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Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Administrative Information

Related Material

Index Terms

Selected Bibliography

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: General Administration Series, 1905(1919-1966)1981

Series 2: Office of Consultant on International Affairs and Inter-American Bureau Series, 1942-1954

Series 3: Office of United Nations (UN) Affairs Series, 1946-1972

Series 4: Latin American Bureau Series, 1928(1928-1933, 1959-1964)1970

Series 5: Peace Corps Desk Series, 1961-1962

Series 6: Archbishop John Timothy McNicholas Series, 1922(1933-1950)1950

Series 7: Episcopal Committee on Decent Literature/ National Office for Decent Literature (NODL) Series, 1939-1969

Series 8: Advisory Council to the Administrative Board of U.S. Bishops Series, 1969-1975

Series 9: Photographs, 1921-1980

Series 10: Publications and Publicity Material Series, 1919-2001

Series 11: Scrapbooks and Oversized Material Series, 1919-1972

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Office of the General Secretary

An inventory of the Records of the Office of the General Secretary at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives


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Mailing Address: The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 20064

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Descriptive Summary

Repository: The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives
Creator: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Office of the General Secretary
Title: The Records of the Office of the General Secretary
Dates: 1905(1919-1972)2001
Extent: 290 linear feet; 238 boxes
Abstract: The General Secretary, as chief executive officer of the Administrative Board, not only directed the work of the Executive Department, otherwise known as the Office of the General Secretary (OGS), but also supervised the operations of the other departments and coordinated the multiple activities of the various NCWC units. There are 13 major subject headings: Administration, Church, Communism, Cults and Sects, Education, Information Media, International Affairs, Military Affairs, NCWC, Organizations, Social Action, Travel, and U.S. Government. Other records include miscellaneous photographs, 1921-1980, scrapbooks and oversized material, 1919-1972; and publications, 1919-2001. Finally, there are records of associated bureaus and affiliates: Inter-America Bureau, 1942-1954; Latin American Bureau, 1928-1970; Peace Corps Desk, 1961-1962; Office of UN Affairs, 1946-1972; Episcopal Committee on Motion Pictures/John T. McNicholas, 1933-1950; Episcopal Committee on Decent Literature/National Office for Decent Literature, 1939-1969, and the Advisory Council to the Administrative Board of US Bishops, 1970-1975.
Collection Number: ACUA 010
Language: English

Historical Note

Prior to the twentieth century, the Roman Catholic Church in America lacked a unified voice to represent it in national and international affairs. The bishops met in councils in 1852, 1866, and 1884 to consider and address common problems but such meetings were infrequent. The organization of the American Federation of Catholic Societies in 1901 did little to encourage national cohesiveness. Many in the American hierarchy were indifferent or hostile to the Federation and it was troubled by ethnic infighting. Nevertheless, there was a powerful trend in America at the turn of the twentieth century towards organization on a national scale. The rise of new systems of transportation and communication fused together a national economy and culture with the power of the federal government growing in turn. Groups sought to concentrate at the national level to promote their interests. For example, in 1908, mainstream Protestant churches formed the Federal Council of Churches and many Catholics, fragmented by region and ethnicity, worried about their increasing vulnerability. There was some progress in the special fields of education and charity with the establishment of the Catholic Education Association (later the National Catholic Education Association) in 1904 and the National Conference of Catholic Charities (later Catholic Charities USA) in 1910, but little impetus toward creating a more effective national voice until the First World War. Then church leaders, concerned about being left out of the national mobilization effort, and eager to encourage and demonstrate Catholic loyalty, moved to create the National Catholic War Council. Formed after two meetings at the Catholic University of America (CUA) in 1917, the War Council was an emergency organization engaged in numerous activities. It represented Catholic interests in Congress, ministered to troops at home and overseas, fostered Americanization of recent immigrants, and developed a Program for the Reconstruction of American Society after the war.

The National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC), officially defined as the annual meeting of the American hierarchy and its standing secretariat, was established by the bishops in 1919 as the successor to the War Council. The Administrative Committee was organized to conduct Council business between plenary meetings with headquarters established in Washington, DC. Transition from a temporary national organization to a permanent one was difficult. Some bishops and the Vatican were willing to tolerate a potential rival to their authority during a brief crisis but worried about the establishment of a potential permanent rival. In 1922, the Vatican's attempt to suppress the NCWC was only reversed with a compromise in which the organizational name was changed to the National Catholic Welfare Conference, not Council, underlining the fact that it was consultative rather than legislative, and the administrative board was incorporated as the National Catholic Welfare Conference, Inc. Thereafter, the NCWC blossomed into the single most important national organization in the American Catholic Church through the middle years of the twentieth century. It became the principal lobbying arm for the church with the federal government. Early on it fought against federal aid to education bills for fear such laws would impose government controls on private schools though later it would fight for funding for parochial schools. The NCWC would also serve as the forum for bishops to discuss common problems and the mechanism to issue their pastoral letters and judgments on critical issues of the day such as birth control, communism, fascism, poverty, and race relations. The NCWC promoted Catholic teaching, developed and distributed publications, issued national guidelines, and provided training and national coordination for hosts of local Catholic societies. Of special note was the radio program, The Catholic Hour, which represented and communicated the Catholic point of view on various issues to the general public. The NCWC would grow to include many departments answerable to the Administrative Board and directed by the Office of the General Secretary (OGS). It is difficult to underestimate the importance of the General Secretary on both the national and international level as a representative of and spokesman for the American Catholic Bishops. There were four general secretaries from inception in 1919 through the reorganization and renaming of the conference in 1966. The first was a Paulist priest, John Joseph Burke (1875-1936), born in New York City, educated at CUA, and editor of The Catholic World, who organized and guided the NCWC during it formative years, 1919-1936. He left his stamp on all aspects of NCWC work during his tenure. The second General Secretary was Michael Joseph Ready (1893-1957) of New Haven, Connecticut. Ordained in Cleveland in 1918, he served the dioceses there in various capacities until joining the NCWC as Assistant General Secretary to Burke, 1931-1936, and General Secretary for 1936-1944. He went on to become Bishop of Columbus, Ohio, 1944-1957. The third General Secretary was Howard Joseph Carroll (1902-1960) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ordained in 1927, he served the Diocese of Pittsburgh until he joined the NCWC to serve as Assistant General Secretary under Ready, 1938-1944, and then as General Secretary, 1944-1957. He finished his career as Bishop of Altoona-Johnstown, 1957-1960. The fourth General Secretary was Paul Francis Tanner (1905-1994) of Peoria, Illinois. Ordained in 1931, the CUA educated priest served the NCWC as Director of the Youth Department from 1942 to 1945, Assistant General Secretary under Carroll from 1945 to 1958, and General Secretary from 1959 to 1968. He ended up as Bishop of St. Augustine, Florida, 1968-1979.

Besides its main office, the Executive Department, also known as the Office of the General Secretary (OGS), sponsored several adjunct offices such as the Latin American Bureau, the United Nations Affairs Office, and the Peace Corps Desk as well as groups affiliated with the NCWC but organized as separate legal entities, including the National Office for Decent Literature (NODL), Catholic Relief Services (CRS), and the National Catholic Community Service (NCCS). The adjuncts usually reported directly to the General Secretary and were head quartered in the same building. The Office of Consultant on International Affairs and Inter American Bureau was established by the Administrative Board on 1 January 1946 to both advise the Executive Department and supervise the operation of the Inter-American or Latin American Bureau. Though the Social Action Department's Latin American Bureau was suspended in 1933, interest in Latin American affairs persisted with discussions about re-instating it as the Inter-American Bureau in 1944-1945 with the hope that Richard Pattee, a lecturer in History at CUA and Assistant Chief of the Cultural Relations Division at the US State Department, would agree to serve as Director. The combined Office of Consultant on International Affairs and the Latin American Bureau began to function in July 1946 with Pattee as head and John Parr handling administrative work. Both men wrote articles and lectured extensively on a series of international and inter-American questions. There were several name changes, with Foreign Affairs replacing International Affairs and Inter-American replacing Latin America Bureau, and simply reference to the International Bureau at times as well. There are no annual reports nor mention of the office/bureau after 1950 so its final status is difficult to determine though a bona fide Latin American Bureau was re-established in 1959. The United Nations (UN) Affairs Office was established in New York City in 1946 following the 1945 San Francisco Conference which drafted a charter for the United Nations. The NCWC decided on a policy of cautious promotion of an 'imperfect' UN and the office was conceived as a vehicle for the promotion of Catholic principles and programs as well as a clearinghouse for intelligence to give the insular American church a more international outlook. The director of this office from inception was Catherine Schaefer who was assisted by Alba Zizzamia from 1948 and they remained the core of the staff until the office closed in 1972. The Latin American Bureau was established in 1929, within the NCWC and attached to the Executive Department, to promote an interchange of information between Catholics of the United States and Latin America primarily in the field of Catholic Social Action. Under the directorship of Father Raymond A. McGowan, who was also Assistant Director of the Social Action Department, the focus was upon education, social work, lay organization, economics, the press, and international relations. Suspended in 1933, it was re-established in 1959. Father John Considine was selected to head the revived bureau whose mandate was updated to include assistance in the recruitment and service of United States lay and religious personnel in Latin America, especially the Papal Volunteers, as well as the forwarding of financial assistance there. It was reconstituted as the Division for Latin America in 1968, with Rev. Louis M. Colonnese succeeding Father Considine as director, and phased out by 1974. The Peace Corps Desk, inspired by President Kennedy's Peace Corps of volunteers carrying out technical and education projects in developing countries, was established in 1961 in Washington under the episcopal chairmanship of Auxiliary Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom of New York with Robert Melina as Executive Director. It sought to assist applicants, dioceses, organizations, and institutions in recruiting Catholics for the Peace Corps. However, Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver bowed to pressure from certain Jewish and Protestant groups and announced in December of 1961 a reversal of policy in that there would be no cooperation with religious groups nor would any handle Peace Corps projects. Therefore, Bishop Swanstrom expressed 'regret' and the NCWC Peace Corps Desk ceased operations on 19 January 1962.

The affiliates were more loosely controlled than the adjuncts and often had separate incorporation, were located outside Washington, or reported to an episcopal committee. The Episcopal Committee on Motion Pictures was established in 1933 to work to improve the standard and quality of motion pictures and directed the National Legion of Decency based in New York City. Archbishop John T. McNicholas of Cincinnati, who also served as Chairman of the NCWC Administrative Board from 1946-1950, was the longtime head of this committee. The National Office for Decent Literature (NODL), and its supervisory episcopal committee, were established in 1938 to act against literature thought to threaten moral and social life. The NODL was a service organization that advised interested groups working on literature programs. It issued a quarterly bulletin detailing activities and programs nationwide and printed a monthly list of magazines and books judged objectionable for youth. The NODL was not exclusively Catholic and many reviewers were Jewish or Protestant. Publications were evaluated according to a code which condemned, among other things, explicit horror, violence, and sex as well as blasphemous, profane, and obscene speech. It also was critical of stories that glorified criminals, disrespected lawful authority, and ridiculed religious or racial groups. The National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) operated from 1940 to 1980 with both professional personnel and volunteers at home and overseas to serve the spiritual, social, educational, and recreational needs of the military and defense workers and their families. It was a member agency of the United Service Organization (USO) and the Veteran's Administration's (VA) Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee and operated a VA Hospital Program with the assistance of a VA diocesan hospital committee. NCCS was under the direction of a board of trustees composed of members of the NCWC/USCC Administrative Board, the military vicar and his delegate, that worked closely with the various departments and committees of the NCWC/NCCB. Thomas Hinton was Executive Director for much of it's history, 1948-1972. Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is the official overseas aid and development agency of American Catholics. It is a separately incorporated organization of the NCWC/USCC. It was founded as War Relief Services in 1943 to assist victims of the mass devastation caused by World War II. It has since become a global operation which works not only to alleviate suffering caused by war and other disasters but to raise the general standard of living for the poorer nations of the world.

Following the Vatican II Council, the bishops reorganized the NCWC in 1966, transforming it into the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and its standing secretariat, the United States Catholic Conference (USCC). As separate organizations with distinct responsibilities, the NCCB focused on internal ecclesiastical concerns while the USCC carried forward work in society at large. The NCCB enabled the bishops to deliberate and respond collectively on a broad range of issues, with work being supervised by the Office of the General Secretary and carried out through various secretariats as well as standing and ad hoc committees. The USCC included clergy, religious, and lay people who developed public policy and programs for approval by the Administrative Board and the bishops for implementation by the various departments. Another post Vatican II development was the creation of the Advisory Council reflecting a new vision of the Church as a community of the 'people of God' and not just a hierarchical structure. There was a focus on the shared responsibility of bishops and non bishops alike in conducting the pastoral affairs of the Church. A major undertaking of the Advisory Council was to study the possibility of creating a National Pastoral Council but it was decided that this was not feasible. On 1 July 2001, the NCCB and the USCC were combined to form the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)consisting of the same staff continuing the work formerly done by the NCCB and the USCC. The bishops themselves form approximately fifty committees, each with its own particular responsibility, while the General Secretary overseas the work of hundreds of lay people, priests, and religious located at the Conference headquarters in Washington, DC. The USCCB is a civil non-profit entity organized as a corporation in the District of Columbia.

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Scope and Contents

It would scarcely be possible to write the history of the America Catholic Church in the twentieth century without consulting this monumental and voluminous body of records produced by the American Catholic Bishops and their working secretariat through various name changes and administrative re-organizations. Due to a variety of factors, including long standing usage and complex diversity, this significant assemblage of records, 232 record center and 2 scrapbook boxes of 290 linear feet, have been divided into 11 series with 44 sub-series.

Series 1, the first and most important, consists of the extensive General Administration files, 154 record center boxes of 192.5 linear, that are maintained in five divisions or subseries. Beginning with the erection in 1919 of the National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC) with the Office of the General Secretary (OGS), also known as the Executive Department, administrative files consisting primarily of correspondence, were organized and filed according to an arbitrary numerical system. This filing system remained in effect until 1949-1950 when efforts were made to convert to a system of general subject files with thirteen major subject headings: Administration, Church, Communism, Cults and Sects, Education, Information Media, International Affairs, Military Affairs, NCWC, Organizations, Social Action, Travel, and U.S. Government. The conversion process was not completed so that currently there are 97 boxes of subject files and 46 boxes of numerical files.

This complicated original order has been preserved primarily due to its sheer scale, long standing use, and workable accessibility. Since the larger body of records had been converted to the new filing system, archives staff decided to constitute this group as the first and clearly most important sub-series, especially since the time span of these records was greater than the smaller group of numerical files which became the second sub-series. Research focusing prior to 1949 must consult both of these subseries to pursue a particular person, organization, country, event, or topic whereas those researching after 1949 can safely ignore the numerical files.

Subseries 1.1 of the General Administration series, the heart and soul of the collection, is the Subject files, Boxes 1-97, 120 linear feet, covering primarily the years 1919-1966 under the thirteen subject headings mentioned above: Administration, Church, Communism, Cults and Sects, Education, Information Media, International Affairs, Military Affairs, NCWC, Organizations, Social Action, Travel, and U.S. Government.

The Administration category focuses on the internal operations of the conference in regard to finances and personnel. Church has material on individual members of the clergy and hierarchy, relations with the Vatican, overseas missions such as in China, anti-Catholic propaganda, ecumenical affairs, and monumental issues of church and state like bible reading in public schools, busing, federal aid to education, and the Oregon School case of 1926. Communism files reflect the church's efforts to track and combat this ideology, both at home and abroad, including Father John Cronin's seminal 1945 Report of the status of Communism in America and documents pertaining to the persecution of Archbishop Stepanic in Yugoslavia. Cults and Sects has only a few files and scarcely rates its own heading. The Education heading contains files ranging from correspondence with the NCWC Education Department to Catholic institutions such as The Catholic University of America as well as programs dealing with foreign students and exchange of persons with post war Europe.

Information Media is an extensive area dealing with press organizations such as the National Catholic News Service and the Catholic Press Association, publications such as the NCWC Bulletin and Commonweal, radio broadcasts like the The Catholic Hour and the Voice of America, and the critical issue of censorship of motion pictures, also covered in Series Seven, the Episcopal Committee on Decent Literature and the National Office for Decent Literature (NODL). International Affairs is a large and important assemblage of files dealing with enduring issues such as immigration and human rights, programs of famine relief in Russia in the 1920s and war relief in Europe during and after World War II, the rise of fascism in Spain and Germany in the 1930s, support for the League of Nations and then the United Nations, and commitment to the understanding of the problems and welfare of Latin America. Military Affairs covers issues such as chaplains, memorials, prisoners of war, selective service, and veteran affairs. NCWC is a heading that overlaps somewhat with Administration though its focus is more on policy with the Administrative Board, the General Secretary, and general legal issues.

Organizations deals with relations with numerous lay organizations such as the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW) and National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), secular organizations such as the Red Cross and the National Catholic Community Service (NCCS) that was part of the United Services Organization (USO), and religious organizations like the National Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) and the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Social Action is a critically important grouping covering Child welfare, civil rights, crime, family life, health care, housing, labor relations, marriage, race relations, rural life, social security, and youth. Travel is a minor topic with just a few general files. U.S. Government is the final major heading and concerns relations with the President and various cabinet departments, federal programs like the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and National Youth, and federal policy and legislation on a variety of issues including birth control, civil defense, education, poverty, and taxation.

A seminal event in the history of the NCWC was its near dissolution in 1922 and files concerning this were for many decades filed separately though now located in Box 60. They are indexed as: A, B, C, D, F, G, H, K, Laughlin, Sara E.; McGrath Justin; Muldoon Peter J., Bishop, and John J. Burke; Muldoon, Peter J., Bishop, Correspondence in regard to Dissolution; Muldoon, Peter J., Bishop, Telegrams; N, O, P, R, S, Turner, William, Bishop, W., Notes from Cleveland meeting of Administrative Committee, April 6, 1922, and from Washington Meeting of Administrative Committee, April 26, 1922. There are two white and one purple bound copies of the Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. There are also unbound fascicles of newspaper clippings concerning the Dissolution.

Subseries 1.2 of the General Administration series is the Numerical Files, boxes 98-143, some 70 feet, covering 1919-1948. This constitutes the remnants of the original filing system, that was not converted to subjects in 1949-1950, in which simple numbers had been assigned in ascending order to notable persons, organizations, countries, and topics apparently in the order of the creation of the file. For example, a person like Archbishop Edward Hanna was assigned number 18, the religious organization the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCL) was number 8, the country Haiti was 14, and a topic such as social action was 56. There were also further subdivisions when necessary by both topic and number so that you have #121 for Birth Control in general, #121-A for Venereal Disease (V.D.) Control, #121-C for Child Welfare, and #121-D for Sterilization. This system was not consistently applied however. Early NCWC staff created a series of 3" x 5" subject cards which provided an access key. These have been retained as they still can provide access to records remaining in the numerical sub-series but are of no use to those pulled for the subject subseries.

There is a notable selection of files in Box 140 pertaining to the Catholic Youth Bureau which was established under the National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM) in 1933, transferred to the Executive Department in 1937, and established as the Youth Department in 1940. Mooney resigned as Director in April 1942 and was replaced by Paul Tanner, 1942-1945. Additional Mooney material is located in the files titled just 'Social Action: Youth.' The Department was renamed the Youth Activities Division and placed under the Education Department in 1968. In the early days the Catholic Youth Bureau was also referred to as the National Catholic Youth Council.

