Scrapbooks of the Leonard Feeney controversy, 1949.

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Scrapbooks of the Leonard Feeney controversy, 1949.

Scrapbooks of newspaper clippings covering a number of issues relating to Father Leonard Feeney and the "Boston Heresy Case."

4 v. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7602373

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