The Norman C. McKenna papers. 1934-1971.

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The Norman C. McKenna papers. 1934-1971.

The Norman C. McKenna Papers span the years 1934-1971 and consist mainly of editorial correspondence, committee minutes, case histories, outlines, newspaper clippings and pamphlets.

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Norman C. McKenna was born on April 1, 1910 in New York City. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Manhattan College in 1931. From 1932-1933 he served as Associate Editor of "Short short stories". From 1935-1938 he acted as co-editor with R. Deverall on "Christian Front/Christian Social Action". He then served as a news editor for Religious News Service from 1937-1938. Starting in 1937, Norman C. McKenna also worked as a correspondent for the London Catholic Herald. He held this position...

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