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title Catholic Peace Fellowship Records : Guide
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Nonviolence.
Pacifism.
Peace.
Pacifists.
Berrigan, Daniel.
Berrigan, Philip.
Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968.
Forest, James H.
Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980.
Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934-
McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922-
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.
Catholic Peace Fellowship.
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title_full Catholic Peace Fellowship Records
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publishDate 1962-1989.
publisher University of Notre Dame Archives
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topic Nonviolence.
Pacifism.
Peace.
Pacifists.
Berrigan, Daniel.
Berrigan, Philip.
Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968.
Forest, James H.
Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980.
Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934-
McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922-
Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.
Catholic Peace Fellowship.
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spelling CPF Catholic Peace Fellowship Records Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2014 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English CPF Catholic Peace Fellowship Records 1962-1989. Catholic Peace Fellowship 22 linear feet University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Preferred Citation Catholic Peace Fellowship Records (CPF), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Manuscripts of talks and articles, organizational material for protest activities, newspaper and magazine clippings, press statements, photographs, and letters, including correspondence with Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Thomas Merton, James Forest, Dorothy Day, Thomas Cornell, George McGovern, and Robert F. Kennedy. Background Roman Catholic affiliate of the Fellowship of Reconcilation, committed to a vision of Christian peace through non-violent activity. Berrigan, Daniel. Berrigan, Philip. Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968. Forest, James H. Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980. Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934- McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968. Catholic Peace Fellowship. Nonviolence. Pacifism. Peace. Pacifists. Related Material Center on Conscience and War Records Eileen Egan Papers National Federation of Priests' Councils Records Thomas J. Gumbleton Papers Pax Christi USA Records Gerard A. Vanderhaar Papers Gordon Zahn Papers CCPF Catholic Peace Fellowship: Manuscripts CCPF 1 Box 1: Subject Files: Africa - Caritos CCPF 1/01 Africa, 1965-68- Material includes: correspondence with and press statement concerning the Committee of Conscience Against Aparthied, 1966; list of U.S. corporations with investments in South Africa; Students for a Democratic Society study on "American Investment in South Africa: A Web of Power"; newsclippings. [Articles from LIFE, WORLDVIEW, NEWSWEEK, AFRICA TODAY, MOTIVE, AVE MARIA, JUBILEE, COMMONWEAL, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/02 American Bishops, 1965-68. Material includes: correspondence of various bishops primarily concerning the Vietnam War. CCPF 1/03 ACC [American Clergymen's Committee], 1968. Material includes: xerox copies of ACC correspondence and general mailings; statement of purpose and support of ACC for Vietnamese War Relief with transcript of ACC meeting with Margaret Schwartz of the Treasure Department. Principle correspondents include: Margaret Schwartz, James Forest, Edwin Dahlberg, Robert Hovda. CCPF 1/04 AFSC [American Friends Service Committee], 1965-73. Material includes: correspondence of the AFSC (a Quaker service agency to provide opportunity for religious c.o.'s to render alternative service to and to encourage peaceful solutions to conflice) primarily concerning a proposed audience with the Pope, the Indochina summer program, and blockades of arms to Indochina; article reprints. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Cornell, Steward Meacham. [Pamphlets on Indochina and world peace programs sponsored by AFSC removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/05 American Friends Service Committee, 1973-74. Material includes: "Legislative Update," March 8, 1974; form letter re: National Action / Research on the Military Industrial Complex post war slide show in conjunction with plans to increase arms aid to Saigon; flyers and press releases on involvement in Vietnam; NEW YORK TIMES and WASHINGTON POST reprints distributed by AFSC; draft of handbook to cut aid to Thieu and Lon Nol governments and to contribute to the implementation of the Peace Agreement. [Indochina Program Newsletter, "The U.S.A.-Indochina," February-March, 1974, removed to printed material collection. See also Box 5, folder 1 - NARMIC.] CCPF 1/06 Appleseed, 1970. Material includes: Draft Appleseed Descriptive, ("a collective of pacifist groups in the New York City area");draft of informational mailing with initial mailing list; memo regarding book service; "Why Peace Movement Should do a Program on Housing Runaway Children"; typed booklet of Appleseed activities including "Volunteers for Peace" information, 1970. CCPF 1/07 Bail-Out, [1971-72]. Material includes: one example of Bail-Out newsletter; fact sheed of the Joaquin Rodrigues Defense Committee; one letter from Steve Kurzyna as chairman of Bail-Out, a prisoner awareness organization. CCPF 1/08 Banks, Arthur Burghardt - Defense Committee [1973-74]. { Material includes: information and materials concerning the case of Arthur Burghardt Banks sentenced to five years in a federal penitentiary as a conscientious objector. ["Danbury: Anatomy of a Prison Strike," John Bach, Mitchell Snyding; reprint from TIME, Feb. 26, 1973, Vol. 101, No. 9 - Protest "They are Killing Me" (about Arthur Burghardt Banks); one copy of "Fortune News" Jan. 1974 featuring an article on Arthur Burghardt Banks, removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 1/09 Begegnung, 1964-65. Material includes: three letters and one postcard concerning BEGEGNUNG, a Catholic magazine of the GDR interested in peace and social progress. CCPF 1/10 Berlin Crisis, 1961-63. Material includes: mimeographed copies of mailings, proposals and discussions with Martin J. Hillenbrand re: Berlin Crisis; report of Conference on Berlin, 1962; comments on [John F.] Kennedy's speech of July 25, 1961; one newspaper clipping. [Printed material on Berlin Crisis, SANE USA, July-Aug. 1961, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/11 Book File, March 3, 1966. Material includes: one letter from marge Hughes to Tom [Cornell] and Jim [Forest] concerning her book. CCPF 1/12 Bronx-Westchester Group [CPF], 1967. Material includes: one letter Jim Kearney to Jim [Forest] concerning SEVENTEEN panel, new CPF Bronx group, Pete Seeger Concert; questionnaire for new CPF group; one form letter. CCPF 1/13 Buddhist Monk Fast - Background Information, 1974. { Material deals with and includes: news releases from Thomas Merton Life Center and CPF; mailings of the Vietnamese Buddhist Peace Delegation (Paris); Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) memos; International Committee to Free South Vietnamese Political Prisoners from Detention; Torture and Death mailing, March 1974; letters concerning the Buddhist Monk fast from George McGovern, Andrew Young, A. William Ofenlock, and Thomas Merton Life Center; clarification on the FOR story about the arrest of Buddhist Monks; declaration of the Episcopal Conference of Vietnam. [Two copies of INDOCHINA FOCAL POINT, March 1-15, March 16- 31; "Imprisonment and Torture in South Vietnam," Pham Tam; NCR reprint May 11, 1973-"Bishop reports on South Vietnam visit" (Thomas Gumbleton); International Fellowship of Reconciliation-Report, No. 3 March 1974, removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 1/14 Buddhists (Vietnamese) 1972-74. Material includes: the Vietnamese Buddhist Peace Delegation letters from Thieu Phap Lan to the Unified Buddhist Church; mailings of the Vietnamese Buddhist Peace Delegation to Paris; International Committee of Conscience on Vietnam re: School of Youth for Social Service; xerox of photographs [Vietnam?]; mailing of FOR re: a shift within the Saigon government from harassment to extreme repression of the Buddhist peace movement; copies of Le Lotus-bulletin of the Unified Buddhist Church; "Demonstration Witnessed by Quaker Representative," Paul Quinn. [All printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/15 The BULLETIN - December 1967. Material includes: purchase form for the BULLETIN, a bi- monthly publication of the CPF; texts of articles included in the December BULLETIN-including, book reviews, articles on the "unjust war," American Catholic Bishops statement, letters to the Vietnamese, support for draft resisters, poems and articles concerning Catholic Relief Service in Vietnam. CCPF 1/16 CALC (1960's). Material includes: steering committee minutes, June 20, 196?. CCPF 1/17 Cambodia, Laos, Malasia, Siam, 1965, 1967-68. Material includes: xeroxed clippings concerning the war in these areas. [All printed articles and studies removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/18 CFSC (Canadian Friends Service Committee) 1967-68. Material includes: correspondence and reports concerning CFSC activities especially Canadian medical aid to Vietnam; lists of medical supplies needed and sent. (Several letters in French). Principle correspondents include Frank S. Dingman. CCPF 1/19 Caritas, CRS / CPF Statements & News Releases, 1967. Material includes: response to Charles Hughes' letter; letters to Caritas Internationalis Rome, Italy; CRS letter to Commonweal; Religious News Service releases; statement against CRS; drafts of statements on "Politics & Peace." Principle correspondents include: Thomas Quigley, Fabien Flynn, Charles Hughes, James O'Gara, Thomas Merton, Eileen Eagan, Carlo Bayer. [All reprints and printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 1/20 Caritas, CRS / CPF Statements, Correspondence, 1967. Material includes: draft of a statement by Dan Berrigan; address labels; correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forrest, Agostino Bono, Carlo Bayer, Adolph Schalk, Michael Novak. [Photographs and printed material removed to photo and printed material collections.] CCPF 2 Box 2: Subject Files: Catholic Action-Civil Rights CCPF 2/01 Material includes: several drafts of a paper on "The Tradedy of East Bengal"; mailings regarding Bengal sent out from Ken Curtin (CPF). CCPF 2/02 Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1966. Material includes: mailing and tentative program for the 39th Annual Conference, 1966; analysis of commentaries on the National Inter-Religious Conference on Peace, 1966; statement of the World Order Committee of the CAIP on the war in Vietnam; correspondence concerning the 1966 conference and CAIP activities. Principle correspondents include: George Higgins, James Forest, Charles O'Donnell. CCPF 2/03 Catholic Education, 1965. Material includes: two papers by James Forest-"Defense of a Catholic School System," "War, Hunger, Nationalism- Basic Concerns of the Teacher says Nun." [COMMONWEAL article, "Reforming the Seminaries," Joseph O'Donoghue, Nov. 6, 1964 removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 2/04 Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program (CICOP), 1971-72. Material includes: Correspondence concerning the CICOP conference, 1971-72. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Quigley, Thomas Cornell. CCPF 2/05 Catholic Relief Service (CRS), 1967-68. { Material includes: correspondence, news releases and newspaper reprints concerning the CRS controversy of aid to North Vietnam; CPF response to CRS executive director, Edward E. Swanstrom; CRS aid to the "Popular Forces" also known as the Self Defense Corps. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Thomas Cornell, Michael Novak, James Norris, Charles Hughes, Paul Velde, Caritas Internationalis. ["CRS of the National Catholic Welfare Conference" INFORMATION BULLETIN, 1966; "When, Lord, Were You in North Vietnam?" reprint from Ocr. 7 AVE MARIA, removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 2/06 Catholic Relief Service (CRS) Ad & Article, 1967. Material includes: "Shall We Play Politics or Work for Peace?"- an advertisement for the CPF with a list of names used in conjunction with the ad. CCPF 2/07 Catholicism, 1964-65. Material includes: news clippings concerning Catholicism. [All printed articles removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 2/08 Catholics in South Vietnam, 1970-71. { Material includes: "Statement Against a Corrupt, Unjust, and Degenerate Society," June 1974 with note from Thomas Gumbleton; list of members of the Catholic Commission of Inquiry; International Assembly of Christians in Solidarity with Vietnamese, Laotion, and Cambodian peoples, activities and correspondence; reports of North Vietnam and the church; "Socialism in Vietnam: 25 Years of Building," Troung Ba Can; "Vietnamization of Saigon Politics," Cynthia Fredrick; appeals and letters from the suffering South Vietnamese to the Catholic Church; "Vietnamese Catholics and Peace" by Vietnamese Christians in the Service of the People, 1970. [COMMONWEAL reprints "Our Catholic 'Enemies' Encountering the Church of North Vietnam," Richard Griffen, "Catholic Bloodbath in Vietnam," D. Gareth Porter removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 2/09 CCCO [Central Committee for Conscientiuos Objectors], 1967- 68. Material includes: minutes of CCCO executive committee meeting Jan. 1967-June 1968; one letter from CCCO to CPF concerning a request for information. CCPF 2/10 Chavez, Ceasar [ca. 1960's]. Material includes: peper-"Amigos Guide to Health"; copy of "Proclamation"; spanish-poetry; registration and schedule for "Perigrination"-National Farm Workers Association; Amigos Song Book. CCPF 2/11 Christian - Marxist Dialogue, 1963-66. Material includes: Religious News Service articles concerning the Communist Party and Atheism; "Notes from a trip to Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and East Berlin," John Heidbrink,1963; letter from Hubertus Guske (Begegnung) to Jim Forest; newspaper clippings. [Roque Dalton article "Catholics and Communists in Latin America" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 2/12 Christian Peace Conference, 1964-66. Material includes: correspondence concerning the conferences; Jim Forest's report on the conference; lists of participants; John Heidbrink's notes from trip (see Box 2, Foler 11); speeches from conference (in German); several papers on Peace and Catholicism; Information Bulletins of Christian Peace Conferences. [All printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 2/13 Christianity and Atheism: A Dialogue? [no date]. Material includes: one paper entitled "Christianity and Atheism: A Dialogue" (no author given). CCPF 2/14 Civil Disobedience, 1968. Material includes: text of policy statement of the ACLU on Civil Disobedience, 1968; aims of U.S. Committee for Justice to Latin American political prisoners. CCPF 2/15 Civil Rights, 1965. Material includes: newspaper clippings on the Freedom March- Selma, Alabama, civil rights, and disobedience; Religious News Service articles on Selma; Philip Randolph Institute- Prospectus; "The Racial Revolution in a Theological Perspective," John Yoder. CCPF 3 Box 3: Subject Files: Commission-Indochina CCPF 3/01 Commission on Youth Service Projects. Material includes: The Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, by Bayard Rustin; Second Annual Fall Consultation on Voluntary Service, 1966- mailing and agenda. CCPF 3/02 Committee of Responsibility, 1960's. Material includes: one letter to the executive committee of the Committee of Responsibility for support of projected aid in medical supplies to Vietnam; one memo concerning the close relation of CPF to Committee of Responsibility. CCPF 3/03 Commonweal, 1964-65. Material includes: three letters to Jim Forest from John Leo concerning articles for COMMONWEAL. CCPF 3/04 Communist Party (U.S.), 1966. { Material includes: three letters of correspondence concerning the 18th National Convention of the Communist Party; one newspaper clipping re: Communist party intention to move openly into civil rights struggles. ["Party Affairs," May 1966, a NEW YORKER reprint removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 3/05 Condition of Man Conference, 1966. Material includes: report on a call for a conference on the Condition of Man on the Planet, and a list of supporters. CCPF 3/06 Congressonal Information, 1974. Material includes: recent legislation re: Vietnam; information on appropriations of aid to Vietnam; letters in support of CPF from Jacob Javits, Elizabeth Hortzman; testimony of Congresswoman Bella Abzug; list of Friends Committee on National Legislation; testimony of Edward Block before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on "Humanitarian Aid" in Vietnam. [The U.S. and Indochina-newsletter, December 1973, August 1974; "Parish Agreements on Vietnam"; "Treatment of Political Prisoners Hearing", 1973; CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Tues. April 9, 1974 re: political prisoners in South Vietnam, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 3/07 Corita, Mary, 1966. Material includes: Mary Corita's artwork (serigraphs); advertisements for her shows; articles concerning Mary Corita; CPF request for her services in designing a booklet; price list for serigraphs for sale; newspaper clippings. [All printed articles on Mary Corita and Immaculate Heart College removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 3/08 Cuba [no date]. Material includes: one newsclipping of a book review by Marion Glean for the book CHRISTIANITY AND REVOLUTION: THE LESSON OF CUBA by Leslie Dewart. CCPF 3/09 Cybernation, 1964-65. Material includes: W.H. Ferry articles-"Technology and Jobs," "Toward a Moral Economy," "Peace on Earth: Moral and Technological Implications"; bibliography of The Triple Revolution and related themes; Young Christian Students Study Day on Peace. CCPF 3/10 Del Vasto, Joseph Lanza, 1963-67. Material includes: short biogaphy of Del Vasto; correspondence concerning Del Vasto's visit to the U.S. and his sponsorship of CPF. CCPF 3/11 Dominican Republuc [no date]. Material includes: report of the Fellowship of Reconciliation on a mission to the Dominican Republic; "Observing the Election in the Dominican Republic," Donald F. Keys. CCPF 3/12 Draft (Conscription), 1965-66. { Material includes: "Legal Issues in the Draft Cases," Diane Schulder; International League Against Conscription- constitution. [THE DAILY CALIFORNIAN, May 12, 1966 and an article re: the draft, from LIFE, removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 3/13 Easter March and Vigil, 1965. { Material includes: letters from Margery Haring-coordinator, concerning the march. [Eastern Europe: Czechoslovak peacemovement brochure and "Reform Yes, Revolition No," Max Frankel removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 3/14 Economic Problems, 1965. Material includes: "Poverty and Christian Response," William Stringfellow-an extract from an editorial. CCPF 3/15 Ecumenical Commission, 1967. Material includes: documents and reports of the CPC (Christian Peace Conference) in Taize, France; list of commissions for the study of ecumenical problems. CCPF 3/16 Ecumenics, 1965-67. { Material includes: "Reunion of Christians Despite Catholic Dogma?," Thomas Sartory; "The New Protestant Stance Toward Roman Catholicism," "Christian Stance Toward Judaism," "The Ecumenicals and the Evangelicals," "The New Stance of Christians Toward World Religions," sermons of O. Walter Wagner, presented on the Protestant Hour, KSD-TV, 1967; newsclippings. [All printed material removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 3/17 Emergency Project, 1973-74. Material includes: flyer on a public meeting of international protest; form letter from George Webber to various priests and bishops to put pressure on them for the release of Buddhist and Catholic peacemakers in Saigon and Hanoi. CCPF 3/18 Emmaus House, 1967. Material includes: Emmaus House brochure; appeal for donations; "Reflections on Community" paper on Emmaus House; "Disciplines of the East Harlem Group Ministry"- information sheet. [NEWSWEEK reprint-"A Kind of Mecca" re: Emmaus House removed to printed material collection, (Xerox remains in collection.)] CCPF 3/19 Episcopal Peace Fellowship, 1966. Material includes: one letter Thomas [Cornell] to Thomas Hayes re: noncooperation with the Selective Service. CCPF 3/20 Fellowship of Reconciliation-Vietnamese Buddhists, 1973-74. Material includes: memo and correspondence from Tom Cornell- FOR to members of the Senate and House of Representatives concerning the situation of political prisoners in Vietnam; "Letter to all Vietnamese Busshists from the Patriarch"; Declaration of the Episcopal Conference of Vietnam, 1974 (translated from French); list of people in Philadelphia supporting the Buddhist monks fasting in Saigon prisons with a press release; copies of articles re: war prisoners. CCPF 3/21 Fund Raising, 1966-68. Material includes: mailings explaining CPF work and the evils of the Vietnam war; CARE and MEDICO brochures; two letters-Thomas Cornell 1968, Philip Berrigan, 1966. CCPF 3/22 Hopwell Junction - Catholic Quaker Retreat, 1971. Material includes: retreat invitation returns. [House Un- American Activities Committee, 1965; one article "HUAC- COMMONWEAL removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 3/23 Indochina Aid-Legislative { Materials from Tiger Cage Project, 1975. Material includes: Indochina aid request for 1975; mailing to Tiger Cage Demonstrators re: 1975 military appropriations for Vietnam; press release from Les Aspin-"Planes sent to Vietnam end up on scrap metal black market"; Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen-"Study Mission-II,Vietnam"; newspaper article- "Former A.I.D. Official Testifies on: 'Humanitarian Aid' Scandal," excerpts from the testimony of Edward Block, July 2, 1974. CCPF 3/24 Indochina Mobil Education Project, 1973. { Material includes: mailings sent by Mobile Education Project; Action Guideline-Saigon's Political Prisoners;. Materials from Indochina Resource Center-books and pamphlets. [All printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 3/25 Indochina Peace Campaign (IPC), 1973. Material includes: IPC flyers-"Women's Resources," "Our Taxes for Torture?"; Resource Center Report for Ohio Conference of IPC, October 1973; report from Portland IPC Chapter; proposed strategies for peace campaign actions; agenda for National Planning Conference on Indochina; Medical Aid for Indochina (MAI) letters. [Printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 4 Box 4: Subject Files: International-Muste CCPF 4/01 International Assembly of Christians [IAC], 1972. Material includes: one IAC document on "Catholics in North Vietnam: by Jean Vogel. [See also Box 2, Folder 8.] CCPF 4/02 International Committee of Conscience on Vietnam *ICCV), 1966-67. Material includes: correspondence concerning ICCV meetins (Australia). Principle correspondents include Alfred Hassler, Alan Walker. Newspaper clipping-article by Alfred Hassler in Dutch newspaper. [ICCV brochure; THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY reprint of "Australia" by Rex Mathias removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 4/03 International Committee to Free South Vietnamese Political Prisoners, 1973-74. Material includes: mailings; flyers; reprints; and newspaper clippings giving information on political prisoners and the Committee to Free Political