J. Cawley, 1951 11 pages, 2 copies 62 51 Pamphlet: St. Joseph's Hospital - Your Exceptional Child by Thomas J. Cawley, n.d. 49 pages, 1 copy 62 52 Pamphlet: Institute of Social Order - Religion and the Child by John L. Thomas, SJ, 1951 6 pages, 1 copy 62 53 Booklet: Happiness in Marriage: an Ethico-Medical Interpretation, n.d. 61 pages, 5 copies 62 54 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Church in Latin America by Sisters Mary F. Lochemes and Mary Patrice McNamara, 1946 56 pages, 1 copy 62 55 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Sacramentals by Charles J. McNeill, 1946 56 pages, 1 copy 62 56 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: Prayers by Charles J. McNeill, 1947 55 pages, 1 copy 62 57 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Annual Cycle of Redemption by Leon A McNeill and Angela Clendenin, 1949 56 pages, 1 copy 62 58 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: Altar and Sanctuary by Angela Clendenin, 1949 56 pages, 1 copy 62 59 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: Mary's Message by Don Sharkey, 1949 56 pages, 1 copy 62 60 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Divine Love Story; Part III: the Sacraments by Gregory Smith and Charles J. McNeill, 1952 56 pages, 1 copy 62 61 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: Our American Heritage by Don Sharkey and Sister Loretta Clare, 1953 56 pages, 1 copy 62 62 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Apostle's Creed by Gregory Smith and Charles J. McNeill, 1954 56 pages, 1 copy 62 63 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: Praying the Mass by John J. Butler and Angela Clendenin, 1955 56 pages, 1 copy 62 64 Booklet: Catholic Action Series: The Commandments by Gregory Smith and Charles J. McNeill, 1955 56 pages, 1 copy Series 19: Oversize, 1922-1957, 1970 (3 Boxes) Files and printed material relating to papal encyclicals, including translations, transcripts of the congressional testimony of Arthur Goldberg regarding the Taft-Hartley Act, CCIP meetings, and reports of the 1970 Committee on Society, Development and Peace. 63 1 Committee on Society, Development and Peace: The Desperate Imperative - Report, 1970 63 2 Committee on Society, Development and Peace: Reports, 4/03/1970-4/09/1970 63 3 Committee on Society, Development and Peace: Reports, 4/03/1970-4/09/1970 63 4 Committee on Society, Development and Peace: Reports, 4/03/1970-4/09/1970 63 5 Encyclical Letter: Annotated Summary by Raymond A. McGowan, 1931 63 6 Encyclical Letter: File Copies, 1931 63 7 Encyclical Letter: Foreign Translations, 1931 63 8 Encyclical Letter: Miscellaneous Printed Matter, 1931 63 9 Encyclical Letter: Miscellaneous Printed Matter, 1931-1940 63 10 Encyclical Letter: Social Action Department (SAD) Analysis, 1931 63 11 Encyclical Letter: Typescript Copy, 1931 63 12 Encyclical Letter: Typescript Copy, Notes, 1931 63 13 Encyclical Letter: Typescript, Memos, Etc., 1933 63 14 Encyclical Letter: Correspondence, 1937 63 15 Encyclical Letter: Foreign Translations, 1937 63 16 Encyclical Letter: Notes, Typescripts, 1937 63 17 Encyclical Letter: Miscellaneous Printed Matter, 1937 63 18 Encyclical Letter: R.N. - O.A., 1942 63 19 Encyclical Anniversary Statement: Proposed; Not Issued, 1951 63 20 Encyclical 's Anniversary, 2/21/1951 63 21 Encyclical Letter of 1891, n.d. 63 22 Encyclical Letter: Reference List - National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), n.d. 63 23 Encyclical Letter: Reference List - National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC), n.d. 63 24 Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee: Testimony of Arthur J. Goldberg: Taft-Hartley, 1949 64 1 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Milwaukee Meeting - Clippings, 1923 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 2 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Pittsburgh Meeting - Clippings, 1924 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 3 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Cleveland Meeting - Clippings, 10/1926 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 4 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 1/1927 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 5 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Harrisburg Meeting - Clippings, 3/1927 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 6 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Detroit Meeting - Clippings, 7/01/1927-7/02/1927 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 7 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Buffalo Meeting - Clippings, 11/15/1927-11/16/1927 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 8 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Cincinnati Meeting - Clippings, 6/19/1928-6/20/1928 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 9 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Hartford Meeting - Clippings, 12/03/1928-12/04/1928 