Papers, 1929-1979.

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Papers, 1929-1979.

Correspondence, 1929-1979; articles and lectures by Evans, 1929-1969; subject files from Evans' work on such projects as the Head Injury Committee, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, 1967-1969, and the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs, 1969; and travel diaries of Evans, 1953-1972. Also personal documents such as genealogical records, weekly reminders, and diplomas and honors; photographs; and records of Evans' involvement with the Catholic liturgical renewal movement including minutes and reports of the Liturgical Conference (1960-1966) and the Liturgical Committee of the Archdiocese of Chicago (1964-1965) and correspondence of the Vernacular Society, 1956-1965.

27 linear feet.3 linear in. of photographs.

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National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (U.S.)

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Vernacular Society

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American Catholic organization committed to the use of English liturgy in American churches. From the description of Records, 1933-1969 (bulk 1946-1969) (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23706796 ...

Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Chicago (Ill.). Liturgical Committee.

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Liturgical Conference, inc.

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The Liturgical Conference grew out of a transatlantic Catholic liturgical movement that began in Europe, especially Austria, Germany, Italy, France, and Belgium. Parallel discussions began in the United States among Virgil Michel, Gerald Ellard, Martin B. Hellriegel, and others. The movement took organizational shape with the founding of the Liturgical Conference in 1940 as the Benedictine Liturgical Conference. Originally sponsored and organized by Benedictine monks, the Conference sought to re...

Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs

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Evans, Joseph Patrick

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Professor of surgery, University of Cincinnati, 1937-1954; professor of neurological surgery, University of Chicago, 1954-1970; and director Liturgical Conference, 1960-1966. From the description of Papers, 1929-1979. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24446186 ...