Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 1/01500 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Gordon has been busy checking theaters. He is fairly certain that he can arrange a heavy load of 3 semesters in order to graduate early
- CZHN 1/01488 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He got a job checking. He hopes that Ruby isn't letting things get her down.
- CZHN 1/01482 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He is busy with his studies. He went to St. Joseph and met one of "the outstanding young Catholic writers--Jim Powers," who was in prison at Sandstone during the war.
- CZHN 1/01499 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He took the bus to Collegeville on Sunday and returned with Gene McCarthy. He had an excellent weekend. He tells them his plans regarding his trip to Milwaukee.
- CZHN 1/01487 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander girls. ~ Gordon and Dick enjoyed their stay in Milwaukee. It has been a long time since Gordon had relaxed so completely or eaten so well.
- CZHN 1/01491 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Dick and Gordon are attending a regional conference of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Gordon is supposed to give a talk and lead a discussion. He is seriously considering mailing the girls his laundry in exchange for albums or monetary compensation. The price at school is too steep to wash his clothes.
- CZHN 1/01483 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon and Dick had a great time in Milwaukee. Helen Angela thinks Gordon can get a job in some New York institution.
- CZHN 1/01492 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He had Thanksgiving dinner at the Egans with Dick. When Gordon came home, he started having chills mixed with fever. Thankfully, they were gone the next day.
- CZHN 1/01478 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He is swamped with homework. Dick and Gordon visited a home for feeble-minded children and says it was a wonderful thing to see after Rosewood. He is still feuding with Ludlow.
- CZHN 1/01498 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He's busy typing a Sociology paper. His exams begin Monday. He is now a baritone in the choir.
- CZHN 1/01476 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ His two days in New York were enjoyable. Dr. Williams has suggested Gordon spend time in the wards. Gordon says the kids are wonderful--very much like Rosewood. He thanks the girls for the wonderful time he had in Milwaukee.
- CZHN 1/01470 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ In spare moments, Gordon and Dick have been playing pool.
- CZHN 1/01481 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ Rumors have it that Gordon received 6 A's and 1 A+ on his semester report card. He mentions Gerry and Effie.
- CZHN 1/01484 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to the Hollander family. ~ Gordon and Dick cannot make it to Milwaukee over Easter Break. They plan to stay at school and do some studying as well as visit friends and see the sights.
- CZHN 1/01468 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to the Hollander sisters. ~ Exams begin tomorrow.
- CZHN 1/01479 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon and Dick's feud ended in their Logic class when the professor said that THE CATHOLIC CO magazine is anti-Catholic. Ludlow's editorial started everything (Gordon says it was a "bad" editorial). The idea that anyone who writes for a magazine guilty of a heretical editorial policy is guilty of hearsay puts Dick and Gordon in their place.
- CZHN 1/01490 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A letter to the Hollander sisters. ~ Gordon enjoyed an evening of drinking but did not appreciate the throwing up aspect. He complains that letters from Milwaukee have been rather scarce. A reformatory in New York suggests that Gordon and Dick contact them when ready for summer employment.
- CZHN 3/03317 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A postcard to Hovda. ~ Zahn and Dick are both living in St. Paul, and things are still a mess, although Zahn never explains exactly what is happening.
- CZHN 3/03322 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947
A postcard to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn is writing to inform Hovda that he will be staying at St. John's for the weekend. He will either be driving with Gene McCarthy or taking the bus. He does not want a big homecoming.
- CZHN 1/01502 Correspondence : Hamel, Robert 1947
A postcard to Gordon. ~ He attempts to make arrangements of some kind with Gordon.
- CZHN 1/01486 Correspondence : Hollander, Effie 1947
A letter to the Hollander family. ~ She received a hotel room without a bath but stayed anyway. She talks about who she's seen.
- CZHN 1/01504 Correspondence : Jim - A letter to Gordon. 1947
He is touched by Gordon's efforts to establish him in Milwaukee as a published author. His book, despite sullen reports, is doing all right. Lowell is with Jim presently.
- CZHN 1/01503 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick 1947
A postcard to Gordon. ~ A blizzard has been in progress for two days.
- CZHN 1/01501 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick 1947
A postcard to Gordon. ~ He will probably arrive in Milwaukee on Saturday afternoon.
