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Descriptive Summary

Historical Note

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Restrictions

Administrative Information

Related Material

Index Terms

Bibliography

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: General Department Files, 1920-1959

Series 2: Records relating to the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939

Series 3: Records relating to Inter-American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946

Series 4: Records relating to the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1945-1952

Series 5: Records relating to Intercreedal Affairs, 1937-1946

Series 6: Correspondence Files of Assistant Directors, Fathers John Hayes and George Higgins, 1942-1945

Series 7: Files of Assistant Director, Father John F. Cronin, 1951-1960

Series 8: Organization Files, 1930-1955

Series 9: Special Topics Files, 1925-1953

Series 10: Files of Assistant Director/Director, Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1920-1954

Series 11: Files of the Field Secretary, 1920-1957

Series 12: Records of the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1922-1951

Series 13: Records relating to the National Social Action Conference, 1956-1957

Series 14: Records relating to Workers' Schools, 1936-1946

Series 15: Records relating to Work with Priests, 1937-1946

Series 16: Records of the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1926-1970

Series 17: Records relating to the Rural Life Bureau, 1929-1955

Series 18: Records of the Family Life Bureau, 1929-1974

Series 19: Oversize, 1922-1957, 1970

Series 20: Publications and Printed Material, 1920-1969

Series 21: Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d.

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Social Action Department

An inventory of the Records of the Social Action Department at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives


Contact Information:

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

Telephone: 202-319-5065

Email: archives@mail.lib.cua.edu

URL: http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/index.html


Descriptive Summary

Repository: The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives
Creator: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Title: The Records of the Social Action Department
Dates: 1920(1920-1959)1974
Extent: 90 linear feet; 71 boxes
Abstract: One of the original departments of the National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference(NCWC), the Department of Social Action was established to promote the social thought of the Roman Catholic Church and to interpret, under the guidance of the bishops, applications of that thought to the complex social questions of the world.
Collection Number: ACUA 10
Language: English

Historical Note

The National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC), officially defined as the annual meeting of the American hierarchy and its standing secretariat, was established by the bishops in 1919 as the successor to the War Council. The Administrative Committee was organized to conduct Council business between plenary meetings with headquarters established in Washington, DC, and a decision was made to rename the organization the National Catholic Welfare Conference. Following the Vatican II Council, the bishops reorganized the NCWC in 1966, transforming it into the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) and its standing secretariat, the United States Catholic Conference (USCC). On July 1, 2001, the NCCB and the USCC were combined to form the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) consisting of the same staff continuing the work formerly done by the NCCB and the USCC.

One of the original departments of the National Catholic Welfare Council/Conference(NCWC), the Department of Social Action was established to promote the social thought of the Roman Catholic Church and to interpret, under the guidance of the bishops, applications of that thought to the complex social questions of the world. It operated primarily as a service department for Catholic lay organizations, the Catholic press, schools, religious, and laity. It also served as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of the most progressive thought in the field of social action. There was a special focus on industrial, international, and interracial relations as well as rural life, social work, and the study of communism. The principal tools in this effort were the papal encyclicals and statements of the American bishops on social and economic matters. Soon after its creation in 1919, the Social Action Department began to sponsor addresses and lectures, publish books and pamphlets, and conduct conferences and institutes.

John A. Lapp (1880-1961), who directed the short lived Chicago Office, 1920-1927, also directed a program in civic education that included the promotion of social surveys. Edwin V. O'Hara (1881-1956), later Bishop of Kansas City, was brought into the department in 1920 to head a Rural Life Bureau, and in 1923 he convened the meeting in which the National Catholic Rural Life Conference was born. Meanwhile, in 1922, the department founded the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), which through its meetings influenced businessmen and industrialists, trade unionists, educators, and social workers; it was succeeded in 1958 by the National Catholic Social Action Conference, which assumed a broader scope. The prevalence of isolationist sentiment in America led the department in 1927 to create a secretariat for the Catholic Association for the International Peace (CAIP). A few years later, prompted by Pius XI's 1930 encyclical Casti Connubii, it established a Family Life Bureau.

The department's first three directors, Msgr. John Augustine Ryan, 1919-1945, Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1945-1954, and Msgr. George Gilmary Higgins, 1954-1967, were especially interested in industrial relations and did much to focus the attention of Catholic social action in this direction by both thoughts and deeds. In 1967, as part of the general re-organization of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, which changed its name to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB)/United States Catholic Conference(USCC), the Social Action Department became the Department of Social Development. After 1970, what was left of the Catholic Association for International Peace was merged with the department and is currently known as the Department of Social Development and World Peace with two divisions, Domestic Development and International Justice and Peace.

