Father Charles Reinhart interview, 1973 July 11.

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Father Charles Reinhart interview, 1973 July 11.

Topics include family background; his first parish in Negaunee, Mich.; Irish Americans and their involvement in politics; duties of an assistant priest; anti-clericalism; the ideal parish; Newberry State Hospital; church work in Gwinn and Hancock; Copper Country strikes in 1913 and 1968; ethnic groups; and cooperative societies started by Scandinavian Americans.

Transcript : 24 p.

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Reinhart, Charles J., 1914-1976

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Puotinen, Arthur Edwin

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Newberry State Hospital (Mich.)

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