Papers, 1938-1983.

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Papers, 1938-1983.

Correspondence (1930s-1983) with Catherine de Hueck Doherty, Paul Hanley Furfey, Reynold Hillenbrand, Bernard J. Sheil, and Leo R. Ward, and a letter from Dorothy Day; diaries, 1930s-1980s; her writings, including articles and lectures; original notes and multiple drafts of the manuscript of her unpublished memoirs. Scrapbooks and clippings about both Makletzoff and Friendship House, with a folder concerning the court-martial case of Bernard James; minutes of directors' meetings and other documents relating to Friendship House, 1942-1948; and printed matter including pamphlets and newsletters.

4.4 linear feet.

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Sheil, Bernard J. (Bernard James), 1888-1969

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Ward, Leo R. (Leo Richard), 1893-

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Priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, professor of philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1928-1984, poet, and historian of the cooperative movement in the United States. From the description of Papers, 1935-1984. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24481039 Reverend Leo R. Ward was born in 1893 in Melrose, Iowa. He earned an A.B. degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Ph.D. from the Catholic University in Washington, D.C. Later he studied at Oxford an...

Doherty, Catherine de Hueck, 1900-

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Hillenbrand, Reynold Henry, 1905-1979

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Rector of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois, 1936-1944; pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Winnetka, Illinois, 1944-1977; national chaplain of Young Christian Workers, Young Christian Students, and Christian Family Movement, and leading figure in the Liturgical Movement. From the description of Papers, 1897-1979. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23826591 ...

Furfey, Paul Hanly, 1896-1992

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Friendship House (Chicago, Ill.)

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Friendship House was a Catholic interracial apostolate founded in Toronto in the early 1930s, then New York City in 1938, and established in Chicago in 1942. Friendship House Chicago closed its facilities on March 31, 2000. From the description of Friendship House (Chicago, Ill.) records, 1937-2000. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 712708053 ...

Makletzoff, Ann Harrigan, 1910-1984.

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Teacher, librarian, lay apostolate pioneer, and Catholic civil rights activist; a founder of the interracial Friendship House, Chicago, and its director 1942-1948. From the description of Papers, 1938-1983. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23366814 ...

Day, Dorothy, 1897-1980

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Dorothy Day (1897-1980), American pacifist, social activist, convert to Roman Catholicism, author, and advocate for the poor; founded the Catholic Worker Movement with Peter Maurin. From the description of Dorothy Day collected papers, 1915- (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 721330723 Editor and publisher of The Catholic Worker. From the description of Correspondence, with Agnes Inglis, 1943-1948. (University of Michigan). WorldCat recor...