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Scope and Contents

Series one consists of general departmental files, 1920-1959, which include reports, 1920-1950, budgets and financial records, 1937-1943, personnel files and inter-office memoranda, 1925-1943, statements by the department as well as the bishops, n.d., and files on publications and pamphlet orders and other papers. The next three series consist of records of of various bodies sponsored by the department. Series two is the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939, which were the largest and most important meetings to that time on Catholic social teaching and its application to American economic life. Series three entails the Inter American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946, which, supported by the U.S. government, involved bringing together leaders in the social, economic, and labor relations fields from throughout the Western Hemisphere to meet for discussion. The programs were arranged for and conducted by the Social Action Department. The first seminar met in Washington in 1942 and then journeyed across the country. The war kept the seminar from meeting again until 1946 when it met in Havana. The success of these meetings prompted the formation of the Inter American Social Action Confederation; and the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1948-1952. Series four contains the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation which was affiliated with the NCWC and worked with the Pan American Union and the United Nations to address international social and economic problems. Meetings of delegates were held in cities such as Rio de Janeiro, San Salvador, and Mexico City.

Series five has files relating to the department's efforts in the area of Intercreedal Cooperation, 1937-1946. From the beginning, the department gave special emphasis to cooperation with other religious organizations working in the field of industrial relations, particularly the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and the Central Conference of American Rabbis. The corresponding social action groups of these bodies worked together at various times to further the cause of social justice, usually through the issuance of joint statements, but also through meetings and conferences. Series six has the files of assistant directors, Fathers John Hayes and George Higgins, 1942-1945, with Hayes an obscure figure who left due to ill health while Higgins would succeed Father McGowan as Director of the department in 1954 and would become a widely recognized and respected 'labor' priest, both for his wide range of writing and for extensive mediation efforts. Series seven consists of the files of assistant director John Cronin, 1951-1960, the author of several works applying the social principles to Catholic teaching and who was largely responsible for the department's activities in the study of communism and interracial relations. Series eight, Organization Files, 1930-1955, has correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, on organizations and topics of special interest in which the department was involved or whose activities it monitored. These include the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU), CUA's Commission of American Citizenship, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA), and the United Nations (UN). Series nine, Special topics, 1925-1953, contains correspondence and reference material, filed alphabetically, which were of interest to the department such as Father Charles Coughlin, Industry Council Plan, Legislation, Living Wage, Mexico, Papal statements, Protestant labor activities, and Strikes.

Series ten consists of files, both professional and personal, of Father Raymond Augustine McGowan, 1920-1954, Assistant Director and Director, whose influence was evident in almost every sphere of activity in the department and researchers in any area of the department's wide ranging activities would benefit from a review of this material. McGowan (1892-1962), was assigned as a writer on social and economic matters to the National Catholic War Council in 1919 and was shortly thereafter appointed assistant director of the Social Action Department under Msgr. John Austine Ryan. He became director on Ryan's death in 1945, retiring in 1954. To promote an effective system of labor, management, and government cooperation in American economic problems, he founded the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP) and subsequently organized conferences on industrial problems throughout the country. In addition to CCIP, he founded the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP) and the American Catholic Social Action Confederation. His assignment in 1933 to the NCWC's Latin American Bureau occasioned extensive travel in Latin America, and his concern for the problems he encountered there gave impetus to his work for the improvement of inter American relations. In 1943 President Roosevelt appointed him to an advisory committee to study changes in the organic law of Puerto Rico. The decision was taken to retain the original organization of the correspondence files consisting of several alphabetical and often overlapping runs as follows: 1920(1928-1932)1932, 1929(1932-1933)1934, 1929(1934-1935)1936, 1932(1936-1937)1937 and 1938-1954. These records contain correspondence with individuals such as Patrick Henry Callahan and Francis Haas, organizations such as the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and about topics such as radio's Catholic Hour and Latin America. In addition, there are copies of McGowan's articles, notes, reviews, and speeches, 1920-1952.

Father McGowan's files are followed by series eleven, the Field Secretary, 1920-1957, primarily records of Linna E. Bressette. Among many progressive activities, she conducted a social study of the plight of Mexican workers in the U.S., was involved in the organization of diocesan councils of Catholic women, conducted conferences on the Negro in Industry, organized priests' institutes on the encyclicals, served as consultant to the industrial and social action committees of the National Council of Catholic Women, and organized and directed the Institutes on Industry and Catholic summer schools for wage earning women. These records are divided as follows: personal, 1933-1951; financial, 1930-1957; general correspondence, 1920-1950; organizations and topics, 1922-1951; the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (see also later series of this name), 1923-1957; Institutes in Industry and Social Action Chairman, 1931-1951; Labor Schools (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; Work with Priests (see also later series of this name), 1938-1949; interfaith conferences (see also earlier series on intercreedal cooperation), 1931-1940; Credit Unions, 1938-1949; Seminars for Spanish Speaking, 1920-1951; Encyclicals, 1931-1951; and publications and printed material, 1920-1929 and 1943-1953. Series twelve is the Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1922-1951, consisting of correspondence relating to the various meetings across America, 1922-1949, and similar material, including financial, of the Interracial Secretary, 1923-1951. Founded by the newly established Department of Social Action and promoted upon the initiative of Bressette,, the CCIP was conceived as an association to discuss and promote the study and understanding of industrial problems. At the first meeting in 1923, and at subsequent meetings, the conference's principal activity was to discuss but not vote on questions of industrial policy. Attendance was drawn primarily from representatives of labor, education, and social work; few employers participated although some, such as Patrick Henry Callahan, assumed an active role. The conference was an important means of disseminating Catholic social teachings but eventually it became evident that its interests were too limited to assimilate the widening types of Catholic social action. In 1957, the CCIP gave way to a successor organization of broader scope, the National Catholic Social Action Conference, for which the department also provided the secretariat, and records from this entity, both correspondence and reference material relating to their meetings, make up series thirteen, covering 1956-1957.

