Records, [195-]-1972.

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Records, [195-]-1972.

Correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters (1962-1968), notes taken by Bill and Mary Connelly, leaders of the chapter, and subject files on such topics as school integration, E. Michael McCann's 1968 Milwaukee County district attorney campaign, George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign, the John XXIII Community (1967), and the St. Martin de Porres Group (1963-1967).

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Connolly, William F.

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McCann, E. Michael.

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Christian Family Movement. Milwaukee Chapter.

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Affiliate of a national Catholic organization in which local groups of married couples meet for discussion and cooperate in social action. From the description of Records, [195-]-1972. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24573546 ...

Christian Family Movement

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Connolly, Mary T.

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Christian Family Movement. St. Martin de Porres Group.

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