Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 1/01348 Correspondence : Degroot, A. T. 1945
A letter adressed: "Friends" ~ He is a professor of History of Religions at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He would like all back copies of the CATHOLIC WORKER, and is willing to pay for them.
- CZHN 1/01389a Correspondence : Dougherty, Joseph - A letter to Gordon. 1945
In answer to Gordon's letter, Bishop Shaugnessy has directed Dougherty to donate $10.00 to the publication of the CATHOLIC CO.
- CZHN 1/00703 Correspondence : Duane - A letter to Bob Ludlow. 1945
He is writing from an abyss of ignorance. He wants a detailed description of Bob's work day. Drinking is forbidden at his location.
- CZHN 1/01371 Correspondence : Emmanuel, Father Cyprian - A letter to Gordon. 1945
Emmanuel believes war is divisible. "The justice of the war itself is one thing; the justice of the methods employed in prosecuting war, is quite another." The entire portion of THE ETHICS OF WAR emphasizes the divisibility of war. He also discusses bombings and Conscientious Objection.
- CZHN 1/01351 Correspondence : Father Paul 1945
A letter addressed: "Fellow workers in Christ." ~ He says he is enclosing a pittance for their noble fight. He tells them not to be discouraged.
- CZHN 1/01376 Correspondence : Furfey, Paul Hanly - A letter to Gordon. 1945
He congratulates Gordon on the CATHOLIC CO. He enjoyed the last issue. He would like to write an article for the paper. Dorothy Day spoke effectively for the End the War Committee.
- CZHN 1/01379 Correspondence : Furnas, Paul 1945
A letter addressed: "Dear Friends" ~ The Civilian Public Service Committee agreed to contribute $50.00 in response to (Gordon's) letter.
- CZHN 1/01354 Correspondence : Gerald, Francis 1945
A letter to Bill Strube. ~ He was glad to hear that the ACCO quit the NSBRO. He is intent on a widespread dissemination of a VOLUNTARY PEACE DECLARATION ACT, so as to "enlist as many volunteer Peacemakers as possible before the next war breaks out." He would be honored if THE CATHOLIC CO would publish the declaration.
- CZHN 1/01350 Correspondence : Gerhart, U. E. - A letter to Gordon. 1945
He says: "Thank God for the opportunity to sow the enclosed check in His name. . . for those who are willing to suffer for justice sake. . ."
- CZHN 1/01386 Correspondence : Gerhart, Urban - A letter to Gordon. 1945
He is enclosing a check to support publication of the CATHOLIC CO. "Thank God we have some zealous souls who not only know the gospel of love and peace, but want to live it . . . we thank God for you."
- CZHN 1/01388 Correspondence : Gibel, John - A letter to Gordon. 1945
He is sorry to hear that Gordon is having financial difficulty in publishing the CATHOLIC CO, and is donating $3.00. He offers his assistance in either gathering news for him or speaking on behalf of conscientious objectors.
- CZHN 1/00681 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - A letter to Bob. 1945
He wants to know if Art could appoint two or three "of us" to assist him as an advisory committee or to function as an active executive body until the election.
- CZHN 1/01257 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette Hollander. ~ Bill has been spending his weekends with a soldier. One weekend the two did not get together and so Gordon took this opportunity to write a silly song about the two men and hung it on Bill's door.
- CZHN 1/01336 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette Hollander. ~ He has decided not to go to New York after Rosewood. Strube is going to Washington to see his soldier friend. This makes 5 straight weekends in a row. Strube is getting his share of the nasty comments.
- CZHN 1/01272 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette Hollander. ~ He is seriously thinking of leaving Rosewood. There is an opening for one--possibly two--men to handle ACCO correspondence and similar affairs from New York.
- CZHN 1/01328 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette Hollander. ~ He will not be calling the Hollanders this Christmas--"so little can be said in such a short call."
- CZHN 1/01263 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette Hollander. ~ Strube and Zahn attended the superintendent's buffet luncheon. He teases the sisters about men and such.
- CZHN 1/01339 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annette. ~ He wishes her a Happy Birthday. He's been playing poker lately.
- CZHN 1/01282 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ Gordon comments that week after week he complains about the Rosewood movies, but still goes. His rationale is that the movies are free. Bill, Ludlow, and Gordon plan to visit Theodore Maynard in Westminster.
- CZHN 1/01344 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He does not expect the work day to be reduced nor does he expect anyone to do anything about it. He saw THE BIG SHOW.
- CZHN 1/01298 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He has been thinking of the approaching birthdays of Ethel and Irene. He spoke to Erv and believes that he can negotiate an oil landscape at a moderate price.
- CZHN 1/01286 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He heard from Irene that Annie's plans for her trip to Chicago are being made. He has checked with Strube, a "Chicago sophisticate," and has compiled a list of restaurants, drinking places, and hotels.