Series fourteen, consists of records, mostly correspondence and course material, relating to the department's work with labor schools, 1936-1946. Organized in an effort to give workers training in the principles of sound trade unionism based upon Christian principles, the department encouraged the growth of labor schools throughout the country. In these schools, consideration was given to such topics as ethics of labor, history of labor, the encyclicals, labor relations, trade union practices, economics, public speaking, and parliamentary law. Series fifteen, Work with Priests, 1937-1946, contains material relating to meetings and study clubs which reflects the department's work in encouraging priests to be active in the field of industrial relation. They were not just to run labor schools but also serve to spread Christian teaching as applied to social and economic questions. This was done most importantly through the founding of social action schools for the clergy beginning in 1937. The purpose of the schools was to study the encyclicals, investigate the facts of industrial and labor conditions, and to review the principles and methods of priests' participation in economic questions.

Series sixteen is the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP), 1926-1970, an organization of U.S. Catholics that sought to educate people about their obligations to world peace by the application of the principles of Christian teaching to international life. The CAIP was established and held its first meeting at The Catholic University of America during Easter Week, 1927. Its members included not only experts in the application of Catholic teachings on international order, but also others who were interested in learning and promoting those principles. The Social Action Department provided the secretariat and the CAIP's principal efforts were directed to meetings, with published proceedings, and to the publication of study committee statements and papers on special topics prepared by individual authors. The CAIP was abolished after 1967 and replaced by the International Justice and World Peace office. Records include correspondence and printed material organized as follows: Conference files, 1926-1949; Statements, 1927-1966; Publications, 1928-1967; and files of committee member and past president William V. O'Brien, 1949-1970. Additional CAIP records are on deposit at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York.

Series seventeen is the Rural Life Bureau, 1929-1955, which was founded within the department in 1920 under Edwin O'Hara, later bishop of Kansas City. The bureau sought to use both natural and supernatural means to enrich the spiritual and material well being of rural people. O'Hara later founded the National Catholic Rural Life Conference which was based in the mid-west, first at St. Paul, Minnesota, then at Des Moines, Iowa. This conference, whose archives are housed at Marquette University, eventually made the NCWC Rural Life Bureau obsolete. Extant material includes financial records, correspondence, surveys, and publications. There is some Rural Life material mixed in with series eighteen, Family Life Bureau, 1929-1974. The latter was inspired by the 1930 papal encyclical Casti connubii and established in 1931 to coordinate the development of family programs and projects nationwide. Associated with the bureau were family life directors from archdioceses and dioceses across the country. Activities focused on meetings, field services, and publications regarding numerous aspects of marriage and parentage. Records consist primarily of correspondence divided into General Administration, 1929-1953 and the meetings of the Catholic Conference on Family Life, 1931-1953, as well as publications divided between those of the bureau, 1931-1974, and those by other organizations, 1933-1955. Additional records of the Family Life Bureau are on deposit at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York (see also CAIP above), while those of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference are located at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University.

The remaining three series, numbers nineteen through twenty one, are Oversize, 1922-1957, 1970; Publications and Printed Material, 1920-1969; and Photographs, 1936-1952, n.d. The Oversize material, mostly legal sized or equivalent, consists of files and printed material relating to the Papal encyclicals, including translations, transcripts of the congressional testimony of Arthur Goldberg regarding the Taft-Hartly Act, CCIP meetings, and reports of the 1970 Committee on Society, Development and Peace. Some watercolor paintings were removed and some financial records listed previously are now missing. The Publications and Printed material contains numerous pamphlets, booklets, manuals, newsletters, and news releases regarding a wide variety of issues and events, largely social and economic. Subjects range from labor and communism in the 1930s to poverty and racial minorities in the 1960s, and much more. There is a mixture of material published by the department as well as other organizations. Of particular interest is The Yardstick, Catholic Tests of the Social Order, a regular news commentary originated by Father McGowan in the 1930s which continued until 2001 by his successor Msgr. George Higgins. The McGowan years, 1933-1944, are present here and duplicated in the Higgins Papers, which naturally contain the Higgins columns from 1944 to 2001. Another noted publication was the Social Action Notes for Priests, 1941-1968, available in part on microfilm and with both bound and loose issues. Finally, the Photographs have various items pulled from various series, including General Department Files, Inter American Seminars, and the Field Secretary. In some instances, an entire file was transferred to the photo series, in others a photograph was photocopied with the former, moved to the photo series, and the latter retained in the file of origin. In general the photographs present a mix of events and portraits of notable individuals.