Subseries 1.3 of the General Administration series has 1 box, number 144, 1.25 feet, of correspondence files of James Hugh Ryan, OGS Executive Secretary, 1919-1928, who sometimes directed the office during Father Burke's absence. These were apparently removed from the general administration files and indexed by former USCC Archivist, Dr. Warren Willis, whose 1971 doctoral dissertation from The Catholic University of America (CUA) was about James H. Ryan.

Subseries 1.4 consists of 7 boxes, numbers 145-151, 10 linear feet, related to Mexico, 1921-1981, removed by NCWC staff from the main body of OGS files. They were probably given special treatment due to the precarious position of the Church in unstable Mexico beginning in the 1920s, which was of special interest to the American bishops. Records include card files and interview books, general correspondence, miscellaneous publications, and specific files on the Montezuma Seminary and the Pious Fund of the Californias. The Seminary moved to Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico, in 1972, and new folders were made for the files. The more common subject heading, 'Montezuma Seminary, New Mexico,' was used rather than the earlier heading, 'U.S. Seminary for Mexican Candidates to the Priesthood, ' or the later heading, 'Education: Educational Institutions: Seminaries: Montezuma.' Regarding the Pious Fund, the final disposition was made to Montezuma Seminary and the researcher is referred to Francis J. Weber's article "The United States Versus Mexico," Southern California Quarterly, (June, 1969), 97-152. This study was later published as a monograph: The United States Versus Mexico: The Final Settlement of the Pious Fund. See also old file 18-A 1934. With the exception of some of the publications and Pious Fund items, these have been microfilmed and the decision was made not to attempt to restore them to their proper provenance though they remain in close intellectual and physical proximity.

Subseries 1.5 has 3 boxes, numbers 152-154, 3.75 linear feet, titled 'Private Files,' 1905-1944, housed separately due to their sensitivity. This includes alphabetical correspondence files, 1917-1944; books by and about Burke, 1926-1936, 1951; interview books regarding Burke and Mother Helen Lynch, 1905-1936; and prayer cards, 1917-1936.

Series 2 consists of 4 boxes, numbers 155-158, 5 linear feet, of the Office of Consultant on International Affairs and Inter-American Bureau, 1942-1954. This office began to function in July 1946 with Richard Pattee, a History professor at CUA and U.S. State Department official, as Director, and John Parr to handle administrative work. They wrote and lectured extensively, both at home and abroad, on a series of international and inter American questions. There are general office files, including correspondence and annual reports; material in both English and Spanish and including correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, and typescript and printed copies of Pattee publications such as This is Spain and L'Amerique Latine. In addition, there are various national and international publications in both English and Spanish, including NCWC Foreign Affairs, UN Social Welfare Information Series, and several from the U.S. State Department. Material is divided into three subseries: General Administration Files, A-Z, 1944-1951, filed alphabetically; Richard Pattee Personal Papers, 1942-1952, filed in loose alphabetical order; and Miscellaneous Publications, 1942-1954, filed in no particular order.

Series 3 contains 23 boxes, numbers 159-181, 29 linear feet, of the Office of United Nations (UN) Affairs, 1946-1972. Material is from the New York office that, under director Catherine Schaefer and assistant Alba Zizzamia, promoted Catholic issues at the UN. They are divided into nine subseries: Hierarchy Correspondence, Interdepartmental Correspondence, General Correspondence, General Subject Files, Memoranda, Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), International Union of Catholic Women's Leagues (IUCWL), later known as the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations (WUCWO), International Catholic Coordinating Center for UNESCO Files, and Publications and Press Releases. They are mostly filed alphabetically though some are chronological.

Series 4 has 11 boxes, numbers 182-192, 14 linear feet, of the Latin American Bureau, 1928(1928-1933, 1959-1964)1970. Established in 1929 under Father Raymond A. McGowan as Director to promote inter American Catholic cooperation in social action, it was suspended in 1933. Revived in 1959 under Father John Considine, its renewed mandate included the recruitment and service of lay and religious personnel in Latin America, especially the Papal Volunteers. It was reconstituted as the Division for Latin America in 1968 and phased out by 1974. Files are alphabetical and arranged into three subseries: General Administration Files, Subject A-Z, 1928-1933; General Correspondence Files, A-Z, 1959-1964; and the Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program (CICOP) Working Papers, 1970. The seventh conference of CICOP, sponsored by the Latin American Division under Director Father Louis M. Colonnese, met in Washington on 5-8 February 1970 around the theme of achieving liberation of Latin Americans for social and economic development on both the personal and national levels.

Series 5 contains 4 boxes, numbers 193-196, 5 linear feet, of the Peace Corps Desk, 1961-1962. Inspired by President Kennedy's Peace Corps of volunteers working in developing countries, it was established under the Episcopal chairmanship of Auxiliary Bishop Edward E. Swanstrom of New York with Robert Melina as Executive Director. It assisted applicants, dioceses, organizations, and institutions in recruiting Catholics for the Peace Corps. However, when Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver announced in December 1961 that there would be no further cooperation with religious groups, the NCWC Peace Corps Desk ceased operations on 19 January 1962. Series has files, primarily alphabetical, of both Swanstrom and Melina divided into four sub-series: Correspondence, Chronological and Subject, A-Z, 1961-1962; Correspondence, Organizations, A-Z, 1961-1962; Correspondence, Countries, A-Z, 1961-1962; and Application card files, 1961-1962.

Series 6 consists of 2 boxes, numbers 197-198, 2.5 linear feet, of files of a national figure active in the highest levels of American Catholicism, John Timothy McNicholas, Archbishop of Cincinnati, 1925-1950. They are arranged as two subseries, with the first being correspondence from his time as Chairman of the NCWC Administrative Board, 1946-1950. Arrangement is alphabetical with files about countries such as France and Germany, organizations like Pax Romana and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD), individuals including Cardinal Patrick O'Boyle and Bishop Edwin V. O'Hara, and topics such as Federal Aid to Education and international aid to war ravaged countries. The second is correspondence from his service on the Episcopal Committee on Motion Pictures, which founded the National Legion of Decency. Arrangement is alphabetical, primarily by name of correspondents and includes such persons as Bishop John J. Cantwell, Legion Director John J. McClafferty, and publisher Martin Quigley.

Series 7 consists of 6 boxes, numbers 199-205, 7.5 linear feet, of the Episcopal Committee on Decent Literature and the National Office for Decent Literature (NODL), 1939-1969. The NODL was a service organization established in 1938 to oppose obscene literature, especially for youth. It printed lists of objectionable publications according to a code that condemned, among other things, violence, sex, blasphemy, and profanity. Files are divided into four subseries: Annual Reports, 1939-1967, filed chronologically; Subject Files, 1953-1969, filed alphabetically; Evaluation Reports, 1954-1969, filed numerically; and Index Cards to Publications, 1959-1969, filed alphabetically.

Series 8 is 3 boxes, numbers 206-208, 3.75 linear feet, of the Advisory Council to the Administrative Board of U.S. Bishops Series, 1969-1975.The Council was a post Vatican II creation focusing on the shared responsibility of bishops and non bishops in pastoral affairs. These files concern the feasibility study of organizing a National Pastoral Council. There is no filing order and arrangement is generally chronological, divided into two subseries: the Steering Committee to Study the Feasibility of National Pastoral Council, 1970-1974, and the Committee on the History of the Advisory Council, 1974-1975.

Series 9 has 8 boxes, numbers 209-216, 2.5 linear feet, of Photographs, 1921-1980. The photos are an assortment, mostly 8" x 10" and black and white, depicting NCWC staff, departments, and meetings at the NCWC building and grounds as well as on visits nationally and abroad. There are also photos of Pope Paul VI and other Vatican officials visiting America.

Series 10: Publications and Publicity Material, 1919-2001, consists of 16 boxes, numbers 217-232, 20 linear feet, and is generally filed chronologically and divided into ten subseries.

Subseries 10.1 is the NCWC Bulletin, the official organ of the NCWC that published departmental news, beginning June 1919 and ending December 1953, with name change from to Catholic Action in January 1932. Filed chronologically with multiple loose copies. Additional bound reference sets available in many libraries.

Subseries 10.2, Bibliographies: Social, Economic, Political, Religious, 1918-1934, is a selective range of typescript bibliographies, on both regular and onion skin paper, filed in loose alphabetical order.

Subseries 10.3, General, 1919-2001, has a broad range of NCWC/USCC sponsored publications, mostly pamphlet and booklet but including the odd book or printed statement. Major topics include Papal Encyclicals, promotion of NCWC, Birth Control, Communism, Education, Labor, Marriage, the Mass, Movies, Peace, and Religion, filed chronologically.

Subseries 10.4, NCWC Notes and Supplements, 1945-1950, is an incomplete set, filed chronologically, of this typescript newsletter about national and international affairs apparently for internal distribution. Supplements consist of relevant material published by the federal government, foreign governments, or the United Nations.

Subseries 10.5, Directories and Catalogs, 1983-1998, filed chronologically, is a miscellaneous assortment of conference building, membership, and telephone directories as well as catalogs of publications and videos for sale.

Subseries 10.6, Catholic Relief Services (CRS), 1958-1991, filed chronologically, has a mixed batch of promotional booklets and pamphlets as well as educational teaching and study guides.

Subseries 10.7, Canon Law, 1975-1978, filed chronologically, has a selection of typescript and printed drafts of revisions of Canon Law by the Pontifical Commission for Revision of the Code of Canon Law, with both translations and commentary by a combined task force of the NCCB and the Canon Law Society of America.

Subseries 10.8, the Bishops' Committee on the Bicentennial, 1974-1976, filed chronologically, has a variety of discussion guides, document kits, proceedings, and a newsletter of the bishops' committee that marked the nation's bicentennial. The theme was 'Liberty and Justice for all' which sought to represent an approach that was neither too adulatory nor too critical of American History. There is also a pamphlet copy of the American bishops' A Document on Ecclesiastical Archives.

Subseries 10.9, A Call to Action, 1976-1978, has a number of printed working papers on topics such as Family and Neighborhood, final committee evaluations, and a national survey supporting the bishops' A Call to Action or To Do the Work of Justice parish program. This grew out of the Bishops' Committee on the Bicentennial and a 1978 conference in Detroit was the culmination of this effort.

Subseries 10.10, Publications and Publicity Material is Non-NCWC/USCC, 1963-1984, filed chronologically, has a small amount of miscellaneous material, mostly typescript, including a survey of migrant ministries and a center for a universal apostolate.

Series 11 consists of 6 boxes, numbers 233-238, 8 linear feet, is Scrapbooks and Oversized Material Series, 1919-1972, divided into two subseries: Bureau of Information Scrapbooks, 1919-1958, and Miscellaneous, 1934-1972. The first has twelve numbered Scrapbooks, mostly news clippings, from the Bureau of Information. Some have general press releases while others cover such topics as Federal Aid to Education, Mexico, Prayer, and Prohibition. The second has Miscellaneous oversized material including the 1971 Synod of Bishops, Donor Lists to the NCWC Christ Statue, and financial account books. Items in both sub-series were filed as size and shape permitted.

Records of affiliate The National Catholic Community Service (NCCS), which was a part of the United Service Organizations (USO), have been treated as a separate sub-group and are organized and stored separately in the CUA Archives while those of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) remain archived with CRS in their Baltimore headquarters. Organized as a war relief measure in 1943, the name of War Relief Services, National Catholic Welfare Conference was changed officially to Catholic Relief Services (CRS), National Catholic Welfare Conference by its Board of Trustees at its spring meeting, April, 1955. Files under both names are located in Series 1, subseries 1.1, Boxes 48-49. For CRS publication see Series 10, subseries 10.10, Box 225.

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Arrangement

The Records of the Office of the General Secretary consists of 11 series:

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are access restrictions for 25 years from date of record creation or living persons.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

In 1952, the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) deposited the records of its predecessor, the National Council War Council (NCWC), at The Catholic University of America (CUA). In the years thereafter, Catholic historians, archivists, and librarians increasingly expressed concerns over access to and disposition of the records of its successor, which in 1966 had been reorganized and renamed the United States Catholic Conference (USCC) and National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB). At the April 1972 regional meeting of the American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA) in Notre Dame, an informal meeting of concerned scholars offered their cooperative services to the USCC to address the critical needs of records management. On 11 May 1972, the CUA Committee on Archives moved that the USCC, while retaining jurisdiction, ship its non current records, then housed in the USCC Annex, to a CUA space to be examined and organized by responsible administrators, historians, archivists, and librarians. This proposal was approved by USCC General Secretary, Joseph L. Bernardin, in a letter dated 19 July 1972 and 450 linear feet of records, 210 transfiles and 24 files cabinets, were transferred on 5 October 1972 to CUA's Brady Hall, Room 17. The committee formed to evaluate the records, noting that CUA was the only university "supported by substantial funding from the bishops," decided to permit the papers to remain there. On 10 March 1975, the Conference signed an agreement with CUA officially depositing them there, but retaining ownership and imposing a twenty five year access rule on researchers.

The initial deposit was the largest ever received in the CUA Archives and included material from almost every department, bureau, office, and adjunct that operated during the Conference's first fifty years. Those related to the Executive Department, otherwise known as the Office of the General Secretary (OGS), included records from the Decent Literature and United Nations offices, the Latin American Bureau, and the Peace Corps Desk. In addition, there was material from the Advisory Council to the Administrative Board and the Episcopal Committee on Motion Pictures of Archbishop John T. McNicholas. Significant administrative files of the OGS concerning the Church State conflict in Mexico arrived in 1977, with more in 1997. It was the year 1992, however, that was a banner year for the deposit of OGS files, with over 170 feet of records, including the Numerical, Subject, and Private files (see more detailed descriptions of these below) as well as a box of McNicholas' files as Administrative Board Chairman. Additionally, over the years there have been numerous accessions of scrapbooks, photographs, and publications.

Processing Information

Given both the size and magnitude of the NCWC collection, it was decided to break the records into record groups based upon the different departments, with the OGS being the largest and most important. The smaller bureaus, offices, and other adjuncts are generally attached to the department that had oversight.

Processing completed in November 20, 2002 by William John Shepherd. Data Entry/Contributors: Amy Agnew, Lynn M.Conway, David Fortin, Mary Beth Fraser, Mary Kopcho, Timothy J. Meagher, Mark O'Tool, Marcia Segal, H. Warren Willis. EAD markup completed in January 2006 by Jordan Patty.

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Related Material

The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives:

George G. Higgins Papers

John A. Ryan Papers

Records of the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops

NCWC publications

Other Repositories:

Burke papers at the Paulist Archives in Washington, D.C.

Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Archives in Baltimore, Maryland

NCWC Immigration Department records at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, Neew York

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

Anti-Catholicism
Birth Control
Catholic Church: Clergy
Catholic Church: Laity
Catholic Church: Relations: Jews
Catholic Church: Relations: Protestant Churches
Censorship
Church and State
Communism
Ecumenism
Education
Education, Federal Aid to
Encyclicals, Papal
Family Life
Fascism
Industrial Relations: United States
International Relations
Labor Laws and Legislation: United States
Latin America
Mexico
Military Affairs
Motion Pictures
New Deal, 1933-1945
Protestant Churches
Race Relations
Radio
Rural Conditions
Social Action
United States: Economic conditions
United States: Government
United States: Race relations
United States: Rural conditions
Women: Education
Women: Employment
World War II

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Selected Bibliography

Boyea, Earl. The National Catholic Welfare Conference: An Experience in Episcopal Leadership, 1935-1945. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Catholic University of America, 1987.

Burnes, Jeffrey Mark. American Catholics and the Family Crisis, 1930-1962, the Ideological and Organizational Response. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame, 1982.

Cadegan, Una M. 'Guardians of Democracy or Cultural Storm Troopers? American Catholics and the Control of Popular Media, 1934-1966,' The Catholic Historical Review, (LXXXVII: 2), April 2001, 252-282.

Couvares, Francis G. 'Hollywood, Main Street, and the Church: Trying to Censor the Movies Before the Production Code,' American Quarterly, (44:4), Special Issue: Hollywood, Censorship, and American Culture. December 1992,. 584-616.

Donavon, John Timothy. Crusader in the Cold War: A Biography of Fr. John F. Cronin, S.S., 1908-1994. Ph.D. Dissertation, Marquette University, 2000.

Dumenil, Lynn. 'The Insatiable Maw of Bureaucracy": Antistatism and Education Reform in the 1920s,' The Journal of American History, (77:2), September 1990, 499-524.

Dumenil, Lynn. 'The Tribal Twenties: "Assimilated" Catholics' Response to Anti-Catholicism,' Journal of American Ethnic History, (11), Fall 1991, 21-49.

Gartlan, Jean. At the United Nations: The Story of the NCWC/USCC Office for United Nations Affairs 1946-1972. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1998.

Haberlach, Kay Esther. An Investigation and Analysis of the International Activities of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. M.A. Thesis, The American University, 1962.

Huber, Raphael. Our Bishops Speak, National Pastorals and Annual Statements of the Hierarchy of the United States. Resolutions of Episcopal Committees and Communications of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1919-1951. Milwaukee, WI: The Bruce Publishing Company, 1952.

Hurley, F.T. 'National Catholic Welfare Conference,' New Catholic Encyclopedia. (10), New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967, 225-229.

Kenney, W.J. The Work of Father John J. Burke, C.S.P. During the Early Years of the National Catholic Welfare Council, 1917-1922.MA Thesis, St. Paul's College, 1951.

McKeown, Elizabeth. 'The National Bishops' Conference: An Analysis of its Origins,' The Catholic Historical Review, (66), 1980, 565-583.

McKeown, Elizabeth. 'The "National Idea" in the History of the American Episcopal Conference,' Episcopal Conferences: Historical, Canonical, and Theological Studies. Thomas J. Reese, SJ (Ed.), Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1990, 59-84.

Meagher, Timothy J. and Shepherd, William John. 'The Local Church from the National Perspective: Collecting American Catholic History at the Catholic University of America,' U.S. Catholic Historian. (16:1), Winter 1998, 93-114.

Moreno, Lisa Carlucci. The National Catholic Welfare Conference and Catholic Americanism, 1919-1966. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Maryland at College Park, 1999.

Morris, Charles R. American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church. New York: Random House, 1997.

Murray, George Vance. Welcoming the Stranger: the American Catholic Church and Refugee Newcomers, 1936-1980. Ph.D. Dissertation, George Washington University, 1995.

Nolan, Hugh (Ed.). Pastoral Letters of the American Hierarchy, 1792-1970. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor, 1971.

Ortoll, Servando.Catholic Organizations in Mexico's National Politics and International Diplomacy, 1926-1942. Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1987.

Redinger, Matthew. '"To Arouse and Inform": The Knights of Columbus and United States-Mexican Relations, 1924-1937,' The Catholic Historical Review. (LXXXVIII: 3), July 2002, 489-518.

Rossi, Joseph Samuel. American Catholics and the Formation of the United Nations. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Catholic University of America, 1989.

Rossi, Joseph Samuel. 'Catherine Schaefer and the Strategy for a Catholic Presence at the United Nations, 1946-1947,' Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. (108: 3-4), 1997-1998, 53-72.

Rossi, Joseph Samuel. 'The Reaction of the United States Catholic Conference to the Establishment of the Vatican's Permanent Observer Office at the United Nations, 1967-1972' Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. (109: 3-4), 1998-1999, 25-64.

Sánchez-Walker, Marjorie. Migration Quicksand: Immigration Law and Immigration Advocates at the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez Border Crossing, 1933-1941. Ph.D. Dissertation, Washington State University, 1999.

