Catholic Peace Fellowship: Manuscripts
- CCPF 14/04 Folder : BROTHERS-Beg-Ins, 1967.
Material includes: brochure on beg-ins; response from local beg-ins; ideas for brochure; flyer for Committee of Faith Beg-in.
- CCPF 14/05 Folder : BROTHERS File, Jim Forest's, 1967.
Material includes: correspondence concerning aid to Vietnam; "Beg-ins"; letter to President Johnson re: the government's blockade of medical relief to Vietnam.
- CCPF 14/06 Folder : BROTHERS, Correspondence- Negative.
Material includes: letters from those on the FOR mailing list who do not agree with statements in the appeal for funds to aid civilian victims in North and South Vietnam.
- CCPF 14/07 Folder : BROTHERS, Correspondence- Positive.
Material includes: positive response to FOR mailings and promotions.
- CCPF 14/08 Folder : BROTHERS, Letters from FOR, 1967.
Material includes: letters from FOR in response to inquiries, requests for literature, articles written, etc.
- CCPF 14/09 Folder : BROTHERS-Congressional Correspondence, 1966-67.
Material includes: letters from congressmen concerning Alfred Hassler's march, 1967; letter regarding a license for authorization to send aid to North Vietnam.
- CCPF 14/10 Folder : BROTHERS-Treasury / State Correspondence, 1966-67.
Material includes: correspondence concerning request for treasury department license to send aid to North Vietnam. Principle correspondents include the Treasury Department, Department of State, Alfred Hassler, Glenn Smiley. [AVE MARIA "Letters"; "Explanation," Dixon Domnelly, Assistant Secretary of State, removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 14/11 Folder : BROTHERS report, 1967.
Material includes: memo concerning the BROTHERS Report mailing; copy of BROTHERS Report- an emergency newsletter by FOR for participants in the National Campaign for Medical Aid to Civilian Victims in Vietnam.
- CCPF 14/12 Folder : BROTHERS, Statements of Support-Personal.
Material includes: letters written to Nicholas B. Katzenbach, under Secretary of State, urging permission to extend civilian relief in North and South Vietnam. Correspondence with Alfred Hassler. [Photo folder removed to photograph collection.]
- CCPF 14/13 Folder : BROTHERS, Times Advertisement and Other Advertisements, 1967.
Material includes: example of advertisements to be placed in various publications to promote the national campaign to help civilian victims of the Vietnam war.
- CCPF 14/14 Folder : BROTHERS, FOR Supporting Literature, 1967.
Material includes: form letters from FOR encouraging support for projects to aid Vietnam; suggestions for "BROTHERS" Kit; suggestions for organizing in the Campus Community. [All printed material on "They are our Brothers ," project of FOR; and HIGH ISSUES 13-printed for the high school student from FOR removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 14/15 Folder : BROTHERS - Editorials, 1967.
Material includes: correspondence concerning printed articles on medical aid to Vietnam; newsclippings. [Editorials concerning medical aid to North and South Vietnam printed in AVE MARIA, NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER, CURRENTS, CHRISTIANITY & CRISIS, THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY, WAR / PEACE REPORT, the Somerset MESSENGER GAZETTE, removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 15 Group : Box 15: FOR - BROTHERS
- CCPF 15/01 Folder : BROTHERS General Correspondence, 1967.
Material includes: correspondence concerning FOR projects in regard to aid to Vietnam, meals of reconciliation, contributions, local gatherings and rallys.
- CCPF 15/02 Folder : [BROTHERS] General Inquiries, 1966-1967.
Material includes: correspondence regarding requests for literature, information on meals of reconciliation, program proposals-conscience and conscription, how to organize a local committee of conscience, proposals for ad hoc committee of conscience of Vietnam activities.
- CCPF 15/03 Folder : Correspondence (Answered with #1 letter), 1967.
Material includes: form response to interest in organizing a local committee of conscience.
- CCPF 15/04 Folder : Correspondence (Answered #2 letter), 1967.
Material includes: form response to interest in organizing a local committee of conscience and a meal of reconciliation.