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Arrangement

The Records of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC)/ United States Catholic Conference (USCC) Social Action Department consists of 21 series:

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

25 years or living persons.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Received from NCWC/USCC in 1972 and 1993.

Processing Information

The SAD records were originally stored in forty odd transfer cases and were, for the most part, in considerable disorder. Some of this disorder may be traced back to the department's office filing practices; the files of the field secretary contain numerous letters complaining about lost letters and misplaced files. Disorder may have been furthered at the time of transfer to storage and during the course of a subsequent microfilming project. In any case, efforts have been made during the current processing effort to provide improved physical and intellectual access and preserve what order was evident in their original state.

Processing begun in 1989 by Antonio Gonzales, continued by Timothy McCook in 1991, and completed in September 2001 by William John Shepherd. Data Entry, 1999-2001, by Amy Agnew, Mary Beth Fraser, Michelle Hunsicker-Blair, Rebecca Hurley, Jennifer Jukes, Katherine Schmidt, and William John Shepherd. EAD markup completed in January 2006 by Jordan Patty.

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Related Material

Files extant are primarily those of Raymond McGowan, both as assistant director and director, as much of the SAD related material of directors John A. Ryan and George G. Higgins is contained within their personal papers, especially for the latter, also deposited at CUA.

Related records at other repositories:

Rural Life and Family Life records at the Center for Migration Studies at Staten Island, New York

National Catholic Rural Life Conference at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University

Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP) at the Special Collections and Archives of Marquette University

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Index Terms

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

Subjects:

Catholic Church--Clergy
Catholic Church--Laity
Catholic Church--Relations--Jews
Catholic Church--Relations--Protestant Churches
Communism
Employee rights
Encyclicals, Papal
Equal Rights Amendments
Family
Hispanic Americans
Industrial relations--United States
International relations--Jews--Relations--Catholics
Labor disputes--United States
Labor laws and legislation--United States
Latin America
Mediation and conciliation--United States
New Deal, 1933-1945
Protestant Churches--Relations--Catholics
Puerto Rico
Race relations
Rural conditions
Social action
Trade Unions
United States--Economic conditions
United States--Race relations
United States--Rural conditions
Women--Education
Women--Employment

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Bibliography

Batdorf, Sylvia M. The Work of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference in All Phases of Industrial Relations. CUA Masters thesis, 1933.

Betten, Neil. 'John Ryan and the Social Action Department,' Thought. (46: 181), 1971, pp. 227-246.

Broderick, Francis L. Right Reverend New Dealer: John A. Ryan. New York: MacMillan, 1963.

Cerny, Karl Hubert. Monsignor John A. Ryan and the Social Action Department: An Analysis of a Leading School of

Costello, Gerald. Without Fear or Favor: George Higgins on the Record. Mystic, Connecticut: Twenty-Third Publications,1984.

Curran, Charles. 'John A. Ryan,'American Catholic Social Ethics: Twentieth-Century Approaches. Notre Dame and London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1982, pp. 26-91.

Green, Thomas R. 'The Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems in Normalcy and Depression,' Catholic Historical Review.(77:3), 1991, pp. 437-469.

Higgins, George G. with William Bole. Organized Labor and the Church: Reflections of a Labor Priest.New York: Paulist Press,1993.

Higgins, George G. The Under Consumption Theory in the Writings of Msgr. John A. Ryan. CUA Masters thesis, 1942.

Lee, William James. The Working Industrial Relations of the Social Action Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1933-1945. CUA Masters thesis, 1946.

McGill, Theodora E. A Bio-Bibliography of Monsignor John A. Ryan. CUA: Masters thesis, 1952.

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.

Meagher, Timothy J., Shepherd, William John, and Turrini, Joseph M. "Laboring for Justice: Archival Resources for the Study of George Higgins and Catholic Action at the Archives of the Catholic University of America," U.S. Catholic Historian, (19:4), Fall 2001, 51-56.

Miller, Mark A. Contribution of the Reverend Raymond A. McGowan to American Catholic Social Thought and Action,1930-1939. CUA Masters thesis, 1979.

O'Brien, John J. George G. Higgins and the Quest for Worker Justice: The Evolution of Catholic Social Thought in America. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2004.

Prouty, Marco G. Cesar Chavez, the Catholic Bishops, and the Farmworkers' Struggle for Social Justice. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2006.