- CZHN 1/01467 Correspondence : Rev. Aidan - A letter to Gordon. 1947
He congratulates Gordon on his article, "A Question of Emphasis." He feels the article is a superb statement of the position to be taken by any publication expressing the policies of Catholic pacifists.
- CZHN 1/01509 Correspondence : Schirber, Martin - A letter to Gordon. 1947
He feels that Dick and Gordon were an asset to the campus last year. One problem lies in the fact that the treasurer is not sympathetic to Gordon and Dick's views. He suggests that Gordon contact Father Baldwin.
- CZHN 1/01466 Correspondence : Schirber, Martin 1947
A letter to Father Barnett. ~ He explains that Gordon has studied at St. John's during the past year and has earned straight A's. "He is a brilliant student and was a fine campus personality." However, he is a CO and entered discussions with faculty members who are now irritated and don't want him to return to the school. Schirber recommends him as an excellent student.
- CZHN 4/04944 Document : Gordon Zahn 1947
Gordon Moosbrugger ~ Catholic Pacifism and the Catholic (pro and con) ~ 5-page article both advocating (Zahn) and opposing (Moosbrugger) Catholic pacifism ~ Zahn: Discussion of criteria for just war and application to U. S. involvement in WWII. States modern war can not be reconciled with Catholic moral law, so all informed Catholics should be conscientious objectors. Moosbrugger: Discussion of criteria for just war and application to U. S. involvement. Argues the Church must choose the lesser of the two evils in war. Says the U. S. was acting in Christian charity by aiding those unjustly attacked. ~ St. John's Quarterly ~ vol. 6 ~ no. 1 ~ 20-21, 37-40 ~ 2/?
- CZHN 1/01648 Newspaper Article : Watkin, E. I. 1947
An article entitled: "Just Wars and the Theologians." ~ The article states that Catholics who have the cause of peace at heart must determine that the rules for discriminating between a just and unjust war shall at last be taken from textbooks and in their own practice at least observed.
- CZHN 1/01646 Newspaper : A copy of THE CATHOLIC WORKER. 1947
It contains Gordon's article "A Question of Emphasis." He states that the biggest criticism of pacifists is: that those who reject war are following a program of complete negativism. Gordon argues there is nothing more negative than war. ~ Volume 3, Number 3
- CZHN 1/01590 Report cards : Four report cards of Gordon Zahn. 1947
He received all A's except for one B, out of all the cards.
- CZHN 2/02963 The Catholic C.O. : Gordon Zahn 1947
"A Question of Emphasis" ~ A copy of the Catholic C.O. with an article by Zahn. ~ Zahn's article is referring to the charge that pacifism does nothing positive to end war. The differing emphasis on negativism in the C.O. has caused a disagreement between Zahn and the editor, and the direction that the Catolic C.O. should be taking. Zahn asks the readers to write in to express their opinions. ~ The Catholic C.O. ~ III ~ 3 ~ Summer ~ 7-10
- CZHN 2/02960 The Catholic C.O. : Gordon Zahn 1947
"Suffer Little Children" ~ A copy of the Catholic C.O. with an article by Zahn. ~ Zahn's article is referring to the children starving in Yugoslavia that the US will not help because it is under Tito's regime. Zahn points out that when Christ told us to feed the hungry, He did not make any qualifications of nationality, etc. ~ The Catholic C.O. ~ IIII ~ Spring ~ 8 and 11
- CZHN 2/02964 The Catholic C.O. : Gordon Zahn 1947
Editorial ~ A copy of the Catholic C.O. with an editorial by Zahn. ~ Zahn states that the Catholic must oppose all that makes modern war possible; and must actively oppose conscription itself. This calls for an open violation of any draft and total denial of its authority. ~ The Catholic C.O. ~ III ~ 1 ~ Winter
- CZHN 3/04619b Document : Gordon Zahn 1947/0201
Catholic Pacifism and the Catholic ~ An article in St. John's Quarterly. ~ It is the intention of this article to give a survey of the stand taken by us who were conscientious objector to the recent war.
- CZHN 3/04045 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1947/1023
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Gordon has just finished an afternoon of work for American Farmers Material. Talks about sports and other small talk.