- CZHN 1/01308 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He relates stories about Dickie. He wants to know if Strube ever wrote to thank the girls for the candy and nuts they sent him.
- CZHN 1/01292 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He speaks of baseball and movies. He makes quips regarding Irene's love life.
- CZHN 1/01326 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He will be discharged in a little over a month. He says Strube has evolved into "quite a conservative business type; none of that care-free, devil-may-care, spendthrift nature now." Peter Fondis wrote, asking Gordon to become permanent Executive Secretary of the ACCO and work at Mott street. He is considering.
- CZHN 1/01280 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ He's been playing poker. Bill and Gordon are neck deep in the upcoming issue of the paper. He comments that the latest episode of Irene's man-chasing is really something.
- CZHN 1/01342 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ Ruby's latest letter had Gordon in stitches. He also found Annie's letter humorous. Laughs are valuable to CPS men. Strube's father had a stroke. Gordon thinks it is funny that the girls are keeping Dick's letter from him.
- CZHN 1/01294 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ The latest Rosewood movie was so stupid that even the children were laughing. More men received their papers. Erv is still in the hospital in town.
- CZHN 1/01274 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ The unit held a meeting to elect someone to the office vacated by Strube's resignation. Gordon was informed that as long as the hospital staff said they needed help, the men would not be returned to camp, regardless of whether or not they felt the men were competing with regular labor or not.
- CZHN 1/01346 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Annie and her sisters. ~ He went to Gettysburg with Bill. The financial drive is taking a lot of Gordon's time. He thought Annie's story of Ethel-the-mouse-killer was delightful.
- CZHN 2/02946 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Archbishop Curley. ~ Zahn is making a request that Archbishop Curley allow representatives from the Catholic Conscientious Objectors an interview for their publication. The primary reason being to clarify their position.
- CZHN 1/01311 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ Gordon gives the latest updates concerning Duane, Kelly, Mack, Erv, and Johnny.
- CZHN 1/01320 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He disapproves of Effie's interest in Mozart. He teases her about tarnishing her reputation by staying out late. He jokes about Annie's love life.
- CZHN 1/01305 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He teases her about her bad reputation. He says that things are rather dull. He spends his time reading or viewing movies.
- CZHN 1/01288 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He teasingly asks her: "What the Hell are you doing to the Brewers?" He spends most of the letter talking baseball to Effie.
- CZHN 1/01254 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He thanks her for the candies she sent. He had a problem with a mouse in his room. Strube leaves today.
- CZHN 1/01319 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He wishes her a happy birthday. Gordon says: "Imagine being the first Hollander to celebrate a peacetime birthday." He tells Effie that he has purchased a joint birthday gift for her and Irene.
- CZHN 1/01284 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ Gordon jokingly tells her that (due to the meat shortage) he assumes the family will eat her tonsils for the first Sunday she will be able to eat again.
- CZHN 1/01251 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He explains why he hasn't written: he's been busy with the newspaper, was talked into a game of gin one night, and the office has been hectic.
- CZHN 1/01256 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He informs her of his travel plans to Chicago and Milwaukee. Strube is pressuring Gordon to plan his stay in Chicago so that it will coincide with Strube's visit. A "colored fellow" from an Oregon CPS camp drowned himself.
- CZHN 1/01268 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He plans to make a trip into Baltimore. The selective service "big shot" is coming out to discuss the opposition to the 8 hr. day, but Gordon has a hunch that he may give in just to keep the peace.
- CZHN 1/01323 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He played bridge at the Mack's. He's been suffering from sinus problems and pneumonia. He complains about the high price of $1.25 for a pair of shorts.
- CZHN 1/01334 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He played poker until 2:15 a.m. He heard a mouse in his room the other night.
- CZHN 1/01338 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He saw Theodore Maynard. They spoke of war and pacifism for about two hours.
- CZHN 1/01261 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He saw UP IN ARMS again and was "crazy" about it. There has been an incredible heatwave. He speaks to her about the sailor she is seeing. He teases her, but it is hard to discern if he is teasing or not. (This man may be married.)
- CZHN 1/01259 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He saw the movie DESERT SONG and it made him think how wonderful fate is. He talks baseball with her.
- CZHN 1/01330 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He wants her to find out when the Cardinals play the Cubs. He's thinking of taking a trip to Chicago by bus.
- CZHN 1/01315 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He wishes her a happy birthday. Two "jerks" from Washington came down to discuss the ACCO withdrawal. The evening was spent arguing with them ("useless") and them making and consuming some cocoa while they argued among themselves as to who brought out the best arguments.
- CZHN 1/01295 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He worked with Bill on the new ultimatum to Rosewood: they requested removal for most of the unit unless it were understood that no CO's were to be assigned to a certain location (which is unreadable).