Ryan, John A. Social Doctrine in Action: A Personal History. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1941.

Stawson, Douglas. The Fundamental and First Decade of the National Catholic Welfare Council. Washington, D.C.: CUA Press, 1992.

Sullivan, Patrick J. "Monsignor George G. Higgins: The Labor Priest's Priest," U.S. Catholic Historian, (19:4), Fall 2001, 103-118.

Turrini, Joseph. "Catholic Social Action at Work: A Brief History of the Labor Collection at The Catholic University of America," The American Archivist, (68:1), Spring/Summer 2005, 130-151.

Turrini, Joseph. "Catholic Social Reform and the New Deal: The papers of Monsignor John A. Ryan and Bishop Francis J. Haas," Annotation, (30:1), March 2002, 7-8, 19.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: General Department Files, 1920-1959 (Boxes 1-4)
Departmental reports, budgets and financial records, personnel files, inter-office memoranda, statements by the department as well as the bishops, files on publications and pamphlet orders.
Box Folder
1 1 Department History, 1942-1959
2 Department History, 1949-1950 , n.d.
3 Department History, n.d.
4 Department History, n.d.
5 Material in Social Action Files in Vault : Indexes and Lists, n.d.
6 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926
7 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926
8 Anthracite Industry Survey, 1926
9 Cooperative League of America: Correspondence, 12/1/1921-4/29/1922
10 Cooperative League of America: Correspondence., 06/20/1922-02/20/1924
11 Griffin, James A.: Correspondence, 05/04/1927-11/05/1927
12 Law School Deans' Meeting, Chicago, 12/30/1926, 12/15/1926-12/27/1926
13 Minimum Wage: Ohio Correspondence, 01/07/1920-02/14/1923
14 National American Council: Correspondence, 06/13/1921-01/14/1922
15 National American Council: Correspondence, 02/25/1922-05/04/1922
16 National American Council: Correspondence, 05/04/1922-06/30/1923, n.d.
17 National Civic Federation: Correspondence, 11/29/1920-11/03/1921
18 National Civic Federation: Speeches and Press Clippings, 1920-1921
19 Social Study Clubs: Correspondence, 06/18/1925-11/12/1929
20 Social Study Clubs: Minutes, ca. 1925 -1926
21 Social Study Clubs: Survey, 1922
22 Social Study Clubs: Study Aids and Outlines, 1921-1922
23 Social Study Clubs: Study Aids and Outlines, n.d.
24 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 01/05/1923-03/09/1923
25 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 03/19/1923-10/29/1923
26 Special Committees: Economic Factors in International Relations, Seven Day Week, Etc.: Correspondence., 11/22/1923-04/22/1924
27 Toronto Survey: Correspondence, 03/09/1921-02/07/1922
28 Toronto Survey: Correspondence, 02/14/1922-06/30/1923, n.d.
29 Toronto Survey, 1923
30 Toronto Survey, 1923
31 Winona Survey, ca 1922
32 Winona Survey, ca. 1922
33 Winona Survey, ca. 1922
34 Winona Survey, ca. 1922
35 Winona Survey, ca. 1922
36 Departmental Reports, 1920
37 Departmental Reports, 1921
38 Departmental Reports, 1922
39 Departmental Reports, 1923
40 Departmental Reports, 1923
41 Departmental Reports, 1924
42 Departmental Reports, 1924
43 Departmental Reports, 1925
44 Departmental Reports, 1926, 1927, 1928
45 Departmental Reports, 1930
46 Departmental Reports, 1931
47 Departmental Reports, 1932
48 Departmental Reports, 1933
49 Departmental Reports, 1934
50 Departmental Reports, 1935
51 Departmental Reports, 1936
52 Departmental Reports, 1936
53 Departmental Reports, 1937
54 Departmental Reports, 1938
55 Departmental Reports, 1938
56 Departmental Reports, 1938
57 Departmental Reports, 1939
58 Departmental Reports, 1940
59 Departmental Reports, 1940
60 Departmental Reports, 1940
61 Departmental Reports, 1940
62 Departmental Reports, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944
63 Departmental Reports, 1945
64 Departmental Reports, 1945
65 Departmental Reports, 1945
66 Departmental Reports, 1946
67 Departmental Reports, 1947
68 Departmental Reports, 1947
69 Departmental Reports, 1947
70 Departmental Reports, 1948
71 Departmental Reports, 1948
72 Departmental Reports, 1948
73 Departmental Reports, 1948
74 Departmental Reports, 1949
75 Departmental Reports, 1949
76 Departmental Reports, 1949
77 Departmental Reports, 1949
78 Departmental Reports, 1949
79 Departmental Reports, 1950
80 Departmental Reports, 1950
81 Departmental Reports, 1950
82 Departmental Reports, 1950
83 Departmental Reports, 1950
84 Department and Bureau Heads Meeting Minutes, 01/25/1929-03/15/1929
85 Department and Bureau Heads Meeting Minutes, 03/22/1929-03/26/1931
Box Folder
2 1 Budget and Financial Statements, 1922-1924
2 Budget and Financial Statements, 1925-1927
3 Budget and Financial Statements, 1928-1930
4 Budget and Financial Statements, 1931-1933
5 Budget and Financial Statements, 1934-1936
6 Budget and Financial Statements, 1937-1939
7 Budget and Financial Statements, 1940
8 Budget and Financial Statements, 1941-1942
9 Budget and Financial Statements, 1943-1944
10 Budget and Financial Statements, 1945-1947
11 Budget and Financial Statements, 1954-1956
12 Budget and Financial Statements: Checkbook, 1956
13 Budget and Financial Statements: Ledger, 1954-1957
14 Personnel Files: Bresette, Linna, 02/07/1951-06/29/1959, n.d.
15 Personnel Files: Cronin, John F., 11/18/1944-12/29/1945, n.d.
16 Personnel Files: Hayes, John M., 08/16/1939-05/31/1944
17 Personnel Files: Higgins George Gilmary, 05/23/1944-10/20/1944
18 Personnel Files: Kelly, Katherine, 02/12/1951-05/07/1951
19 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A., 05/23/1938-04/20/1951
20 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A., 04/22/1951-10/08/1951
21 Personnel Files: McGowan, Raymond A.: Biographies, n.d.
22 Personnel Files: Ryan, John Augustine, 02/18/1944-12/14/1951, n.d.
23 Personnel Files: Ryan, John Augstine: Photograph (Photocopy), 1939
Original moved Photo Series, Box 71, 8/99
24 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 01/04/1937-08/24/1938
25 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 08/24/1938-11/29/1938
26 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 11/29/1938-02/20/1939
