H.A. Reinhold Papers, 1908-1997, (bulk 1935-1968).

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H.A. Reinhold Papers, 1908-1997, (bulk 1935-1968).

Composed mainly of correspondence, manuscripts, and publications of Reinhold. Many of the manuscripts and publications concern the liturgy. The correspondence includes letters with prominent liturgists, as well as letters relating to the German Sea Apostolate, and German refugees during World War II. There are also some photographs depicting scenes from World War I, and sermons from the 1920s.

15 linear ft. (42 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7348897

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