- CCPF 15/05 Folder : Correspondence (Ansered with #3 letter), 1966-67.
Material includes: request for and form letter response to those interested in the meal of reconciliation.
- CCPF 15/06 Folder : Correspondence.
Material includes: requests for information from FOR, mailings, and contributions made.
- CCPF 16 Group : Box 16: FOR-Articles and Other Writings
- CCPF 16/01 Folder : "War and Christian Conscience," Franziskus Stratmann, O.P..
Material includes: draft of "War and Christian Conscience," Franziskus Stratmann
- CCPF 16/02 Folder : Articles, Addresses and Reviews.
Material includes: "Christian Pacifism," John J. Stathas, "Karl Barth and Christian Pacifism," John H. Yoder; "War and Peace," Robert Hovda; "Between the East and West ," Dominique Pire; "War, Conscience and Dissent," Gordon Zahn (with a review); "A Christian Protest," draft-Gordon [Jubilee article, "A Christian Protest," Gordon Zahn, removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 16/03 Folder : Articles and Speeches, 1960s.
Material includes: "Christianity and Its Prophetical Charism War and Peace," Peter J. Riga; "LSD and the Law- The Future of Psychadelics," Peter Stafford; CPF: Reflections on the Future- James Forest; "Definitions of Non-Violence," Pere Regamy; Paul Velde paper; "What Political Principle," Judith Gregory; "Advice to a Young Prophet," poem by Thomas Merton; "Three Aspects of Joseph Stalin," Michael Harrington; "The Death of Roger LaPorte," Nicole d'Entremont; "War, Conscience, and The Gospel," James W. Douglass; "Christopher Jones on Pilgrimage," "U.S. Military Bases in Puerto Rico and Their Strategic Function," no author given.
- CCPF 16/04 Folder : Plays and Poems.
Material includes: program for Wesley Theatre; poems by Hermann Hagedorn; three plays arranged by Dick Moses; "In The Year Fourteen ," Robert J. O'Brien; peoms by Bob Lax, D.P. Cavafy, Ann Rabben Kenneth Patchen, and Paul Velde. [Three plays- "Open Secret," Adler, Bellak and Ridenour, "The Devil and the Dream," Joseph Julian, "Pilot Lights of the Apocalypse," Louis Ridenour, removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 17 Group : Box 17: FOR Miscellaneous Material
- CCPF 17/01 Folder : [Annual Reports, CPF ca. 1968.
Material includes: two annual reports- one from James Forest, Director of Program; one from Thomas Cornell, Co- chairman of Catholic Peace Fellowship.
- CCPF 17/02 Folder : Form Letters and Statements, 1968.
Material includes: form letters (with drafts) sent to mailing list, members, sponsors, etc.; speeches and statements by James Forest and Edwin Dahlberg.
- CCPF 18-22 Group : Correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent
Principle correspondents are Thomas Cornell and James Forest of CPF.
- CCPF 18 Group : Box 18: Correspondence Files- Individuals, A-C
- CCPF 18/01 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, "A".
Material includes: Correspondence concerning CPF literature requests and membership information; articles by James Andrews. Principle correspondents include: Baron Antoine Allard, James Andrews.
- CCPF 18/02 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, "B," 1965-1968.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature requests and membership information; some personal correspondence with James Forest. Principle correspondents include: John Baehler, Michael Barkley, Claudette Benaim, Harold Berliner, Ade Bethune, Arthur Binder, Claire Bishop, Herbert Burke.
- CCPF 18/03 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, "C," 1967-1968.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature requests, membership information and conscientious objector information; some personal correspondence. Principle correspondents include: Joseph Cavanaugh, Roger Choate, Joseph Ciparish, Thomas Cornell.
- CCPF 18/04 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, "C," 1967-1968.
Material includes: correspondence concerning conscientious objection, CPF specific objectives, CPF general inforamtion; correspondence of Thomas Cornell with information concerning his work with FOR and CPF as well as his draft card burning; newspaper clippings; "Brief for Defendants-Appellants-U.S.A. Against Thomas Cornell." Principle correspondents include: Matt Clarke, Steve Clark, John Coffield, Brendan Collins, George Collins, Thomas Cornell.