27 Memoranda, Etc.: General, 03/15/1939-02/06/1942, n.d
28 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 07/19/1926-03/05/1930
29 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 03/29/1930-08/12/1931
30 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 08/14/1931-12/29/1932
31 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 012/30/1932-06/20/1933
32 Memoranda, Etc.: Auditor's Office, 06/30/1933-12/20/1933, n.d.
33 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 08/06/1925-02/04/1928
34 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 02/06/1928-08/16/1928
35 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 08/22/1928-12/29/1928
36 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/02/1929-12/26/1929
37 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/16/1930-05/17/1930
38 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 05/21/1930-11/01/1930
39 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 11/11/1930-01/08/1931
40 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/19/1931-07/22/1931
41 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 09/02/1931-12/31/1931
42 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/08/1932-12/29/1932
43 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J., 01/05/1933-12/14/1933
44 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J.: Obituaries, 11/1936
45 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936
46 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936
47 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. Obituaries, 11/1936
48 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 09/20/1934-07/13/1936
49 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 07/16/1936-02/17/1937
50 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 02/18/1937-04/30/1937
51 Memoranda, Etc.: Burke, John J. et al., 05/16/1938-08/06/1938
52 Memoranda, Etc.: Caravati, Henry J., 02/21/1933-10/05/1933
53 Memoranda, Etc.: Carroll, Howard, 06/22/1938-02/12/1940
54 Memoranda, Etc.: Carroll, Howard, 04/20/1940-11/02/1943
55 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department, 07/27/1925-05/15/1937, n.d.
56 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department, 1930-1932
57 Memoranda, Etc.: Paula, Frank, 04/23/1931-12/09/1931
58 Memoranda, Etc.: Gannon, W.E., Business Office, 10/07/1925-08/20/1930
59 Memoranda, Etc.: Gannon, W.E., Business Office, 08/26/1930-10/19/1933, n.d.
60 Memoranda, Etc.: Hall, Frank, 11/28/1928-12/11/1933
61 Memoranda, Etc.: Historical Records Bureau, 06/1930-11/09/1933
62 Memoranda, Etc.: Immigration Bureau, 06/07/1937-09/15/1937
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3 1 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 08/22/1928-01/16/1933
2 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 04/05/1933-06/12/1933
3 Memoranda, Etc.: Legal Department, 06/12/1933-10/21/1942, n.d.
4 Memoranda, Etc.: Library, 10/29/1925-08/31/1933
5 Memoranda, Etc.: Education Department: Lischka, Charles,, 09/24/1930-08/18/1932
6 Memoranda, Etc.: Immigration Bureau: Mohler, Bruce,, 07/13/1926-08/29/1932
7 Memoranda, Etc.: Mooney, Vincent, 04/18/1940-02/27/1941
8 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 10/21/1930-01/07/1932
9 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 01/07/1932-09/20/1932
10 Memoranda, Etc.: NCWC Bulletin: McMahon, Charles, 11/12/1932-01/19/1940, n.d.
11 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), ca. 1921-03/20/1930
12 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 03/22/1930-03/31/1931
13 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 04/17/1931-09/24/1931
14 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 11/04/1931-11/22/1932
15 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 12/12/1933-11/10/1943, n.d.
16 Memoranda, Etc.: National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 05/05/1937-09/23/1943
17 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 03/1933-05/1933
18 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 06/1933-08/1933
19 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 09/1933-10/1933
20 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Press Releases, 11/1933-12/1933
21 Memoranda, Etc.: News Service: Foreign Clippings, 11/1933
22 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 05/22/1939-04/01/1941
23 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 04/19/1941-02/02/1942
24 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 04/10/1942-04/14/1943
25 Memoranda, Etc.: Ready, Michael, 05/07/1943-11/02/1943, n.d.
26 Memoranda, Etc.: Ryan, John A., 01/29/1943, n.d.
27 Memoranda, Etc.: Schaefer, Catherine, 08/13/1937-02/11/1943
28 Memoranda, Etc.: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 03/28/1940-11/15/1943
29 Memoranda, Etc.: Study Clubs, 11/22/1937-09/28/1939, n.d.
30 Memoranda, Etc.: Tanner, Paul, 04/10/1941-05/21/1943
31 Public Statements: General, 1945-1947
32 Public Statements: General, 1947-1949
33 Public Statements: General, 1949-1951
34 Public Statements: General, n.d.
35 Public Statements: Labor Day, 09/07/1953
36 Public Statements: Labor Day: Notes (Handwritten), 1953
37 Public Statements: Labor Day: Press Releases, 1953
38 Public Statements: Labor Day: Newspaper Clippings, 1953
39 Public Statements: Bishops, 1920-1931
40 Public Statements: Bishops, 1932-1934
41 Public Statements: Bishops, 1935-1937
42 Public Statements: Bishops, 1939-1947
43 Public Statements: Bishops, 1948-1951, n.d.
44 Public Statements: Bishops: World Federal Government, 04/06/1951
45 Publications Files: Bible and Labor: Correspondence, 04/23/1934-02/16/1935
46 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Correspondence, 02/09/1940-10/04/1941
47 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 07/1940
48 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 08/1940
49 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, 09/1941, n.d.
50 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
51 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
