Oral history interview with Marjorie C. Hughes.
In this interview, Catholic Worker Marjorie Hughes speaks about what drew her to the Worker and her early years there. She talks at length about co-founder Peter Maurin, chiefly regarding his vision and philosophies, and his personality and methods for circulating his ideas. Hughes also describes a...
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Format: | Cassette Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1978.
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Summary: | In this interview, Catholic Worker Marjorie Hughes speaks about what drew her to the Worker and her early years there. She talks at length about co-founder Peter Maurin, chiefly regarding his vision and philosophies, and his personality and methods for circulating his ideas. Hughes also describes a typical day for Maurin, his funeral, a meeting with philosopher and theologian Paul Tillich, and a visit from author Sigrid Undset to Maryhouse. Interviewed by Marc H. Ellis. |
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Physical Description: | 1 sound cassette (55 min.) : analog + transcript (1 v. (unpaged)) |
Access: | Open to all users. |