- CCPF 19 Group : Box 19: Correspondence Files- Individual, C-F
- CCPF 19/01 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Cornell, Thomas, 1965-1968.
Material includes: correspondence and writings of Thomas Cornell concerning his draft card burning, draft status, and CPF activities; Thomas Cornell personal resume; letters from prison; newspaper clippings. [Copies of SLANT, Vol. 2, No.1 Feb./March, 1966, No.8 Apr./May, 1966, and WIN, Vol. II, No. 21, Dec. 30, 1966, removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 19/02 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Cox-Dorney.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF literature, CPF activities, membership information; Anthony Denaro's statement regarding the moral question of Vietnam. Principle correspondents include: Lewis Cox, Dorothy Day, Anthony Denaro, Thomas Dorney.
- CCPF 19/03 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, James Douglass-William DuBay.
Material includes: Correspondence with James Douglass concerning his writings and CPF activities. William DuBay correspondence and newspaper clippings concerning his suspension from the priesthood. [James Douglass-"Guilt of Hiroshima" removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 19/04 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, E-F.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF materials, membership information, the Emmaus House Community, contributions, and the immorality of war. Principle correspondents include: Hermene Evans, W.H. Ferry, James Forest, Paul Furfey. [Henry Fehren, Robert T. Francoer and Frederick Frank's articles removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 19/05 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Forest, James (Trial p. 481-563) 1968.
Material includes: pages 481-563 of the transcript of James Forest's trial, 1968.
- CCPF 20 Group : Box 20: Correspondence Files- Individual, G-L
- CCPF 20/01 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, G (general).
Material includes: general correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership, contributions and literature.
- CCPF 20/02 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, G-Griffiths. { Material includes: correspondence conerning CPF activities, articles, and contributions; general peace activities. { Material. [Russel Gibbons Reprint, Bede Griffith reprints and two publications of Allen Ginsberg removed to printed.
Material collection.]
- CCPF 20/03 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, H (general) 1968.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF membership, contributions, literature, and peace movements in Japan. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Haessler, Togo Harako, Marguerite Harris. [One article for AVE MARIA- "Coffee And ," by Joe O'Sullivan; The New Zealand CHRISTIAN PACIFIST, Vol., 21, no. 5 with the article- "Can Catholics be Conscientious Objectors" removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 20/04 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Haessler-Hovda.
Material includes: correspondence concerning the Fellowship of Reconciliation and CPF activities, George Higgins' articles on the Liturgical Conference. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Haessler, Togo Harako, Marguerite Harris, John Heidbrink, George Higgins, Keith Hiner, Ed Hoffman, Robert Hovda.
- CCPF 20/05 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Huck-K (general).
Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service status, Catholic Peace activities in North Dakota, dissemination of conscientious objector and draft information, membership and literature requests. Principle correspondents include: Donald Huck, Charles Hughes, Neale and Deidre Hunter. [Clinton Hunt printed material removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 20/06 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Keating-Lyttle.
Material includes: correspondence concerning David Kirk's ordination, CPF activities, literature, membership information, contributions, and support; newspaper articles on Roger LaPorte and Norman Morrison's protests to Vietnam. Principle correspondents include: Edward Keating, David Kirk, Al Krebs, Roger LaPorte, Irving Lauch, Thomas Lewis, Bradford Lyttle. [David Kirk articles and reprints and A.V. Krebs articles removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 21 Group : Box 21: Correspondence Files- Individual, M-R
- CCPF 21/01 Folder : Matthei-McMorrow.
Material includes: correspondence concerning Chuck Matthei's arrest; general letters of CPF membership, contributions, and literature requests; "Is the Vietnam War Right or Wrong?," Richard McSorley. Principle correspondents include: Chuck Mattei, Vince McGee, John McKenzie, Maureen McMorrow. [Two articles by John McLaughlin removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 21/02 Folder : Marcin, Alex.
Material includes: art work of Alex Marcin.