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 10 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Wheeling Meeting - Clippings, 3/13/1929-3/14/1929 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 11 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 5/12/1930-5/13/1930 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 12 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Saint Paul Meeting - Clippings, 6/02/1930-6/03/1930 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 13 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Washington Meeting - Clippings, 12/01/1930-1/30/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 14 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Cleveland Meeting - Clippings, 3/09/1931-3/10/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 15 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 4/20/1931-4/21/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 16 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Saint Louis Meeting - Clippings, 9/05/1931-9/07/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 17 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Rochester Meeting - Clippings, 10/14/1931-10/15/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 18 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Milwaukee Meeting - Clippings, 11/16/1931-11/17/1931 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 19 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): New Bedford Meeting - Clippings, 2/15/1932-2/16/1932 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 20 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Los Angeles Meeting - Clippings, 4/04/1932-4/05/1932 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 21 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Providence Meeting - Clippings, 11/15/1932-11/16/1932 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 22 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Albany Meeting - Clippings, 12/12/1932-12/13/1932 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 23 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): New York Meeting - Clippings, 2/01/1933-2/30/1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 24 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Fort Wayne Meeting - Clippings, 3/01/1933-3/30/1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 25 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): San Francisco Meeting - Clippings, 5/01/1933-5/31/1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 26 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Chicago Meeting - Clippings, 10/25/1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 27 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Detroit Meeting - Clippings, 12/04/1933-12/05/1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 28 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Pittsburgh Meeting - Clippings, 2/12/1934-2/13/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 29 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 3/15/1934-3/16/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 30 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Kansas City Meeting - Clippings, 5/28/1934-5/29/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 31 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Harrisburg Meeting - Clippings, 11/27/1934-11/28/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 32 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Buffalo Meeting - Clippings, 12/18/1934-12/19/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 33 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Saint Louis Meeting - Clippings, 2/25/1935-2/26/1935 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 34 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Cincinnati Meeting - Clippings, 3/01/1935-3/30/1935 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 35 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 5/22/1935-5/23/1935 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 36 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Syracuse Meeting - Publicity, 12/10/1935-12/11/1935 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 37 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Chicago Meeting - Clippings, 1/27/1936-1/28/1936 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 38 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Schnectady Meeting - Clippings, 2/24/1936-2/25/1936 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 39 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): San Francisco Meeting - Clippings, 6/8-9/1936 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 40 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Rochester Meeting - Clippings, 11/30/1936-12/01/1936 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 41 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Des Moines Meeting - Clippings, 2/1-2/1937 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 42 