Prisoners' activities. CCPF 4/04 International Conference for the Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Vietnam, 1973-74. Material includes: resolution-Stockholm, March 29-31, 1974; "The Paris Agreement and the Legitimacy of the PRG," Richard A. Falk; "U.S. Aid: The Main Obstacle to Full Implementation of the Paris Agreement on Vietnam," William Goodfellow and Fred Branfman; letter from Elly Steinmann re: political prisoners; "Nixon administration's Strategy of Multileteral Aid to Thieu's Economy," Gabriel Kolko; general reports, documents and information sheets concerning Vietnam political prisoners and U.S. aid to Vietnam. CCPF 4/05 Inter-Religious Conference on Peace, March 15-17, 1966. Material includes: reports, declarations, and recommendations of the conference and the workshops; "Commentary on Forms of Intervention," Gordon Zahn; articles on "Limitations and Possibilites of Organized Religion Acting for Peace"; position papers-"Living with the Changing Communist Worls," "Forms of Intervention: Moral Responsibilities and Limits," "Limitations and Possibilities for Peace," "Confronting the Changing Communist World," "The Role of Arms in the Search for Peace," and "China and the Conflicts in Asia"; list of participants by workshop. CCPF 4/06 Jagerstatter, Franz, 1965. Material includes: newspaper clippings on Jagerstatter regarding refusal to fight for Hitler; drafts of articles. [Printed articles in FELLOWSHIP and WORLDVIEW removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 4/07 Jericho II, 1971. Material includes: responses to April 18, 1971, activities in support of Jericho II and the Berrigans in Danbury, CT; letters returned from Jericho II announcing cancellation. CCPF 4/08 JESUIT MISSIONS Magazine. Material includes: three letters of correpondence between James Forest and James Cotter, director of JESUIT MISSIONS. CCPF 4/09 Latin America, 1966-67. Material includes: Report '67 of the Conference of Inter- American Student Projects (CIASP); James Forest's Catholic Worker Reader Introduction (draft); "Report on Work in Latin America from May to August, 1966" by Hildegard and Jean Goss. [All printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 4/10 Lee Stern-Fast, 1965. Material includes: corrsepondence concerning Lee Stern's fast during the Vietnam War, especially to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Principle correspondents include A.J. Muste, Lee Stern. CCPF 4/11 [Literature - CPF, ca. 1966]. Material includes: samples of leaflets and a list of available literature from the Catholic Peace Fellowship. CCPF 4/12 Lyttle, Bradford Defense Committee, 1971. Material includes: one letter from Lyttle re: his trial; photocopy of clipping giving result of Lyttle trial. [See also Box 6, Folder 4.] CCPF 4/13 Merton, Thomas, 1962-68. Material includes: poetry and writings of Merton; correspondence of Merton concerning his thoughts and personal matters to Jim Forest (with copies). [Reprints and magazine articles removed to printed material collection.][See also Box 4, Folder 15.] CCPF 4/14 Mobilization: Washington, 1967. { Material includes: schedule of events for Washington Mobilization; analysis of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives attitudes on Vietnam; "Vietnam-The Clergyman's Dilemma," a position paper for distribution; newspaper clippings on antiwar demonstrations; Student Mobilization Committee brochures and mailings. [All printed. Material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 4/15 Monasteries, 1964-66 [Papers by Thomas Merton]. Material includes: "The Monastic Renewal Problems and Prospects"-for Ed Rice by Thomas Merton; "Notes from an Ex Novice," "The Climate of Monastic Prayer," "Monastic Vows," "Monastic Vocation and the Background of Modern Secular Thought," papers by Thomas Merton. CCPF 4/16 Muste, A.J., 1967. Material includes: news article, letters and telegrams announcing the death of A.J. Muste with condolences. CCPF 5 Box 5: Subject Files: National-Peace News CCPF 5/01 National Action / Research on the Military Industrial Complex (NARMIC), 1973-74. Material includes: NARMIC (a Project of the American Friends Service Committee) mailings, publications and activity information concerning U.S. support of South Vietnamese jails and police as well as U.S. continuation in South Vietnam after the ceasefire; "We Call This War A Ceasefire," Dave McFadden, 1973; list of House of Representative Committee on Foreign Affairs; statement by Edward Kennedy charging administration cover-up and deception in South Vietnam. [A NEW TORK TIMES, Feb. 25, 1974 reprint-"Vast Aid From U.S. Backs Saigon in Continuing War," David Shipler; brochure-"United Campaign to Cut Aid to Thieu"-Indochina Peace Campaign; Congressional Record, Monday June 4, 1973, reprint "Prisons and Political Prisoners in South Vietnam"- removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 5/02 National Catholic Social Action Conference (NCASC), 1966, 1968. Material includes: 12th Annual Convention flyer; one letter from Peggy Roach to Jame Forest suggesting him as a candidate for membership on the Board of Directors of NCASC. CCPF 5/03 National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 1964-68. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF affiliation with NCCM; NCCM film information. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Richard Walsh. [NCCM Report No. 181, April 1966-"Alert Catholic" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 5/04 Nazism and Aftermath, 1964. Material includes: two newpaper clippings on Nazism. CCPF 5/05 Newman Clubs, 1966. Material includes: correspondence of the National Newman Student Federation and James Forest concerning CPF interest in National Newman Clubs; list of students attending 1965 National Newman Congress. CCPF 5/06 New Mexico, 1965. Material includes: The Santa Fe Community Action Organization-Narrative Progress Reoirt, 1965; CIASP Guide to Health-Immunity CCPF 5/07 New York Friends Group, Inc., 1965. Material includes: correspondence concerning the New York Friends Upland Institute and its efforts to provide training to deal with social conflict in nonviolent ways. Principle correspondents: James Forest, George Willoughby. CCPF 5/08 New York Resistance [ca. 1960's]. Material includes: ideas for New York war resisters; non- violent education suggestions. CCPF 5/09 New Zealand, 1966. Material includes: one letter concerning interest in world peace, (e.g. interest in CPF,) with reply. CCPF 5/10 Nhat Hanh, Thich, 1968. Material includes: articles and newsclippings concerning Thich Nhat Hanh's tour of the U.S. and his speeches; poetry of Thich Nhat Hanh; correspondence with Jim Forest regarding U.S. visit; Thich Nhat Hanh's statement on South Vietnam political prisoners; various speaking engagement itineraries. [Printed articles removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 5/11 Non-Sectarian Committe for Life, 1971 Metrial includes: one flyer concerning abortion; one reply to inquiry regarding the aims of the organization. CCPF 5/12 Non-Violence, 1959-66. Material includes: documents of-pacifism, Vietnam, the University of Peace, and nuclear arms; speech on "Memorial Day," James Ruetz; survey taken to measure the community's attitude toward the Vietnam war; "The Issue of Disarmament," by Schools of the Counties; "War in Origen an St. Augustine"; "Council for Survival," Archbishop Roberts. CCPF 5/13 [Non-Violence NewsClippings, 1962-65]. Material includes: newsclippings on non-violence activities and ideas. CCPF 5/14 Oadridge II-III, 1972-73. Material includes: mailing and information on Oakridge-a summer peace community, with list of weekend topics; list of participants in Oakridge III. [Brochures of Oadridge II removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 5/15 Organizational Correspondence [1964-65]. Material includes: correspondence with John Heidbrink; Frank Capell; Begugnung; FOR; IFOR; War Resisters League; the May Second Movement; Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, Inc. CCPF 5/16 PAX, 1961-66. Material includes: Trivoli Conference agenda, July 1966; correspondence regarding the PAX BULLETIN, and the Executive Committee of American PAX; PAX mailings; proposed declaration on Vietnam; constitution of PAX; letter explaining the beginning of American PAX to Ned Hogan from Tom Cornell; Two documents in French; several PAX flyer entitled "Whati it Does"; notice of central committee for conscientious objectors; article-"On Making Lasting Peace" of Schema XIII. [Copies of PAX BULLETIN, "Council for Survival" by Archbishop Roberts; COMMONWEAL reprint June 21, 1968," End Discrimination in the Draft Law"; "So You Won't Fight, Eh?," 1939, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 5/17 PAX and Early CPF Correspondence, 1961-62, 1964. Material includes: correspondence re: PAX and FOR. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, John Heidbrink. CCPF 5/18 Pax Christi, 1966. Material includes: correspondence regarding different peace movements in the U.S. and the Pax Christi organization in Holland. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, C. ter Maat. CCPF 5/19 Peace Candidates, 1966. Material includes: two letters of correspondence concerning Jerome P. Cavanaugh's campaign for the U.S. Senate. CCPF 5/20 Peace Movement - Proposals, 1967. Material includes: "International Memo A" prepared by Derek Mills and assistants re: the Peace movement circulated to James Forest and staff, January 1967. CCPF 5/21 Peace News, 1964. Material includes: one letter John K. to Jim Forest on Peace News stationery. [Copies of "Peace Treaty News"; and "The Priesthood in the 20th Century," letters of Henri perrin from JUBILEE, May 1964, removed to printed material collection. CCPF 6 Box 6: Subject Files: Peace on Earth-Quakers CCPF 6/01 Peace on Earth, 1965. Material includes: correspondence concerning Peace on Earth activities (a consultation of Leaders of Religion) with addresses and remarks by Arnold Toynbee, N.N. Inozemstev, Pope Paul VI, Luis Quintanilla, Paul Tillich, Kenzo Takayanagi, Carlo Schmid, Linus Pauling, George Kennan, Hubert H. Humphrey, Robert Hutchins, Alberto Lleras Camargo, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan; telegram from Pope Paul VI; documents on disarmament; registrants for 1965 consultation- Peace on Earth: Moral and Technological Implications; newspaper clippings. (See also box 12, folder 7.) CCPF 6/02 Peace on Earth / Vietnam Ad, 1965. Material includes: working drafts for statement on Vietnam- Pacem in Terris to be used as an advertisement in the NEW YORK TIMES; mailing list of supporters; flyers-Peace with Honor in Vietnam, Declaration of Conscience [Reprint from CONTINUIUM spring 1965-"Vietnam:The History of the Tragedy," Samuel Shapiro- Prof. of History, University of Notre Dame, IN; reprint from AVE MARIA-" Peace Communism and American Catholics"; copy of paid advertisement, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 6/03 Political Prisoners (South Vietnamese), 1973. Material includes: "Cambodia," Leon Boramy and Malcolm Caldwell; flyer on Cambodia and political prisoners; broadside on political prisoners; several papers and mailings distributed by War Resisters League on political prisoners; memo on continued support for South Vietnamese Police and the prison system; petition to free political prisoners; newspaper reprints re: The Theiu Government. [Printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 6/04 Poor Peoples Campaign, 1968. Material includes: report by Bradford Lyttle; various flyers and mailings from a Quaker Action Group concerning the Poor Peoples Campaign; address by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.