Records, 1911-[ongoing].

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Records, 1911-[ongoing].

Microfilm containing records of the Catholic Press Association, 1911-1950; consisting of reports, minutes, and proceedings of annual conventions and board meetings; with clippings and correspondence concerning the Catholic press in the United States; and the official publication of the CPA, known successively as In Vain, CPA Bulletin, and The Catholic Journalist, 1940-1950. Also printed material and photographs, 1988-present; consisting of books, photographs, promotional material, clippings, and issues of magazines, newspapers, and journals, all winners of the annual CPA awards for Catholic journalism.

6 reels of microfilm.2.5 linear in. of photographs.13 linear feet of printed material.

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National Organization for Decent Literature.

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The CPA operated a news service, works to obtain national advertising and increase circulation for its members, supported lectures to facilitate professional improvements in Catholic publications, and cooperated with the Catholic hierarchy in campaigns for decent literature. From the description of Records, 1911-[ongoing]. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24867556 ...

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