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Fresno Meeting - Clippings, 3/08/1937-3/09/1937 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 43 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Denver Meeting - Clippings, 5/24/1937-5/25/1937 Marquette Deposit 1998 64 44 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Davenport Meeting - Clippings, 10/17/1937-10/19/1937 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 1 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Catholic Action Week, Los Angeles -Clippings, 5/03/1934-5/04/1934 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 2 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1938-1956 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 3 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1932-1933 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 4 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Scrapbook (Loose), 1929-1930 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 5 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): General Information-Milwaukee Blacks, 1925,1929 Marquette Deposit 1998 65 6 Catholic Conference of Industrial Problems (CCIP): Scrapbook (Partial), 1929-1930 Marquette Deposit 1998 Series 20: Publications and Printed Material, 1920-1969 (6 Boxes) Printed material published by both the department and other organizations including pamphlets, booklets, manuals, newsletters, and news releases regarding a variety of largely social and economic issues and events. Of particular interest is The Yardstick, Catholic Tests of the Social Order, a regular news commentary originated by Father McGowan in the 1930s and continued until 2001 by his successor Msgr. George Higgins. The McGowan years, 1933-1944, are present here and duplicated in the Higgins Papers, which house the latter's contributions, 1944-2001. Another noted publication was the Social Action Notes for Priests, 1941-1968, available in part on microfilm and with both bound and loose issues. 66 1 Cultural, 1932-1937 66 2 Cultural, 1932-1937 66 3 Cultural, 1937 66 4 Cultural, 1937 66 5 Fight Against War and Fascism/Spanish Revolution, 1937 66 6 Fight Against War and Fascism/Spanish Revolution, 1937 66 7 Guilds, 1938 66 8 Housing, 1937, n.d. 66 9 Housing, 1937, n.d. 66 10 Income, 1938 66 11 Industrial Mobilization Plan, 1938 66 12 Industries, Studies of, 1938 66 13 International Labor Organization, 1936 66 14 Labor Law, 1936 66 15 Labor Legislation--General, 1937 66 16 Labor Legislation--General, 1937 66 17 Labor Legislation--General, 1937 66 18 Labor Spies, 1937 66 19 Law, 1937-1938 66 20 Laymen, 1937 66 21 Lectures, 1936 66 22 Magazines, 1936-1937 66 23 Magazines, Catholic Social (samples), 1937 66 24 Married Women in Industry, 1939-1940 66 25 Married Women in Industry, 1939-1940 66 26 Mexico, 1936 66 27 Missions, 1936 66 28 Money, 1939 66 29 National Labor Relations Board, 1937-1938 66 30 Negro, 1932-1940 66 31 Negro, 1932-1940 66 32 Organizations, 1937-1938 66 33 Pamphlets - Miscellaneous, 1933-1937 66 34 Pamphlets - Miscellaneous, 1933-1937 66 35 Pamphlets - Miscellaneous, 1933-1937 66 36 Pamphlets - Miscellaneous, 1933-1937 66 37 Partnership Plans, 1936 66 38 Peace, 1938 66 39 Peace, 1938 67 1 Peace - Foreign, 1936-1938 67 2 People's Press, n.d. 67 3 Prices, 1938 67 4 Propaganda, 1937 67 5 Public Works, 1938 67 6 Puerto Rico, 1936 67 7 Radio Speeches, 1936 67 8 Railroads, 1936-1938 67 9 Railroads, 1936-1938 67 10 Railroads, 1936-1938 67 11 Ryan-Miscellaneous Publications, 1920-1936 67 12 Ryan-Miscellaneous Publications, 1920-1936 67 13 Ryan-Miscellaneous Publications, 1920-1936 67 14 Ryan-Miscellaneous Publications, 1920-1936 67 15 Sermons, 1937-1938 67 16 Social Security, 1936-1938 67 17 Social Security, 1936-1938 67 18 Social Security, 1936-1938 67 19 Social Security, 1936-1938 67 20 Socialism and Non-C.P. Communists, 1937-1938 67 21 Socialism and Non-C.P. Communists, 1937-1938 67 22 Socialism and Non-C.P. Communists, 1937-1938 67 23 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1933-1949 67 24 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1950-1959 67 25 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1960-1964 67 26 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1965 67 27 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1966 67 28 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1967 67 29 Social Action Department Statements, Testimony, 1968-1969 67 30 Spanish Speaking Division, Organizational Manual (1), 1968-1969 67 31 Spanish Speaking Division, Organizational Manual (2), 1968-1969 68 1 Book: Bible And Labor, The by Joseph Husslein, S.J., 1924 221 pages, 1 copy 68 2 Pamphlet: Women and Industry by Raymond A. McGowan, 1926 44 pages, 4 copies plus a leaflet advertisement for it, 1 copy 68 3 Pamphlet: The Labor Problem: What It Is, How To Solve It by Raymond A. McGowan and John A. Ryan, 1921, 1933, 1936 47 pages, 2 copies for 1921, reprints for 1933, 46 pages, 1 copy, and 1936, 48 pages, 1 copy. 68 4 Pamphlet: The