- CCPF 21/03 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, M (general)-Merton.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership and literature requests; appeals of draft status; Buffalo CPF activities. Principle correspondents include: Paul Maryniak, Thomas Merton. [Howard Meyer article-"overcoming the White Man's History" removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 21/04 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, Miller-N. { Material includes: newsclippings and articles concerning David Miller's draft card burning; correspondence of CPF activities, membership and literature requests; National Committee on Catholic Concerns-mailing; minutes of NSBRO (National Service Board for Religious Objectors) board meeting. Principle correspondents include: David Miller, A.J. Muste. [Articles on A.J. Muste from THE REPORTER Mar., 1967 and THE PEACEMAKER Feb., 1967 removed to printed.
Material collection.]
- CCPF 21/05 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, O (general)-Ricci.
Material includes: correspondence concerning CPF activities, membership, literature requests, selective service, and contributions; "Catholic Church Reform in the U.S.-Too Late?," William Osborn; Pax material. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Ritt; Patricia Ricce. [Bayard Rustin article "From Protest to Politics- The Future of the Civil Rights Movement" removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 21/06 Folder : Quigley, Thomas, 1967-68.
Material includes: correspondence concerning peace work with respect to church issues especially in regard to Catholic Relief Services. Principle correspondents include: Thomas Quigley- director of Foreign Visitors Office U.S.C.C. & N.C.W.C.
- CCPF 22 Group : Box 22: Correspondence Files- Individual and Miscellaneous
- CCPF 22/01 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, S-T (general).
Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service information, CPF membership, literature request, and CPF activities.
- CCPF 22/02 Folder : Correspondence- Individual, U-Z.
Material includes: correspondence concerning selective service status, CPF membership, literature requests, and contribution; "The Vietnam War and How to Get Out of It," Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh; "Triangulation," Paul Velde. Principle correspondents include: Paul Velde, Gordon Zahn. [Copies of the SIMON STAR July, 1964, Apr. 1965, from Anton Wallich-Clifford removed to printed material collection.]
- CCPF 22/03 Folder : Zahn, Gordon [1964-1966]. { Material includes: correspondence concerning Zahn's travels to the U.S. from England in relation to peace movement activities; Zahn's writings and work at Loyola; newspaper clippings. [Printed articles by Zahn removed to printed.
Material collection.]
- CCPF 22/04 Folder : Hostile Correspondence, 1966.
Material includes: two letters conveying hostility twoard the CPF.
- CCPF 22/05 Folder : Correspondence- Inter-Office, 1968.
Material includes: inter-office memoranda primarily from James Forest re: Caritas, CPF activities.
- CCPF 22/06 Folder : Correspondence- Sisters, 1964-66, 1968.
Material includes: correspondence with sisters concerning CPF membership and literature.
- CCPF 22/07 Folder : Correspondence- Brother, 1967-1968.
Material includes: correspondence with several brothers concerning draft status, CPF membership, information and literature.
- CCPF 22/08 Folder : Mailing List & Miscellaneous.
Material includes: lists of addresses and requests for additions or deletions to the CPF mailing list.
- CCPF 23 Group : Box 23: Conscientious Objection- Subject Files
- CCPF 23/01 Folder : Chicago Resistance Conference, 1968.
Material includes: Correspondence concerning the first national resistance conference in Chicago with proposals; perspectives on the Democratic Convention Challenge by Tom Hayden and Rennie Davis; "From the Pentagon to Chicago," a view of proposed confrontation at the Democratic convention by Ross Flanagan; memoranda from Stewart Meacham concerning an anti-war strategy for the Chicago convention; Youth International Party (YIP) announcement of youth festival in Chicago.
- CCPF 23/02 Folder : Conscientious Objection [General File], 1965-71.
Material includes: miscellaneous letters to the editor, announcements and correspondence concerning the war, peace activities, conscientious objection and the selective service system; statement of Thomas Cornell on being sentenced in 1966 for burning his draft card; material of the Committee on Conscientious Objection; fact sheet on immigration to Canada.
- CCPF 23/03 Folder : Conscientious Objection- Literature, 1965-66.