- CZHN 1/01510 Correspondence : Bob - A letter to Gordon. 1948
Sister Helen Angela told Bob about Gordon's letter. They are all relieved to hear that Gordon is feeling a little better about the political tangle in St. Paul.
- CZHN 1/01512 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Annie Hollander. ~ His New Year's Eve was quiet--he saw "Night and Day" and came home at about 2:30, cold sober. He misses the Hollander meals. Final exams start soon.
- CZHN 1/01517 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ Dick and Gordon arrived okay. They bought their books. He spent much of the day with the McCarthy's. He appreciates the splendid summer he spent the sisters. He apologizes for being crabby at times.
- CZHN 1/01525 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ Gordon guesses that his grades consist of: 4 A's, 1 B, and 1 C. He is glad to hear that Annie got the job she wanted. Bob Hovda wrote and said that Bill Strube is expecting to be at St. John's soon.
- CZHN 1/01538 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ Mrs. Hardy's accommodation are limited and jokes that the only arrangement possible would be for the girls to sleep under or on top of the fellows. He talks about possible sleeping arrangements and activities for their visit.
- CZHN 1/01522 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ The insurance company has been after Gordon--they want him to work over the summer. The manager thinks he can talk the management into paying $2.00. The advantages are: it has a 40 hour week instead of 48 hours. The nervous strain might be less than at the mental hospital.
- CZHN 1/01540 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Irene Hollander and all. ~ He was disappointed that the Braves lost the series. He describes his health condition in detail. He doubts he will be able to join the family for Thanksgiving. Gerry is welcome to come and visit, but he warns her that there will not be much to do.
- CZHN 1/01532 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Irene Hollander and family. ~ Gordon says that he was prejudiced against his metaphysics professor who believes that anybody who doesn't admit that Aristotle is nearly as infallible as the Bible is ignorant. This prof believes that only philosophers are "worth a shit." He goes for trick test questions and double meanings.
- CZHN 1/01528 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Gordon earned straight A's and made the honor roll list. He has no set plans for Easter vacation.
- CZHN 1/01524 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Gordon's back is giving him a lot of trouble. He wants to know when Ruby has her operation.
- CZHN 3/03327 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn did not get the financial aid that he had thought that he would and his arthritis has moved from his back to his feet. He also finds his classes quite dull this semester and cannot get "into the groove."
- CZHN 3/03323 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn discusses his trouble in getting a scholarship despite his "A-" average in 7 courses. Now he will have to keep his two jobs and be taking 27 credits, eight classes.
- CZHN 3/03324 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn has a possible hope for a half scholarship to St. Thomas and feels optimistic. He also has received a letter from Notre Dame regarding Black students. He discusses basketball, Ludlow and the book he is writing for one of his classes.
- CZHN 3/03328 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn is sorry that they missed each other when he was visiting St. John's. He is worried about his grades, he has one "C" and one "D" with the rest "A's. " He is looking for fellowships, but none of the priests that he has written to have responded to him, so he jokingly suggests going to an atheistic institution.
- CZHN 3/03326 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn is writing to apologize for not waiting to see Hovda before returning to Milwaukee, but he begins work at 5:00 am and needed to sleep. He is worried about his Metaphysics grade and congratulates Hovda on his order that was conferred to him.
- CZHN 3/03325 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn is writing to update Hovda. He does not have much time due to his heavy class and work schedule, and he is developing a form of arthritis or gout which has been giving him trouble walking. He is also having trouble with Metaphysics. He failed the first exam but got a 93 on the midterm.
- CZHN 3/03329 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn teases Hovda about his clericalism and the fact that Ludlow would hold it against him. He discusses his Moral Guidance class and the rationale his teacher gave against CO's during WWII and his holiday plans.
- CZHN 1/01523 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Gordon is currently on his 8th day of nine straight checking days and is really pressed for time. He says that career woman Annette seems to be making progress. Dick and Gordon received half scholarships upon the order of the president.
- CZHN 1/01537 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He describes the Plaza Hotel to her. He is inclined to think that the Plaza is her best bet.
- CZHN 1/01536 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He hasn't heard a thing from CONFIDENTIAL since his return. Gordon thinks he's in the doghouse with them. Jim Powers is in town--they visited his apartment. He says the Brewers seem to be staggering early this year.