Christian Doctrine Of Property by John A. Ryan, 1923 48 pages, 5 copies 68 5 Booklet: Mexicans in the United States: A Report of a Brief Survey by Linna E. Bresette, 1928 48 pages, 1 copy 68 6 Pamphlet: The Equal Rights Amendment In Relation To Protective Legislation For Women by John A. Ryan, 1929 13 pages, 2 copies 68 7 Pamphlet: Unemployment: What Can Be Done About It? by John A. Ryan, 1929 30 pages, 2 copies 68 8 Pamphlet: Pastoral Letter Of The American Bishops, 1919, 1920 80 pages, 1 copy plus a leaflet/advertisement, 8 pages, 1 copy 68 9 Pamphlet: Religious Ideals In Industrial Relations by Cardinal William O'Connell, 1921 30 pages, 1 copy 68 10 Leaflet: Study Referendum On The Anthracite Industry, 1926 1 page, 2 copies 68 11 Booklet: The Enginemen's Strike On The Western Maryland Railroad, A Report by the Federal Council of Churches, Social Action Department of NCWC, and the Social Justice Commission of the Central Conference of America Rabbis, 1927 130 pages, 2 copies 68 12 Pamphlet: Our Common Catholic Work: Some Common Problems For Common Catholic Action: A Symposium, 1929 31 pages, 1 copy , Introduction by Archbishop Edward J. Hanna. 68 13 Pamphlet: Purpose Of The Parish Credit Union....by Frank O'Hara, 1930 11 pages, 1 copy 68 14 Pamphlet: A Study Of Unemployment by Rev. Raymond A. McGowan, 1930 21 pages, 4 copies 68 15 Booklet: Permanent Preventives Of Unemployment (Conference Addresses), 1931 100 pages, 4 copies 68 16 Pamphlet: Capital And Labor by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1920, 1931 30 pages, 1 copy; 24 pages, 1 copy 68 17 Pamphlet: Forty Years After: Reconstructing The Social Order by Pope Pius Xi, 1931 48 pages, 1 copy. Additional copies in NCWC OGS. 68 18 Pamphlets, Leaflets: Reconstructing The Social Order by Pope Pius Xi, Summary, Study Outline, 1931 68 19 Booklet: Toward Social Justice by Father Raymond A. McGowan, 1931 96 pages, 3 copies 68 20 Pamphlet: Some Timely Commentaries On A Great Encyclical: A Symposium, 1932 22 pages, 5 copies 68 21 Pamphlet: Catholic Principles And The Present Crisis by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1932 12 pages, 1 copy 68 22 Pamphlet: Manual Of Religious Vacation Schools by Rural Life Bureau, NCWC, 1930, 1933 48 pages, 1 copy; 103 pages, 2 copies 68 23 Pamphlet: Social Justice In The 1935 Congress by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1935 12 pages, 1 copy 68 24 Pamphlet: Organized Social Justice: Notes And Study Outline by S.A.D. Staff, 1935 31 pages, 2 copies 68 25 Pamphlet: The Shadow Of American Decline by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1935 20 pages, 1 copy 68 26 Pamphlet: Communism, Survey and Study Club Outline, 1937 35 pages, 2 copies; 5 pages, 1 copy 68 27 Pamphlet: Summary Of The Priests' Meeting At The National Social Action Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 4, 1938, 1938 7 pages, 4 copies 68 28 Pamphlet: Testimonial Dinner To Right Reverend John A. Ryan, DD On The Occasion Of His Seventieth Birthday Anniversary, May 25, 1939, 1939 23 pages, 1 copy 68 29 Pamphlet: Catholics And The International Labor Organization by Father Albert Leroy, SJ, 1939 51 pages, 2 copies 68 30 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 1: New Guilds: A Conversation by Father Raymond A. McGowan, 1937 32 pages, 4 copies 68 31 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 2: Rugged Individualism by Father John F. Cronin, 1937 31 pages, 2 copies 68 32 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 3: The Wages And Hours Of American Labor by Father Francis J. Haas, 1937 29 pages, 3 copies 68 33 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 4: What Laws Must We Have? by Elizabeth Morrissy, 1937 32 pages, 2 copies 68 34 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 5: Consumers Cooperatives by Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler, 1937 27 pages, 2 copies 68 35 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 6: The American Labor Movement by Rev. Francis J. Haas, 1937 36 pages, 2 copies 68 36 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 7: Credit Unions by Franck O'Hara, 1937 24 pages, 2 copies 68 37 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 8: The Constitution And Catholic Industrial Teaching by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1937 32 pages, 1 photocopy 68 38 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 9: Prices In The United States by Father John F. Cronin, 1937 32 pages, 2 copies 68 39 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 10: Economic Power In The United States by George T. Brown, 1937 32 pages, 1 copy 68 40 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 11: Our Rural Proletariat by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1938 32 pages, 1 copy 68 41 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 12: Debt System Or Property System by Richard Dana Skinner, 1938 31 pages, 1 photocopy 68 42 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 