- "Domestic Impact of the War in America"; newsclipping of King,Jr. CCPF 6/05 Pope John XXIII, 1962. Material includes: one newspaper clipping of Pope John XXIII's seventh Encyclical, 'To Do Penance.' CCPF 6/06 Pope Paul VI [1964-68]. Material includes: Religious News Service articles concerning the Pope and his statements on peace; letter from james Forest to the Pope; newspaper clippings of the Pope's messages; mailings to hopeful signers of a petition to the Pope; copy of the petition. CCPF 6/07 Pope Paul VI-Cable to [1967-68]. Material includes: copy of the cable drafted by Daniel Berrigan; mailing to CPF sponsors explaining the cable; list of signatures; news service articles concerning the cable. CCPF 6/08 [Pope] CPF Petition II-III, Mailing List Labels [no date]. Material includes: lists of names and address labels marked 'Yes' and 'No' regarding support of a petition to the Pope. CCPF 6/09 Prison Support Group, 1972. Material includes: Bureau of Prisons-Policy statement; announcement of the formation of the prison support group- Danbury Conneticut; list of inmate grievances at Danbury Federal Correctional Institute; New England Committee for Non Violent Action release on strike activities at Danbury Prison; support group mailing; memo from FOR to POW vigil contacts. CCPF 6/10 Protestant Theology, 1965. Material includes: two articles-one concerning the thoughts of Harvey Cox, one on the books of Dr. John A.T. Robinson, both noted as having unorthodox views of the Church. CCPF 6/11 Quaker Action Group, 1968. Material includes: correspondence with members of the Quaker Action Group concerning nonviolence in South America; two mailings of the Quaker Action Group. (See also Box 6, Folder 4.) ["The Church and Latin America's Rebellion," Cedric Belfrage reprint from THE NATIONAL GUARDIAN removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7 Box 7: Subject Files: Ramparts-Vietnam CCPF 7/01 RAMPARTS [Catholic Layman's Journal], 1964-65. Material includes: correspondence regarding CPF interest in RAMPARTS. Principle correspondents include: James Forest and Edward Keating- Publisher of RAMPARTS. CCPF 7/02 Retreat-Staff, 1972. Material includes: mailing giving details of staff retreat weekend, Sept. 1972. CCPF 7/03 Riga, Peter, 1964-66. { Material includes: manuscripts and correspondence from Peter Riga concerning his writings. Papers include: "The Agony of Vietnam, A Moral Evaluation"; "Revolutionary Atheism and Dialogue"; "The Question of War: A Moral Evaluation Prompted by the Vietnamese Crisis"; "Catholic Pacificism"; one newsclipping-letter to the editor of Riga. [Published. Material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/04 Roots of Peacemaking Retreats, 1971-72. Material includes: correspondence concerning retreats and themes, especially on the "spiritual roots of peacemaking." CCPF 7/05 Russell, Bertrand Peace Foundation. Material includes: one letter, Christopher Farley to James Forest, re: the work of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation in compiling information on Vietnam. CCPF 7/06 SANE [National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, Inc., 1965-66. Material includes: information on the "March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam" Nov. 27, 1965, coordinated by Sanford Gottlieb. CCPF 7/07 SNAFU Printers, 1970. Material includes: SNAFU chart of billing prices; flyer for 25th Anniversary of Hiroshima Week. (SNAFU Offset Printing Company, Inc., New York, New York.) CCPF 7/08 Schema XIII, 1965. Material includes: correspondence; news articles including the text of Schema XIII-The Church in the Modern World, particularly the section on war and peace: summation of remarks made by Cardinals and Bishops on the Schema; report of work in Rome during the 4th Session of the Vatican Council, 1965-Jean Goss; "The Church in the Modern World," Thomas D. Roberts-Titular Archbishop of Sugdea; newsclippings on the Vatican Council stance toward arms and war as related to adopting Schema XIII. Principle correspondent: James Douglass. CCPF 7/09 Social Reform Legislation, 1966. Material includes: "Demythologising the Homosexual," Alfred Gross; "Ethical Aspects of the Problem of Homosexuality," Alfred Gross; "Brotherhood of the Love of Christ," introductory statement. CCPF 7/10 Spring Mobilization Committee (SMC)-To End the War in Vietnam [1967]. Material includes: mailings and information on the mobilization conference, workshops and meetings; list of people invited; a working paper of the SMC conference by Robert Greenblatt; minutes; information sheet on Apr. 15, 1967, parade sponsored by SMC. [Printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/11 Summer '71 (Training for Nonviolent Direct Action.). Material includes: handwritten notes regarding the summer program agenda; informtional mailings announcing and updating information on the summer program; list of those receiving brochure and application; possible seminar topics; follow-up newsletter; information to those who have completed a training encampment or course on nonviolence. ["Amnesty: A Work of Reconciliation"-brochure removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/12 Tiger Cage Vigil and Fast, 1974-75. Material includes: Tiger Cage Vigil and Fast participants July 14-20, 1974; mailings to participants; flyer for Vigil. [Booklet-"Tiger Cage Vigil and Fast" U.S. Capitol Summer, 1974; weekly newsletter to participants in Tiger Cage Vigils June August, 1974, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/13 Turn Toward Peace, 1964-65. Material includes: letters to CPF requesting literature; "Vietnam Day-Berkeley," Robert Pickus; "The Recent Change in Leadership in the Diablo Valley Peace Center," no author given. [One brochure on "Turn Toward Peace," removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/14 University Christian Movement (UCM) 1967-68. Material includes: draft statement; adoption of UCM "minimal political stance"; draft proposal: "The Young Generation and Crisis in the Nation." CCPF 7/15 United States Servicemen's Fund, 1971. Material includes: form letter concerning U.S. Servicemen's Fund show for GI's signed by Jane Fonda, Gary Goodion, Dick Gregory; WASHINGTON POST article conglomeration showing Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherlan, "The anti-war movement's answer to Bop Hope." CCPF 7/16 Vietnam and Prisoners (Indo-China Solidarity Committees, 1973). Material includes: a list of literature available on Vietnam; notice of a film showing-"Tupamaros" (Uragway's National Liberation Movement); statement of the South Vietnamese Committee for the Liberation of the Patriots and Peace Loving People held in Saigon. [All printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 7/17 Vietnam Political Prisoners, 1973-1974. Material includes: letters in response to an article in the CATHOLIC WORKER requesting further information on political prisoners. [Brochures on "Christmas-Chanakah 1973" removed to printed material collection. CCPF 8 Box 8: Subject Files: Vigil-White House CCPF 8/01 Vigil in Front of the White House - Michael DeGregory, 1972. Material includes: CPF form letters regarding escalation in the "Third Indochina War"; letters from CPF members interested in taking action responding to Mike DeGregory's proposals; "Moral Responsibility and War Tax Resistance," paper with no author given. CCPF 8/02 Volunteers for Peace Response Sheets, 1970. Material includes: Volunteers for Peace mailing; flyer for "A Call to Action," April 18, Danbury Prison; list of Volunteers; list of names added to mailing list. CCPF 8/03 WCP?. Material includes: handwritten paper-WCP, Dr. Detman-Paris. CCPF 8/04 War in Indochina, Clippings and Historical Information. 1972-74. { Material includes: newsclippings concerning Vietnam; special literature list on the war in Indochina; Vietnamization: some facts and fallacies; Cambodian Fact Sheet. [Printed. Material "Laos 1820-1973," "Fact Sheet on Vietnam War," "Cambodia 1836-1973," "Vietnam International," removed to printed material collection. CCPF 8/05 War Resisters League, 1971. Material includes: one letter to Ken Curtin considering him for the executive committee of War Resisters League. CCPF 8/06 Washington Fast, 1968. Material includes: call for a national fast April 8-10, 1968, by clergy and laymen concerned about Vietnam. CCPF 8/07 Webber, George N. and Graham Martin, 1974. Material includes: newspaper clippings concerning Graham Martin- U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam and George W. Webber (George Webber was president of New York Theological Seminary and was attacked by Martin in a statement concerning Vietnam.) CCPF 8/08 Week of Concern, Sept. 29- Oct. 9, 1974. { Materials include: Bill Ofenloch street activity permit denial; news releases, mailings, statements, and flyers concerning Week of Concern activities especially at St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York) where nine were arrested asking for amnesty and release of political prisoners; information on Vietnam; selected list of the signer of "Call of Conscience"; speaker list for the Week of Concern; "Bull of Indiction of the Holy Year 1975 Section V." [One issue of THE CATHOLIC WORKER, Sept. 1974; "Indochina Still America's War"- Week of Concern booklet, removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 8/09 White House Prayer Group, 1973. Material includes: statement of purpose of the White House prayer group; typed prayers; fact sheets on the war in Vietnam. CCPF 8/10 Wilkens, Addison, 1966. Material includes: letters concerning the killing of Addison Wilkins and Malcolm Norment - Richmond, Virginia, as well as other killings, 1966. Principle correspondents include: Jacob Javits, John Doar, Robert Kennedy, Alfred Hassler. CCPF 9 Box 9: Subject Files: Misc. A - Z CCPF 9/01 Budget, 1968. Material includes: three pages of figures. CCPF 9/02 History, 1964-69. Material includes: seberal accounts of CPF's history; "Within the Mainstream: An Evaluation of Four Years"- unfinished account of CPF beginnings; literature list of the Catholic Peace Fellowship; list of office functions; copy of CPF newsletter, 1969. (See also box 9, folder 8 for history) [Copies of CPF BULLETIN, 1965-70, scattered issues removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 9/03 Job Applications. Material includes: one application for the position of editorial assistant with CPF. CCPF 9/04 June 3 Conference, 1967 [Catholic Peace Fellowship]. Material includes: handwritten expense account; Haight- Ashbury-West Coast proposal; flyer for CPF conference; correspondence of Jim Forest, Vincent Pollard, Bill Taylor, Al [Hassler], Gabe Huch. CCPF 9/05 Lectures, Conferences, Institutes, 1965-66. Material includes: one letter concerning American Friends Service Committee workshop of conscientiuos objector counselors; CPF mailing regarding The Upland Institute; Peace on Earth flyers-Fordham University; news releases from FOR. CCPF 9/06 Letters and Statements, Misc. 1965. Material includes: statements on the war in Vietnam by Joseph D. Hassett, Herbert W. Rogers, George H. Tavard, Robert W. Hovda, and Ned O'Gorman; letters to P. Boehmer, John Reedy, THE AVE MARIA, COMMONWEAL, and Pierre Haubtmann, from James Forest and Thomas Cornell. CCPF 9/07 Letters to Members, 1964-66. Material includes: responses to requests; correspondence concerning upcoming CPF events, pleas for peace, CPF activity announcements and ideas; Thomas Cornell;s "Why I Am Burning My Draft Card." CCPF 9/08 [Official CPF Business and Memos, 1965]. Material includes: correspondence establishing Thomas Cornell and James Forest as staff members of the CPF; draft of letters regarding medical aid program; statements on Vietnam; minutes of June 19, 1966 CPF meeting. Principle correspondents include: Alfred Hassler, Glenn Smiley, James Forest, Thomas Cornell. CCPF 9/09 Press Clippings, Releases, Editorials, 1965-66. Material includes: news briefs; article reprints; clippings; rough drafts of articles, broadsides on conscientious objection, pacifism, end to war in Vietnam, and nun's protest. CCPF 9/10 Publications, CPF, 1965-66. { Material includes: correspondence of James Forest and Butzon and Bercker of West Germany; galley of James H. Forest's "Catholics and Conscientious Objectors"; drafts of CPF pamphlets; memo re: Cardinal Shehan on Vietnam. [Flyer and printed material on CPF and c.o.'s removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 9/11 San Francisco Accident File, 1966. Material includes: correspondence of James Forest witnessing an accident in San Francisco. CCPF 9/12 Misc. CPF / FOR { Material, 1965-68. Material includes: James Forest's resume; correspondence; "What is Revolutionary Anarchism," George Woodcock; "Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament"; mailings. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Edwin Dahlberg, Alfred Hassler. CCPF 9/13 Misc. Clippings, ca. 1965. Material includes: 1965 newsclippings. CCPF 10 Box 10: Financial Material CCPF 10/01 Misc. Financial Reports. Material includes: one page of CPF finances March-June, 1965; official bank account authorization for CPF. CCPF 10/02 Paid Bills, Reciepts, Petty Cash. Material includes: CPF bills, invoices; and accounts of payment. CCPF 10/03 CPF Contribution Receipts. Material includes: receipts of contributions. CCPF 10/04 Checking Account- CPF, 1965. Material includes: bank statements; canceled checks; business checking account memo book. CCPF 10/05 Finances. Material includes: memos and letters concerning the state of CPF finances in 1969. CCPF 10/05 James Forest Bills. Material includes: Forest personal bills and accounts. (* - Confidential) CCPF 10/05 James Forest Bills. Material includes: Forest personal bills and accounts. (* - Confidential) CCPF 10/05 James Forest Bills. Material includes: Forest personal bills and accounts. (* - Confidential) RELATIONSHIP OF THE FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION TO THE CATHOLIC PEACE FELLOWSHIP The following seven boxes (11-17) include material related to the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR). The FOR began in 1914 as a movement of Christian protest against war. As this primarily Protestan organization expanded, the emphasis on opposition to war was not enouth and the group began to focus on a commitment to the building of a peaceful society; to the task of confronting human differences with the spirit of nonviolent love, compassion and reconciliation. Over the years religious groups specifically interested in peace, conscientiuos objection and interfaith activity functioned in conjunction with the FOR and in the early 1960's it became evident to several members of the FOR that such an organization of Catholics was needed. Hence, in 1963 the Catholic Peace Fellowship (CPF) began to fall together around the encouragement of John Heidbrink (FOR Church World Secretary), with James Forest, Marty Corbin and Philip Berregin as co-chairmen, their primary task being the initiation of educational programs to better acquaint Catholics with the tradition of the church in regard to war and peace. People joining the CPF became simultaneously members of the FOR and the FOR continues to play an active role in many denominational affiliates including the CPF. CCPF 11 Box 11: Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) CCPF 11/01 FOR 1964-65. Material includes: memoranda and correspondence concerning conditions of employment with FOR, a statement of purpose, retreats, the Vietnam project, CPF activities, the Episcopal Pacifist Fellowship, FOR finances, and publications; news releases; a speech delivered at FOR 50th anniversary by Alfred Hassler. [See also box 12, folder 2.] CCPF 11/02 FOR 1966. Material includes: mailings and correspondence concerning meetings, European contacts, new FOR literature, and reports; article for WIN (a magazine of "Peace & Freedom Through Nonviolent Action"); ad hoc committee on conscientious objectors materials; statement of the venerable Thich Nhat Hanh; staff discussions with Bob Gilmore and Staughton Lynd; executive staff memos. CCPF 11/03 FOR Minutes (N.Y.) 1963-66. Material includes: minutes of meetings and mailings of important reminders and notations; statement of income and expenses, 1963. CCPF 11/04 FOR - New York, 1965-66. Material includes: news releases from New York FOR concerning CPF; sorrespondence; executive committee meeting report; statement of income and expenses; new members lists; contribution receipts. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Tom Cornell, Dorothy Hassler. CCPF 11/05 FOR Lists, 1966. Material includes: a list of New York FOR members and various council memberships; list of members of the National Council 1965-66; international FOR lists. CCPF 11/06 FOR National Council, 1963-66. Material includes: mailings and memos concerning council members and issues; "They are our Brothers" draft with notes; bylaws of the FOR; annual reports; meeting materials including agenda, minutes, members and reports. CCPF 11/07 FOR National Council, 1967-68. Material includes: meeting materials including agenda, minutes, list of members, staff reports and resolutions; bylaws of the FOR; comments and issues raised by Kay Johnson re: FOR policy and program. CCPF 11/08 FOR Executive Committee and Budgets, 1965-68. Material includes: executive committee meeting minutes; FOR statements of income and expenses. CCPF 11/09 [FOR] Inter-Office Staff Memos, 1967. Material includes: memos from Ray Gould, Glenn Smiley, and Ron Young of FOR concerning FOR activities and budget. [Printed matter on Civil Rights removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 11/10 FOR-Pension Fund Plan, 1968. Material includes: FOR Pension Plan; FOR mailing list. CCPF 11/11 FOR Staff Reorganization, 1968. Material includes: staff reorganization: A proposal to the National Council; memos re: conscientious resistance to the draft- FOR perspective; AFSC minutes-Peace Secretaries rounup; Linda [Forest's] resignation letter; correspondence re: staff. CCPF 11/12 [FOR] Hassler Memos, 1968. Material includes: comments on a meeting of Quaker House; "Manifesto of Alliance" of National Democratic and Peace Forces of Vietnam; pension fund plan; staff relationships and responsibilites. CCPF 12 Box 12: FOR Dinners, Retreats, Workshops CCPF 12/01 FOR New York Dinner, April 1, 1964. Material includes: reservations received; minutes of the New York FOR; correspondence with speakers for annual dinner; statement of expenses. CCPF 12/02 FOR New York Dinner, May 1965 (50th Anniversary Dinner). Material includes: thank you letters to participants; expense reports; lists of reservations; suggested dinner menus; invitations and mailings for dinner; minutes New York FOR meeting March 22, 1965; correspondence with participants and speakers. CCPF 12/03 FOR New York Dinner, 1966. Material includes: record of those attending and responding to annual FOR dinner, rough transcription of A.J. Mustes remarks at the dinner. CCPF 12/04 Picnic, 1965. Material includes: mailing concerning annual picnic; memo to staff from A.J. Muste on picnic. CCPF 12/05 Retreat-Fall, 1965. Material includes: mailings and replies regarding annual council retreat at "Shadow Cliff" in Nyack, New York. CCPF 12/06 FOR Retreat, Fall 1966. Material includes: mailings to NY members concerning the Oct. 8th retreat (conference) at "Shadow Cliff" in Nyack, NY. CCPF 12/07 FOR - 100 Cities, 1965-67. Material includes: information, tentative schedules, memos, minutes, and reports on the 100 convocations (Peace on Earth: Moral and Technological Implications); paper explaining- "Series of 100 Convocations for Leaders of Religion" based on Encyclical of Pope John XIII PACEM IN TERRIS. (See also Box 6, Folder 1.) CCPF 12/08 FOR Draft / War Project. { Material includes: memos re: Draft / War Project; new. Materials; project coordinators. CCPF 12/09 FOR Field Work, 1967. Material includes: memos to field contacts; inquiries concerning members and contacts in various parts of the country. CCPF 12/10 FOR Workshops, 1968. Material includes: proposed workshop series. CCPF 13 Box 13: FOR-CPF and Other Organizations CCPF 13/01 Misc. CPF, FOR, IFOR [International FOR]. Material includes: updated version of FOR Vietnamese statement; report from Saigon by Alfred Hassler, 1967; Glenn Smiley report on West Coast trip, 1966; IFOR regulations and policy statements; Alfred Hassler-"The Shape of the World at Peace: A New Dimension in Peace Making"; ""World of Order or Liberation"; further comments on "Of the Making of Peace"; "Manifesto"; group of letters to the State Department regarding concern over aid to Vietnam; report on visit to the Treasurey Department. CCPF 13/02 FOR-Catholic Peace Fellowship, 1972-1975. Material includes: correspondence and memoranda concerning CPF and FOR activities, budgets and contribution; "Holy Year 1975 and the Jewish Jubilee Year," Marc Tanenbaum; mailings from CPF. [Printed material including CPF BULLETIN, "Catholics and Peace," pamphlet; "Catholic Pacifism in America," John J. Conley; "The Catholic Peace Movement Lives", David J. O'Brien, removed to printed material collection. CCPF 13/03 Catholic Worker, 1965-1974. { Material includes: correspondence concerning Dorothy Day's relations with James Forest and Tom Cornell; Day's Catholic worker involvement; interviews and news releases of Day. [Copies of the CATHOLIC WORKER, NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER and many articles about Dorothy Day removed to the printed. Material collection.] CCPF 14 Box 14: FOR - BROTHERS CCPF 14/01 [BROTHERS] Meals of Reconciliation, 1967-68. Material includes: correspondence concerning local meals of reconciliation and the money collected to be used in "They are BROTHERS Whom We Help" project; victims of war in North and South Vietnam; requests for information concerning the 'BROTHERS Project'; local 'meal' response; card file of sponsors of 'meals,' attendence, and funds collected. [One article "Begin the Beg-In," Edward Bennett from the AVE MARIA removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 14/02 BROTHERS Project, 1966-67. Material includes: memos, mailings, and correspondence concerning funds from the U.S. for purchase of medical and humanitarian aid for Vietnam victims; reports "They are the BROTHERS Whom We Help"; FOR Purpose, sponsors, and statements of peace; reprint from the NEW YORK TIMES Jan. 1966- a statement of the International Committee of Conscience of Cietnam, with signatures. [NEW REPUBLIC reprint and CHRISTIAN CHARITY reprint on aid to Vietnam removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 14/03 BROTHERS Project. Material includes: draft of appeal letter for personal assistance for relief to civilian victims in Vietnam; handwritten finance report by [Peter] Boehmer; FOR mailings concerning war relief; suggested texts to be used in conjunction with meals of reconciliation; MEDIC- volunteer medical combat team information; correspondence and memos concerning the BROTHERS Projects. Principle correspondents include: Alfred Hassler, James Forest. CCPF 14/04 BROTHERS-Beg-Ins, 1967. Material includes: brochure on beg-ins; response from local beg-ins; ideas for brochure; flyer for Committee of Faith Beg-in. CCPF 14/05 BROTHERS File, Jim Forest's, 1967. Material includes: correspondence concerning aid to Vietnam; "Beg-ins"; letter to President Johnson re: the government's blockade of medical relief to Vietnam. CCPF 14/06 BROTHERS, Correspondence- Negative. Material includes: letters from those on the FOR mailing list who do not agree with statements in the appeal for funds to aid civilian victims in North and South Vietnam. CCPF 14/07 BROTHERS, Correspondence- Positive. Material includes: positive response to FOR mailings and promotions. CCPF 14/08 BROTHERS, Letters from FOR, 1967. Material includes: letters from FOR in response to inquiries, requests for literature, articles written, etc. CCPF 14/09 BROTHERS-Congressional Correspondence, 1966-67. Material includes: letters from congressmen concerning Alfred Hassler's march, 1967; letter regarding a license for authorization to send aid to North Vietnam. CCPF 14/10 BROTHERS-Treasury / State Correspondence, 1966-67. Material includes: correspondence concerning request for treasury department license to send aid to North Vietnam. Principle correspondents include the Treasury Department, Department of State, Alfred Hassler, Glenn Smiley. [AVE MARIA "Letters"; "Explanation," Dixon Domnelly, Assistant Secretary of State, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 14/11 BROTHERS report, 1967. Material includes: memo concerning the BROTHERS Report mailing; copy of BROTHERS Report- an emergency newsletter by FOR for participants in the National Campaign for Medical Aid to Civilian Victims in Vietnam. CCPF 14/12 BROTHERS, Statements of Support-Personal. Material includes: letters written to Nicholas B. Katzenbach, under Secretary of State, urging permission to extend civilian relief in North and South Vietnam. Correspondence with Alfred Hassler. [Photo folder removed to photograph collection.] CCPF 14/13 BROTHERS, Times Advertisement and Other Advertisements, 1967. Material includes: example of advertisements to be placed in various publications to promote the national campaign to help civilian victims of the Vietnam war. CCPF 14/14 BROTHERS, FOR Supporting Literature, 1967. Material includes: form letters from FOR encouraging support for projects to aid Vietnam; suggestions for "BROTHERS" Kit; suggestions for organizing in the Campus Community. [All printed material on "They are our Brothers ," project of FOR; and HIGH ISSUES 13-printed for the high school student from FOR removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 14/15 BROTHERS - Editorials, 1967. Material includes: correspondence concerning printed articles on medical aid to Vietnam; newsclippings. [Editorials concerning medical aid to North and South Vietnam printed in AVE MARIA, NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER, CURRENTS, CHRISTIANITY & CRISIS, THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY, WAR / PEACE REPORT, the Somerset MESSENGER GAZETTE, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 15 Box 15: FOR - BROTHERS CCPF 15/01 BROTHERS General Correspondence, 1967. Material includes: correspondence concerning FOR projects in regard to aid to Vietnam, meals of reconciliation, contributions, local gatherings and rallys. CCPF 15/02 [BROTHERS] General Inquiries, 1966-1967. Material includes: correspondence regarding requests for literature, information on meals of reconciliation, program proposals-conscience and conscription, how to organize a local committee of conscience, proposals for ad hoc committee of conscience of Vietnam activities. CCPF 15/03 Correspondence (Answered with #1 letter), 1967. Material includes: form response to interest in organizing a local committee of conscience. CCPF 15/04 Correspondence (Answered #2 letter), 1967. Material includes: form response to interest in organizing a local committee of conscience and a meal of reconciliation. CCPF 15/05 Correspondence (Ansered with #3 letter), 1966-67. Material includes: request for and form letter response to those interested in the meal of reconciliation. CCPF 15/06 Correspondence. Material includes: requests for information from FOR, mailings, and contributions made. CCPF 16 Box 16: FOR-Articles and Other Writings CCPF 16/01 "War and Christian Conscience," Franziskus Stratmann, O.P.. Material includes: draft of "War and Christian Conscience," Franziskus Stratmann CCPF 16/02 Articles, Addresses and Reviews. Material includes: "Christian Pacifism," John J. Stathas, "Karl Barth and Christian Pacifism," John H. Yoder; "War and Peace," Robert Hovda; "Between the East and West ," Dominique Pire; "War, Conscience and Dissent," Gordon Zahn (with a review); "A Christian Protest," draft-Gordon [Jubilee article, "A Christian Protest," Gordon Zahn, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 16/03 Articles and Speeches, 1960s. Material includes: "Christianity and Its Prophetical Charism War and Peace," Peter J. Riga; "LSD and the Law- The Future of Psychadelics," Peter Stafford; CPF: Reflections on the Future- James Forest; "Definitions of Non-Violence," Pere Regamy; Paul Velde paper; "What Political Principle," Judith Gregory; "Advice to a Young Prophet," poem by Thomas Merton; "Three Aspects of Joseph Stalin," Michael Harrington; "The Death of Roger LaPorte," Nicole d'Entremont; "War, Conscience, and The Gospel," James W. Douglass; "Christopher Jones on Pilgrimage," "U.S. Military Bases in Puerto Rico and Their Strategic Function," no author given. CCPF 16/04 Plays and Poems. Material includes: program for Wesley Theatre; poems by Hermann Hagedorn; three plays arranged by Dick Moses; "In The Year Fourteen ," Robert J. O'Brien; peoms by Bob Lax, D.P. Cavafy, Ann Rabben Kenneth Patchen, and Paul Velde. [Three plays- "Open Secret," Adler, Bellak and Ridenour, "The Devil and the Dream," Joseph Julian, "Pilot Lights of the Apocalypse," Louis Ridenour, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 17 Box 17: FOR Miscellaneous Material CCPF 17/01 [Annual Reports, CPF ca. 1968. Material includes: two annual reports- one from James Forest, Director of Program; one from Thomas Cornell, Co- chairman of Catholic Peace Fellowship. CCPF 17/02 Form Letters and Statements, 1968. Material includes: form letters (with drafts) sent to mailing list, members, sponsors, etc.; speeches and statements by James Forest and Edwin Dahlberg. CCPF 18-22 Correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent Principle correspondents are Thomas Cornell and James Forest of CPF. CCPF 18 Box 18: Correspondence Files- Individuals, A-C CCPF 18/01 Correspondence- Individual, "A". Material includes: Correspondence concerning CPF literature requests and membership information; articles by James Andrews. Principle correspondents include: Baron Antoine Allard, James Andrews. CCPF 18/02 Correspondence- Individual, "B," 1965-1968. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature requests and membership information; some personal correspondence with James Forest. Principle correspondents include: John Baehler, Michael Barkley, Claudette Benaim, Harold Berliner, Ade Bethune, Arthur Binder, Claire Bishop, Herbert Burke. CCPF 18/03 Correspondence- Individual, "C," 1967-1968. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature requests, membership information and conscientious objector information; some personal correspondence. Principle correspondents include: Joseph Cavanaugh, Roger Choate, Joseph Ciparish, Thomas Cornell. CCPF 18/04 Correspondence- Individual, "C," 1967-1968. Material includes: correspondence concerning conscientious objection, CPF specific objectives, CPF general inforamtion; correspondence of Thomas Cornell with information concerning his work with FOR and CPF as well as his draft card burning; newspaper clippings; "Brief for Defendants-Appellants-U.S.A. Against Thomas Cornell." Principle correspondents include: Matt Clarke, Steve Clark, John Coffield, Brendan Collins, George Collins, Thomas Cornell. CCPF 19 Box 19: Correspondence Files- Individual, C-F CCPF 19/01 Correspondence- Individual, Cornell, Thomas, 1965-1968. Material includes: correspondence and writings of Thomas Cornell concerning his draft card burning, draft status, and CPF activities; Thomas Cornell personal resume; letters from prison; newspaper clippings. [Copies of SLANT, Vol. 2, No.1 Feb./March, 1966, No.8 Apr./May, 1966, and WIN, Vol. II, No. 21, Dec. 30, 1966, removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 19/02 Correspondence- Individual, Cox-Dorney. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature, CPF activities, membership information; Anthony Denaro's statement regarding the moral question of Vietnam. Principle correspondents include: Lewis Cox, Dorothy Day, Anthony Denaro, Thomas Dorney. CCPF 19/03 Correspondence- Individual, James Douglass-William DuBay. Material includes: Correspondence with James Douglass concerning his writings and CPF activities. William DuBay correspondence and newspaper clippings concerning his suspension from the priesthood. [James Douglass-"Guilt of Hiroshima" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 19/04 Correspondence- Individual, E-F. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF materials, membership information, the Emmaus House Community, contributions, and the immorality of war. Principle correspondents include: Hermene Evans, W.H. Ferry, James Forest, Paul Furfey. [Henry Fehren, Robert T. Francoer and Frederick Frank's articles removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 19/05 Correspondence- Individual, Forest, James (Trial p. 481-563) 1968. Material includes: pages 481-563 of the transcript of James Forest's trial, 1968. CCPF 20 Box 20: Correspondence Files- Individual, G-L CCPF 20/01 Correspondence- Individual, G (general). Material includes: general correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership, contributions and literature. CCPF 20/02 Correspondence- Individual, G-Griffiths. { Material includes: correspondence conerning CPF activities, articles, and contributions; general peace activities. { Material. [Russel Gibbons Reprint, Bede Griffith reprints and two publications of Allen Ginsberg removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 20/03 Correspondence- Individual, H (general) 1968. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF membership, contributions, literature, and peace movements in Japan. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Haessler, Togo Harako, Marguerite Harris. [One article for AVE MARIA- "Coffee And ," by Joe O'Sullivan; The New Zealand CHRISTIAN PACIFIST, Vol., 21, no. 5 with the article- "Can Catholics be Conscientious Objectors" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 20/04 Correspondence- Individual, Haessler-Hovda. Material includes: correspondence concerning the Fellowship of Reconciliation and CPF activities, George Higgins' articles on the Liturgical Conference. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Haessler, Togo Harako, Marguerite Harris, John Heidbrink, George Higgins, Keith Hiner, Ed Hoffman, Robert Hovda. CCPF 20/05 Correspondence- Individual, Huck-K (general). Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service status, Catholic Peace activities in North Dakota, dissemination of conscientious objector and draft information, membership and literature requests. Principle correspondents include: Donald Huck, Charles Hughes, Neale and Deidre Hunter. [Clinton Hunt printed material removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 20/06 Correspondence- Individual, Keating-Lyttle. Material includes: correspondence concerning David Kirk's ordination, CPF activities, literature, membership information, contributions, and support; newspaper articles on Roger LaPorte and Norman Morrison's protests to Vietnam. Principle correspondents include: Edward Keating, David Kirk, Al Krebs, Roger LaPorte, Irving Lauch, Thomas Lewis, Bradford Lyttle. [David Kirk articles and reprints and A.V. Krebs articles removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 21 Box 21: Correspondence Files- Individual, M-R CCPF 21/01 Matthei-McMorrow. Material includes: correspondence concerning Chuck Matthei's arrest; general letters of CPF membership, contributions, and literature requests; "Is the Vietnam War Right or Wrong?," Richard McSorley. Principle correspondents include: Chuck Mattei, Vince McGee, John McKenzie, Maureen McMorrow. [Two articles by John McLaughlin removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 21/02 Marcin, Alex. Material includes: art work of Alex Marcin. CCPF 21/03 Correspondence- Individual, M (general)-Merton. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership and literature requests; appeals of draft status; Buffalo CPF activities. Principle correspondents include: Paul Maryniak, Thomas Merton. [Howard Meyer article-"overcoming the White Man's History" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 21/04 Correspondence- Individual, Miller-N. { Material includes: newsclippings and articles concerning David Miller's draft card burning; correspondence of CPF activities, membership and literature requests; National Committee on Catholic Concerns-mailing; minutes of NSBRO (National Service Board for Religious Objectors) board meeting. Principle correspondents include: David Miller, A.J. Muste. [Articles on A.J. Muste from THE REPORTER Mar., 1967 and THE PEACEMAKER Feb., 1967 removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 21/05 Correspondence- Individual, O (general)-Ricci. Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership, literature requests, selective service, and contributions; "Catholic Church Reform in the U.S.-Too Late?," William Osborn; Pax material. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Ritt; Patricia Ricce. [Bayard Rustin article "From Protest to Politics- The Future of the Civil Rights Movement" removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 21/06 Quigley, Thomas, 1967-68. Material includes: correspondence concerning peace work with respect to church issues especially in regard to Catholic Relief Services. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Quigley- director of Foreign Visitors Office U.S.C.C. & N.C.W.C. CCPF 22 Box 22: Correspondence Files- Individual and Miscellaneous CCPF 22/01 Correspondence- Individual, S-T (general). Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service information, CPF membership, literature request, and CPF activities. CCPF 22/02 Correspondence- Individual, U-Z. Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service status, CPF membership, literature requests, and contribution; "The Vietnam War and How to Get Out of It," Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh; "Triangulation," Paul Velde. Principle correspondents include: Paul Velde, Gordon Zahn. [Copies of the SIMON STAR July, 1964, Apr. 1965, from Anton Wallich-Clifford removed to printed material collection.] CCPF 22/03 Zahn, Gordon [1964-1966]. { Material includes: correspondence concerning Zahn's travels to the U.S. from England in relation to peace movement activities; Zahn's writings and work at Loyola; newspaper clippings. [Printed articles by Zahn removed to printed. Material collection.] CCPF 22/04 Hostile Correspondence, 1966. Material includes: two letters conveying hostility twoard the CPF. CCPF 22/05 Correspondence- Inter-Office, 1968. Material includes: inter-office memoranda primarily from James Forest re: Caritas, CPF activities. CCPF 22/06 Correspondence- Sisters, 1964-66, 1968. Material includes: correspondence with sisters concerning CPF membership and literature. CCPF 22/07 Correspondence- Brother, 1967-1968. Material includes: correspondence with several brothers concerning draft status, CPF membership, information and literature. CCPF 22/08 Mailing List & Miscellaneous. Material includes: lists of addresses and requests for additions or deletions to the CPF mailing list. CCPF 23 Box 23: Conscientious Objection- Subject Files CCPF 23/01 Chicago Resistance Conference, 1968. Material includes: Correspondence concerning the first national resistance conference in Chicago with proposals; perspectives on the Democratic Convention Challenge by Tom Hayden and Rennie Davis; "From the Pentagon to Chicago," a view of proposed confrontation at the Democratic convention by Ross Flanagan; memoranda from Stewart Meacham concerning an anti-war strategy for the Chicago convention; Youth International Party (YIP) announcement of youth festival in Chicago. CCPF 23/02 Conscientious Objection [General File], 1965-71. Material includes: miscellaneous letters to the editor, announcements and correspondence concerning the war, peace activities, conscientious objection and the selective service system; statement of Thomas Cornell on being sentenced in 1966 for burning his draft card; material of the Committee on Conscientious Objection; fact sheet on immigration to Canada. CCPF 23/03 Conscientious Objection- Literature, 1965-66. Material includes: drafts and galley of "Catholics and Conscientious Objection;" copy of "Can a Catholic be a Conscientious Objector?;" draft of an article by James Forest, "The Conscientious Objector and the Church" with comments from the editor of WAY; typescript reprint of "Right to Say No?," COMMONWEAL, New York, Oct. 8, 1965. CCPF 23/04 Draft / Resistance, 1967-68. Material includes: articles and news releases on the draft and resistance; material on draft institutes and centers. CCPF 23/05 Men in Prison, 1966, 1970. Material includes: correspondence concerning three cases of c.o.'s in prison. CCPF 23/06 "Peace" [General CPF Inquiries and Requests], 1969-70. Material includes: correspondence concerning information on conscientious objection, the CPF organization and draft counseling. Principle correspondents include Mike Witteles, Lyle Young, James Brucz, William Hamister. CCPF 24-30 Conscientious Objection CPF General Correspondence Correspondence primarily between persons of draft age and the CPF requesting information, literature, and help in regard to filing for conscientious objector status or alternative service; these files contain. Material explaining the selective service system laws, Catholic dogma concerning war, peace, violence, trial information etc. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Thomas Cornell. Folders are arranged alphabetically by correspondent, all printed. Material has been removed to the printed material collection. CCPF 31-34 Conscientious Objection Counselor Files Primarily correspondence between persons of draft age and CPF couselors requesting information, literature and procedures in regard to conscientious objection; these files contain material explaining the selective service system laws, Catholic dogma concerning war, peace, violence, trial information, and help in regard to filling out the c.o. form (SSS 150). Principle correspondents include: CPF counselors Lyle Young, Hank Malinowski, Jim Brucz, William Hamister, Donal Hanselman. Files are arranged alphabetically by counselee. CCPF 35 Box 35: Daniel Berrigan CCPF 35/01 Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, 1965-1973. Material includes: correspondence and news releases concerning peace activities, especially with respect to Daniel Berrigan; personal correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Daniel Berrigan. CCPF 35/02 Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, 1973-1975. Material includes: correspondence and news releases concerning peace activities; publications regarding Daniel Berrigan. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Daniel Berrigan. CCPF 35/03 Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, June 1975-Feb. 1977. Material includes: correspondence, flyers and memos concerning peace activities; publications regarding Daniel Berrigan. Principle correspondents include: Daniel Berrigan; James Forest. CCPF 35/04 Daniel Berrigan- Poetry, Publication. Material includes: Daniel Berrigan poetry; statement of Berrigan at rally calling for an end to the war in Vietnam; publicity for book on the Berrigan's, and a play by Daniel Berrigan; transcript of Daniel Berrigan's conversation with Thich Nhat Hanh. CCPF 35/05 Daniel Berrigan- Anti Semitic Controversy. Material includes: correspondence and news articles concerning Daniel Berrigan's statements on Israel, Oct. 19, 1973 and Arthur Hertzberg's response. CCPF 35/06 Daniel Berrigan- Cathedral Action. Material includes: correspondence; news articles; and interviews regarding Berrigan's walkout of a mass at Saint Patricks Cathedral, Apr. 30, 1972. CCPF 36 Box 36: Berrigan, Philip and Daniel CCPF 36/01 Philip Berrigan, 1964-65. Material includes: xerox copies of correspondence and a speech by Philip Berrigan at Boston University Oct. 1, 1965. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Philip Berrigan. CCPF 36/02 Philip Berrigan, 1966-72. Material includes: Xerox copies of correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Thomas Cornell; Philip Berrigan. CCPF 36/03 Philip Berrigan, 1973-74. Material includes: xerox copies of correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Philip Berrigan. CCPF 36/04 Philip Berrigan- [Elizabeth] McAlister. Material includes: news articles; flyers; correspondence concerning Philip and Elizabeth's activities, sentences, and personal lives; statements by Philip Berrigan and Elizabeth McAlister. CCPF 36/05 Philip Berrigan, 1967-72 New Yorker Chec File. Material includes: press statement and news service articles concerning Philip's activities in the Harrisburg conspiracy, and Danbury Prison; background material on the trial of the Baltimore Four; "Phil Berrigan- An American POW;" "Statement of Solidarity with our Brother Phil Berrigan," with list of supporters. CCPF 36/06 [Berrigans- Statements of and Works Concerning]. Material includes: Philip Berrigan's opening statement at his trial (1972); part of the galley for Daniel Berrigan's "Man's Spirit and Technology;" journal entries; items of correspondence concerning articles for publication pertaining to the Berrigans. CCPF 36/07 [Berrigans- Statements of and Works Concerning]. Material includes: transcript of Daniel Berrigan- Thich Nhat Hanh conversation (copy_ 1973; paper on the meanings of Resistance Action Today by Elizabeth McAlister; "Daniel Berrigan: The Poet and Prophet as Priest" by James Forest; "Berrigan / Morganthaw Discussion," Jan. 3, 1974; Daniel Berrigan's talk at the Christian Peace Conference in Prague, 1964; U.S. District Court of Connecticut- Daniel and Philip Berrigan vs. J.J. Norton (Danbury, Federal Correctional Institution); "What Phil Berrigan Wanted to Tell the Harrisburg Jury," 1972. CCPF 37 Box 37: Berrigans CCPF 37/01 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip. Material includes: misc. articles and correspondence concerning both Philip and Daniel Berrigan; an appeal from the Berrigans from Danbury Prison; flyers and religious new articles of activities. CCPF 37/02 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip, 1968-73. Material includes: primarily photo copies of correspondence concerning the Berrigan's activities from 1968-73; paper on Daniel Berrigan; statements of sentencing- Philip Berrigan; some personal correspondence with James Forest. CCPF 37/03 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip, Correspondence, 1973-74. Material includes: correspondence primarily concerned with peace activities and articles regarding the Berrigans work for peace. CCPF 37/04 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip. Material includes: Daniel Berrigan's speech, Jan. 5, 1973; "On the Torture of Prisoners," by Daniel and Philip Berrigan; two addresses by Philip Berrigan- "Peace on Earth ," "Non Violence ;" debate with Dr. O'Brien at Georgetown, July, 1965; transcript of Daniel Berrigan's interview on "Meet the Press," Feb., 1973; "International Life and Peace," Daniel Berrigan; U.S.A. vs. Patrick George Farren- transcript of testimony of Daniel Berrigan; excerpts from writings of the Berrigans; Religious News Service articles concerning the Berrigans. CCPF 37/05 Berrigan, Jerry [and Carol]. Material includes: correspondence concerning Daniel and Philip's letters from prison, the plight of CPF, THE GREAT BERRIGAN DEBATE, and FELLOWSHIP MAGAZINE. Principle correspondents include: Carol and Jerry Berrigan, James Forest. CCPF 37/06 Berrigan, Rosalie. Material includes: correspondence concerning personal matters and CPF news. Principle correspondents include: Rosalie Berrigan, James Forest. CCPF 37/07 Berrigan, Daniel and Philip; Newspaper Clippings. Material includes: Newspaper clippings from 1965-74 concerning the Berrigans. All other printed materials from Boxes 35-37 separated to the printed material collection. Photos removed to photo collection. CCPF 37/08 Vietnam Statement / Background . CCPF 37/08 Forest, James -- Indochina 1973,1976 CCPF 37/08 Church World Service -- Brochures (post Vietnam war) . CCPF 37/08 WIN magazine Vo. XI no. 15 -- Peace in Indochina 1754/0501 CCPF 37/10 Vietnam AI (Amnesty International) 1975-1976 CCPF 37/10 Forest, James -- Laduquie, Arlette . CCPF 37/11 Hentoff, Nat -- Village Voice 1977/0228 CCPF 37/11 VIETNAM 1977: IS IT ANY OF OUR BUSINESS? Nat Hentoff 1977 CCPF 37/11 Cornell, Tom -- Mailing re: Vietnam 1977: Is it Any . CCPF 37/12 Vietnam Statement -- Early Drafts, Letters to Signers 1976 CCPF 37/12 Human Rights in Vietnam Appeal 1976 CCPF 37/12 Forest, James 1976 CCPF 37/12 Cornell, Thomas 1976 CCPF 37/12 Newhaus, Richard John 1976 CCPF 37/12 APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT OF VIETNAM RE HUMAN RIGHTS 1976 CCPF 37/13 Vietnam Statement -- Jacqueney, Theodore 1976 CCPF 37/13 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PRESS CONFERENCE 1976/1229 CCPF 37/14 Vietnam Statement -- Signature . CCPF 37/14 Appeal to Government of Vietnam -- Signers List 1977 CCPF 37/14 Forest Jim -- Signer of Appeal to Vietnam Cornell, Thomas W. -- Signer of Appeal to Vietnam 1976-1977 CCPF 37/15 Correspondence Asstd? 