- CZHN 1/01519 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He says that Gene McCarthy won quite easily and the prospects are that they may be without Biology teachers. Dick and Gordon want a no-Christmas-gift agreement. Also, his feet have been better this past week.
- CZHN 1/01529 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ He talks about the Christmas spent with the Hollander clan. A painful stiffness in his left side has been bothering Gordon. Bill is in town on another business trip.
- CZHN 1/01513 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to Ruby Hollander. ~ Plans to spend Christmas Break in Milwaukee are not definite. He's been checking movies. Audrey has invited Gordon for Christmas dinner, but he is sure he can get out of it if he is invited to the Hollanders.
- CZHN 1/01514 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He is going to have a busy week--checking four nights of the week. He mentions Christmas presents.
- CZHN 1/01520 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He is not in the mood for school. He ended his first checking assignment yesterday. The insurance company is so anxious to employ Gordon that they are offering him $1.00 instead of 80 cents. He mentions a position in Gene McCarthy's office.
- CZHN 1/01521 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He mentions how she will be coming up the friday after Thanksgiving and warns her that they will not be having a wild time.
- CZHN 1/01518 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He says the relaxation he will receive at the Hollander house is worth the difference in income. Dick is planning to stay on in the twin cities.
- CZHN 1/01516 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to one of the Hollander sisters. ~ He thanks her for the package of pajamas and reprimands her that they look somewhat expensive. He is waiting to hear from the sisters regarding his Christmas proposal.
- CZHN 1/01531 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ Dick and Gordon are grateful for the sausage and cookies. He ended up checking WALTER MITTY for six days. The scholarship business was disappointing, but Gene McCarthy offered Gordon $100.00.
- CZHN 1/01541 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ Gordon enjoyed a chicken dinner at the house of Fr. Egan's Mother with Dick, Jim Powers, and Fr. Egan. Gordon says that his health has made a significant improvement. He discusses his plans for Saturday night with Gerry.
- CZHN 1/01527 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ Gordon is in the middle of exams. His laundry returned in tact.
- CZHN 1/01534 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ Gordon's weight (127) bothers him. He went to the doctor who seems to think that Gordon's weight loss is due to excessive use of nervous energy, and gave him some vitamin pills. He "stepped off the wagon" and had some brandy.
- CZHN 1/01542 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ He complains that the sisters have not been writing him. He discusses his health--his tests came back negative. Gordon will be working three jobs.
- CZHN 1/01535 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ He had a great time in Milwaukee. He gained five pounds.
- CZHN 1/01533 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ He has another four day checking assignment.
- CZHN 1/01526 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander clan. ~ His back and thigh seems to be getting progressively worse. Gordon explains that Dick will not be joining Gordon on the visit in Milwaukee.
- CZHN 1/01530 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander family. ~ Dick and Gordon were notified that the Scholarship Committee did not approve their requests. He is upset because he took 7 courses and received 7 A's--he doesn't think anyone else did as well. He is angry that "jokers who barely keep a C average have full tuition and books" because they play sports. He believes it's time for an Intellectual Revolution.
- CZHN 1/01511 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A letter to the Hollander family. ~ Ever since the girls left, Gordon has been having trouble with his sinuses.
- CZHN 3/03436 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1948
A postcard to Robert Hovda. ~ Zahn is asking Hovda to send him a copy of Vera Brittain's MASSACRE article.
- CZHN 1/01539 Correspondence : Hamel, Robert 1948
A letter addressed: "Dear Friends." ~ His niece is back in the hospital. Robert hopes that someday he'll be in Milwaukee again and they may have an enjoyable time like the last.
- CZHN 1/01544 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
Dick says that if O'Keefe made the same offer to Gordon that he made to Dick, then he feels sorry for Gordon. His marks consisted of 4 A's and 2 B's. His hospital job is hard on him. He received a gift from the Hollanders, but hasn't opened it yet.
- CZHN 1/01550 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
He hasn't found a job yet. St. Mary's has a new chaplain. He says to give his regards to the Hollanders.
- CZHN 1/01549 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
He speaks of Fr. Egan. His room in the back house has shaped up nicely.
- CZHN 1/01548 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
He went to St. Thomas on Monday. He speaks of McCarthy.