13: Why The Guilds Decayed by Henry Somerville, 1938 32 pages, 1 copy 68 43 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 14: Women In Industry by SAD members, 1938 32 pages, 2 copies 68 44 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 15: Balanced Abundance by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1937 32 pages, 1 photocopy 68 45 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 16: The Sound Old Guilds by Father Matthew Clancy, 1939 32 pages, 1 copy 68 46 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 17: Negro Workers In Free America by Father Francis J. Gilligan, 1939 32 pages, 2 copies 68 47 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 18: The Rural South: Problem Or Prospect? by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1940 31 pages, 1 copy 68 48 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 19: Jobs, Prices, And Unions by Msgr. Francis J. Haas, 1941 32 pages, 2 copies 68 49 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 20: Designs For Social Action by Father John M. Hayes, 1941 32 pages, 2 copies 68 50 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 21: Vanishing Homesteads by Father Edgar Schmiedeler, 1941 32 pages, 1 copy 68 51 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 22: Inflation And The Common Man by Martin E. Schirber, 1943 31 pages, 1 photocopy 68 52 Pamphlet: Social Action Series No. 23: Sharing The Profit With Employees by Father Joseph B. Kenkel, 1943 28 pages, 3 copies 68 53 Pamphlet: Christian Democracy Series No. 1: Citizen, Church, And State by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1939 32 pages, 1 photocopy 68 54 Pamphlet: Christian Democracy Series No. 2: American Democracy vs. Racism, Communism by Msgr. John A. Ryan, 1939 32 pages, 4 copies 68 55 Pamphlet: Christian Democracy Series No. 3: Making Democracy Work by Jerome D. Kerwin, 1939 32 pages, 4 copies 68 56 Pamphlet: Christian Democracy Series No. 4: The Pope's Peace Program And The United States by James M. Egan, 1941 32 pages, 3 copies 68 57 Pamphlet: Christian Democracy Series No. 5: The Popes And Christian Citizenship by Father Francis J. Boland, CSC, 1941 36 pages, 2 copies 68 58 Pamphlets: Interfaith Conference On Unemployment, 4-6 June 1940: Report and Unemployment Must Be Abolished, 1940 39 pages, 2 copies; 31 pages, 1 copy 68 59 Booklet: The Spanish Speaking of the Southwest and West (Second Report), 1944 64 pages, 1 copy 68 60 Pamphlet: Seminar On Negro Problems In The Field Of Social Action, 2-5 July 1946, 1946; 1947 36 pages, 1 copy; 36 pages, 6 copies 68 61 Pamphlet: Sharing Management With Employees by Father Joseph B. Kenkel, 1947 31 pages, 1 copy 68 62 Book: Catholic Social Action by Father John F. Cronin, 1948 247 pages, 1 copy 68 63 Leaflet: Labor Day Statements, 1946 - 1949 68 64 Typescript: Report Of Social Order Committee Of 'Industry Council Plan', 1951 19 pages, 2 copies 68 65 Leaflet: Labor Day Statements, 1950 - 1959 1951 missing. 68 66 Leaflet: A Religious View Of Poverty: Statement Of The Department Of Social Action, February 28, 1964, 1964 12 pages, 2 copies 68 67 Pamphlet: The Church And The Urban Crisis, 1968 4 copies 68 68 Leaflet: Statement On The Catholic Conscientious Objector, October 15, 1969, 1969 2 pages, 1 copy 68 69 Leaflet: Labor Day Statements, 1960 - 1969 For post 1969, see USCC OGS record group 68 70 Pamphlet: Pope Leo's Encyclical On The Condition Of Labor: A Summary, n.d. 7 pages, 3 copies 68 71 Leaflet: Right To Work Laws by Father John F. Cronin, n.d. 4 pages, 1 copy 68 72 Leaflet: Lists Of Social Action Books, Booklets, Pamphlets, And Study Outlines For Sale, n.d. 68 73 Leaflet: The Social Action Department, n.d. 69 1 Social Action News Sheets, 1920-1924 69 2 Social Action News Sheets, 1925-1928 69 3 Social Action News Sheets, 1929-1932 69 4 Yardstick, The, 1933-1934 69 5 Social Action News Sheets, 1935 69 6 Father McGowan Says, 1936-1937 69 7 Father McGowan Says, 1938-1939 69 8 Father McGowan Says, 1939-1940 69 9 Yardstick, The, 1941 69 10 Yardstick, The, 1942 69 11 Yardstick, The, 1943 69 12 Yardstick, The, 1944 69 13 Social Action Fillers, 1935-1938 69 14 Press Releases, 1920 Acc. #81-5 69 15 Yardstick Comments, 1937-1945 69 16 News Sheets, 1923 69 17 NC News Press Releases, 1933-1937 69 18 Catholic Hospital Association (CHA), 1942 69 19 Catholic Pamphlets - Foreign, 1939-1941 69 20 Catholic Publications - U.S., 1941-1942 69 21 AFL Pamphlets, Ca. 1942 69 22 Government, 1934-1960 69 23 Government - Labor, 1939-1942 70 1 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1940-1941 Photocopies 70 2 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1942 Photocopies 70 3 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1943 Photocopies 70 4 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1944 Photocopies 70 5 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1945 Photocopies 70 6 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1946 Bound volume 70 7 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1946 