Sheerin, John B., C.S.P. Never Look Back: The Career and Concerns of John J. Burke. New York, NY: Paulist Press, 1975. New York: Paulist Press, 1975.

Slawson, Doublas J. 'Burke, John Joseph (1875-1936),' The Encyclopedia of American Catholic History. Michael Glazier and Thomas J. Shelley (eds.), Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1997, 173-175.

Slawson, Doublas J. 'National Catholic Welfare Conference,' The Encyclopedia of American Catholic History. Michael Glazier and Thomas J. Shelley (eds.), Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1997, 1005-1007.

Slawson, Douglas J. The Attitudes and Activities of American Catholics Regarding the Proposals to Establish a Federal Department of Education Between World War I and the Great Depression. Ph.D. Dissertation, The Catholic University of America, 1981.

Slawson, Douglas J. The Foundation and First Decade of the National Catholic Welfare Council. Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 1992.

Slawson, Doublas J. 'The National Catholic Welfare Conference and the Church-State Conflict in Mexico, 1925-1929,' The Americas. (XLVII:1), July 1990, 55-93.

Slawson, Douglas J. 'The National Catholic Welfare Conference and the Mexican Church-State Conflict of the Mid-1930s: A Case of Deja Vu,' The Catholic Historical Review. (80:1), January 1994, 58-96.

Slawson, Doublas J. 'Wine for the Gods: Negotiations for the Sacramental Use of Alcohol during Prohibition,' Building the Church in America: Studies in Honor of Monsignor Robert F. Trisco on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday. Joseph C. Linck, C.O. and Raymond J. Kupke (eds.), Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 1999, 161-195.

Thomas, Stanley Whitaker. The Image of Labor Organization in Church and Trade Union, 1945-1955: The Images of Labor Organization as Held by the American Federation of Labor, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the National Catholic Welfare Conference, the Federal Council of Churches, and the National Council of Churches, 1945-1955. Ph.D. Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School, 1960.

Trisco, Robert (ed.) Catholics in America, 1796-1976. Washington, DC: Committee for the Bicentennial, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1975, 1976.

Valaik, J. David. 'Catholics, Neutrality, and the Spanish Embargo, 1937-1939,' The Journal of American History. (54:1), June 1967, 73-85.

Veverka, Fayette Breaux. 'For God and Country': Catholic Schooling in the 1920s. Ed.D. Dissertation, Columbia University Teachers College, 1984.

Warner, Michael. Changing Witness; Catholic Bishops and Public Policy, 1917-1994. Washington, DC: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1995.

Whitley, Edward. Father John J. Burke, C.S.P. and Mexican Church-State Relations, 1927-1929. MA Thesis, St. Paul's Collge, 1951.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: General Administration Series, 1905(1919-1966)1981 (154 boxes)
Subseries 1.1 consists of alphabetical - subject files converted after 1949 from the old numerical - subject filing system in use since 1919. These are all filed under one of the following main headings: Administration, Communism, Church, Education, Information Media, International Affairs, Legal and Military Affairs, N.C.W.C., Organization, Social Action, Travel, and U.S. Government.
Original Subseries 1.2 filing system set up in 1919. Numbers appear to have been assigned according to the order of receipt of material from a specific person or organization or about a certain topic. For reasons unknown, these files were not converted to the alphabetical - subject filing system after 1949 and should be consulted as a supplement to the alphabetical - subject system.
Subseries 1.3 consists of correspondence files apparently removed from the general administration files and indexed by former USCC Archivist, Dr. Warren Willis, whose 1971 doctoral dissertation from The Catholic University of America (CUA) was about James H. Ryan. Filed alphabetically.
Subseries 1.4 contains files relating to church-state relations in Mexico pulled from the general administration files and housed separately. Records include card files and interview books, general correspondence, specific files on the Montezuma Seminary and the Pious Fund of the Californias, and miscellaneous publications. With the exception of some of the publications and Pious Fund items, these have been microfilmed. Filed in no particular order.
Subseries 1.5 consists of a small selection of files apparently thought to be too sensitive for the general administration files, plus odds and ends. This includes alphabetical correspondence files, 1917-1944; books by and about Burke, 1926-1936, 1951; interview books regarding Burke and Mother Helen Lynch, 1905-1936; and prayer cards, 1917-1936.
Subseries 1.1: Alphabetical Subject Files, 1919(1919-1966)1972 (97 boxes)
Box Folder
1 BV Interdepartmental Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1920 - 1925
BV Interdepartmental Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1925-1937
1 Administration: General, 1920 - 1955
2 Administration: General, 1956 - 1961
3 Administration: General, 1962 - 1963
4 Administration: General, 1964
Subject: Foreign Visitors Office/International Programs Office
5 Administration: General, 1965
Subject: Education Department
6 Administration: General, 1966
Subject: Formation of the Diocesan Attorneys Association American Catholic Correctional Chaplains Association Legal Department
7 Administration: General: Consolidation of Immigration, 1964 - 1966
Subject: Consolidation of Immigration Activities of the NCWC Department of Immigration, Catholic Relief Services, and Catholic Committee for Refugees
8 Administration: Building, 1920 - 1929
9 Administration: Building, 1937 - 1939
10 Administration: Building, 1940
11 Administration: Building, 1941
Contains photo of building under construction
12 Administration: Building, January - May 1942
Contains photo of building under construction
13 Administration: Building, 1942 - 1947
Subject: Bishops' Room furnishings
14 Administration: Building, 1948 - 1949
Subject: United Nations Office
15 Administration: Building, 1950 - 1953
Subject: Purchase of 1308 - 1310 Mass. Ave., NW
16 Administration: Building, 1954 - 1955
17 Administration: Building, 1956 - 1960
18 Administration: Building, 1961 - 1962
19 Administration: Building, 1963 - 1964
Subject: Chapel, 1961 - 1963 ; National Federation of Sodalities, 1963 - 1964
20 Administration: Building, 1965 - 1966
21 Administration: Building: 7th and 8th floors, 1963 - 1964
22 Administration: Building: Appraisal, 1940 - 1950
23 Administration: Building: Appraisal, 1958 - 1966
24 Administration: Building: Bids and Contracts, 1940 - 1941
25 Administration: Building: Bids and Contracts, 1942
26 Administration: Building: Bids and Contracts, 1948 - 1949
27 Administration: Building: Blue Prints, 1939 - 1942
Box Folder
2 1 Administration: Building: Cornerstone Laying, August 18, 1941
2 Administration: Building: East Addition, 1955
3 Administration: Building: East Addition, 1956 - 1958
4 Administration: Building: East Addition, 1959
5 Administration: Building: East Addition, 1960
6 Administration: Building: East Addition, 1961 - 1965
7 Administration: Building: East Addition: Change Orders No. 1 - 23, 1959 - 1960
8 Administration: Building: East Addition: Chapel, 1959 - 1961
9 Administration: Building: East Addition: Specifications, 1959
10 Administration: Building: Insurance, 1939 - 1955
11 Administration: Building: Insurance, 1956 - 1966
12 Administration: Building: Murals: John Henryk de Rosen, 1941 - 1951
Two photos, one of the center mural and one of Cardinal Gibbons and Father Burke, moved October 2001 to Photo series, Box 209,
13 Administration: Building: Specification, 1940
14 Administration: Building: Statue: Christ, the Light of the World, 1937 - 1942
15 Administration: Building: Statue Competition: Photos, 1941-1942
16 Administration: Building: Statue News Clippings, 1942
17 Administration: Building: Statue: Sculptor: Eugene Kormendi, 1943 - 1951
Subject: Statue dedication, April 26, 1949
18 Administration: Finance, 1921 - October 1941
19 Administration: Finance, October 1941 - June 1942
20 Administration: Finance, July 1942 - October 1944
21 Administration: Finance, November 1944 - 1949
22 Administration: Finance, 1950 - 1951
23 Administration: Finance, 1952 - 1955
Box Folder
3 1 Administration: Finance, 1956 - 1963
2 Administration: Finance, 1964 - 1966
Subject: Alaskan Earthquake, 1964
3 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1924 - 1946
4 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1947 - 1948
5 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1949
6 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1950
7 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1951
8 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1952
9 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1953
10 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1954
11 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1955
12 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1956
13 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1957
14 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1958
Subject: International High School Student Project
15 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1959
16 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1960
17 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1961
18 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1962
19 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1963
20 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1964
21 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1965
Subject: History of National Council of Catholic Men's Radio and Television Work and Finances
22 Administration: Finance: Budget, 1966
Subject: Legal Department
23 Administration: Finance: Budget: Treasurer's Report, 1920 - 1940
24 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations, 1940 - 1955
25 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations, 1956 - 1958
Box Folder
4 1 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations, 1959 - 1963
2 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations, 1964 - 1966
3 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations: Hungary, 1956
4 Administration: Finance: Contributions and Donations: Hungary, 1957
5 Administration: Finance: Quotas, 1920 - 1964
6 Administration: Interoffice Memoranda, 1958 - 1966
7 Administration: Personnel, 1921 - 1936
Subjects: Bruce M. Mohler, 1921 ; Rose J. McHugh, 1928; Mrs. D. C. Stapleton; Charles A. McMahon, 1933; Patrick J. Ward, 1936
8 Administration: Personnel, 1938 - 1943
Subjects: Msgr. John A. Ryan's 70th birthday, 1939 ; George E. Reed, 1943 ; Agnes G. Regan, 1941 - 1943
9 Administration: Personnel, 1944 - 1945
Subjects: Rev. John Hayes; Rev. George G. Higgins; Rev. Raymond A. McGowan; Msgr. George Johnson; Rev. F. Hochwalt; Rev. Charles E. Bermingham; Msgr. John A. Ryan (message of sympathy from Harry S. Truman)
10 Administration: Personnel, 1946 - 1948
Subjects: Vincent C. Allred; Edward J. Heffron; John F. Parr; Rev. Philip Kenney; Rev. Joseph E. Schieder; Rev. Eugene Kevane; Rev. Edgar Schmiedeler
11 Administration: Personnel, 1949
Subjects: Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S.; Ruth Craven; Rev. Thomas J. McCarthy; Margaret Mealey ; Alba Zizzamia ; Bruce M. Mohler
12 Administration: Personnel, 1950
Subjects: Catherine Schaefer; Rev. Raymond A. McGowan; James J. Norris; Rev. Edward McCarthy
13 Administration: Personnel, 1951
Subjects: Linna E. Bresette
14 Administration: Personnel, 1952 - 1953
Subjects: Catherine Schaefer
15 Administration: Personnel, 1954 - 1955
16 Administration: Personnel, 1956
Subjects: Eugene J. Butler; William R. Consedine; List of Employees who Entered Religious Life.
17 Administration: Personnel, 1957
Subjects: Thomas F. Mulholland; Cleofas Calleros
18 Administration: Personnel, 1958
Subjects: Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S., June 23, 1958
19 Administration: Personnel, 1959
Subjects: David P. Doyle, Legal Department
20 Administration: Personnel, 1960
Subjects: William F. Montavon, 1951 - 1960; Rev John F. Cronin; Carlos A. Siri; Directory of Personnel; Miriam Marks; Msgr. Clarence D. White
21 Administration: Personnel, 1961
Subjects: Thomas F. Mulholand; Miriam Marks
22 Administration: Personnel, 1962
Subjects: Rev. Raymond A. McGowan
23 Administration: Personnel, 1963
Subjects: Msgr. Clarence. D. White
24 Administration: Personnel, 1964
Subjects: Frank A. Hall; Jaime Fonseca; Msgr. William W. Baum
25 Administration: Personnel, 1965
Subjects: Msgr. James C. Donohue
26 Administration: Personnel, January - June 1966
Subjects: Vincent A. Yzermans; Rev. James L. Vizzard, S.J.
27 Administration: Personnel, July - December 1966
Subjects: Msgr. Frederick G. Hochwalt
Box Folder
5 1 Administration: Personnel: Applications, 1947 - 1965
2 Administration: Personnel: Curriculum Vitae, 1947? - 1953
Subjects: John G. Bowen; Sarah Weadick; Alba Zizzamia; Frank A. Hall; Richard Pattee.
3 Administration: Personnel: Curriculum Vitae A-L, 1954 - 1965
Curricula Vitae of persons who left the employment of the Conference during this period. The forms were completed between 1954 and 1965. The senior employee began work in 1919.
4 Administration: Personnel: Curriculum Vitae M-Z, 1954 - 1965
Curricula Vitae of persons who left the employment of the Conference during this period. The forms were completed between 1954 and 1965. The senior employee began work in 1919.
5 Administration: Personnel: Curriculum Vitae A-Z, ca. 1963
6 Administration: Personnel: Hospitalization and Insurance, 1943 - 1955
7 Administration: Personnel: Hospitalization and Insurance, 1956 - 1964
8 Administration: Personnel: Hospitalization and Insurance, 1965 - 1966
9 Administration: Personnel: Papel Honors, 1944 - 1953
Subjects: William F. Montavon, Frank A. Hall, Bruce M. Mohler, Margaret T. Lynch; Linna E. Bresette; James J. Norris; Thomas F. Mulholland and Florence Buckley; Mary G. Hawks; Burke Walsh
10 Administration: Personnel: Papel Honors, 1954 - 1955
11 Administration: Personnel: Papel Honors, 1957 - 1966
12 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1937 - 1940
13 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1944 - 1950
14 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1951 - 1955
15 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1956 - 1959
Subjects: Rev. Raymond A. McGowan, 1954 - 1958
16 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1960
17 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1961
18 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1962
19 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1963
20 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1964
21 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1965
22 Administration: Personnel: Retirement, 1966
23 Administration: Personnel: Retirement Minutes of Executive Committee, 1956 - 1962
24 Administration: Personnel: Retirement Minutes of Executive Committee, 1963 - 1964
25 Administration: Personnel: Retirement Minutes of Executive Committee, 1965 - 1966
26 Administration: Policy, 1923 - 1955
27 Administration: Policy, 1956 - 1966
28 Administration: Policy: Politics, 1924 - 1928
29 Administration: Policy: Politics, 1932 - 1952
30 Administration: Policy: Politics, 1956 - 1962
Subjects: Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S., and Richard M. Nixon
Box Folder
6 1 Administration: Staff House, 1945 - 1950
Subjects: 1671 Madison St., N.W.
2 Administration: Staff House, 1952 - 1955
Subjects: 1671 Madison St., N.W.
3 Administration: Staff House, 1958-1961
4 Administration: Staff House, 1961 - 1962
Subjects: Property Lines, Permit, Survey, Zoning, Title, Tax Exemption
5 Administration: Staff House, 1962
Subjects: Specifications
6 Administration: Staff House, 1962
7 Administration: Staff House, 1963
Subjects: Certificate of Occupancy, September 6, 1963
8 Administration: Staff House, 1963
Subjects: Release of Liens and Claims, Payments, 1962 - 1963
9 Administration: Staff House, 1963 - 1966
Subjects: Certificate of Incorporation, October 5, 1961, Tax Exemption, Brief for Respondent, District of Columbia v. , St. John's Hall, Inc., Respondent
10 Administration: War Bond Drives, 1941 - 1946
11 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1931 - 1940
12 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1941
13 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1942
14 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1943
15 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1944
16 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1945 - 1948
17 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1949
18 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1950 - 1951
19 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1952 - 1953
20 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1954 - 1955
Box Folder
7 1 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1956
2 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1957
3 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1958
4 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1959
5 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1960
6 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1961
7 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1962
8 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1963
9 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1964
10 Administration: Letters to Bishops, 1965
11 Administration: Letters to Bishops, January - March 1966
12 Administration: Letters to Bishops, April - December 1966
13 Administration: Letters of Apostolic Delegate to the Bishops, 1931 - 1942
14 Administration: Letters of Apostolic Delegate to the Bishops, 1943 - 1948
15 Administration: Letters of Apostolic Delegate to the Bishops, 1949 - 1952
16 Administration: Letters of Apostolic Delegate to the Bishops, 1953 - 1955
17 Administration: Letters of Apostolic Delegate to the Bishops, 1956 - 1966
Box Folder
8 1 Church: General, 1919 - 1940
2 Church: General, 1941 - 1943
3 Church: General, 1944 - 1949
4 Church: General, 1950 - 1953
5 Church: General, 1954
Subject: Mass Intentions
6 Church: General, 1955
Subject: Mass Intentions
7 Church: General, 1956 - 1957
Subject: Parapsychology, Msgr. William J. McDonald, CUA, Movement for a Better World, Riccardo Lombardi, S.J.
8 Church: General, 1958 - 1959
9 Church: General, 1960
10 Church: General, 1961 - 1962
Subjects: New York World's Fair, 1964, W. Paul Collins on Father Damien of Molokai, Report on Tithing
11 Church: General, 1963 - 1964
Subjects: St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco
12 Church: General, 1965
Subjects: Legal Challenges to the Catholic Church at the State Level
13 Church: General, 1966
Subjects: Revision of Code of Canon Law, Alienation of Church Property
14 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1920 - 1923
Subjects: Georgia's 'Senator Thomas E. Watson's Slanders agains Good Shepherd Sisterhood.'
15 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1924 - 1928
Subjects: Ellery Sedgwick, editor, The Atlantic Monthly, Janurary 1928, 'The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind.'
16 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1929 - 1934
Subjects: Ellery Sedgwick, editor, The Atlantic Monthly, Janurary 1928, 'The Catholic Church and the Modern Mind.'
17 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1935 - 1942
Subjects: Rev. Peter Whiffin; Time and Life, 1938 - 1940, Henry R. Luce to M.J. Ready, March 8, 1940
18 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1943 - 1954
Subjects: The Christian Century, November 29, 1944 - January 17, 1945
19 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1955 - 1960
Subjects: The Christian Century, November 29, 1944 - January 17, 1945
20 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1961 - 1963
Subjects: Vietnam, 1963
21 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda, 1964 - 1966
22 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Blanchard, Paul, 1947 - 1951
23 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Blanchard, Paul, 1953
Subject: Revocation of the American citizenship of Archbishop Gerald P. O'Hara, Representatives of the Holy See, Memoranda, February 21 and March 12, 1953
24 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Colombia, 1950 - 1955
25 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Colombia, 1957 - 1960
Box Folder
9 BV Church: Cemeteries: National Cemetery Conference Eight Annual Conference, Volume I, 195 5
BV Church: Cemeteries: National Cemetery Conference Eight Annual Conference, Volume II, 195 5
1 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Converted Catholic, 1942 - 1946
2 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Latin America, 1923 - 1955
Subjects: Nicaragua; Brazil; Protestant missionaries
3 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Latin America, 1956
4 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Bogota Conference, 1955
5 Church: Anti-Catholic Propaganda: Protestants in Italy, 1922 - 1955
6 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1928 - 1942
Subjects: Memorandum of conversation between Sumner Welles and Abp. Cicognani, June 29, 1939, re Papal peace efforts in Europe
7 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1946 - 1952
8 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1953 - 1955
9 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1956 - 1958
10 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1959 - 1960
11 Church: Apostolic Delegation, 1961 - 1966
12 Church: Catholic Action, 1932 - 1954
13 Church: Catholic Action: Clerical Catholic Action Union of Catholic University of America, 1937 - 1938
14 Church: Cemeteries, 1929 - 1942
Subjects: New York; Chicago
15 Church: Cemeteries, 1944 - 1949
Subjects: National cemeteries; National Catholic Cemetery Conference
16 Church: Cemeteries, 1950
Subjects: National cemeteries; National Catholic Cemetery Conference
17 Church: Cemeteries, 1951 - 1955
Subjects: National cemeteries; National Catholic Cemetery Conference
18 Church: Cemeteries, 1956 - 1966
Subjects: National cemeteries; National Catholic Cemetery Conference
19 Church: Christus Dominus (Apostolic Constitution), 1953
20 Church: Church and State, 1920 - 1923
NCWC #186-C. Subjects: Validity of 'Language prohibition laws,' Nebraska, Michigan private schools
21 Church: Church and State, 1924 - 1928
Subjects: Hilaire Belloc article, 1924, Oregon School Case, Ardmore, Oklahoma schools, Political campaign, 1928, American Russian Relief, 1928
22 Church: Church and State, 1929 - 1944
Subjects: Oklahoma 'Boarding Home and Child-Placing Agnecy' bill, 1929; Federal Dept. of Education, 1931
23 Church: Church and State, 1945 - 1947
Subjects: Catholic School, Oak Ridge, TN , Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Protestants and Other Americans United
24 Church: Church and State, 1948
Subjects: Catholic School, Oak Ridge, TN , Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Protestants and Other Americans United
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10 1 Church: Church and State, 1949 - 1950
Subjects: Samuel McCrea Cavert, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Bp. G. Bromley Oxnam, Colman Barry, OSB, Protestant Theory of Persecution.
2 Church: Church and State, 1951 - 1953
Subjects: Robert Shorb case, Boone, Iowa, Protestants and Other Americans United
3 Church: Church and State, 1954 - 1955
Subjects: Robert C. Hartnett, S.J., State Toleration of Minority Religious Groups.
4 Church: Church and State, 1956 - 1957
Subjects: Knighthood of St. Gregory the Great awarded to John W. McCormack and John Rooney, School bus cases
5 Church: Church and State, 1958
Subjects: 'The Catholic's Loyalty to God and to Country.'
6 Church: Church and State, 1959
7 Church: Church and State, 1960
Subjects: Religious Issue in the 1960 presidential campaign
8 Church: Church and State, 1961 - 1962
Subjects: New York Regents' Prayer Case (Engel v. Vitale)
9 Church: Church and State, 1963
Subjects: George G. Higgins to P.A. O'Boyle, June 25, 1963
10 Church: Church and State, January - June 1964
11 Church: Church and State, July - December 1964
Subjects: Testimony before the 1964 Republican and Democratic National Conventions
12 Church: Church and State, 1964
Subjects: National Study Conference on Church and State, Columbus, Ohio, February 4-7, 1964, sponsored by National Council of Churches
13 Church: Church and State, 1965 - 1966
14 Church: Church and State: Adoption Cases, 1957
15 Church: Church and State: Bible Reading in the Public Schools, 1921 - 1931
16 Church: Church and State: Bible Reading in the Public Schools, 1949 - 1955
17 Church: Church and State: Bible Reading in the Public Schools, 1956 - 1961
18 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools, 1923 - 1948
19 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools, 1949 - 1955
Subjects: Colorado, 1949; St. Mary's Indian School, Odanah, WI; Johnsburg, IL, 1953; Rawlings v. Butler, KY, 1953 - 1954
20 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools: New Mexico, 1948 - 1949
21 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools: New Mexico, 1949 - 1953
22 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools: North Dakota, 1934 - 1936
23 Church: Church and State: Catholic-Public Schools: North Dakota, 1947 - 1948
24 Church: Church and State: Correspondence..., 1927
Subjects: State Legislation on Ante-Nuptial Agreements; Bible Reading in Schools
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11 1 Church: Church and State: Envoy to the Vatican, 1939 - 1950
2 Church: Church and State: Envoy to the Vatican, 1951
3 Church: Church and State: Envoy to the Vatican, 1952 - 1955
4 Church: Church and State: Envoy to the Vatican, 1959
5 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1920 - 1929
6 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1930 - 1935
Subjects: Louisiana, 1930 ; Ohio, 1933
7 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1936 - 1939
8 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1940 - 1943
Subjects: Thomas-Hill Bill, 1943
9 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1944 - 1945
Subjects: Thomas-Hill Bill: 'Educational Finance Act of 1945'; Mead-Aiken Bill
10 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1946 - March 1947
Subjects: Mead-Aiken Bill, 1945; Financial Assistance to U.S. -supported Educational Institutions Abroad; Thomas-Hill-Taft Bill; Fulbright Bill; Everson v. Board of Education
11 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, March - July 1947
12 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, September 1947 - 1948
13 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - June 1949
14 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, July - December 1949
15 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1949 - 1950
Subjects: Eleanor Roosevelt and Cardinal Spellman on the Barden Bill
16 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1950
17 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1951 - 1954
18 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1955
19 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1956
20 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1957
21 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1958
22 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1959
Subjects: J.F. Kennedy to Card. Cushing, June 15, 1959
23 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1960
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12 1 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - February 1961
2 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, March 1961
3 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, April - May 1961
4 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, June - August 1961
5 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, September - October 1961
6 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, November - December 1961
7 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, March - December 1961
8 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January 1961
9 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, February - April 1962
10 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, May - July 1962
11 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, August - September 1962
12 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, October - December 1962
13 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, 1962
14 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - May 1963
15 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, June - December 1963
16 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: 'Confidential' Memoranda, 1960 - 1962
17 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: 'Confidential' Memoranda, 1963
18 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - June 1964
19 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, July - December 1964
20 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - April 1965
21 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, May 1965
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13 1 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, June - August 1965
2 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, September 1965
3 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, October 1965
4 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, November - December 1965
5 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Financial Statements, 1961 - 1965
6 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, January - February 1966
7 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, March 1966
8 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, April - June 1966
9 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, July - August 1966
10 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education, September - November 1966
11 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Georgetown University Study, 1961 - 1963
12 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Georgetown University Study, 1964 - 1965
13 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Georgetown U. Study, 1963
Subjects: Publication agreement for Freedom from Federal Establishment, April 30, 1964 ; Copyright registration, December 7, 1964 ; Freedom from Federal Establishment, Temporary edition
14 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Higher Education, 1962 - 1966
15 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, 1961
16 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, January - February 1962
17 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, March 1962
18 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, April - May 1962