- CZHN 1/01301 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He's been folding newspapers and attending movies.
- CZHN 1/01300 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ They requested the ACCO to withdrawal from the National Service Board. He's been reading and attending movies.
- CZHN 1/01372a Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Gerry, with an attached letter to a Journal. ~ He has starting his checking job at the theater. His letter to the journal discusses his belief that the war has ended on a note of complete defeat. The ideals that put men in uniforms have been sacrificed.
- CZHN 1/01252 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander and all. ~ He saw THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY and thought it was very good. He comments on baseball--the Hollanders have had good luck since the Brewers are doing well.
- CZHN 1/01324 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ "Somewhere Truman is on the air, and a major European war is ending." Gordon doesn't expect the Japanese war to last much longer. He believes that both western Allies and Russia will be angling around for some powerful friend (Japan).
- CZHN 1/01291 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Discharges have finally started--men 35 and over who have been in for 2 years. Gordon says the weather has been lovely for the past week. On nice days, Rosewood doesn't look too bad.
- CZHN 1/01337 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He complains that the sisters have not been writing him. Bill's "friend" George is visiting Rosewood. Mott st. is out temporarily.
- CZHN 1/01265 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He did more drinking the previous night. He is awaiting the full story of the Hollander Christmas.
- CZHN 1/01303 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He did not know that "Dickie" boy wrote a letter. Gordon would like a copy of it. He and Dickie are still in an undeclared feud. Strube is in Chicago having received a call that his father is seriously ill.
- CZHN 1/01299 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He is in the midst of getting things ready for his trip.
- CZHN 1/01316 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He relates a funny incident: He went to a basketball game with a young lady, Dick, and an elderly lady. The young woman kept snuggling up to him in the car due to the draft from the broken window.
- CZHN 1/01335 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He says that Effie and Gerry seem to be doing well--the Brewers are in first place. The roomate of one of the former CO's read the CO newspaper and said they were "the ravings of a madman."
- CZHN 1/01246 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He speaks about a future visit to Milwaukee. He talks about Rosewood goings-on.
- CZHN 1/01273 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He thinks the new 8 hr. day is doomed for failure. This means that most of the men will apply for a transfer out. He tells the girls (who have enclosed a typed letter to Dickie) that the letter is a "gem."
- CZHN 1/01258 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ His cousin Audrey has planned a trip East. Gordon thinks it's stupid of her to spend only one day in New York.
- CZHN 1/01325 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ It has been hot and Gordon has felt extremely lazy. His weight has reached the 138 mark.
- CZHN 1/01264 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Strube and Gordon have practically got jobs for evenings and weekends checking the attendence at movie theaters. He says it is strange, but he is scared as Hell about working again. Strube's application for discharge was turned down. Gordon is feeling guilt again concerning Frederick's death.
- CZHN 1/01250 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene attached to an article by Gordon. ~ He received an insulting letter from Theodore Maynard, a prominent Catholic writer, who displayed ignorance concerning the Catholic basis for conscientious objection. Gordon tooke pleasure in writing him back.
- CZHN 1/01304 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Irene. ~ The men are presenting their newest request for an 8 hr. day. Hovda wrote Gordon a cheerful letter from the seminary.
- CZHN 1/01380 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Mr. Mayer. ~ He would like Mayer to contribute to the CATHOLIC CO. Gordon explains that he is a member of the Civilian Public Service Unit at the Rosewood State Training School for the mentally deficient.
- CZHN 1/01370 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Mr. Rubin. ~ Even though America's armies have been victorious in Europe, Gordon believes that the war has ended on a note of defeat insofar as the most important aspects. He believes the ideals for which millions of people have been sacrificed, have been betrayed.
- CZHN 1/01387 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Mrs. Garbe. ~ In the past, Gordon says that Garbe has proven to be a true friend of the Association of Catholic CO's. He wishes he did not have to approach her for financial support again, but he must. He explains that it is important for the publication to continue.
- CZHN 1/01345 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Mrs. Kalmer (Ruby Hollander). ~ He has plans with Bill to travel to Westminster in spite of the fact that he will miss Wagner. Bill's father is recuperating.
- CZHN 1/01398 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Rev. Francis J. Connell. ~ He declares that Catholic Conscientious Objectors are a misunderstood minority insofar as most Catholic circles are concerned. He says the majority of Catholic CO's reject participation in the war because they hold that the war is not a defence against unprovoked aggression. Gordon devotes this letter to the exploration of the CO choice.
- CZHN 1/01366 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Rev. Joseph Nelligan. ~ Bill and Gordon still wish to meet with him. Gordon explains the CO position. CO's believe the war does not fall under the Thomistic definition of "just." Gordon believes the Japanese were provoked becuase the U. S. participated in "strictly non-neutral acts."