Photocopies 70 8 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1947 Bound volume 70 9 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1947 Photocopies 70 10 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1948 Bound volume 70 11 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1948 Photocopies 70 12 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1949 Bound Volume 70 13 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1949 Photocopies 70 14 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1950 Bound Volume 70 15 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1945 Photocopies 70 16 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1951 Bound Volume 70 17 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1951 Photocopies 70 18 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1952 Bound Volume 70 19 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1953 Bound Volume 70 20 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1954 Bound Volume 70 21 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1955 Bound Volume 70 22 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1956 Bound Volume 70 23 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1957 Bound Volume 70 24 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1958 Bound Volume 70 25 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1959 Bound Volume 70 26 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1960 Bound Volume 70 27 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1961 Bound Volume 70 28 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1962 Bound Volume 71 1 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1963 Bound Volume 71 2 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1964 Bound Volume 71 3 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1965 Bound Volume 71 4 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1966 Bound Volume 71 5 Social Action Notes For Priests, 1967 71 6 Social Action Notes For Priests, January/February 1968 Last issue. 71 7 Social Action Notes For Priests - Microfilm, December 1940-December 1951 One copy in collection, one at Reference in Mullen Library, print copies see above 71 8 Batdorf, Sylvia M. The Work of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Catholic University of American Masters' Thesis, 1933 Two typescript copies 71 9 Lee, William James. The Work in Industrial Relations of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Catholic University of American Masters' Thesis, 1946 Two typescript copies 71 9 McGill, Theodora. A Bio- Bibliography of Monsignor John A. Ryan. Catholic University of American Masters' Thesis, 1952 Two typescript copies 71 10 Fitzpatrick, Paul J., and Dirksen, Cletus F. Bibliography of Economic Books and Pamphlets by Catholic Authors, 1891-1941. Catholic University Press, 1941, 1941 One copy 71 11 National Conference on Religion and Race, 1963 One copy, oversize Series 21: Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. (1 Box) Photographs pulled from various series, including General Department Files, Inter American Seminars, and the Field Secretary. In some instances, an entire file was transferred to the photo series, in others a photograph was photocopied with the former, moved to the photo series, and the latter retained in the file of origin. The photographs present a mix of events and portraits of important individuals. 72 1 Personnel Files: Ryan, John A. Photograph (Photocopy), 1939 Original moved from Box 2, Folder 23, 8/99. 72 2 Inter-American Seminar-Washington, DC, 1942 Originals moved from Box 5, Folder 3, 8/99 72 3 Inter-American Seminar--Havana, Cuba, 1945-1946 Originals moved from Box 5, Folder 56, 8/99. 72 4 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Confederation General Files, 1945-1952 Originals moved from Box 6, Folder 5, 8/99. 72 5 Inter-American Catholic Social Action Confederation General Files, 1945-1952 Originals moved from Box 6, Folder 6, 8/99. 72 6 Records of the Field Secretary Relating to Institutes on Industry and Social Action Chairman - General: Photographs of Students, n.d. Originals moved from Box 29, Box 44, 8/99. 72 7 Records of the Interracial Secretary of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems - Publicity, 1947-1951 Originals moved from Box 39, Folder 23, 8/99. 72 8 Inter-American Conference Files, ca. 1950 Originals moved from Box 21, 8/99 72 9 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. McGowan, Raymond, with unidentified gentlemen, n.d. 2 separate photos, 1 from Box 57, File 36, the other unknown, 8/99 2. McGowan, Raymond, with unidentified gentlemen, n.d. 2 separate photos, 1 from Box 57, File 36, the other unknown, 8/99 72 10 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 3 x 4 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 11. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 12. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 7 x 11 Inch 13. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 14. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 5 x 7 Inch 15. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 5 x 7 Inch 16. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 5 x 7 Inch 17. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 18. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 19. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 20. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: A-B, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch. Note refers to Mr. Barry as "a Negro." 72 11 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: C, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 72 12 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: D-E, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 72 13 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 2 x 3 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 11. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 12. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 13. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 14. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: F-G, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 72 14 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 2 x 3 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 11. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: H, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 72 15 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 1 x 1 1/2 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File:I-L, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 11. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 12. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 13. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 14. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: I-L, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 72 16 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: M, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. 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Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 2 x 3 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 2 x 3 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: S-T, n.d. 6 x 8 Inch 72 19 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, September 14, 1936 8 x 10 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 3 x 5 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 8 x 11 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 2 x 3 Inch of each 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 10. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 11. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 4 x 6 Inch 12. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: U-W, n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 72 20 NCWC/USCC SAD Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. 1. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 2. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 3. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 4. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 5. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 6. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 7. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 2 - 2 x 3 Inch 8. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 8 x 10 Inch 9. C.C.I.P. Morgue File: Misc., n.d. 5 - 4 x 6 Inch 72 21 Miscellaneous Notes, n.d. 72 22 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU), New York - Annual Prayer Breakfast, Hotel Commodore, April 22, 1951 (1), Rolled, Fragile 72 23 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU), New York - Annual Prayer Breakfast, Hotel Commodore, April 22, 1951 (2), Rolled, Fragile 72 24 Miscellaneous: Convention or Meeting Scene with Patriotic Themes, n.d., ca. 1950 Rolled, Fragile 72 25 Miscellaneous: Panoramic Rural Scene with Buildings, n.d., ca. 1925 Rolled, Fragile, Series 22: Addendum, 1966(1966-1993)2007 (25 Boxes) Files related to Latin America, including Theology of Liberation, meetings of inter-American bishops, CELAM, and Archbishop Oscar Romero diary transcripts. Also, health and welfare. 73 Files: Argentina, Brazil, ca. 1966-1978 74 Files: Chile, ca. 1966-1979 75 Files: Columbia, etc., ca. 1966-1979 76 Files: Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Venezuela, ca. 1966-1977 77 Files: Jamaica, etc., ca. 1966-1979 78 Files: Panama, etc., ca. 1966-1979 79 Files: Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, ca. 1966-1978 80 Files: Puebla, 1979; Theology of Liberation, 1970s 81 Files: Puebla, 1979; Theology of Liberation, ca. 1966-1979 82 Theology of Liberation, ca. 1966-1979 82 Theology of Liberation, ca. 1966-1979 84 LADOC, Bimonthly Publication of USCC Latin American Documents, 1970-1980 85 Inter-American Bishops Meetings, ca, 1959-1974 86 Inter-American Bishops Meetings, ca, 1959-1974 87 CELAM Medellin Conference, ca, 1959-1973 88 CELAM Medellin Conference, ca, 