19 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, June - July 1962
20 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, August - December 1962
Subjects: Memoranda on NCWC Activities concerning Federal Aid to Education, October 1, 1962
21 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations, 1963 - 1966
Subjects: Memoranda on NCWC Activities concerning Federal Aid to Education, October 1, 1962
22 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Diocesan Material, April - August 1962
23 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Diocesan Material, September 1962 - 1963
24 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Movies and Filmstrip, 1962
Subjects: Who Is My Neighbor?
25 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Movies and Filmstrip, 1963 - 1965
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14 1 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Public Opinion Poll, 1962
Subjects: Poll conducted by Opinion Research Corporation, NJ
2 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Public Opinion Poll, 1963
3 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Resource Material, 1962 - 1963
Subjects: William B. Ball ; William R. Consedine
4 Church: Church and State: Federal Aid to Education: Public Relations: Speakers Bureau, 1962 - 1963
5 Church: Church and State: Hennings Committee (Senate Sub-committee on Constitutional Rights), July - September 1955
6 Church: Church and State: Hennings Committee (Senate Sub-committee on Constitutional Rights), October - November 1955
7 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case, 1922 - 1923
8 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case, January - June 1924
Subjects: J.J. Burke to P.J. Muldoon, December 23, 1923
9 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case, July - December 1924
10 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case, January - April 1925
11 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case, May 1925 - December 1926
12 Church: Church and State: Ottaviani, Afredo, March 2, 1953
13 Church: Church and State: Panama (Canal Zone) School Case, 1935 - 1936
14 Church: Church and State: Panama (Canal Zone) School Case, 1949 - 1950
15 Church: Church and State: Parsons' Study on the First Amendment, 1947 - 1948
Persons: Wilfrid Parsons, S.J.
16 Church: Church and State: Purcell's Study on the First Amendment, 1947 - 1950
Persons: Richard J. Purcell
17 Church: Church and State: Purcell's Study on the First Amendment, 1947 - 1950
Persons: Richard J. Purcell
18 Church: Church and State: Released Time, 1940 - 1943
19 Church: Church and State: Released Time, 1944 - 1955
20 Church: Church and State: Released Time, 1959 - 1960
21 Church: Church and State: Released Time: McCollum Case, January 1947 - April 1948
22 Church: Church and State: Released Time: McCollum Case, May 1948 - January 1949
Subjects: Survey on 'Catholic public' schools New Mexico religious case
23 Church: Church and State: Released Time: McCollum Case: Legal Briefs, 1946 - 1947
24 Church: Church and State: Released Time: McCollum Case: Legal Briefs, 1947
25 Church: Church and State: Oregon School Case: Transcript of Discussions, Motions, Etc., July 1924 - December 1924
Legal sized.
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15 1 Church: Church and State: Released Time: New York Case, 1948
2 Church: Church and State: Released Time: New York: Zorach v. Clauson, July 11, 1951
3 Church: Church and State: Released Time: New York: Zorach v. Clauson, 1952
4 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases, 1935 - 1949
Subjects: New York, Maryland, Oregon, Kentucky, California, Wisconson, North Carolina, Minnesota
5 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases, 1950 - 1955
Subjects: Zellers v. Huff, Rio Arriba County, NM ; Transportation of Children of Military Personnel, 1954
6 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases, 1956 - 1965
7 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: Alaska, 1955 - 1961
8 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: New Jersey Case: Everson v. Board of Education, June 1941 - July 1946
9 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: New Jersey Case: Everson v. Board of Education, August - October 1946
10 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: New Jersey Case: Everson v. Board of Education, October - December 1946
11 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: New Jersey Case: Everson v. Board of Education, 1947
12 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: New Jersey Case: Everson v. Board of Education (Legal Briefs), 1945 - 1946
13 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: Oklahoma case: Gurney et al. v. Ferguson et al., 1940 - 1942
14 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: Pennsylvania Case: Connell v. Board of School Directors of Township of Kennett Square, 1941 - 1947
15 Church: Church and State: School Bus Cases: Washington Case: Visser Case, 1947 - 1949
16 Church: Church and State: School Lunch Program, 1945 - 1947
17 Church: Church and State: School Lunch Program, 1955 - 1961
18 Church: Church and State: Zoning, 1931
Subjects: Oregon
19 Church: Church and State: Zoning, 1949 - 1956
Subjects: Latter Day Saints v. Porterville, CA, 1949 ; Temple of Light v. Boston Edison Protective Ass'n ; Jehovah's Witnesses v. City of Tampa, FL, 1950
20 Church: Clergy, 1925 - 1941
Subjects: Mainly questions of visa status Persons: Rev. Angelo Salvatore Bianco, 1937-1938; Rev. Basil Benyo, 1940; Rev. Heinrich L. Hoffmann, 1941
21 Church: Clergy, 1942 - 1944
Persons: Rev. John Ordinas, Denver; Rev. John F.A. Cavanagh-Donnelly, Corpus Christi; Rev. Leo G. Doetterl, Dunn, NC; Rev. Jose Sousa Bettencourt, Fall River, MA; Rev. Paul Schulte, O.M.I., the Flying Priest
22 Church: Clergy, 1945 - 1950
Persons: Msgr. Otto B. Schurmann, New Orleans ; Rev. Ludwik Bombas, Senior Chaplain, Polish Forces; Bp. Louis Shvoy, Hungary; National Clergy Conference on Alcoholoism, 1949; Bernard De Voto re Rev. Juan Domenech
23 Church: Clergy, 1951 - 1954
Persons: Rev. Tomislaus Kolakovic, author of God's Underground; Rev. John LaFarge, S.J.; Rev. Clarence Duffy; Rev. Edward J. Killion, C.SS.R.; Msgr. Guilio Penitenti, Rome
24 Church: Clergy, 1955
Persons: Rev. Leonard Feeney, St. Bendict's Center, MA
25 Church: Clergy, 1956 - 1957
Persons: Rev. Joseph Thorning, 1940-1957; Rev. Pierre Paul Pothier
26 Church: Clergy, 1958 - 1959
Persons: Rev. Hugh Halton, O.P.
27 Church: Clergy, 1960 - 1961
28 Church: Clergy, 1962 - 1966
29 Church: Clergy: Bogus Priests, 1925 - 1955
Persons: W.R. Rynn; Alexis Ichou; Hirco Chayne (Chahin); Jose E. Davila Garza
30 Church: Clergy: Bogus Priests, 1957 - 1966
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16 1 Church: Clergy: Coughlin, Charles, Royal Oak, MI, 1930 - 1936
2 Church: Clergy: Coughlin, Charles, Royal Oak, MI, 1937 - 1938
3 Church: Clergy: Coughlin, Charles, Royal Oak, MI, 1939 - 1941
4 Church: Clergy: Coughlin, Charles, Royal Oak, MI, 1942
5 Church: Clergy: Coughlin, Charles, Royal Oak, MI, 1943 - 1946
6 Church: Clergy: Former Priests, 1928 - 1955
Persons: Joseph McCabe; Bernard Fresenborg; George La Piana; Thomas Daly, Philadelphia; Arthur W. Terminiello; Alexis Pelypenko, Stanislaus A. Przybysz; Luis Sarasola; Emmett McLoughlin
7 Church: Clergy: Former Priests, 1960 - 1966
Persons: A.F. Carrillo de Albornoz
8 Church: Clergy: Lobo, Leocadio, 1939
Persons: Spanish priest, suspended, who lectured for the Loyalists
9 Church: Clergy: O'Flanagan, Michael, 1937 - 1939
Persons: Leader of the Irish Republican movement and President of the Sinn Fein in 1918, who lectured for the Loyalists of Spain
10 Church: Clergy: Priests' Senates, 1966
11 Church: Clergy: Retreat Masters List, 1953 - 1954
12 Church: Clergy: Retreat Masters List, 1957 - 1963
13 Church: Clergy: Eastern Rites, 1923 - 1943
Subjects: Ruthenians, 1923
14 Church: Clergy: Eastern Rites, 1944 - 1953
Persons: Alexis Gierowski, Secretary General, Carpatho-Russian Union
15 Church: Ecumenical Council, 1959 - 1961
Persons: Rev. John A. O'Brien
16 Church: Ecumenical Council, January - June 1962
17 Church: Ecumenical Council, July - December 1962
18 Church: Ecumenical Council, January - June 1963
19 Church: Ecumenical Council, July - August 1963
Subjects: De Ecclesia; De Libertate Religiousa et de Habitudine inter Ecclesiam et Statum
20 Church: Ecumenical Council, September - December 1963
21 Church: Ecumenical Council, 1964
22 Church: Ecumenical Council, January - August 1965
23 Church: Ecumenical Council, September 1965
24 Church: Ecumenical Council, October - December 1965
25 Church: Ecumenical Council, 1966
26 Church: Ecumenical Council: Press, 1962
27 Church: Ecumenical Council: Press, 1962
English language clippings from L'Osservatore Romano of opening sessions of Vatican Council II
28 Church: Ecumenical Council: Press, January - July 1963
29 Church: Ecumenical Council: Press, August - December 1963
30 Church: Ecumenical Council: Press, 1964 - 1965
photographs of press panel members, November 1964
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17 1 Church: Ecumenical Council: Schemas, 1963
Subjects: Decree on the Apostolate of Lay People; Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy; Decree on the Pastoral Office of Bishops in the Church; Decree on Ecumenism
2 Church: Ecumenical Council: Schemas, 1964 - 1965
Subjects: Constitution on Divine Revelation; Decree on the Apostolate of Lay People
3 Church: Ecumenical Council: Travel Arrangements, 1961 - 1962
4 Church: Ecumenical Council: Travel Arrangements, 1963 - 1964
5 Church: Ecumenical Council: Travel Arrangements, 1965
6 Church: Episcopal Conferences, 1960 - 1966
7 Church: Fire Prevention, 1956 - 1957
Subjects: Registration of trademark, The Burning Question, May 21, 1957; August 6, 1957
8 Church: Fire Prevention, 1958 - 1959
9 Church: Fire Prevention, 1960 - 1961
10 Church: Fire Prevention, 1962 - 1966
11 NCWC: Church: Fire Prevention: The Burning Question, 1956 - 1968
12 Church: Hierarchy, 1920 - 1940
This contains chiefly announcements of appointments, notes of congratuations, obituaries, messages of sympathy.
13 Church: Hierarchy, 1941 - 1942
Persons: Bishop John Buchko, Ukrainian Catholic, 1941; Bishop Joseph M. Corrigan, obituary, 1942; Archbishop Richard Pittini, Santo Domingo, 1941-1942, Bishop John F. Noll, 1939 - 1942
14 Church: Hierarchy, 1943 - 1944
Persons: Bishop Francis J. Haas; Archbishop Edward J. Hanna's death; Bishop John A. Duffy, Buffalo, 1944
15 Church: Hierarchy, 1945 - 1946
Persons: Archbishop Bernard Griffin, Westminster
16 Church: Hierarchy, 1947 - 1948
Persons: Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle; Archbishop John T. McNicholas, O.P.
17 Church: Hierarchy, 1949
18 Church: Hierarchy, 1950
Persons: Archbishop John T. McNicholas, O.P., death; Bishop John F. Noll
19 Church: Hierarchy, 1951
Persons: Archbishop Aloisius J. Muench; Bishop Fulton Sheen
20 Church: Hierarchy, 1952
21 Church: Hierarchy, 1953
Persons: Bishop Bryan J. McEntergart named Rector of Catholic U; Bishop John J. Krol; Bishop Francis J. Haas; Archbishop John F. Noll
22 Church: Hierarchy, 1954
Persons: Cardinal Arthur Hinsley, Westminster, statement in The Fighting Cardinal; Colliers, Sept. 26, 1942; Bishop Jerome D. Hannan
23 Church: Hierarchy, 1955
Subjects: Rules for precedence
24 Church: Hierarchy, 1956
Persons: Archbishop John T. McNicholas, O.P.
25 Church: Hierarchy, 1957
26 Church: Hierarchy, 1958
Persons: Cardinal Samuel Stritch
27 Church: Hierarchy, 1959
28 Church: Hierarchy, 1960
Persons: Bishop Howard J. Carroll
29 Church: Hierarchy, 1961
30 Church: Hierarchy, 1962
Persons: Cardinal Aloisius Muench; Bishop Eldon B. Schuster
31 Church: Hierarchy, 1963
32 Church: Hierarchy, 1964
Persons: Bishop William J. McDonald
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18 1 Church: Hierarchy, January - June 1965
2 Church: Hierarchy, July - December 1965
Persons: Bishop Paul F. Tanner
3 Church: Hierarchy, January - June 1966
Persons: Bishop Ernest J. Primeau re Apparitions at Garabandal
4 Church: Hierarchy, July - December 1966
5 Church: Hierarchy: Specialization, 1966 - 1967
6 Church: Hierarchy: Ready, Michael J., Bishop.: Consecration, 1944
7 Church: Hierarchy: Ready, Michael J., Bishop: Death, May 2, 1957
8 Church: Hierarchy: Carroll, Howard J., Bishop: Consecration, 1957 - 1958
9 Church: Hierarchy: Carroll, Howard J., Bishop: Death, March 21, 1960
10 Church: Hierarchy: Tanner, Paul F., Bishop: Consecration, 1965
Subject: Coat of arms
11 Church: Hierarchy: Tanner, Paul F., Bishop: Consecration, 1965
12 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1928 - 1939
Subject: Memorandum of John J. Burke, November 1928
13 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1940 - 1944
Subject: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, 1942; Principles of Cooperation for Catholics with Other Groups, 1943
14 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1945 - 1949
Subject: John H. Eliot, National Conference of Christians and Jews; L. Finkelstein, Jewish Theological Seminary of America
15 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1950 - 1952
16 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1953 - 1954
Subjects: World Brotherhood
17 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1955
18 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1956 - 1959
19 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1960 - 1961
20 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1962
21 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1963
22 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1964
23 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, 1965
24 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, January - June 1966
25 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation, July - December 1966
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19 1 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: Evanston Meeting of World Council of Churches, 1954 - 1955
2 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: Moral Rearmament Movement, 1945 - 1951
3 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: Moral Rearmament Movement, 1952 - 1955
4 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: Moral Rearmament Movement, 1955 - 1961
5 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1927 - 1938
6 Church: Inter-Credal Cooperation: World Alliance for International Friendship through Churches and Church Peace Union, 1923 - 1938
7 Church: Liturgy, 1925 - 1942
8 Church: Liturgy, 1943 - 1949
9 Church: Liturgy, 1950 - 1953
Subjects: Red Mass in Washington, D.C.; Affiliation of Liturgical Conference; Mass in honor of St. Dismas
10 Church: Liturgy, 1954 - 1955
11 Church: Liturgy, 1956
Subjects: Pauline Privilege; Mass of St. Joseph the Worker on Labor Day; Shorter Form of the Profession of Faith; Eucharistic Fast; English Ritual, 1953 - 1956
12 Church: Liturgy, 1957 - 1958
Subjects: Modifications of Holy Week Liturgy; Bination on Certain Weekdays, 1954 - 1957; Establishment of Bishops Commission on the Liturgical Apostolate
13 Church: Liturgy, 1959
Subjects: Votive Mass of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; Bishops' Commission on the Liturgical Apostolate; Custody of the Holy Eucharist
14 Church: Liturgy, 1960
Subjects: Distribution of the Holy Eucharist in the Evening; Prayers after Low Mass; Reform of the Breviary and Roman Missal; Copyright of Collectio Rituum
15 Church: Liturgy, 1961
Subjects: Copyright of Collectio Rituum, July 17, 1961
16 Church: Liturgy, 1962
17 Church: Liturgy, 1963
Subjects: Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
18 Church: Liturgy, January - March 1964
19 Church: Liturgy, April - September 1964
Subjects: Rescript concerning the use of English in the Liturgy, May 1, 1964; Copyright of Collectio Rituum, October 13, 1964
20 Church: Liturgy, October - December 1964
21 Church: Liturgy, 1965
22 Church: Liturgy, January - July 1966
23 Church: Liturgy, August - December 1966
24 Church: Liturgy: Assumption Dogma, 1938 - 1951
25 Church: Liturgy: Fast and Abstinence, 1936 - 1955
26 Church: Liturgy: Fast and Abstinence, 1956 - 1959
27 Church: Liturgy: Fast and Abstinence, 1960 - 1965
28 Church: Liturgy: Fast and Abstinence, 1966
29 Church: Liturgy: Mass, 1966
30 Church: Liturgy: Missal and Ritual, 1964
Subjects: Permissions to use the English text of the Roman Missal and the Collectio Rituum
31 Church: Liturgy: Missal and Ritual, 1965
32 Church: Liturgy: Prayers, 1931 - 1949
Subjects: Prayers after Mass
33 Church: Liturgy: Prayers, 1956 - 66
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20 1 Church: Marian Year, 1954
2 Church: Missions, 1921 - 1944
Subjects: Statistics on Missionaries in China; Native Americans in New Mexico; Hong Kong
3 Church: Missions, 1945 - 1949
Subjects: Need for a Mission Secretariat; China; Native Americans
4 Church: Missions, 1950 - 1951
Subjects: Julius Schick, C.M., C.U.A. Master's thesis concerning missionaries in China, 1927 - 1932
5 Church: Missions, 1952 - 1953
6 Church: Missions, 1955
7 Church: Missions, 1957 - 1960
8 Church: Missions, 1961 - 1965
Subjects: Beginning of CARA, 1964
9 Church: Missions, 1966
10 Church: Missions: Japan, 1946 - 1948
11 Church: Missions: Mission Secretariat, 1949 - 1952
Origin
12 Church: Missions: Mission Secretariat, 1957 - 1966
13 Church: Missions: Spanish Colonial Missions, 1935 - 1949
Subjects: Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California
14 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1925 - 1943
15 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1940 - 1955
16 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1956 - 1960
Subjects: Sister Formation Conference, 1959; Memo on History of the NCEA, 1959; Approval of Conferences of Major Religious Superiors of Men and of Women, 1959; Salvatorian Fathers Investment-Grant Program, 1960
17 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1961 - 1962
Subjects: Report on a Study of the Sources of Vocations to Amerian Sisterhoods, 1961
18 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1963 - 1965
Subjects: Conference of Major Superiors of Men
19 Church: Missions: Religious Orders, 1966
Subjects: **Society of the Divine Savior/Salvatorians**
20 Church: Shrine of St. Therese, Alaska, 1945
21 Church: Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 1946 - 1955
22 Church: Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 1955 - 1966
23 Church: State Catholic Conferences, 1964 - 1965
24 Church: State Catholic Conferences: Colorado, 1966
25 Church: State Catholic Conferences: Michigan, July 1965 - 1966
26 Church: State Catholic Conferences: Michigan, August - December 1966
27 Church: Statistics, 1929 - 1944
Subjects: Catholic statistical yearbook
28 Church: Statistics, 1945 - 1950
Subjects: Census of Religious Bodies, Bureau of Census
29 Church: Statistics, 1951
Subjects: Catholic population density map
30 Church: Statistics, 1952 - 1954
31 Church: Statistics, 1955
32 Church: Statistics, 1956
Subject: Catholic voters and the Democratic national ticket
33 Church: Statistics, 1957 - 1960
Subject: "Cautio" of the Secretariat of State, April 7, 1958; September 10, 1959
34 Church: Statistics, 1961 - 1963
Subject: "Cautio" of the Secretariat of State, April 7, 1958; September 10, 1959
35 Church: Statistics, 1964 - 1966
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21 1 Church: Statistics: American Catholics in World War II, 1941 - 1944
2 Church: Statistics: American Catholics in World War II, 1945 - 1948
3 Church: Statistics: 1960 Census, 1956 - 1962
4 Church: Vatican, 1931 - 1941
Subjects: M. Dalrymple, Fortune, 1939, Re: Pope Pius XII, photo of latter moved to box 209.
5 Church: Vatican, 1929
Laws of Vatican City; Mr. Montavon has charge of seeing to their translation.
6 Church: Vatican, 1942
Subjects: Exchange of envoys between the Vatican and Japan and between the Vatican and China
7 Church: Vatican, 1943 - 1944
Subjects: Memorandum of meeting between F.D. Roosevelt and Archbishops Mooney, Stritch, and Spellman and Msgr. W. Carroll, September 15, 1943, re Rome as an open city F.D. Roosevelt to Archbishop E. Mooney, October 2, 1944
8 Church: Vatican, 1945 - 1949
9 Church: Vatican, 1951 - 1955
Subjects: Visit of Msgr. G.B. Montini to the U.S., August 1951; Diplomatic representation at Vatican City; Disallowance by State Department of claim for damages to Castel Gandolfo, 1953
10 Church: Vatican, 1956 - 1957
Subjects: War damages to Castel Gandolfo
11 Church: Vatican, 1958 - 1961
Subjects: Distinction between the Holy See and the State of Vatican City; Papal awards to U.S. government officials, 1960
12 Church: Vatican, 1962 - 1963
Subjects: Hubert H. Humphrey, September 28, 1962; Societa Generale Immobiliare, builders of Watergate
13 Church: Vatican, 1964 - 1966
14 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit, 1954 - 1956
15 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit, January - June 1957
16 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit, July - December 1957
17 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit, 1958 - 1962
18 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit: Civitas Dei, no. 1 - 10, 1956
19 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit: McVinney, Russell J., Bishop, 1956
20 Church: Vatican: Brussels Exhibit: Publicity Material, 1956 - 1957
21 Church: Vatican: Concordats, 1906 - 1955
Subjects: Austria, 1934; Haiti, 1940; Colombia, 1942; Spain 1953
22 Church: Vatican: Concordats: Italian Concordat, 1929
23 Church: Vatican: Concordats: Italian Concordat, 1931
Subject: Conflict over Catholic Action
24 Church: Vatican: Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Study, 1964 - 1965
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22 1 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, August 10 1927
2 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1928 - 1936
3 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1937 - 1938
4 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1939
5 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1940 - 1941
6 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1942 - 1943
7 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1944 - 1949
Subjects: Pius XII to Archbishop John G. Murray, Chairman of Press Dept., October 2, 1944, commending NCWC Press
8 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1950
9 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1951
10 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1952
11 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1953
12 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1954
13 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1955
14 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1956
15 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1957
Subjects: Concerning Religious and Moral Aspects of Pain and Prevention in Medical Practice, February 24, 1957
16 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1958
17 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1959
18 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1960
19 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1961 - 1962
20 Church: Vatican: Holy Father, 1963 - 1964
21 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1919 - 1931
22 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1919 - 1931
23 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1932 - 1936
Box Folder
23 1 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1937 - 1939
2 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1941 - 1951
3 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1953 - 1955
4 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1956 - 1958
5 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1959 - 1962
6 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1963
7 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals, 1964 - 1966
8 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Encyclicals: Correspondence, 1931 - 1940
Subjects: Folders mainly concern anniversary celebrations of Rerum Novarum and Quadragesimo Anno; faulty translations into English of encyclicals
9 Church: Vatican: Holy Father: Jubilees, 1942 - 1954
10 Church: Vatican: Holy Year, 1933
11 Church: Vatican: Holy Year, January 1949 - April 1950
12 Church: Vatican: Holy Year, May 1950 - 1953
13 Church: Vatican: Holy Year: Exhibits, 1949 - 1953
14 Church: Vatican: Holy Year: N.C.W.C. News Service Clippings, 1949 - 1951
15 Church: Vatican: Holy Year: Transportation and Travel, 1949 - 1950
16 Church: Vatican: World's Fair, New York, 1963
17 Church: Vocations, 1960 - 1961
18 Church: Vocations, 1962 - 1966
Subjects: First International Congress on Ecclesiastical Vocations, 1962
19 Communism: General, 1923 - 1936
20 Communism, 1937
21 Communism, 1938
22 Communism, 1939 - 1942
23 Communism, 1943
24 Communism, 1944
25 Communism, 1945
26 Communism, 1946
27 Communism, 1947
28 Communism, 1948
29 Communism, 1949
30 Communism, 1950
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24 1 Communism, 1951 - 1952
2 Communism, January - June 1953
Subjects: Abp. Cicognani re Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; All-American Conference to Combat Communism, 1950-
3 Communism, July - December 1953
4 Communism, January - March 1954
5 Communism, April - May 1954
6 Communism, June - October 1954
7 Communism, November - December 1954
Subjects: Foundation for Religious Action in Social and Civil Order
8 Communism, 1955
9 Communism, January - June 1956
10 Communism, July - December 1956
11 Communism, 1957
12 Communism, 1958 - 1960
13 Communism, 1961 - 1966
14 Communism: Bulgaria, 1946 - 1953
15 Communism: China: Vatican and the Sino-Japanese War, 1937
16 Communism: China, 1949 - 1954
17 Communism: Cronin, John F., Report, 1945
18 Communism: Cronin, John F., Report, 1945
19 Communism: Cronin, John F., Report, 1945
20 Communism: Czechoslovakia, 1945 - 1946
21 Communism: Czechoslovakia, 1947 - 1948
Subjects: Rev. Florian C. Billy, O.M.C., Slovak Catholic Federation of America
22 Communism: Czechoslovakia, 1949
23 Communism: Czechoslovakia, 1950
24 Communism: Czechoslovakia, 1951 - 1955
25 Communism: Czechoslovakia: Fiala, Josef Frantizek, 1946 - 1949
26 Communism: Czechoslovakia: Tiso, Josef, 1946 - 1950
Subjects: Former President of Slovakia, Trial of
27 Communism: Hungary, 1944 - 1946
28 Communism: Hungary, 1947 - 1949
29 Communism: Hungary, 1950 - 1951
30 Communism: Hungary, 1952 - 1954
Person: Msgr. Bela Varga
31 Communism: Hungary, 1955
Subjects: Crown of Saint Stephen
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25 1 Communism: Hungary: Mindszenty, Jozsef, Cardinal, 1946 - June 1949
2 Communism: Hungary: Mindszenty, Jozsef, Cardinal, 1949 - 1955
3 Communism: Hungary: Mindszenty, Jozsef, Cardinal, 1956 - 1966
4 Communism: Indochina, 1950 - November 1954
Subjects: Terror in Vietnam
5 Communism: Indochina, November - December 1954
6 Communism: Indochina, 1955
7 Communism: Italy, 1944 - 1954
8 Communism: Korea, 1946 - 1955
9 Communism: Lithuania, 1940 - 1943
10 Communism: Lithuania, 1944 - 1954
11 Communism: Mexico, 1941 - 1944
12 Communism: Poland, 1939 - 1944
13 Communism: Poland, 1945 - 1950
14 Communism: Poland, 1951 - 1955
15 Communism: Portugal, 1949
16 Communism: Rumania, 1939 - 1948
17 Communism: Rumania, 1949
18 Communism: Rumania, 1950 - 1951
19 Communism: Rumania, 1952 - 1955
20 Communism: Russia, 1920 - 1932
21 Communism: Russia, 1933
22 Communism: Russia, 1934 - 1938
23 Communism: Russia, 1939 - 1942
24 Communism: Russia, 1943
25 Communism: Russia, 1944 - 1945
Persons: F.D. Roosevelt to Archbishp E. Mooney, January 3, 1945
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26 1 Communism: Russia, 1946 - 1955
2 Communism: Russia, 1956 - 1961
3 Communism: Russia: Attacks on Vatican, 1944 - 1945
4 Communism: Russia: Bruan, Leopold, A.A., 1934 - 1953
Person: Served in Moscow as Chaplain to American Roman Catholics, 1934 - 1945
5 Communism: Russia: Bruan, Leopold, A.A., 1957 - 1965
6 Communism: Russia: Trial of Archbishop Cepliak ..., 1923
7 Communism: Russia: Trial of Archbishop Cepliak..., 1923
Subjects: Documents received from Rev. E.A. Walsh, S.J.
8 Communism: Russia: Cepliak: McCullagh, Francis, The Bolshevik Persecution of Christianity, 1924
9 Communism: Russia: Famine: Papal Relief Mission, 1921
10 Communism: Russia: Famine: Papal Relief Mission, 1922
11 Communism: Russia: Famine: Papal Relief Mission, 1923 - 1928
Includes photographs and poster. Persons: Hebert Hoover to John J. Burke, March 7, 1922
12 Communism: Russia: Orlemanski, Stanislaus, 1943 - 1953
Person: Priest of Spring, MA
13 Communism: Russia: Russian War Relief, 1941 - 1946
14 Communism: Stockholm Peace Appeal, 1950 - 1951
15 Communism: Trieste, 1945 - 1952
16 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1944 - 1945
17 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1946
18 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1947
19 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1948 - 1949
20 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1950
Subjects: Second folder concerns loan to Yugoslavia
21 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1950
22 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1951
23 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1952
24 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1953 - 1955
25 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1956 - 1957
26 Communism: Yugoslavia, 1956 - 1963
Subjects: Visit of Marshall Tito to the U.S.
27 Communism: Yugoslavia: Rozman, Gregory, Bishop of Ljubljana, 1946 - 1954
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27 1 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop, 1946 - 1948
2 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop, 1949 - 1952
3 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop, 1953
4 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop, 1954
Subjects: Bust of Stepinac by Ivan Mestrovic
5 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop, 1956 - 1960
6 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop: Allen, George, American Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1951 - 1955
Subjects: Memorandum, March 11, 1952, about Rev. E. Walsh, S.J., and Russia Relief work and Mexico in 1920's
7 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop: Pattee manuscript: The Case Against Cardinal Stepinac, 1953
8 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloyisius, Archbishop: Documents Original French documents from which English translation was made by J. Lebkicher (folders P, K, R), n.d.
French: P(oliteo)
9 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop: Documents Original French documents from which English translation was made by J. Lebkicher (folders P, K, R), n.d.
French: K(aticic) and D(ocuments diverses)
10 Communism: Yugoslavia: Stepinac, Aloysius, Archbishop: Documents Original French documents from which English translation was made by J. Lebkicher (folders P, K, R), n.d.
French: R(elations)
11 Communism: Yugoslavia: Documents pertaining to the trial of the Most Rev. Aloysius Stepinac, 1948
Translation from the French by John Lebkicher, one complete corrected copy carbon. Also original ribbon typescript in three spring binders
12 Communism: Yugoslavia: Vovk, Anton, Bishop, Apostolic Administrator of Ljublajana, 1952
13 Cults and Sects, 1921 - 1943
Subjects: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society
14 Cults and Sects, 1944 - 1955
15 Education: General, 1921 - 1939
16 Education: General, 1940 - 1943
17 Education: General, 1944 - 1946
Subjects: Historical Report on Activities of the Department of Education up to June, 1944
18 Education: General, 1947
19 Education: General, 1948
20 Education: General, 1949
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28 1 Education: General, January - May 1950
2 Education: General, June - December 1950
3 Education: General, January - August 1951
Subjects: Analysis of Moral and Spiritual Values in the Public Schools, published by Educational Policies Commission of National Education Association
4 Education: General, September - December 1951
Subjects: Moral and Spiritual Values in the Public Schools
5 Education: General, January - April 1952
6 Education: General, May - December 1952
7 Education: General, January - June 1953
8 Education: General, July - December 1953
9 Education: General, January - March 1954
10 Education: General, April - May 1954
11 Education: General, June - December 1954
12 Education: General, January - June 1955
13 Education: General, July - December 1955
Subjects: A Declaration of Educational Principles.
14 Education: General, 1956
15 Education: General, 1957
16 Education: General, 1958
17 Education: General, 1959
18 Education: General, 1960
19 Education: General, 1961
20 Education: General, 1962 - 1963
21 Education: General, 1964 - 1965
22 Education: General, 1966
Subjects: Bartell, Ernest, C.S.C. Catholic Elementary and Secondary Education: A Study of Costs and Benefits in Selected Areas. Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton University, 1967.
23 Education: Educational Institutions, 1923 - 1943
24 Education: Educational Institutions, 1944 - 1954
25 Education: Educational Institutions, 1956 - 1957
Person: Bishop Cuthbert M. O'Gara, C.P.
26 Education: Educational Institutions, 1958 - 1960
27 Education: Educational Institutions, 1961 - 1964
28 Education: Educational Institutions, 1965 - 1966
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29 1 Education: Educational Institutions: The Catholic University of America, 1937 - 1955
2 Education: Educational Institutions: The Catholic University of America, 1956 - 1966
3 Education: Educational Institutions: National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1927 - 1941
4 Education: Educational Institutions: National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1946 - 1955
Subjects: Unification of NCSSS and the Catholic Univesity School of Social Work; writing of Full Circle, the Story of the NCSSS by Loretto R. Lawler (1948 - 1952)
5 Education: Educational Institutions: North American College, Rome, 1938 - 1955
6 Education: Educational Institutions: North American College, Rome, 1956 - 1958
7 Education: Educational Institutions: North American College, Rome, 1959 - 1966
8 Education: Educational Institutions: R.O.T.C. Program, 1948 - 1949
Subjects: Proposed program specializing in training officers for the Special Services branches
9 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, 1922 - 1955
10 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, 1957 - 1961
11 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, 1962
Subjects: Monitum of the Congregation of the Holy Office, June 30, 1962, on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
12 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, 1963
13 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, 1964 - 1965
14 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, January - June 1966
15 Education: Educational Institutions: Seminiaries, July - December 1966
16 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1948 - 1954
17 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1955
Subjects: German Catholics see America (1949 - 1951) by Patrick M. Boarman
18 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1956
19 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1957
20 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1958 -1959
21 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1960 - 1961
22 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1962 - 1963
23 Education: Exchange of Persons, 1964 - 1966
24 Education: Foreign Students, 1943 - 1952
25 Education: Foreign Students, 1954 - 1955
Subjects: Office for Foreign Exchange Students
26 Education: Foreign Students, 1956 - 1957
27 Education: Foreign Students, 1958
28 Education: Foreign Students, 1959
29 Education: Foreign Students, 1960
30 Education: Foreign Students, 1961
31 Education: Foreign Students, 1962
32 Education: Foreign Students, 1963
Subject: Indian Students in the U.S., 1960 - 1963
33 Education: Foreign Students, 1964
34 Education: Foreign Students, 1965 - 1966
Subject: African students in the U.S.
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30 1 Education: Notre Dame Study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1961 - 1964
2 Education: Notre Dame Study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1964
3 Education: White House Conference on Education, 1955
4 Information Media, 1932 - 1955
5 Information Media, 1958 - 1963
6 Information Media, 1964 - 1965
7 Information Media, 1966
8 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1937 - 1938
9 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1938 - 1948
Subjects: Origins of the Bureau of Information
10 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1949 - 1955
11 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1956 - 1957
12 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1958
13 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1959
14 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1960 - 1961
15 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1962
Subjects: Vatican Council II press coverage
16 Information Media: Bureau of Information, 1963 - 1966
17 Information Media: Bureau of Information: Information Bulletin, 1951 - 1955
Incomplete set.
18 Information Media: Drama, 1932 - 1955
19 Information Media: Drama, 1963 - 1964
Subject: The Deputy, by Rolf Hochhuth
20 Information Media: Motion Pictures, 1927 - 1943
Subjects: Names of films pertaining to Catholic life, institutions, and activities in the U.S.
21 Information Media: Motion Pictures, 1944 - 1951
22 Information Media: Motion Pictures, 1952 - 1955
23 Information Media: Motion Pictures, 1956 - 1959
Subjects: Martin Luther, 1953 - 1957
24 Information Media: Motion Pictures, 1961 - 1966
25 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Catholic Film Secretariat, 1948
26 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1933
27 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1934
28 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1935 - 1936
29 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1937 - 1942
30 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1945 - 1949
31 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1950 - 1955
Box Folder
31 1 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1956 - 1959
2 Information Media: Motion Pictures: Censorship, 1960 - 1966
3 Information Media: National Catholic Office for Radio and Television, 1964
Subjects: Survey - Radio, Television and the Church
4 Information Media: National Catholic Office for Radio and Television, 1966
5 Information Media: Pontifical Commission for Communications, 1955
6 Information Media: Pontifical Commission for Communications, 1956 - 1966
Former names: Pontifical Commission for Didactic and Religious Motion Pictures, 1948 - 1951; Pontifical Commission for Motion Pictures, 1952 - 1954; Pontifical Commission for Motion Pictures; Radio and Television, 1954 - 1964
7 Information Media: Press, 1922 - 1939
8 Information Media: Press, 1923 - 1944
9 Information Media: Press, 1945 - 1950
10 Information Media: Press, 1951 - 1955
Subjects: 40th anniversary of Our Sunday Visitor, 1952
11 Information Media: Press, 1956 - 1960
12 Information Media: Press, 1961 - 1962
13 Information Media: Press, 1963 - 1964
Subjects: Four theologians banned at Catholic University, 1963
14 Information Media: Press, 1965 - 1966
15 Information Media: Press: Associated Press (AP), 1937 - 1938
Subject: Report that Vatican wanted Hierarchy in East to cooperate with Japan in action in China
16 Information Media: Press: Catholic Press Association (CPA), 1925 - 1935
17 Information Media: Press: Catholic Press Association (CPA), 1940 - 1944
18 Information Media: Press: Catholic Press Association (CPA), 1952 - 1954
19 Information Media: Press: Catholic Press Association (CPA), 1956 - 1966
20 Information Media: Press: Catholic Worker, 1935 - 1938
Persons: E. Pacelli to A.G. Cicognani, June 19, 1935
21 Information Media: Press: Center of Information pro Deo (CIP), 1941 - 1952
Persons: Felix Morlion, O.P.
22 McGrath, Justin, n.d.
23 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1920 - 1923
24 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1924 - 1929
25 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1930 - 1931
26 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1932 - 1933
27 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1934 - 1935
28 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1936 - 1939
29 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1940 - 1942
30 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1943 - 1944
31 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1944 - 1947
Person: Cardinal J. Mindszentz, Esztergom, January 31, 1946 and April 29, 1946, appeal in behalf of Magyar Kurir
32 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1948 - 1949
33 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, January - August 1950
34 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, September - December 1950
35 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1951
36 Information Media: Press: N.C.W.C. News Service, 1952
Box Folder
32 1 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1953
2 Information Media: Press: NCWC Transcript Part I and II, 1953
Copy Number 2
3 Information Media: Press: NCWC Transcript Part III and IV, 1953
Copy Number 2
4 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1954
Subjects: G.G. Higgins' article on J. Keller's Christianity and American Capitalism
5 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1955
Subjects: G.G. Higgins Principles at Stake, and Msgr. Fenton's comments in American Ecclesiastical Review
6 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1956
7 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1957
8 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1958
9 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1959 - 1960
10 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1961
11 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1962
12 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1963
13 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service, 1964 - 1966
14 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Catholic Press Association Relations, 1920 - 1954
15 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Catholic Press Association Relations, 1956 - 1966
16 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Correspondents, 1929 - 1944
Persons: Msgr. Enrico Pucci
17 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Correspondents, 1945 - 1955
Persons: Msgr. Enrico Pucci; Patrick O'Connor, S.S.C.; G. Rudy Brunst; Msgr. Joseph J. Sullivan; Placid Max Jordan, O.S.B.
18 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Correspondents, 1956 - 1966
19 Information Media: Press: N.C. News Service: Hall, Frank A. Retirement Scrapbook, 1936 - 1965
20 Information Media: Press: NC News Service: Noticias Catolicas, 1935 - 1955
21 Information Media: Press: NC News Service: Noticias Catolicas, 1956 - 1963
22 Information Media: Press: NC News Service: Noticias Catolicas, 1964 - 1966
23 Information Media: Press: NC News Service: Vatican Press Relations, 1928 - 1942
Persons: Msgr. Enrico Pucci
24 Information Media: Press: NC News Service: Vatican Press Relations, 1943 - 1955
25 Information Media: Press: Religious News Service, 1935 - 1943
26 Information Media: Press: Religious News Service, 1944 - 1953
27 Information Media: Publications, 1924 - 1939
Persons: Richard J. Purcell to J.J. Burke, July 12, 1925
Box Folder
33 1 Information Media: Publications, 1940 - 1943
Person: Theodore Maynard
2 Information Media: Publications, 1944 - 1945
Person: Marguerite T. Boylan, They Shall Live Again
3 Information Media: Publications, 1946 - 1949
Subject: Robert St. John, The Silent People Speak, Re: life in Yugoslavia
4 Information Media: Publications, 1950
Subject: American Council on Education, Occupied Areas Handbook
5 Information Media: Publications, 1951
Subject: E.J. Butler to P.F. Tanner, May 15, 1951, Re: The Legal Effect of Ante-Nuptial Promises
6 Information Media: Publications, 1952
7 Information Media: Publications, 1953
Persons: William P. O'Ryan, 1951-1953; Vincent J. Yzermins; John O'Neil, The Pope Speaks
8 Information Media: Publications, 1954
9 Information Media: Publications, 1955
10 Information Media: Publications, 1956
Subjects: Canonization of the Martyrs of the Unites States by Rev. Virgil C. Blum, S.J.
11 Information Media: Publications, 1957
Persons: Frances P. Keyes to H.J. Carroll, May 16, 1957; June 9, 1957
12 Information Media: Publications, 1958
13 Information Media: Publications, 1959
Person: Senator Eugene McCarthy
14 Information Media: Publications, 1960
Person: Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S.
15 Information Media: Publications, 1959 - 1960
Subject: Should We Recognize Red China? by Paul K.T. Sih
16 Information Media: Publications, 1961
17 Information Media: Publications, January - June 1962
Subject: Communism: Threat to Freedom by John F. Cronin, S.S.
18 Information Media: Publications, July - December 1962
19 Information Media: Publications, 1963
20 Information Media: Publications, 1964
21 Information Media: Publications, 1965
22 Information Media: Publications, 1966
Persons: Hubert H. Humphrey to Paul F. Tanner, August 1, 1966
23 Information Media: Publications: Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 1943 - 1952
Published by N.C.W.C during World War II
24 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1921 - 1930
25 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1931 - 1933
26 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1934 - 1943
27 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1944 - 1949
Box Folder
34 1 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1950 - 1951
2 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1952 - 1955
3 Information Media: Publications: Catholic Action, 1956 - 1962
4 Information Media: Publications: Censorship, 1921 - 1942
5 Information Media: Publications: Censorship, 1943 - 1955
Subject: National Organization for Decent Literature
6 Information Media: Publications: Censorship, 1956 - 1957
7 Information Media: Publications: Censorship, 1958 - 1966
8 Information Media: Publications: Communist War on Religion, 1949 - 1952
Persons: Gary MacEoin and Zsolt Aradi
9 Information Media: Publications: Communist War on Religion Manuscript, ca. 1952
10 Information Media: Publications: Fede e Arte, 1954
11 Information Media: Publications: Foreign Affairs, a Survey of Trends , edited by Richard Pattee, Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference., June 18, 1946 - December 1946
no.1 - no.26, special supplement
12 Information Media: Publications: Foreign Affairs, a Survey of Trends , edited by Richard Pattee, Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference., 1947
no.1 - no.26, special supplement
13 Information Media: Publications: Foreign Affairs, a Survey of Trends , edited by Richard Pattee, Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference., 1948 - 1949
no.1 - no.26, special supplement
14 Information Media: Publications: Gordon, David, 1942 - 1948
Person: Editor of Catholic International and Tradition
15 Information Media: Publications: History of Mankind, 1943 - 1955
Person: Ralph E. Turner
16 Information Media: Publications: Official Catholic Directory, 1932 - 1955
17 Information Media: Publications: Official Catholic Directory, 1956 - 1966
18 Information Media: Publications: Official Catholic Year Book, 1927 - 1929
Subject: Only v. 1, 1928 was published
19 Information Media: Publications: Our Bishops Speak, 1948 - 1951
20 Information Media: Publications: Our Bishops Speak, 1952 - 1955
21 Information Media: Publications: Our Bishops Speak, 1956 - 1961
22 Information Media: Radio, 1932 - 1943
23 Information Media: Radio, 1944 - 1950
24 Information Media: Radio, 1951 - 1954
25 Information Media: Radio, 1956 - 1958
Subject: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM)
Box Folder
35 1 Information Media: Radio, 1959 - 1960
2 Information Media: Radio, 1961 - 1966
3 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts, 1929 - 1944
Subjects: 31st International Eucharistic Congress, Dublin, 1933; Vatican Radio
4 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts, 1945 - 1954
Person: Hugh Stott Taylor, Princeton University, 1952 - 1953
5 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Catholic Hour, 1929 - 1944
Subject: Catholic Hour began in March 1930
6 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Catholic Hour, 1945
Person: Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen
7 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Catholic Hour, 1946 - 1949
8 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Catholic Hour, 1950
9 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Catholic Hour, 1951 - 1955
10 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Hour of Faith, 1949 - 1951
11 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Voice of America, 1950 -1951
Subject: Report on the Voice of America by Gabor de Bessenyey
12 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Voice of America, 1952 - 1954
13 Information Media: Radio Broadcasts: Voice of America, 1956 - 1962
14 Information Media: Radio: International Catholic Radio and Television Association (Association Catholique Internationale pour la Radiodiffusion et la Television), 1945 - 1954
Subject: UNDA
15 Information Media: Radio: Robert H. Scott Decision, 1946 - 1950
Subject: Right of atheists to broadcast on the radio
16 Information Media: Radio: Vatican, 1937 - 1949
17 Information Media: Recordings, 1947 - 1952
18 Information Media: Television, 1948 - 1952
19 Information Media: Television, 1953
20 Information Media: Television, 1954 - 1955
21 Information Media: Television, 1956 - 1957
22 Information Media: Television, 1958 - 1960
23 Information Media: Television, 1961 - 1964
24 Information Media: Television, January - March 1965
Subject: Catholic Hour - TV: The Church and Marriage
25 Information Media: Television, March - December 1965
Box Folder
36 1 International Affairs: General, 1928 - 1930
2 International Affairs: General, 1943
3 International Affairs: General, 1944 - 1949
Subjects: Moscow Conference of Foreign Secretaries Hull, Eden, and Molotoff, October 19 - 30, 1943
4 International Affairs: General, 1950
Person: Christopher Emmet
5 International Affairs: General, 1951
6 International Affairs: General, 1952 - 1955
Subjects: Richard Pattee's memo on international activities of NCWC with reference to the International Bureau; Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
7 International Affairs: General, 1956 - 1958
8 International Affairs: General, 1959 - 1964
Subjects: Panama, 1962 - 1964; Vietnam, 1964
9 International Affairs: General, 1965 - 1966
10 International Affairs: Africa, 1956 - 1958
Subjects: School situation in Sudan, 1957; Liberia, 1958
11 International Affairs: Africa, 1959 - 1961
Subjects: Nigeria, 1959; Uganda, 1960; Congo, 1961
12 International Affairs: Africa, 1962
Subjects: Anti-Christian discrimination in the Sudan, 1958 - 1962; Congo
13 International Affairs: Africa, 1963 - 1966
Subjects: Southern Sudan, 1963 - 1964
14 International Affairs: Alaska, 1956 - 1960
15 International Affairs: Argentina, 1954 - 1955
16 International Affairs: Argentina, 1956 - 1960
17 International Affairs: Austria, 1938 - 1955
Person: Archduk Otto von Habsburg re case of the Austrian Battalion, 1943
18 International Affairs: Austria, 1956 - 1962
19 International Affairs: Brazil, 1942 - 1952
Persons: Robert Saboia de Medeiros, S.J.; William Sheehan, O.M.I.; Bp. Helder Camara
20 International Affairs: Brazil, 1961 - 1964
Persons: Robert Saboia de Medeiros, S.J.; William Sheehan, O.M.I.; Bp. Helder Camara
21 International Affairs: Canada, 1928 - 1946
22 International Affairs: Canada, 1956 - 1959
23 International Affairs: China, 1930 - 1941
25 International Affairs: Colombia, 1931 - 1936
26 International Affairs: Colombia, 1955 - 1966
27 International Affairs: Cuba, 1925 - 1938
28 International Affairs: Cuba, 1956 - 1960
Persons: Msgr. Arcadio Marinas of Havana; Jaime Fonseca's report, December 8, 1959
29 International Affairs: Cuba, 1961
30 International Affairs: Cuba, 1962 - 1966
31 International Affairs: Czechsolovakia, 1920 - 1950
32 International Affairs: Czechsolovakia, 1957 - 1966
Subjects: Observations about Religious Life in Czechoslovakia"and Poland, September 1957
33 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1940 - 1944
Subjects: Catholic Committee for Refugees (including Refugee Children)
34 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, January 1945 - July 1946
35 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, August 1946 - December 1947
36 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1948 - 1949
Subject: Contains Complete List of Scholars Interviewed during 1947 and 1948 in Displaced Persons' Camps in Austria, Germany, and Italy.
242 International Affairs: China, 1957 - 1966
Box Folder
37 1 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1950
2 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1951
Person: Laszlo Sulner, handwriting expert who forged documents against Cardinal Mindszenty
3 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1952
4 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1953 - 1955
5 International Affairs: Displaced Persons, 1956 - 1958
6 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: Displaced Priests, 1945 - 1951
7 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: German Refugee Children, 1939 - 1941
8 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: Latin America, 1947
9 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: Legislation, 1946 - 1949
10 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: National Catholic Resettlement Council, 1947 - 1948
11 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: National Catholic Resettlement Council: Minutes, 1947 - 1948
12 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: National Catholic Resettlement Council Bulletin, 1948
13 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children, 1945 - 1946
14 International Affairs: Displaced Persons: Vatican Migration Bureau, 1946 - 1948
15 International Affairs: Finland, 1937 - 1944
16 International Affairs: France, 1925 - 1949
17 International Affairs: France, 1956 - 1961
18 International Affairs: Germany, 1923 - 1936
19 International Affairs: Germany, 1937
Subject: Letter to German Hierarchy, November 18, 1937
20 International Affairs: Germany, January - June 1938
21 International Affairs: Germany, July - September 1938
22 International Affairs: Germany, October 1938
23 International Affairs: Germany, November 1938
24 International Affairs: Germany, December 1938
25 International Affairs: Germany, 1939
26 International Affairs: Germany, 1940
27 International Affairs: Germany, January - June 1941
28 International Affairs: Germany, July - November 1941
29 International Affairs: Germany, December 1941
30 International Affairs: Germany, December 1941
31 International Affairs: Germany, January - June 1942
32 International Affairs: Germany, July - December 1942
33 International Affairs: Germany, 1943
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38 1 International Affairs: Germany, 1944 - 1945
2 International Affairs: Germany, January - June 1946
Person: Bp. Aloysius J. Muench, Apostolic Visitator
3 International Affairs: Germany, July - December 1946
4 International Affairs: Germany, 1947
5 International Affairs: Germany, 1948
6 International Affairs: Germany, 1949
7 International Affairs: Germany, January - June 1950
8 International Affairs: Germany, July - December 1950
Subject: Contains small scroll, signed by Dr. Hans Ehard, Minister-President of Bavaria, addressed to NCWC expressing Germany's gratitude for U.S. aid, July
9 International Affairs: Germany, 1951
10 International Affairs: Germany, 1952
11 International Affairs: Germany, 1953
12 International Affairs: Germany, 1954
13 International Affairs: Germany, 1955
14 International Affairs: Germany, 1956
15 International Affairs: Germany, 1957 - 1958
16 International Affairs: Germany, 1959 - 1966
17 International Affairs: Germany: Bonn Office, 1950 - 1951
Persons: C. Joseph Nuesse; Patrick M. Boarman
18 International Affairs: Germany: Bonn Office, 1952 - 1954
19 International Affairs: Germany: Bonn Office, 1955
Person: Sylvester P. Theisen
20 International Affairs: Germany: Bonn Office, 1956 - 1958
21 International Affairs: Germany: Conant, James B., 1953
Subject: Nomination of James B. Conant to be U.S. High Commissioner for Germany
22 International Affairs: Germany: Cronin, John F., S.S., 1949 - 1951
23 International Affairs: Germany: Exchange of Persons, 1948 - June 1950
24 International Affairs: Germany: Exchange of Persons, July 1950 - 1951
25 International Affairs: Germany: Exchange of Persons, 1952 - 1953
26 International Affairs: Germany: Exchange of Persons, 1954
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39 1 International Affairs: Germany: Exchange of Persons, 1955 - 1959
2 International Affairs: Germany: Higgins Report, 1949
3 International Affairs: Germany: Lowenstein, Hubertus, Prince, 1936 - 1938
4 International Affairs: Germany: Lowenstein, Hubertus, Prince, 1943 - 1955
5 International Affairs: Germany: Nazi War against the Catholic Church, 1942
6 International Affairs: Germany: Von Preysing, Konrad, Card., 1947 - 1948
Subject: Visit to the U.S.
7 International Affairs: Guam, 1925 - 1939
8 International Affairs: Guam, 1944 - 1946
9 International Affairs: Guatemala, 1922 - 1926
10 International Affairs: Guatemala, 1956 - 1966
11 International Affairs: Haiti, 1921 - 1924
12 International Affairs: Haiti, 1925 - 1928
Person: Archbishop George J. Caruana
13 International Affairs: Haiti, 1929 - 1931
Person: Herbert Hoover, December 7, 1929
14 International Affairs: Haiti, 1933 - 1940
15 International Affairs: Haiti, 1941
Person: Elie Lescot
16 International Affairs: Haiti, 1942
17 International Affairs: Haiti, 1943 - 1945
18 International Affairs: Haiti, 1947 - 1952
19 International Affairs: Haiti, 1956 - 1966
20 International Affairs: Haiti: Moton Commission, 1930 - 1931
Subject: U.S. Commission on Education in Haiti, Robert R. Moton, Chairman
21 International Affairs: Haiti: Newspaper Clippings: Expulsion of Nuncio, 1942
22 International Affairs: Hawaii, 1926 - 1951
23 International Affairs: Hungary, 1920 - 1946
24 International Affairs: Hungary, 1956 - 1966
Persons: Bela Varga to P.F. Tanner, October 8, 1957
25 International Affairs: Immigration, 1920 - 1922
26 International Affairs: Immigration, 1922 - 1923
Persons: Caroline E. Boone, Mexican Border Representative; Latins in Florida, 1923
27 International Affairs: Immigration, 1923
Subject: Italica Gens
28 International Affairs: Immigration, 1924 - 1925
Subject: Little Sisters of the Poor
29 International Affairs: Immigration, 1926
Persons: Religious refugees from Mexico; Mother Virginia Vivanco, A.C.J.
30 International Affairs: Immigration, 1927 - 1928
Persons: Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart; Sisters of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis from Yugoslavia
31 International Affairs: Immigration, 1929
32 International Affairs: Immigration, 1930
Persons: Dominican Sisters of Spokane; Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Mark, Cleveland
33 International Affairs: Immigration, 1931
Persons: Congregation of Religious of the Assumption, Philadelphia; Order of St. Friars Minor (Hungarian), Trenton
34 International Affairs: Immigration, 1932
Persons: Order of Preachers, Copus Christi; Bp. Cuthbert O'Gara, C.P., 1931 - 1932; International Eurcharistic Congress; Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Amarillo; Msgr. Paul Marella
35 International Affairs: Immigration, 1933 - 1934
Persons: Sisters of Bon Secours, Baltimore; Bishop Peter Bucys; National Institute of Immigrant Welfare
36 International Affairs: Immigration, 1935 - 1937
Persons: Adolfus Cardinal Bertram to Cardinal Dougherty, Breslau, August 31, 1936
37 International Affairs: Immigration, 1938 - 1939
Persons: Mrs. Englebert Dolfuss, 1938 - 1939; Sisters of the Incarnate Word, Houston, 1937 - 1939; Ursuline Sisters, Kirkwood, MO.; Sisters of St. Francis of the Immaculate Conception, Peoria; School Sisters of St. Francis, Chillicothe, MO.; Sisters of the Poor Child Jesus, Wheeling
38 International Affairs: Immigration, 1940
Persons: Rev. Harold J. Beutler, C.M.; Rev. Newman C. Eberhardt, C.M.
38 International Affairs: Immigration, 1941
Persons: Pallottine Fathers, Milwaukee; Augustinian Fathers of Our Mother of Consolation; Bishop John Buchko, Philadelphia; Friedrich Engel-Janosi
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40 1 International Affairs: Immigration, 1942
Persons: Bishop Joseph M. Preciado, C.M.F.; Prince Domenic Orsini
2 International Affairs: Immigration, January - July 1943
Persons: Priests coming from Ireland
3 International Affairs: Immigration, August 1943 - February 1944
Persons: German Marist Brothers from Samoa, 1942 - 1943; Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, Torresdale, PA; Dutch Carmelite Sisters, Indianapolis, 1942 - 1943; Alice Rosenwald; Sisters of St. Casimir; Felician Sisters , Chicago
4 International Affairs: Immigration, March - December 1944
Persons: Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, 1943 - 1944; Bishop Miguel Angel Olano, O.F.M. Cap., Guam, 1943 - 1944
5 International Affairs: Immigration, 1945
Persons: Polish Seminarians
6 International Affairs: Immigration, 1946 - June 1947
Persons: Bishop Joseph M. Preciado, C.M.F.; Japanese internees from Peru
7 International Affairs: Immigration, July - December 1947
Persons: Sisters of St. Mary of Providence; Cleofas Calleros; Mother Mary Cecilia Moehring
8 International Affairs: Immigration, 1948
9 International Affairs: Immigration, 1949
10 International Affairs: Immigration, 1950
Persons: Catholic Committee for Refugees; Abbe Jean Vignon
11 International Affairs: Immigration, 1951
12 International Affairs: Immigration, January - March 1952
13 International Affairs: Immigration, March - June 1952
14 International Affairs: Immigration, July - September 1952
Persons: Piccole Operaie dei SS. Cuori di Gesu e Maria; Summary of Legal Department Activities in Immigration Legislation, 1921 - 1931, 1949
15 International Affairs: Immigration, October 1952
16 International Affairs: Immigration, November - December 1952
17 International Affairs: Immigration, 1952
Memos #1 and #2 Subject: NCWC attitude toward the National Origins formula
18 International Affairs: Immigration Minutes of Meetings at NCWC, 1952 - 1953
19 International Affairs: Immigration Newspaper Clippings, 1952
20 International Affairs: Immigration, 1952 - 1953
Subject: President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization
21 International Affairs: Immigration, January - February 1953
22 International Affairs: Immigration, March - July 1953
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41 1 International Affairs: Immigration, August - December 1953
2 International Affairs: Immigration, January - June 1954
3 International Affairs: Immigration, July - September 1954
Persons: Pious Disciples of the Divine Master
4 International Affairs: Immigration, October - December 1954
5 International Affairs: Immigration, January - June 1955
6 International Affairs: Immigration, July - December 1955
7 International Affairs: Immigration, 1956
8 International Affairs: Immigration, 1957
Subjects: Russians in the U.S.; Vatican's Supreme Council of Emigration
9 International Affairs: Immigration: Vatican's Supreme Council of Emigration of the Sac. Consistorial Congregation, 1957
10 International Affairs: Immigration, January - April 1958
Subjects: Meeting of the Summum Consilium de Emigratione, September 30 - October 4, 1957
11 International Affairs: Immigration, April - December 1958
12 International Affairs: Immigration, 1959
Persons: Spanish Mercedarian Sisters for Caroline and Marshall Islands
13 International Affairs: Immigration, 1960
Subject: Memorandum on Lithuanians, April 1, 1960
14 International Affairs: Immigration, 1961-1962
15 International Affairs: Immigration, 1963
16 International Affairs: Immigration, 1964 - 1965
17 International Affairs: Immigration, January - July 1966
Subject: Cuban Refugee Program
18 International Affairs: Immigration, August - December 1966
Subject: Report of a Study of the Overseas Adoption Program of the Department of Immigration...
19 International Affairs: Immigration: American Immigration Conference, 1954 - 1955
20 International Affairs: Immigration: Artukovic, Andrija M., 1951 - 1959
21 International Affairs: Immigration: Breda Conference, 1954 - 1955
Subject: International Catholic Migration Congress, Breda, The Netherlands, September 11-17, 1954; Documentation; Documentation and Resolutions
22 International Affairs: Immigration: Breda Conference: Documentation, 1954
23 International Affairs: Immigration: Breda Conference: Documentation and Resolutions, 1954
24 International Affairs: Immigration: Exsul Familia, 1953 - 1955
Subjects: Report on Immigration to the United States and Participation by Agencies of the Church, December 21, 1953; Letter of February 17, 1954
25 International Affairs: Immigration: Exsul Familia, 1956 - 1958
26 International Affairs: Immigration: Exsul Familia, 1961 - 1963
27 International Affairs: Immigration: Exsul Familia, 1966
Subject: The Apostolic Constitution: Exsul Familia, a survey on Church-migrant implementation procedures in the United States, August 9, 1966
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42 1 International Affairs: Legislation, 1920 -1926
2 International Affairs: Legislation, 1927 - 1928
3 International Affairs: Legislation, 1929 - 1936
4 International Affairs: Legislation, 1937 - 1944
5 International Affairs: Legislation, 1945 - 1952
6 International Affairs: Legislation, 1957 - 1964
7 International Affairs: Legislation, 1965
8 International Affairs: Immigration: Legislation: Conscientious Objection of Aliens, 1930 - 1933
9 International Affairs: Immigration: Legislation: Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe (PICMME), 1952
10 International Affairs: India, 1920 - 1922
Subject: Bombay Catholic Welfare Organization
11 International Affairs: India, 1952 - 1955
Subject: Goan situation
12 International Affairs: India, 1956 - 1964
13 International Affairs: Italy, 1931 - 1943
14 International Affairs: Italy, 1944 - 1947
Person: Don Luigi Sturzo
15 International Affairs: Italy, 1952 - 1955
16 International Affairs: Italy, 1956 - 1958
17 International Affairs: Italy, 1959 - 1960
18 International Affairs: Italy, 1961 - 1964
19 International Affairs: Japan, 1924 - 1943
20 International Affairs: Japan, 1945 - 1950
21 International Affairs: Japan, 1951 - 1955
22 International Affairs: Japan, 1956 - 1962
23 International Affairs: Java and Indonesia, 1949 - 1954
24 International Affairs: Korea, 1950
25 International Affairs: Korea, 1956 - 1966
Persons: John M. Chang to Howard J. Carroll, August 16, 1957; John M. Chang to Howard J. Carroll, September 21, 1960
26 International Affairs: Latin America, 1923 - 1943
Subjects: Columbia' Peru-Ecuador boundary dispute, 1940-1942; Person: Richard Pattee
27 International Affairs: Latin America, 1944
28 International Affairs: Latin America, 1945 - 1948
Persons: Daughters of Charity of Emmitsburg, Nicaragua
29 International Affairs: Latin America, 1949 - 1955
Subject: Guatamala, 1951
30 International Affairs: Latin America, 1956 - 1957
31 International Affairs: Latin America, 1958
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43 1 International Affairs: Latin America, January-April 1959
2 International Affairs: Latin America, May-July 1959
3 International Affairs: Latin America, August-December 1959
4 International Affairs: Latin America, January-July 1960
5 International Affairs: Latin America, August-December 1960
6 International Affairs: Latin America, 1961
7 International Affairs: Latin America, 1962
8 International Affairs: Latin America, 1963
9 International Affairs: Latin America, 1964
Subject: Memorandum on Chile, May 13, 1964
10 International Affairs: Latin America, 1965
11 International Affairs: Latin America, 1966
12 International Affairs: Latin America: Catholic Action, 1939 - 1947
Subject: Primera Semana Interamericana de Accion Catolica, Santiago, 1945
13 International Affairs: Latin America: Catholic Action, 1948-1955
Subject: Segunda Semana Interamericana de Accion Catolica, La Habana, 1949
14 International Affairs: Latin America: Catholic Action, 1958-1960
15 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, 1956-1957
16 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, 1958
17 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, January-June 1959
18 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, July-September 1959
19 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, October-November 1959
20 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, December 1959
Subject: Minutes of the Meeting, November 2-4, 1959
21 International Affairs: Latin America: CELAM, 1960
22 International Affairs: Latin America: Social Action, 1943-1946
Subject: Inter-American Catholic Social Action Confederation; II Seminario Interamericano de Estudios Sociales, La Habana, 1946
23 International Affairs: Latin America: Social Action, 1947-1954
Subject: First Caribbean Social Week, Ciudad Trujillo, 1947; Third Interamerican Catholic Social Action Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1948
24 International Affairs: Latin America: Social Action, 1956-1958
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44 1 International Affairs: Latvia, 1941-1944
2 International Affairs: Lebanon, 1946-1953
3 International Affairs: Lebanon, 1958
4 International Affairs: Malta, 1930
5 International Affairs: Mexico, 1923-1929
6 International Affairs: Mexico, 1932-1935
7 International Affairs: Mexico, 1936
8 International Affairs: Mexico, 1937
9 International Affairs: Mexico, 1938
10 International Affairs: Mexico, 1939
11 International Affairs: Mexico, 1940
12 International Affairs: Mexico, 1941
13 International Affairs: Mexico, 1942
14 International Affairs: Mexico, 1943-1944
15 International Affairs: Mexico, 1945
16 International Affairs: Mexico, 1946-1954
17 International Affairs: Mexico, 1955-1966
18 International Affairs: Palestine, 1926-1944
19 International Affairs: Palestine, 1945-1949
20 International Affairs: Palestine, 1950-1955
21 International Affairs: Palestine, 1955-1961
Subject: Carmelite Monastery, Mount Carmel, Haifa
22 International Affairs: Palestine: Desecration of Holy Places, 1948-1949
23 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, March-October 1949
24 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, November-December 1949
25 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, January-April 1950
Persons: Charles Malik to Howard J. Carroll, January 5, 1950
26 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, May-December 1950
27 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, 1951
28 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, 1952-1953
29 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, 1954-1955
30 International Affairs: Palestine: Internationalization of Jerusalem, 1956-1957
31 International Affairs: Palestine: Refugees, 1944-1950
32 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1945-1947
33 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1948-1949
34 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1950
35 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1951-1953
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45 1 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1954
2 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1955
3 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1956
4 International Affairs: Pattee, Richard, 1957-1960
5 International Affairs: Philippines, 1923-1942
6 International Affairs: Philippines, 1943-1945
7 International Affairs: Philippines, 1945-1946
photographs
8 International Affairs: Philippines, 1946
9 International Affairs: Philippines, 1947-1948
10 International Affairs: Philippines, 1949
11 International Affairs: Philippines, January-June 1950
12 International Affairs: Philippines, July-December 1950
13 International Affairs: Philippines, 1951
14 International Affairs: Philippines, 1952-1953
Subject: War Claims Commission
15 International Affairs: Philippines, 1952-1954
16 International Affairs: Philippines, 1954-1955
17 International Affairs: Philippines, 1956
Person: Archbishop Rufino J. Santos to NCWC, December 27, 1956
18 International Affairs: Philippines, 1957-1958
19 International Affairs: Philippines, 1959-1960
20 International Affairs: Philippines, 1961-1966
21 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission, 1957
Person: Archbishop Rufino J. Santos
22 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission, 1958
Subject: Furnishing of Manila Cathedral
23 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission, 1959-1961
24 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission: Various, 1957-1958
Subjects: Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Mother of God, St. Joseph's College, Quezon City; Roman Catholic Bishop of Tuguegarao, Cagayan
25 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission: Various, 1959
Subjects: Hospital de San Juan de Dios, Pasay City, 1957-1959; Roman Catholic Bishop of Lipa, 1956-1959; Roman Catholic Archbishop of Caceres, 1956-1959; Instituto de Hermanas Agustinas Terciarias de Filipinas, 1957-1959
26 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission: Various, 1960-1965
Subjects: Roman Catholic Bishop of Legaspi, Albay
27 International Affairs: Philippines: War Claims Commission: Account, 1957-1959
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46 1 International Affairs: Point Four Program, 1949-1950
Subject: International Technical Cooperation Act of 1949
2 International Affairs: Point Four Program, 1951
Persons: Nelson A. Rockefeller to Archbishop F. Keough, January 29, 1951
3 International Affairs: Point Four Program, 1952
4 International Affairs: Point Four Program, 1953-1955
5 International Affairs: Point Four Program: St. Joseph's University, Beirut, Lebanon, 1951-1953
6 International Affairs: Poland, 1920-1940
7 International Affairs: Poland, 1941-1949
8 International Affairs: Poland, 1956-1966
9 International Affairs: Puerto Rico, 1925-1954
10 International Affairs: Puerto Rico, 1956-1961
11 International Affairs: Relief, 1922-1928
12 International Affairs: Relief, 1929
Subjects: Florida, Haiti, Puerto Rico
13 International Affairs: Relief, 1930-1943
Subjects: National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax, 1942
14 International Affairs: Relief, 1944
Subjects: Summary of World War II relief activities of NCWC; American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas
15 International Affairs: Relief, 1945
16 International Affairs: Relief, 1946
Subject: Friends of the University of Salzburg, Inc.
17 International Affairs: Relief, January 1947- June 1948
Person: A.S. Maszak, to NCWC, December 30, 1946
18 International Affairs: Relief, July 1948-December 1949
19 International Affairs: Relief, 1950
20 International Affairs: Relief, 1951
21 International Affairs: Relief, 1952
22 International Affairs: Relief, 1953-1955
Subject: Vietnam, August, 1954
23 International Affairs: Relief, 1956-1960
24 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1939-February 1941
25 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, March-July 1941
Person: Sigrid Undset to St. Ansgar's Scandanavian Catholic League, New York, March 22, 1941
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47 1 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, August-December 1941
2 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, January-May 1942
3 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, June-October 1942
4 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, August-December 1942
5 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1943
6 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, January-April 1944
7 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, May-December 1944
8 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1945
Persons: G.B. Montini to Archbishop E. Mooney, May 3, 1945; J. Cardijn to Archbishop E. Mooney, September 4, 1945; J. Cardijn to Howard J. Carroll, November 17, 1945
9 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, January-March 1946
10 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, April-July 1946
11 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, August-December 1946
12 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1947
13 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1948
14 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1949
15 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1950
Persons: G.B. Montini to Archbishop John T. McNicholas, April 20, 1950; Joseph Mindszenty to Samuel Stritch, October 29, 1946
16 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1951
Persons: G.B. Montini to Archbishop F.P. Keough, July 11, 1951
17 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1952
Persons: G.B. Montini to Archbishop Karl Alter, August 8, 1952
18 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1953
Persons: G.B. Montini to Archbishop Karl Alter, June 30, 1953
19 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1954
Persons: Archbishop Peter Doi et al. to Archbishop Karl Alter, October 28, 1954
20 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1955
Persons: Pius XII to American Hierarchy, Jan. 25, 1955
21 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1956
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48 1 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1957
2 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1958
3 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, January-October 1959
4 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, November-December 1959
5 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1960
6 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1961
7 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1962
8 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1963
9 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1964-1965
10 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee, 1966
11 International Affairs: Relief: Bishops' Welfare Emergency and Relief Committee: University of Nymegen, 1945-1950
12 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1942
War Relief Services was officially changed to Catholic Relief Services (CRS), National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) in April 1955.
13 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1943
14 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1944
15 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1945
16 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, January - June 1946
Persons: J. Mindszenty to Samuel Stritch, February 28, 1946;
17 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, July-December 1946
Persons: Emmanual Suhard to H.J. Carroll, November 9, 1946; Courtenay Savage, August-December 1946
18 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1947
19 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1948
Persons: H.J. Carroll to Edward Mooney, March 1, 1948
20 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1949
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49 1 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1950
2 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1951
3 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1952
Persons: Abp. Peter Doi et al. to American Hierarchy
4 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1953
5 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1954
6 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1955
7 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1956
Persons: Richard Nixon to H. J. Carroll, July 25, 1956;
8 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1957
Subject: Origins of War Relief Services, 1943
9 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1958
10 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1959
Persons: Appointment of Msgr. John F. McCarthy as Assisstant Director; Report on Conditions in Algeria, September 1959;
11 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1960
12 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1961
Persons: Unsigned Lenten message of Pope John XXIII, January 31, 1961
13 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1962
Subject: Field Trip to Latin America of Rev. Joseph Gremillion, March-April 1962
14 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1963
Persons: Bela Varga to Paul Tanner, September 12, 1963;
15 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1964-1965
16 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services, 1966
17 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services: Empire State Building Accident, 1945-1953
18 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services: Printed Matter, Posters, 1941-1948
19 International Affairs: Relief: Catholic Relief Services: Printed Matter, Posters, 1951-1955
20 International Affairs: Relief: Chile, 1929
21 International Affairs: Relief: China, 1928-1941
22 International Affairs: Relief: China, 1928-1941
23 International Affairs: Relief: China, 1942-1952
24 International Affairs: Relief: Dominican Republic, 1940
25 International Affairs: Relief: England, 1941-1944
Persons: Arthur Cardinal Hinsley; Mrs. Frederic Schenck, American Committee for British Catholic Relief
26 International Affairs: Relief: France, 1941-1946
Person: Emmanuel Cardinal Suhard, 1945
27 International Affairs: Relief: Greece, 1941-1943
28 International Affairs: Relief: Ireland, 1941-1944
29 International Affairs: Relief: Italy, 1944-1952
30 International Affairs: Relief: Korea, 1952-1953
31 International Affairs: Relief: Korea, 1962-1964
32 International Affairs: Relief: Lisbon, 1941-1943
Subject: Catholic refugees in Lisbon
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50 1 International Affairs: Relief: Lithuania, 1921-1941
2 International Affairs: Relief: Lithuania, 1942-1943
3 International Affairs: Relief: Lithuania, 1944-1947
4 International Affairs: Relief: Lithuania, 1956-1959
5 International Affairs: Relief: Odo, Duke of Wurttemberg, O.S.B., 1940-1949
6 International Affairs: Relief: Poland, 1920-March 1940
7 International Affairs: Relief: Poland, April-December 1940
Subject: Bishops' Committee for Polish Relief
8 International Affairs: Relief: Poland, 1941-1942
9 International Affairs: Relief: Poland, 1943-1952
10 International Affairs: Relief: Poland, 1958-1966
11 International Affairs: Relief: Scandanavia, 1940-1948
12 International Affairs: Relief: Slovenia, 1941-1946
13 International Affairs: Relief: Spain, 1937-1941
14 International Affairs: Relief: Spain, 1942-1944
15 International Affairs: Relief: Student, 1944-1951
16 International Affairs: Samoa, 1926-1955
17 International Affairs: Samoa, 1956-1957
18 International Affairs: Santo Domingo, 1933-1943
19 International Affairs: Santo Domingo, 1965-1966
20 International Affairs: Spain, 1922-1931
21 International Affairs: Spain, 1932-1936
Noting in file for 1934.
22 International Affairs: Spain, January-October 1937
23 International Affairs: Spain, November 1937-January 1938
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51 1 International Affairs: Spain, February-April 1938
2 International Affairs: Spain, May-September 1938
3 International Affairs: Spain, October-December 1938
4 International Affairs: Spain, January 1939
5 International Affairs: Spain, February-December 1939
6 International Affairs: Spain, 1940-1942
7 International Affairs: Spain, 1943-1945
8 International Affairs: Spain, 1946-1949
9 International Affairs: Spain, 1950-1954
10 International Affairs: Spain, 1956-1964
11 International Affairs: Spain: Basques, 1937-1941
12 International Affairs: Spain (Pamphlets), 1936-1947
13 International Affairs: Spain: Loyalist Propaganda (Pamphlets), 1937-1939
14 International Affairs: United Nations, 1946-1947
15 International Affairs: United Nations, 1948
16 International Affairs: United Nations, 1949
17 International Affairs: United Nations, 1950
18 International Affairs: United Nations, 1951-1952
19 International Affairs: United Nations, 1953
20 International Affairs: United Nations, 1954
21 International Affairs: United Nations, 1955
22 International Affairs: United Nations, 1956-1958
23 International Affairs: United Nations, 1959
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52 1 International Affairs: United Nations, 1960
2 International Affairs: United Nations, 1961
Persons: Adlai E. Stevenson to Paul Tanner, April 12, 1961
3 International Affairs: United Nations, January-June 1962
4 International Affairs: United Nations, July-December 1962
5 International Affairs: United Nations, 1963
6 International Affairs: United Nations, 1964-1966
7 International Affairs: United Nations: Dumbarton Oaks Conference, 1944-1945
8 International Affairs: United Nations: Economic and Social Council, 1946-1950
Subject: Commission on the Status of Women
9 International Affairs: United Nations: Economic and Social Council, 1951-1955
10 International Affairs: United Nations: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1945-1955
11 International Affairs: United Nations: Food and Agriculture Organization, 1959-1966
12 International Affairs: United Nations: Genocide, 1948-1949
13 International Affairs: United Nations: Genocide, 1950-1955
14 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, January 1946-June 1947
Persons: Eleanor Roosevelt to Howard J. Carroll, February 3, 1947
15 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, July 1947-March 1948
16 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, April-December 1948
17 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1949
18 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, January-April 1950
19 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, May-December 1950
20 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1951
21 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1952-1953
22 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1954-1955
23 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1956-1960
24 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1961
25 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1962
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53 1 International Affairs: United Nations: Human Rights, 1963-1965
2 International Affairs: United Nations: London General Assembly, 1945-1946
3 International Affairs: United Nations: National Citizens' Committee for United Nations Day, 1948-1950
Persons: George C. Marshall to H.J. Carroll, July 13, 1948 and July 22, 1948; Eleanor Roosevelt to Paul F. Tanner, April 1950 and December 11, 1950
4 International Affairs: United Nations: National Citizens' Committee for United Nations Day, 1951
5 International Affairs: United Nations: United States Committee for United Nations Day, 1952-1954
The name National Citizens' Committee for United Nations Day was changed in 1954 to United States Committee for United Nations Day.
6 International Affairs: United Nations: United States Committee for United Nations Day, 1955
7 International Affairs: United Nations: Organizations, 1945-1946
8 International Affairs: United Nations: Organizations, 1947
9 International Affairs: United Nations: Organizations, 1948-1949
10 International Affairs: United Nations: San Francisco Conference: N.C.W.C. Coverage, 1945
Persons: Rev. Edward A. Conway, S.J. , Richard Pattee; Burke Walsh.
11 International Affairs: United Nations: San Francisco Conference: N.C.W.C. Coverage, March - April 1945
Subjects: John Courtney Murray, S..J., April 6, 1945; Memorandum on Religious Freedom; Spain; Poland
12 International Affairs: United Nations: San Francisco Conference: N.C.W.C. Coverage, May-October 1945
13 International Affairs: United Nations: San Francisco Conference: N.C.W.C. Coverage, 1945
14 International Affairs: United Nations: San Francisco Conference: N.C.W.C. News Service Coverage, 1945
15 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1946
16 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1947
17 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1948
18 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-May 1949
19 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, June-July 1949
20 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, August-December 1949
21 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-April 1950
22 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, May-September 1950
23 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, October-December 1950
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54 1 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-April 1951
2 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, May-June 1951
3 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July-October 1951
4 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, November-December 1951
5 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-March 1952
6 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, April-September 1952
Subject: Holy Ghost Fathers, Tanganyika
7 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, October-December 1952
8 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-April 1953
9 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, May-August 1953
10 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, September-December 1953
11 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-April 1954
12 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, May-December 1954
13 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, November, 12 - December, 10 1954
14 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-March 1955
15 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, April-June 1955
16 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July-September 1955
17 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, October-December 1955
18 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January-March 1956
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55 1 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, April-June 1956
2 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July-December 1956
3 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January - May 1957
4 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, June - December 1957
5 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January - February 1958
Subjects: Report on "Freedom of Religion in the United States," 1956-1958; Discrimination in Religious Rights and Practices
6 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, March - June 1958
7 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July - December 1958
8 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1959
9 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1960
10 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January - June 1961
11 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July - December 1961
12 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1962
13 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1963
14 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, January - June 1964
15 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, July - December 1964
16 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1965
17 International Affairs: United Nations: Catherine Schaefer Correspondence, 1966
18 International Affairs: United Nations: Security Council, 1946 - 1948
19 International Affairs: United Nations: Technical Assistance, 1951- 1955
20 International Affairs: United Nations: Technical Assistance, 1956 - 1957
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56 1 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1949 - 1950
2 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1951
3 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., January - May 1952
4 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., June - December 1952
5 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1953
6 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1953
Subject: Attitude of Holy See to U.N.E.S.C.O.
7 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1954
8 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1955
9 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1956
10 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1957
11 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1958
12 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1959-1960
13 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1961
14 International Affairs: United Nations: U.N.E.S.C.O., 1962 - 1966
15 International Affairs: United Nations: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (U.N.R.R.A.), 1945-1946
16 International Affairs: United Nations: United States Committee for the United Nations., 1956-1963
17 International Affairs: United Nations: United Nations Association of the United States of America., 1964
18 International Affairs: United Nations: United Nations Association of the United States of America., 1965-1966
19 International Affairs: United Nations: World Health Organization (WHO), 1945-1950
20 International Affairs: United Nations: World Health Organization (WHO), 1951-1955
21 International Affairs: United Nations: World Health Organization (WHO), 1959-1965
22 International Affairs: Virgin Islands, 1934-1939
23 International Affairs: Virgin Islands, 1956-1958
24 International Affairs: World Calendar, 1926-1929
25 International Affairs: World Calendar, 1930-1937
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57 1 International Affairs: World Calendar, 1941-1949
2 International Affairs: World Calendar, 1950-1955
3 International Affairs: Yugoslavia, 1924-1952
4 International Affairs: Yugoslavia, 1957 - 1966
5 Legal Affairs, 1928-1935
Subjects: Philippine Church bonds, 1932; Holy Ghost Fathers property, Washington, DC, 1941
6 Legal Affairs, 1939 - 1944
7 Legal Affairs, 1945-1950
Subjects: Reclamation Law for the Central Valley Project, CA, 1947; Law of Libel as Protecting Religious Groups, 1948; Bequest to Deceased Member of a Religious Order, 1949
8 Legal Affairs, 1951-1955
9 Legal Affairs, 1956-1966
10 Legal Affairs: Lobbying, 1928 - 1947
11 Military Affairs, 1923-1943
Subject: Conscription of Women
12 Military Affairs, 1944-1955
13 Military Affairs, 1956-1959
Person: Chester W. Nimitz,
14 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1920
15 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1921-1929
16 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1930-1939
17 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1940-1941
18 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1942-1945
19 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1945-1950
20 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1951-1955
21 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1955-1963
22 Military Affairs: Chaplains, 1964-1966
23 Military Affairs: Chaplains: Coast Guard, 1938-1947
24 Military Affairs: Chaplains: Conferences, 1926-1940
25 Military Affairs: Chaplains: Veterans Hospitals, 1943-1955
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58 1 Military Affairs: Moral Welfare, 1941-1943
2 Military Affairs: Moral Welfare, 1944-1945
3 Military Affairs: Moral Welfare, 1946 - 1948
4 Military Affairs: Moral Welfare, 1949 -1955
5 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1941 - 1943
6 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1944
7 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1945
8 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1946- 1947
9 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1946-1947
Subject: Revision of the Geneva Convention of 1929
10 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1954 - 1955
11 Military Affairs: Prisoners of War, 1965
12 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1939 - July 1940
13 Military Affairs: Selective Service, July - August 1940
14 Military Affairs: Selective Service, September - December 1940
15 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1941 - 1943
16 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1944
17 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1945
18 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1946
19 Military Affairs: Selective Service, January 1947 - December 1948
20 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1949
21 Military Affairs: Selective Service, January - August 1950
22 Military Affairs: Selective Service, September - December 1950
23 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1951
24 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1952-1953
25 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1954-1955
26 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1956
27 Military Affairs: Selective Service, 1957-1966
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59 1 Military Affairs: Selective Service: Conscientious Objectors, 1940-1954
2 Military Affairs: Selective Service: Conscientious Objectors, 1957
3 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1940-1944
4 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1945
5 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1946
6 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, January - June 1947
7 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, June 1947
8 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, July - December 1947
9 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1948-1950
10 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1951
11 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1952-1955
12 Military Affairs: Universal Military Training, 1956-1957
13 Military Affairs: Veterans, 1922-1954
14 Military Affairs: Veterans: Pensions, 1946-1955
15 Military Affairs: Veterans: Schooling, 1943-1954
16 Military Affairs: War Manpower Commission., 1942 - 1945
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60 1 Minutes of the Meetings of the Archbishops (Transcription), 1890-1919, 1919, 1955
From John Tracy Ellis
2 Minutes of the Meetings of the Archbishops (Transcription), 1894-1919, 1955, 1968
3 National Catholic Welfare Council: 'The September Meeting of the American Hierarchy.' Ecclesiastical Review Source Documents., July 1919
4 National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC), 1919
Historical Data.
5 National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC), 1920 - 1922
6 Index: Dissolution of NCWC, 1935-1942
7 National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC): Dissolution, 1922
8 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: A, 1922
9 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: B, 1922
10 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: C, 1922
11 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: D, 1922
12 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: F, 1922
13 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: G, 1922
14 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: H, 1922
15 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: K, 1922
16 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Laughlin, Sara E., 1922
17 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: McGrath, Justin, 1922
18 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Muldoon, Peter J., Bishop of Rockford, Illinois and Burke, John J., 1922
19 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Correspondence: Muldoon, Peter J., Bishop of Rockford, Illinois, 1922
20 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Telegrams: Muldoon, Peter J., Bishop of Rockford, Illinois, 1922
21 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: N, 1922
22 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: O, 1922
23 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: P, 1922
24 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: R, 1922
25 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: S, 1922
26 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Turner, William, 1922
27 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: W, 1922
28 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Notes from Cleveland meeting of Administrative Committee, April 6, 1922, and from Washington Meeting of Administrative Comittee, April 26, 1922. Original Form of Relatio., 1922
29 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to HIs Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. (White Bound Copy), 1922
30 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to HIs Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. (White Bound Copy), 1922
31 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to HIs Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. (Purple Bound Copy), 1922
32 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to HIs Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. (Unbound Fasicles), 1922
33 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Petition and Report of the Administrative Committee of the National Catholic Welfare Council to HIs Holiness, Pope Pius XI, April 25, 1922. (Unbound Fasicles), 1922
34 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Newspaper Clippings, 1922
35 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Newspaper Clippings, 1922
36 National Catholic Welfare Council: Dissolution: Newspaper Clippings, 1922
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61 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1926 -1936
2 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1937 -1943
3 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1944 - 1947
Subjects: 25th Anniversary of N.C.W.C. Founding of N.C.W.C. Archives
4 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1948 -1951
Subjects: Ardagh Chalice, 1949
5 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1952
Subjects: Episcopal Membership in N.C.W.C.
6 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1953 -1955
7 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1956-1957
8 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1958-1959
9 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1960
10 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1961
Subjects: Loan of records to Herbert Hoover for v.3 of An American Epic; Relationship between Department of Education and N.C.E.A.
11 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1962 -1963
12 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1964
Persons: Iona A. McNulty to P. F. Tanner, 6 May 1964 Francis t. Hurley to P.F. Tanner, Sept. 18, 1964 re Department of Education
13 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1965
14 National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1966
15 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1929 -1948
16 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1949-1952
17 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1953-1955
18 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1956
19 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1957
20 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1958
21 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1959
22 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1960
23 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1961
24 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1962
25 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1963
Subject: Cardinal Muench's biography
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62 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1964
2 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, 1965
3 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, January - April 1966
4 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, May - September 1966
5 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board, October - December 1966
6 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Agenda, 1931 - 1955
7 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Agenda, 1956 - 1966
8 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Ballot, 1951 - 1966
9 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1922-1926
10 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1928 - November 1930
11 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1931
12 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1931
13 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1932
14 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1932
15 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1932
16 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1933
17 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1933
18 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1933
19 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1933
20 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1934
21 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1934
22 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1934
23 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1934
24 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1935
25 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1935
26 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1935
27 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1935
28 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report to Visiting Committee, January 13, 1936
29 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, February 25, 1936
30 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, February 25, 1936
31 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report to Visiting Committee and Exhibit, September 21, 1936
32 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report to Visiting Committee and Exhibit, September 21, 1936
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63 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1936
2 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1936
3 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1937
4 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 1937
5 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 15, 1937
6 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 25, 1938
7 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, October 10, 1938
8 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 18, 1939
9 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 13, 1939
10 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 2, 1940
11 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 11, 1940
12 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 22, 1941
13 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 8, 1941
14 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 14, 1942
15 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 1942
16 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, May 1943
17 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 8, 1943
18 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 18, 1944
19 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 12, 1944
20 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 10, 1945
21 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 11, 1945
22 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 30, 1946
23 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 10, 1946
25 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 10, 1947
26 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 6, 1948
27 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 15, 1947
27 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 14, 1948
28 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 26, 1949
29 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 14, 1949
30 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 18, 1950
31 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 13, 1950
32 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 3, 1951
33 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 12, 1951
34 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 22, 1952
35 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 10, 1952
36 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 14, 1953
37 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 16, 1953
38 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 27, 1954
39 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, November 15, 1954
40 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, April 19, 1950
41 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1956
42 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1957 - 1959
43 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1960 - 1963
44 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1964 - 1965
45 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: General Secretary's Report and Exhibit, 1966
46 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Membership, 1919 - 1966
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64 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1919 - 1921
2 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1921 - 1922
3 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1922 -1924
4 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1925 -1927
5 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1928 - 1930
6 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1931 - 1932
7 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1933 - 1935
8 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1936
9 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1937 - 1938
10 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1939
11 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1940 - 1942
12 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1943 - 1944
13 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1945
14 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1946
15 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1947 - 1948
16 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1949 - 1950
17 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1951 - 1955
18 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1956 - 1960
19 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1961 - 1962
20 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1963 - 1964
21 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1965
22 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes, 1966
23 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes: Correspondence, 1929 - 1955
24 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes: Correspondence, 1956 - 1957
25 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes: Correspondence, 1958 - 1962
26 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Minutes: Correspondence, 1963 - 1966
27 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Report to the Hierarchy, May 1936
28 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Revision of Normae, 1959 - 1965
29 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements, 1921 - 1936
30 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements, 1937 - 1940
31 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements, 1941 - 1943
32 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements: Declaration on World Peace, 1943
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65 1 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements, 1944 - 1948
2 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1949 - 1951
3 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1952
4 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1953
5 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1953
6 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1954
7 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1955
8 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1956
Persons: H. C. Lodge, Jr., to Howard J. Carroll, November 21, 1956, December 31, 1956; Dwight D. Eisenhower to Howard J. Carroll, November 1956; Hubert H. Humphrey to Howard J. Carroll, November 26, 1956.
9 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1957
10 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative Board: Statements:, 1958
11 National Catholic Welfare Conference: Administrative B