Carol Frances Jegen, B.V.M., Ph. D., papers, 1958-2007.

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Carol Frances Jegen, B.V.M., Ph. D., papers, 1958-2007.

The papers of Carol Frances Jegen, B.V.M., Ph. D., span the years 1958 to 2007 and primarily document her writings and lectures. Included are awards, lecture notes, correspondence, book reviews, articles, and audio-visual materials. Topics include the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, civil disobedience, and peace.

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