- CZHN 1/01547 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
He would like half tuition at St. Thomas; a waiver of extra credit costs. If half tuition could be obtained he might be able to manage the extra charges without a loan. Hovda's brother is home. Ludlow says Whelan is not registering for the draft.
- CZHN 1/01543 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
His arrival date in Milwaukee has been adjusted. Hovda will be in Milwaukee over Labor Day.
- CZHN 1/01546 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
His says that the Big news from Watertown was Cardinal Spellman's visit.
- CZHN 1/01545 Correspondence : Leonard, Dick - A letter to Gordon. 1948
Hovda and Hamel came over the previos night. Hamel decided not to register for the draft. He sends his regards to the Hollanders.
- CZHN 1/01647 Newspaper : A copy of THE CATHOLIC C.O. 1948
It contains Gordon's article: "Pacifists against the State." He breaks his argument into 1) Authority, 2) World State, 3) Reformer, and 4) Reason and Argument. ~ Volume 4, Number 1
- CZHN 1/01638 Newspaper : A copy of THE CATHOLIC WORKER. 1948
It contains an article entitled: "On Pilgrimage," by Dorothy Day. ~ Volume 11, Nunber 7
- CZHN 2/02961 The Catholic C.O. : Gordon Zahn 1948
"Pacifists and the State" ~ A copy of the Catholic C.O. with an article by Zahn. ~ Zahn states that the State has no authority in the sphere of the Church and, therefore, the Church's people have no obligation to the State in matters regarding the Church. This does not advocate the stance of an anarchist, but demands becoming a political radical. ~ The Catholic C.O. ~ IV ~ 1 ~ Winter ~ 10 and 11
- CZHN 8/10945 Case History : Foster Parent's Plan Inc. 1948/0913
Report on Zahn's foster child Jurko Typusiak and his family. ~ New York, NY
- CZHN 3/04337 Document : Article: Gordon Zahn 1948/1001
Freedom of Conscience under the State. ~ A article appearing in page forty of THE JOURNEYMAN: The Literary Annual of the College of St. Thomas. Saint Paul, Minnesota. ~ Gordon examines the relationship between the individual Christian and the State. Gordon says the reason why so many Catholics turned away from the pacifist stand was because it seems to conflict with other established traditions that rest upon the virtue of obedience.
- CZHN 1/01562 Correspondence : College of St. Thomas 1949
A graduation announcement from Dick and Gordon. ~ "The senior class of College of St. Thomas announces its Commencement Exercises . . ."
- CZHN 1/01556 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Effie Hollander. ~ He has avoided St. Paul's annual Winter Carnival again.
- CZHN 1/01576 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ Dick and Gordon are now established at the Hayne's place in very comfortable quarters. Rent is only $20.00 a month. Thanks to the Congressional prerogative, Gordon will be seeing the Navy-Notre Dame game in Baltimore.
- CZHN 1/01569 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He has one more exam and he will have completed another semester. He mentions Annie's B-day.
- CZHN 1/01574 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He says it was pleasant to hear from the Hollanders. He visited with Margaret Medairy (of Rosewood). He is busy looking at houses for Gene and hopes they find something soon.
- CZHN 1/01557 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ He talks sports with her. He received a call from Audrey and told him that Agnes fell flat on her back several weeks ago. He had his two hour oral exam. Dick has been reccomended for cum laude graduation. Dick and Gordon expect to be at Annie's wedding.
- CZHN 1/01582 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Gerry Hollander. ~ School work is piling up so that Gordon has little hope for a June graduation. They still have that interviewing job coming up.
- CZHN 1/01570 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ Dick and Gordon went to the Haynes place and the seal looks as good as it sounds. (Housing arrangements. ) The new place is a short walk from the Catholic University.
- CZHN 1/01553 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He accuses her of not telling him the latest details regarding the Hollanders. He says that he can't fit into a couple of pairs of his shorts anymore.
- CZHN 1/01566 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He says that his appetite is pretty weak--he weighs 125. He's applying for the complete Fellowship at Catholic U, but he's not confident. Gordon received 7 A's and 1 B.
- CZHN 1/01575 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1949
A letter to Irene Hollander. ~ He should be earning about $125.00 a month at the office. Helen Angela has lined up a couple she knows who have a big house near the university. They will give Dick and Gordon two adjoining rooms. Dick arrives in about a week.