Material includes: drafts and galley of "Catholics and Conscientious Objection;" copy of "Can a Catholic be a Conscientious Objector?;" draft of an article by James Forest, "The Conscientious Objector and the Church" with comments from the editor of WAY; typescript reprint of "Right to Say No?," COMMONWEAL, New York, Oct. 8, 1965.
- CCPF 23/04 Folder : Draft / Resistance, 1967-68.
Material includes: articles and news releases on the draft and resistance; material on draft institutes and centers.
- CCPF 23/05 Folder : Men in Prison, 1966, 1970.
Material includes: correspondence concerning three cases of c.o.'s in prison.
- CCPF 23/06 Folder : "Peace" [General CPF Inquiries and Requests], 1969-70.
Material includes: correspondence concerning information on conscientious objection, the CPF organization and draft counseling. Principle correspondents include Mike Witteles, Lyle Young, James Brucz, William Hamister.
- CCPF 24-30 Group : Conscientious Objection
CPF General Correspondence Correspondence primarily between persons of draft age and the CPF requesting information, literature, and help in regard to filing for conscientious objector status or alternative service; these files contain. Material explaining the selective service system laws, Catholic dogma concerning war, peace, violence, trial information etc. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Thomas Cornell. Folders are arranged alphabetically by correspondent, all printed. Material has been removed to the printed material collection.
- CCPF 31-34 Group : Conscientious Objection
Counselor Files Primarily correspondence between persons of draft age and CPF couselors requesting information, literature and procedures in regard to conscientious objection; these files contain material explaining the selective service system laws, Catholic dogma concerning war, peace, violence, trial information, and help in regard to filling out the c.o. form (SSS 150). Principle correspondents include: CPF counselors Lyle Young, Hank Malinowski, Jim Brucz, William Hamister, Donal Hanselman. Files are arranged alphabetically by counselee.
- CCPF 35 Group : Box 35: Daniel Berrigan
- CCPF 35/01 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, 1965-1973.
Material includes: correspondence and news releases concerning peace activities, especially with respect to Daniel Berrigan; personal correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Daniel Berrigan.
- CCPF 35/02 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, 1973-1975.
Material includes: correspondence and news releases concerning peace activities; publications regarding Daniel Berrigan. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Daniel Berrigan.
- CCPF 35/03 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Correspondence, June 1975-Feb. 1977.
Material includes: correspondence, flyers and memos concerning peace activities; publications regarding Daniel Berrigan. Principle correspondents include: Daniel Berrigan; James Forest.
- CCPF 35/04 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Poetry, Publication.
Material includes: Daniel Berrigan poetry; statement of Berrigan at rally calling for an end to the war in Vietnam; publicity for book on the Berrigan's, and a play by Daniel Berrigan; transcript of Daniel Berrigan's conversation with Thich Nhat Hanh.
- CCPF 35/05 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Anti Semitic Controversy.
Material includes: correspondence and news articles concerning Daniel Berrigan's statements on Israel, Oct. 19, 1973 and Arthur Hertzberg's response.
- CCPF 35/06 Folder : Daniel Berrigan- Cathedral Action.
Material includes: correspondence; news articles; and interviews regarding Berrigan's walkout of a mass at Saint Patricks Cathedral, Apr. 30, 1972.
- CCPF 35/07 Folder : Berrigan- Misc.
Miscellaneous Berrigan documents.
- CCPF 36 Group : Box 36: Berrigan, Philip and Daniel
- CCPF 36/01 Folder : Philip Berrigan, 1964-65.
Material includes: xerox copies of correspondence and a speech by Philip Berrigan at Boston University Oct. 1, 1965. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Philip Berrigan.
- CCPF 36/02 Folder : Philip Berrigan, 1966-72.
Material includes: Xerox copies of correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest; Thomas Cornell; Philip Berrigan.
- CCPF 36/03 Folder : Philip Berrigan, 1973-74.
Material includes: xerox copies of correspondence. Principle correspondents include: James Forest, Philip Berrigan.
- CCPF 36/04 Folder : Philip Berrigan- [Elizabeth] McAlister.
Material includes: news articles; flyers; correspondence concerning Philip and Elizabeth's activities, sentences, and personal lives; statements by Philip Berrigan and Elizabeth McAlister.