1978 CCPF 37/15 Cornell, Thomas re Peace, Human Rights 1978 CCPF 37/15 Carter, Jimmy to Cornell, Thomas 1978/0428 CCPF 37/16 Vietnam Statement -- General Correspondence 1976-1977 CCPF 37/16 Forest, Jim, Laurie Hasslerl Correspondence Cornell, Thomas Herod, Bill Douglas, Jim 1976-1977 CCPF 38/01 DD / JT Letters -- Merton Correspondence & Writings 1961-1966 CCPF 38/01 Merton, Thomas to Dan Berrigan 1961-1966 CCPF 38/01 Preface to Japanese Edition of SEVEN STOREY MOUNTAIN 1963 CCPF 38/01 Preface to Vietnamese Translation NO MAN IS AN ISLAND . CCPF 38/01 ANTHOLOGY OF IRISH POETRY -- Abbey of Gethsemani 1964/09 CCPF 38/01 THE ZEN KOAN -- Merton, Thomas 1966 CCPF 38/01 THOMAS MERTON'S MOUNTAIN -- Berton, Naomi, THE SIGN 1964/10 CCPF 38/01 Berton, Naomi -- THOMAS MERTON'S MOUNTAIN 1964/10 CCPF 38/02 Day, Dorothy CCPF 38/02 Interview of Dorothy Day -- Lavine, Doug 1978 CCPF 38/02 Cornell, Thomas to Day, Dorothy Speltz, Frank to Forest, Jim re: marriage 1978 CCPF 38/03 Forest, James 1977-1978 CCPF 38/03 Cornell, Thomas -- Forest, Jim Chartier, Richard -- Forest, Jim 1977-1978 CCPF 38/03 Human Rights in Vietnam 1977-1978 CCPF 38/03 Unified Buddhist Church 1977-1978 CCPF 38/03 DOCUMENT / VIOLATIONS OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM 1977-1978 CCPF 38/04 Forest, James 1977-1979 CCPF 38/04 Berrigan, Dan Cornell, Thomas Hunter, Barton AFOR Deah, Richard 1977-1979 CCPF 38/05 Forest, Jim -- Day, Dorothy 1975 CCPF 38/05 WONDERFUL WONDERFUL ADVENTURES -- Day, Dorothy 1975 CCPF 38/05 Moore, Bp. Paul -- Address, Dorothy Day reception 1975/0205 CCPF 38/05 Forest, Jim Cornell, Tom 1975/0205 CCPF 38/06 JHF -- TC Correspondence 1977-1978 CCPF 38/06 MAN AHEAD OF HIS TIME -- Zahn, Gordon 1968/0504 CCPF 38/06 Forest, James from Jail to Cornell, Thomas 1969 CCPF 38/07 Vietnam Statement Correspondence 1976-1977 CCPF 38/07 Dellinger, Dave column -- Vietnam, SEVEN DAYS 1977 CCPF 38/07 Lynd, Staughton response Dellinger column 1977 CCPF 38/07 Schwarzchild, Henry 1976 CCPF 38/07 Lacouture, Jean -- Vietnam Articles 1976 CCPF 38/07 Fernandes, Richard, Rev. -- Forest, James 1976 CCPF 38/07 Jacqueney, Theodore -- Vietnam Articles 1976 CCPF 38/07 Herod, Bill -- Forest, James Meacham, Stewart 1976 CCPF 38/07 Vietnam Statement -- Human Rights Violations 1976 CCPF 38/07 Chomsky, Noam McReynolds, David -- Vietnam Statement signers 1976-1977 CCPF 38/07 Hassler, Alfred -- Vietnam Statement signers 1977 CCPF 38/07 Weiss, Cora and Peter -- Report from Visit to Vietnam 1976 CCPF 38/08 Vietnam Statement -- Documents . CCPF 38/08 Human Rights, Political Prisoners Issue . CCPF 38/08 Minutes Mtg. of Ad Hoc committee -- Vietnam Statement 1976/1020 CCPF 39/01 Vietnam Human Rights 1976-1977 CCPF 39/02 Vietnam Newspaper Articles 1976-1977 CCPF 39/03 Vietnam Statment -- War Resisters League . CCPF 39/03 McReynolds, David -- Forest, Jim . CCPF 39/04 Vietnam Statement [some extras, to be sorted] . CCPF 39/05 Vietnam Statement -- AFSC . CCPF 39/05 Lazur, Ed AFSC -- Forest, Jim . McAuliff, John AFSC -- Forest, Jim . CCPF 39/05 Quinn - Judge, Paul AFSC -- Response to Forest article . CCPF 39/06 Vietnam Statement - Names . CCPF 39/06 Signers of Vietnam Statements -- List of Names, etc. . CCPF 39/07 Vietnam Statement -- Responses to JF article . CCPF 39/07 Herod, Bill -- Forest, Jim re article . CCPF 39/07 Parker, Scudder H. -- Reconciliation & Vietnam WIN 1976/1118 CCPF 39/07 Hollander, Mel -- Forest & FOR open letter 1976/1108 CCPF 39/07 Forest, Jim -- Vietnam: Unification Without Reconc. 1976/10 CCPF 39/08 Vietnam Human Rights . CCPF 39/08 Human Rights in Vietnam -- Subcommittee Hearing H.R. 1977/06+ CCPF 39/08 Appeal to Government of Vietnam re Human Rights 1976/12 CCPF 39/08 Correspondence -- Human Rights in Vietnam 1976/12 CCPF 39/08 Articles, Newsclippings Vietnam Human Rights 1976/12 CCPF 39/09 Vietnam 1978,1979 CCPF 39/09 Vietnam, Socialist Republic -- Kennedy R. Scott 1979/0619 CCPF 39/09 Baez, Joan Chandes 1979/0619 CCPF 39/09 Amnesty International -- Buddhist Prisoners in Vietnam 1978/08 CCPF 39/10 Vietnam Human Rights . CCPF 39/10 Human Rights in Vietnam -- Articles . CCPF 39/10 Hunter, Barton . Deab, Richard . Forest, Jim . CCPF 39/10 RESOLUTION ON VIETNAM -- Healing the Wounds of War 1971/1111 CCPF 39/10 McRaynolds, David 1971/1111 CCPF 39/10 Frazer, Don -- International Relations Subcommittee Cornell, Thomas 1977 CCPF 39/10 PARABLE OF THE UNRESPONSIVE WITNESS -- Forest, Jim 1977 CCPF 39/10 UNIFIED BUDDHIST CHURCH OF VIETNAM FIFTEEN YEARS FOR RECONCILIATION- Church of Vietnam 1978 CCPF 39/10 DECLARATION OF DISINHERITED VIETNAM ON HUMAN RIGHTS 1977 CCPF 39/10 CHARTER 78: THE PRISON SYSTEM IN SOUTH VIETNAM . CCPF 39/11 Vietnam Human Rights . CCPF 39/11 Forest, Jim . Cornell, Thomas . Berrigan, Daniel . McReynolds, Richard . Jacqueney, Theodore . CCPF 39/11 Buddhists in Vietnam . CCPF 39/11 Pope Gregory response to Duren, Janice in CALC Report 1977 CCPF 39/12 CPF Regions pre 1975 . CCPF 39/12 Mulligan, Joe -- Chicago -- Cornell, Thomas . CCPF 39/13 CPF Correspondence 1975/0112 CCPF 39/13 Cornell, Thomas re CPF general 1975/0112 CCPF 39/14 CPF Bulletin . CCPF 39/14 CONFRONTING THE BEAST -- Kuhn, George . CCPF 39/14 COMUNIDADES DE BASE AGENTS FOR CHANGE IN LATIN AMERICA . CCPF 39/14 O'Callahan, Jim -- COMUNIDADES DE BASE . CCPF 39/15 CPF Bulletin 1979 CCPF 39/15 CPF Bulletin -- Article drafts 1979 CCPF 39/16 CPF Bulletin 1978 CCPF 39/16 CPF Bulletin -- Copies of 1977-1978 CCPF 40/01 CA'80 Background / Memos -- Central America . CCPF 40/01 Central America - International Days of Penance & Hope 1979 CCPF 40/01 Solidarity Campaign -- Central America 1979 CCPF 40/02 CA Minutes -- Hildegard Goss-Mayr . CCPF 40/02 International Days- Sunshine & Peace- Central America . CCPF 40/03 CA responses . CCPF 40/03 International Solidarity with CA -- U.S. Support 1979/10 CCPF 40/04 CA Support, Memos and Minutes 1979 CCPF 40/04 Central America Support Committee -- Member list 1979 CCPF 40/04 Central America Liberation Campaign -- U.S. Support 1979/09 CCPF 40/04 Central America Solidarity Campaign -- Goss-Mayr, H. 1979/09 CCPF 40/05 CA Solidarity (correspondence) 1979-1980 CCPF 40/05 Goss Mayr, Hildegard, Jean -- Central America 1979-1980 CCPF 40/05 International Day / Justice & Peace -- Central America 1980/0112 CCPF 40/06 CA -- Bishops letter SEDAC Background Memo . CCPF 40/06 Finances -- International Day Justice & Peace 1980 CCPF 40/06 SEDAC = Secretarado Episcopal de America Central y 1980 CCPF 40/06 SEDAC = Secretariat of the Bishops of Central America 1980 CCPF 40/07 CA Local Programs . CCPF 40/07 Solidarity Campaign CA -- Local program interest . CCPF 40/07 Solidarity Campaign CA -- Peace gatherings etc. 1980 CCPF 40/07 World Days of Peace CA -- Brochure, Mailings, etc. 1980/0112 CCPF 40/07 International Days / Justice & Peace in CA U.S. Support 1980/0112 CCPF 40/08 Central America Memos 1980 CCPF 40/08 International Days / Justice & Peace in Central America 1980/0112 CCPF 40/08 Goss-Mayr, Hildegard Report International Days 1979/07+ CCPF 40/09 Central America Campaign Materials CCPF 40/09 LATIN CHURCH IN SIEGE -- Riding, Alan (NYT) 1979/0506 CCPF 40/09 International Days Justice Peace -- Study / Reflection 1979/0506 CCPF 40/09 Call to Solidarity, Prayer Protest -- Quigley, Thomas 1979/0506 CCPF 40/09 Central America: Roots of Crisis -- Latin America . CCPF 40/10 Thomas Cornell Correspondence 1979 CCPF 40/10 International Days for Peace & Justice in Central 1979 CCPF 40/10 Central America Support Campaign 1979 CCPF 41 Thomas Cornell Correspondence 1980 CCPF 41 Draft Counselor Training Program 1980 CCPF 41 Consciencious Objection -- counseling 1980 CCPF 42 Correspondence 1975-1985 CCPF 42 Information Requests 1980-1989 CCPF 42 Financial Statements CCPF 42 Calendars CCPF 43 Amnesty CCPF 43 Exile Information / American Deserters CCPF 43 AMEX Canada CCPF 43 Questionnaire 1973 CCPF 43 Literature - Order Books CCPF 44 UN SSD II 1982 CCPF 44 Nuclear Freeze 1981-1984 CCPF 44 International Work CCPF 44 Frank Panopoulos CCPF 44 Euromissiles CCPF 45 CPF Long Island, Washington DC, Wichita, Chicago CCPF 45 CPF Cincinnati, New England, New Zealand, Spokane CCPF 45 CPF San Francisco, Northern Virginia, Le Moyne, CCPF 45 Kansas City: Center for Creative Nonviolence CCPF 45 Catholic Conscientious Objection and the Draft CCPF 45 IFCDMI and APGA Convention Material CCPF 45 Demilitarization of Chaplaincy CCPF 45 NIBSCO, NSBRO, NCRD CCPF 46 Selective Service CCPF 46 Catholic Conscientious Objection CCPF 46 NY MCCH CCPF 46 Draft Clearing House CCPF 46 Bulletins, Peace Education Packet, Training Program CCPF 46 Manuals, Printed Material GCPF Catholic Peace Fellowship: Graphics PCPF Catholic Peace Fellowship: Printed Material PCPF 1/01 Africa PCPF 1/02 Berlin Crisis 1961 PCPF 1/03-08 Berrigan Clippings PCPF 1/09 Berrigans- WIN Magazine PCPF 1/09 WIN Magazine PCPF 1/10 Catholic Peace Fellowship Bulletin PCPF 1/11 Christians and Communism- Christian / Marxist Dialog PCPF 1/11 Marxism and Christianity PCPF 1/11 Communism and Christianity PCPF 1/12 Civil Rights PCPF 1/12 Selma PCPF 1/13 Conscientious Objection PCPF 1/14 Corita, Sister Mary, IHM PCPF 1/15 Cybernation PCPF 1/16 Day, Dorothy PCPF 1/16 CATHOLIC WORKER PCPF 1/17 Eastern Europe PCPF 1/18 Ecumenics PCPF 1/19 International Conference Behind the Iron Curtain 1964-1965 PCPF 1/20 Jagerstatter, Franz PCPF 1/21 Latin America PCPF 1/22 McCarron Act PCPF 1/23 Merton, Thomas PCPF 1/24 Mobilization PCPF 1/25 Orthodox Church PCPF 1/26 PACEM IN TERRIS PCPF 1/27 Pacifism / Non-Violence PCPF 1/27 Non-Violence PCPF 1/28 Peace Corps 1960s PCPF 1/29 Pope Paul VI PCPF 1/30 Poverty 1964 PCPF 1/31 Vietnam Resistance PCPF 1/32 Zahn, Gordon PCPF 1/33 Printed Material 1968 PCPF 2/01-3 Clippings PCPF 2/04 Pamphlets & Offprints PCPF 2/04 Vietnam PCPF 2/05 Leaflets PCPF 2/05 Vietnam PCPF 2/05 Amnesty PCPF 2/05 Cybernation PCPF 2/05 Conscientious Objection PCPF 2/06 Magazines PCPF 2/07 SLANT 1966 PCPF 2/07 NEW TIMES 1974/0809 PCPF 2/08 PAX BULLETIN 1961-1965 PCPF 2/08 THE REPORTER FOR CONSCIENCE' SAKE 1966/04 PCPF 2/08 THE HERALD OF FREEDOM AND THE METROPOLITAN REVIEW 1963/0927 PCPF 2/08 PARTY AFFAIRS- Communist Party 1966/05 PCPF 2/08 DRAFT RESOLUTION ON COMMUNISTS & THE TRADE UNION MVMT. 1966/05 PCPF 2/08 Communists & Trade Unions 1966/05 PCPF 2/08 Trade Unions & Communists 1966/05 PCPF 2/08 INDOCHINA CHRONICLE 1974 PCPF 2/08 Vietnam- INDOCHINA CHRONICLE 1974 PCPF 2/08 COMMONWEAL 1963-1975 PCPF 2/08 THE CHURCH AND FREEDOM- Hans Kung 1963/0621 PCPF 2/08 Kung, Hans- THE CHURCH AND FREEDOM 1963/0621 PCPF 2/08 Freedom and the Church- Hans Kung 1963/0621 PCPF 2/08 Vietnam- COMMONWEAL 1973-1975 PCPF 3 Newspapers & Oversized Printed Material & Xerox Copies PCPF 3 ESQUIRE SILVER ANNIVERSARY ISSUE 1958/10 PCPF 3 Macdonald, Dwight 1946 PCPF 3 THE ROOT IS MAN 1946 PCPF 3 Dwight Macdonald 1945 PCPF 3 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PEOPLES 1945 PCPF 3 Jordan, Lewis 1960 PCPF 3 NEWS: HOW IT IS WRITTEN AND EDITED 1960 PCPF 3 USSR MAGAZINE 1961/07 PCPF 3 Kruschev - Kennedy Meeting in Vienna 1961/0603 PCPF 3 Kennedy - Kruschev Meeting in Vienna 1961/0603 PCPF 3 SPIRITUAL ROOTS OF PROTEST PCPF 3 Berrigan, Daniel, SJ PCPF 3 DELUGE REVISITED