52 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
53 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
54 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
55 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
56 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
57 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
58 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
59 Publications Files: Code of Social Justice: Drafts, n.d.
60 Publications Files: McMillan Statements, 1921-1951
61 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (A-F), 1949
62 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (G-M), 1949
63 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (M-S), 1949
64 Publications Files: Who's Who Questionnaires (T-Y), 1949
65 Pamphlet Orders, 01/1932-02/1932
66 Pamphlet Orders, 03/1932-06/1932
67 Pamphlet Orders, 07/1932-12/1932
68 Pamphlet Orders, 01/1933-03/1933
69 Pamphlet Orders, 04/1933-06/1933
70 Pamphlet Orders, 07/1933-10/1933
71 Pamphlet Orders, 11/1933-01/1934, n.d.
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4 1 Other Papers: Social Action Committees Correspondence, 05/23/1938-08/24/1938
2 Other Papers: Program Outlines, Ca. 1936-1941
3 Other Papers: Article and Pamphlet Texts, n.d.
Series 2: Records relating to the National Catholic Social Action Conferences, 1938-1939 (Box 4)
Files relating to the setting up of important meetings in cities such as Milwaukee and Cleveland on Catholic social teaching and its application to American economic life.
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4 4 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Arrangements Correspondence, 02/16/1938-04/27/1938, n.d.
5 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Planning Outline, 1938
6 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Meeting Outlines, 1938
7 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Sectional Meetings-Outline and Reports, 1938
8 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Budget Papers, 1938
9 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Registration Lists, 1938
10 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Programs, 1938
11 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Press Releases, 05/1938
12 Milwaukee, Wi., 05/01/1938-05/04/1938: Scrapbook, 1938
13 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Correspondence, 12/02/1938-05/27/1939
14 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Correspondence, 05/30/1939-07/14/1939
15 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Planning Memoranda and Outlines, 1938-1939
16 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Form Letters, 1939
17 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Invitations and Lists, 1939
18 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings: Outlines, Memoranda, and Agenda, 1939
19 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings: Outlines, Memoranda, and Agenda, 1939
20 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Sectional Meetings:Issue Summaries, 1939
21 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Program, 1939
22 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Conference Schedule, 1939
23 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Registration Lists, 1939
24 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Text of Radio Broadcast, 06/06/1939
25 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Conference Releases, 06/1939
26 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 02/1939-05/1939
27 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 05/1939-06/1939
28 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939
29 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939
30 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939
31 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases, 06/1939
32 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Press Releases: Drafts, 06/1939
33 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Newspaper Clippings, 05/1939-06/1939, n.d.
34 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939
35 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939
36 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939
37 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Speeches and Reports, 1939
38 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Promotional Leaflets, 1939
39 Cleveland, Oh, 06/12/1939-06/14/1939: Delegate Information Packet, 1939
39a Conference Proceedings, 1938-1939
Series 3: Records relating to Inter-American Seminars on Social Studies, 1942-1946 (Boxes 4-5)
Files relating to the organization of these seminars which brought together leaders in the social, economic, and labor relations fields from throughout the Western Hemisphere. The first seminar met in Washington in 1942 and the last in Havana in 1946. The success of these meetings prompted the formation of the Inter American Social Action Confederation.
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4 40 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 04/14/1942-07/09/1942
41 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 07/10/1942-07/22/1942
42 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 07/23/1942-08/05/1942
43 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 08/06/1942-08/19/1942
44 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Correspondence, 08/20/1942-11/06/1942, n.d.
45 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 07/21/1942-08/13/1942
46 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 08/13/1942-08/20/1942
47 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Washington Correspondence, 08/21/1942-12/14/1942
48 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Budget Correspondence, 06/13/1942-03/01/1943, n.d.
49 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: United States, 1942
50 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: United States, 1942
51 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Lists: Latin America, 1942
52 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Letters of Invitation, 06/12/1942-07/07/1942
53 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: United States, 05/11/1942-07/20/1942
54 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: United States, 07/21/1942-09/04/1942
55 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 06/29/1942-07/08/1942
56 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 07/09/1942-07/17/1942
57 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 07/18/1942-08/05/1942
58 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 08/06/1942-08/19/1942
59 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Invitation Acceptance Correspondence: Latin America, 08/20/1942-10/03/1942, n.d.
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5 1 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Attendee Lists, 1942
2 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Who's Who: Bios. and C.V.s, 1942
3 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Photographs (Photocopies), 1942
Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 71, 8/99
4 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Arrangements Correspondence, 06/20/1942-06/30/1942, n.d.
5 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942
6 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942
7 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942
8 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Seminar Outlines, 1942
9 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Notre Dame, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942
10 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Chicago, 07/09/1942-08/11/1942
11 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Chicago, 08/12/1942-09/25/1942, n.d.
12 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Detroit, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942
13 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: Buffalo, 07/03/1942-09/25/1942, n.d.
14 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 07/21/1942-08/13/1942
15 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 08/14/1942-09/08/1942
16 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Tour Correspondence: New York, 09/09/1942-09/25/1942, n.d.
17 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 07/03/1942-07/21/1942
18 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 07/22/1942-08/12/1942
19 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 08/14/1942-09/09/1942, n.d.
20 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 1942
21 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 1942
22 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Correspondence, 1942
23 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Requests for Printed Matter Distributed to Attendees: Collected Printed Matter, 1942
24 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Speeches and Reports, 1942
25 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Media Correspondence, 07/24/1942-10/02/1942, n.d.
26 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 1942
27 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Clippings Correspondence, 09/18/1942-10/01/1942
28 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Report Committee Correspondence, 07/30/1942-08/09/1942, n.d.
29 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Final Report, 1942
30 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Final Summary Memoranda, 1942
31 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Follow-up Correspondence, 09/26/1942-06/03/1945, n.d.
32 1942 Seminar-Washington, DC: Latin American Newsletters, 1943
33 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 10/20/1944-12/06/1945
34 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 12/07/1945-12/29/1945
35 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Correspondence, 01/03/1946-06/14/1946, n.d.
36 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Patee, Richard Correspondence, 12/28/1944-08/29/1945
37 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Patee, Richard Correspondence, 10/09/1945-12/03/1945
38 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Patee, Richard Correspondence, 12/04/1945-02/05/1946, n.d.
39 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Arrangements Correspondence, 04/20/1945-08/13/1945
40 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Arrangements Correspondence, 10/03/1945-12/13/1945, n.d.
41 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: 1942 Attendees Correspondence, 09/06/1945-11/16/1945, n.d.
42 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Invitations Correspondence, 10/09/1945-12/13/1945, n.d.
43 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Invitations Lists, 1945-1946
44 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Acceptance Correspondence, 09/17/1945-12/12/1945, n.d.
45 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Observers Correspondence, 10/19/1945-12/12/1945
46 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Agendae, 1945
47 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Biographies of U.S. Delegates, 1945
48 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Seminar Reports and Speeches, 1946
49 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Seminar Notes, 1945-1946
50 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Press Releases and Printed Matter, 09/1945-02/1946, n.d.
51 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Declaration: Spanish Translation, 1946
52 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Declaration: English Translation, 1946
53 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Final Reports, 1946
54 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Budget Reports, 1946
55 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Bank Statements, 10/22/1944-06/05/1947
56 1946 Seminar--Havana, Cuba: Photographs (Photocopies), 1945-1946
Originals moved to Photo Series, Box 71, 8/99
Series 4: Records relating to the Inter American Catholic Social Action Confederation, 1945-1952 (Boxes 5-6)
Files relating to the meetings