1959-1973 89 Archbishop Romero Diary Transcripts, ca 1991-1993 English and Spanish 90 Health and Welfare Issues: Pastoral Letter on Health and Health Care, 1971, 1976-1981 91 Correspondence file copies, 1982-1990, 16 folders each containing 6 months' worth of correspondence each. Notable topics include: Homilies and diaries of Archbishop Oscar Romero; Human rights and Relief in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Particular focus on El Salvador, with letters also on Argentina; Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru. Many documents are correspondence with US State Department, White House, or Vatican; Work with Lutheran, Unification Church, and Methodists groups in C. America, 1982-1990 92 Correspondence file copies: Letters, often on human rights and aid, concerning Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba [including letters on working with senate to get aid], China [freedom of religion, Tibet], East Timor [persecution and independence], El Salvador [human rights and Archbishop Romero], Guatemala [civil war, human rights abuse, involvement of US government], Haiti [immigration, poverty, corruption], Iraq [Refugees], Indonesia [Occupation of East Timor], Japan, Mexico [Immigration and Chiapas Conflict], Myanmar [persecution of Christian minorities], Nicaragua [Sandinista conflict], Nigeria, N. Korea [famine relief], Panama [transfer of canal, Operation Just Cause], Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Saint Lucia, Taiwan, Uruguay, Vietnam [religious freedom, Hmong and Montagnard peoples]. Many documents are correspondence with US State Department, White House, or Vatican; Issues with Unification Church of Korea in South and Central America; Work with Protestant groups, mainly Baptists, Evangelicals, Episcopal, and Methodists; Some documents pertaining to rumors 1980s USA government was sympathetic to supporting Protestant groups in C. America to balance liberal Liberation Catholicism; Synod for America, 1996-1997; Issues for Native American communities; Capital punishment in Pennsylvania, with a focus on racial bias and the case of Muma Abu-Jamal, 1994-1997 25 year access restriction 93 Correspondence File Copies, 17 Folders: Letters, often on human rights and aid, concerning Afghanistan, [refugees and Afghan War], Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia [human rights abuses, FARC conflict], Cambodia [genocide], China [freedom of religion, Tibet, Hong Kong], Cuba [freedom of religion and critique of the US embargo, Gitmo, abortion], East Timor [intendance], El Salvador [Romero case], Guatemala [murder of Bishop Juan Gerardi], El Salvador, Honduras [hurricane relief], Haiti [coup, poverty, recovery bill], Iraq [war and embargo], India [untouchables, freedom of religion, nuclear program], Indonesia [East Timor conflict], Iraq [Iraq War and refugees], Japan [nuclear disarmament], Liberia, Mexico, Myanmar, Pakistan [Suicide of Bishop John Joseph, persecution of Christians], Philippines [HIV, birth control, family planning, environment, American military bases], Rwanda [genocide], S. Korea [N. Korea relief], Sri Lanka [Civil War ceasefire], Venezuela [government persecution of church], Vietnam [freedom of religion] Many documents are correspondence with US State Department, White House, or Vatican; Interfaith dialogues; Reactions and statements on 9/11, including letter to GWB, 1998-2007 25 year access restriction 94 Miscellaneous, 14 folders: Correspondent and articles with Richard J. Neuhaus, 1997-2000; 5th Latin American Episcopal Conference, 2005-2007; Elliot Abrams correspondence, 1983-1984; Dinesh D'Souza corespondense, 1988-1989; Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishop, 2002-2005; Council on Hemispheric Affairs, 1975-1995; China-Holy See Relations, 2002; David O'Brien, 2002-2006; Vatican II. 2002; Church in WWII and Holocaust; Center for Jewish and Christian Understanding, 1998-2002; Misc. documents 1991-2000; Mics. 1970-1980, 1970-2007 25 year access restriction 95 Correspondence file copies, 8 folders: Letters, often on human rights and aid, concerning Afghanistan, Bolivia, Brazil [HIV], Canada, China, Chile [post-Pinochet human rights], Colombia, Cuba, East Timor [independence], El Salvador [Human rights, poverty, Oscar Romero], Germany, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Liberia, Mexico [NAFTA, Protestant proselytizing, Chiapas conflict], Panama, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Rwanda, Sweden, Vietnam, Venezuela, Zaire/Democratic Republic of Congo. Many documents are correspondence with US State Department, White House, or Vatican, 1990-1994 25 year access restriction 96 Economic Pastoral, 1963-1990 Received 3-12-2016. 25 year access restriction 97 Catholic-Jewish Relations (Msgr. George G. Higgins): Print material on Vatican Council II and Jews, n.d.; CNS News Articles, 1971-1997; Correspondence, Agendas, Resolutions, Proceedings, Meetings, 1964-1969, Received 10-29-2014. 25 year access restriction