- CZHN 1/01368 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Rev. Joseph Nelligan. ~ Gordon thanks him for defining the circumstances under which a Catholic can be a conscientios objector. It should serve the purpose of removing any doubt in this regard that is prejudicing the Kammer brother's application for parole.
- CZHN 1/01369 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Reverend Carthy. ~ Gordon says that the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL carried a report in which Carthy defended the use of the Atomic bomb, and declared that it was not an immoral act. Gordon believes that he has advanced a careless application of Catholic principles concerning the morality of war.
- CZHN 1/01269 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander and all. ~ Gordon received the pictures of Ruby's "adorable" child. Bill Strube was called up to a conference with the entire Rosewood staff to discuss the 8 hr. work day. The hospital staff agreed and sent a proposal to the Selective Service. They refused.
- CZHN 1/01283 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander and all. ~ He played cards and won. He speaks of Irene, Annette, and Gerry.
- CZHN 1/01248 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander and all. ~ He speaks of classical music, books, and movies.
- CZHN 1/01255 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Bill and Gordon spent one night writing a song. Erv fractured his knee cap playing ball in the rec. room.
- CZHN 1/01347 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Bill had 2 guests this week: a soldier and a sailor from the Coast Guard. The meals at Rosewood have been bearable.
- CZHN 1/01309 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He explains that he didn't call on Annie's birthday because he didn't want them to spend their money, and he didn't have $2.00 worth of things to say.
- CZHN 1/01314 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He has been working days and checking movie theaters at night. Kaye's latest movie, WONDER MAN, is doing very well. He had an announcement of Cleo's wedding.
- CZHN 1/01317 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He is enclosing two dollars for her birthday. He spends the entire letter offering silly ideas of what she could buy with "two stinkin dollars."
- CZHN 1/01307 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He tells her to cheer up--he understands that she must be diasappointed about not being able to spend the weekend with her husband due to illness.
- CZHN 1/01267 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He tells her what he has bought her sisters for Christmas.
- CZHN 1/01276 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He went beering Saturday night with Strube. Selective Service has issued new orders: gambling is prohibited, the possession of liquor in quarters is prohibited, and female guests in bachelor quarters are not allowed. Gordon's response: "That's going too far!"
- CZHN 1/01247 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He will be spending Christmas in Pikesville with the Macks. He says that Bob, Erv, John, and Gordon are virtually the only remmants of the old gang this Christmas.
- CZHN 1/01321 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He's been reading and going to the movies. Strube has a job with a publishing firm which deals with religious books. They may have an opening for Gordon, but meanwhile he is checking movie theaters.
- CZHN 1/01287 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Mrs. Simpson came visiting today, and astounded the men by saying that after seeing the atrocity pictures, she has lost her "pacifism." This is the best news they've had in ages. Now they won't have to put up with, "What about 24 hours in a foxhole?"
- CZHN 1/01289 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander girls. ~ Gordon's Cologne article made the May issue of CATHOLIC WORKER. He thinks it's the best thing he's done so far.
- CZHN 1/01281 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander girls. ~ The publisher of a small chain of local newspapers devoted a column to an approving "explanation" of the Yalta solution on Poland. Gordon wrote a long letter to him challenging the publisher's position and stating his own.
- CZHN 1/01293 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ "Rosewood outdid itself with a special super turkey dinner." Ray's discharge came through. Strube will be released in less than a week. He thanks her for the candy and the book.
- CZHN 1/01290 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ A tragic episode: Miss Burger, a girl from Chicago who had been Gordon's assistant since September, hung herself after trying to slash her throat. They have now learned that she had come from a mental hospital. She was a manic depressive. Gordon says: "The poor kid had been subject to the usual load of rumors. . ."
- CZHN 1/01329 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Another forth of July has passed at Rosewood. Strube, Whelan, Ludlow, and Gordon shared a bottle of burgundy. He teases Ethel about being wild. The next issue of the paper is ready to be printed.
- CZHN 1/01270 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon and friends stood up during the movie THE MORE THE MERRIER. The national anthem was played without connection to the invasion. Gordon says there isn't one person in the place who understands why they stood this night and not last week.
- CZHN 1/01285 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon explains that today would have been Freddie's 21st birthday. He wants a full report of their opera venture. He offers a Happy Mother's Day to Ruby.
- CZHN 1/01302 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon remarks that it has taken almost two full days for "one stupid little term of surrender to be negotiated . . . And meanwhile the war goes on."
- CZHN 1/01278 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He asks about Easter Sunday. He mentions Effie and Irene.
- CZHN 1/01279 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1945
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He complains about writing letters and then having to wait day in and day out for responses. He went into Pikesville to see FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS.