Research and Publication Records, 1944-1984, undated (Inclusive), 1962-1967, 1979 (Bulk)

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Research and Publication Records, 1944-1984, undated (Inclusive), 1962-1967, 1979 (Bulk)

The Loretta McLaughlin Research and Publication Records, 1944-1984, undated, contains transcribed interviews, interviews on audiocassette tapes, published articles, correspondence, manuscript drafts, handwritten notes, and newsclippings, resulting from her research activities for her book on John Rock, published in 1982. The collection includes McLaughlin's research files on Catholic Church mores and policy in the 1960s, Rock's fertility research activities, and biographical information on Rock from colleagues, friends, and family. The Pill, John Rock, and the Church: The Biography of a Revolution,

6 cubic feet in four record cartons, 1 document box, 1 half legal document box, and 1 oversized flat document box.

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