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Callahan, Patrick Henry, 1866-1940.

Papers, 1908-1939.

2 linear inches.

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Varnish manufacturer and Catholic layman, active in social reform organizations including the Anti-Saloon League, Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, Catholic Association for International Peace, and World Fellowships of Faiths.

Chiefly mimeographed copies of letters, 1923-1939, involving Monsignor John A. Ryan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Joseph Kennedy, Josephus Daniels, H.L. Mencken, and others; concerning such topics as Hitler, Father Coughlin, pacifism, anti-semitism, profit sharing, and religious tolerance; with a few autograph letters from Callahan to Frederick Kenkel of the Catholic Central Verein; and a paper by William E. Ellis, "Patrick Henry Callahan: A Kentucky Democrat in National Politics," 1976.

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