- CCPF 36/05 Folder : Philip Berrigan, 1967-72 New Yorker Chec File.
Material includes: press statement and news service articles concerning Philip's activities in the Harrisburg conspiracy, and Danbury Prison; background material on the trial of the Baltimore Four; "Phil Berrigan- An American POW;" "Statement of Solidarity with our Brother Phil Berrigan," with list of supporters.
- CCPF 36/06 Folder : [Berrigans- Statements of and Works Concerning].
Material includes: Philip Berrigan's opening statement at his trial (1972); part of the galley for Daniel Berrigan's "Man's Spirit and Technology;" journal entries; items of correspondence concerning articles for publication pertaining to the Berrigans.
- CCPF 36/07 Folder : [Berrigans- Statements of and Works Concerning].
Material includes: transcript of Daniel Berrigan- Thich Nhat Hanh conversation (copy_ 1973; paper on the meanings of Resistance Action Today by Elizabeth McAlister; "Daniel Berrigan: The Poet and Prophet as Priest" by James Forest; "Berrigan / Morganthaw Discussion," Jan. 3, 1974; Daniel Berrigan's talk at the Christian Peace Conference in Prague, 1964; U.S. District Court of Connecticut- Daniel and Philip Berrigan vs. J.J. Norton (Danbury, Federal Correctional Institution); "What Phil Berrigan Wanted to Tell the Harrisburg Jury," 1972.
- CCPF 37 Group : Box 37: Berrigans
- CCPF 37/01 Folder : Berrigan, Daniel and Philip.
Material includes: misc. articles and correspondence concerning both Philip and Daniel Berrigan; an appeal from the Berrigans from Danbury Prison; flyers and religious new articles of activities.
- CCPF 37/02 Folder : Berrigan, Daniel and Philip, 1968-73.
Material includes: primarily photo copies of correspondence concerning the Berrigan's activities from 1968-73; paper on Daniel Berrigan; statements of sentencing- Philip Berrigan; some personal correspondence with James Forest.
- CCPF 37/03 Folder : Berrigan, Daniel and Philip, Correspondence, 1973-74.
Material includes: correspondence primarily concerned with peace activities and articles regarding the Berrigans work for peace.
- CCPF 37/04 Folder : Berrigan, Daniel and Philip.
Material includes: Daniel Berrigan's speech, Jan. 5, 1973; "On the Torture of Prisoners," by Daniel and Philip Berrigan; two addresses by Philip Berrigan- "Peace on Earth ," "Non Violence ;" debate with Dr. O'Brien at Georgetown, July, 1965; transcript of Daniel Berrigan's interview on "Meet the Press," Feb., 1973; "International Life and Peace," Daniel Berrigan; U.S.A. vs. Patrick George Farren- transcript of testimony of Daniel Berrigan; excerpts from writings of the Berrigans; Religious News Service articles concerning the Berrigans.
- CCPF 37/05 Folder : Berrigan, Jerry [and Carol].
Material includes: correspondence concerning Daniel and Philip's letters from prison, the plight of CPF, THE GREAT BERRIGAN DEBATE, and FELLOWSHIP MAGAZINE. Principle correspondents include: Carol and Jerry Berrigan, James Forest.
- CCPF 37/06 Folder : Berrigan, Rosalie.
Material includes: correspondence concerning personal matters and CPF news. Principle correspondents include: Rosalie Berrigan, James Forest.
- CCPF 37/07 Folder : Berrigan, Daniel and Philip; Newspaper Clippings.
Material includes: Newspaper clippings from 1965-74 concerning the Berrigans. All other printed materials from Boxes 35-37 separated to the printed material collection. Photos removed to photo collection.
- CCPF 37/08 Folder : Vietnam Statement / Background .
- CCPF 37/08 Correspondent : Forest, James -- Indochina 1973,1976
- CCPF 37/08 Document : Church World Service -- Brochures (post Vietnam war) .
- CCPF 37/08 Title : WIN magazine Vo. XI no. 15 -- Peace in Indochina 1754/0501
- CCPF 37/10 Folder : Vietnam AI (Amnesty International) 1975-1976