Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 9/12387 Statement : Department of Health, Education and Welfare - Gordon's record of earnings from 1937 through 1966 1966
States Gordon has earned a total of $68,004.56 for the period. ~ MD
- CZHN 2/02237 Document : Typed Article: Lane, Thomas 1966
The essay is entitled "Clergy Misjudge Moral Issue in Vietnam War" with an attached pamphlet of SANE WORLD containing Vietnam articles. ~ The National Inter-Religious Conference on Peace met in Washington, D. C. on March 15-17, 1966. It endorsed the restriction of US military action in Vietnam. He asserts "a basic imperative of divine law that all peoples have the right without coercive intervention by other powers to develop and determine their own pattern of life and pattern of government. "
- CZHN 4/05561 Letter : Jim Forrest / CPF 1966-67
Gordon Zahn ~ Letter to Gordon from Jim, return letter to Jim from Gordon. ~ 12/22--Jim thanks Gordon for his contribution, saying that the deficit is still troubling them. He mentions some fundraising events in the months ahead and asks Gordon for any ideas on the fundraising proposal. 1/11--Gordon says he is enclosing the Spiro proceedings, saying that Higgins came out strongly on behalf of war CO's. He says he is encouraged to see the shift at COMMONWEAL. He suggests that CPF, FOR, etc., start a campaign for recognizing conscientious objectors to the surtax, and says that he plans to write letters to newspapers about it. He says that he will go along with what Jim thinks concerning the letter to the sponsors.
- CZHN 9/12203 Newspaper Article : Roger Choate - From the Staten Island Sunday Advance: "Peasant Defies Hitler and Dies for his Belief" 1966/0102
Article reviews IN SOLITARY WITNESS describing the content of the book.
- CZHN 9/12420 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Msgr. Higgins 1966/0103
He praises Higgin's Yardstick column, which covers his points quiet accurately and neatly. He notes his hopes for attention to recent statements of O'Brien, briefly describing why he feels that they are of significance.
- CZHN 8/11023 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu 1966/0106
He apologizes for getting Ruby the wrong presents. He scolds them again for not writing, and then discusses his pictures of the Holy Land he recently got back. Heard Ed Gargan has been interviewed at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and thinks he would be crazy to leave Washington.
- CZHN 9/12323 Bill : The University of Manchester - to Gordon 1966/0110
Bill for accommodation, food and extras totaling in English currency 9/11/7. ~ Manchester
- CZHN 9/12195 Correspondence : George Shdanoff - Letter to Gordon 1966/0112
He has learned of the delay for publishing and will receive a contract from Ms. Reese. He has in the meantime completed his construction of a play and requests Gordon's opinion as to how to handle scenes to reflect authenticity, as the play deals with Franz Jaegerstaetter. ~ Los Angeles, CA
- CZHN 8/11019 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to "my dears" 1966/0112
He jokingly scolds them for not writing in a while and praises Ruby whose letter recently arrived. He likes Susan's suggestion for a Christmas gift, and asks them to keep in touch.
- CZHN 9/12187 Correspondence : Rush Welter - Letter to Gordon 1966/0113
He describes his tent, and thanks Gordon for the soap he recently received. He notes that he has been feeling poorly, but is recovering, and that he enjoyed Gordon's tale of Ron Tompson. He finished the "Jacksonian Democrat looks at England Today" piece and hopes to report its acceptance. ~ VT
- CZHN 9/12321 Note : Robertson - Note to Gordon 1966/0114
Thanks Gordon for a copy of his book and he will send Gordon an English version of a book he requested in a previous letter. ~ London
- CZHN 8/11022 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to "my dears" 1966/0115
Says he means no offense towards Ruby for not writing in a while, hopes they had a lovely holiday and asks about what they received. He is glad the recipient will be in Chicago and reasons that they should not have goose the first night he arrives. ~ Chicago, IL
- CZHN 8/11021 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Irene 1966/0119
He received her letter, and catches her up on his daily life. He supects the Chaplain-in-chief is ignoring him about a meeting, and goes on to describe his upcoming schedule.
- CZHN 9/12188 Correspondence : Rush Welter - Letter to Gordon 1966/0122
He asks Gordon, if he has not closed his account yet, to send a check as payment for a cape from the Oxford shop. He explains why he needs this done and notes that he needs to win the pool so he may visit his friends in England so he will keep "plugging away" for the year. ~ VT
- CZHN 9/12376 Correspondence : Butler - Letter to Gordon 1966/0129
He is glad to hear Gordon's book will be published by Chapman, and recommends Gordon read the Latin text of Chapter 5 of the Church in the Modern World, part 2, as there the Council frowns on unilaterlists. ~ Bath
- CZHN 9/12190 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Gentlemen at W. S. Surplus Suppliers 1966/0129
He states that from his correspondence with Mr. Rush Welter regarding a monsoon cape he has sent them a check for 5-13-5 pounds to cover cost and shipping. He notes who the capes are to be sent to and where he may be reached for further questioning. ~ Manchester
- CZHN 9/12189 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Neil 1966/0129
He bids farewell as he returns to the States tomorrow to teach at Loyola. He notes a small account he is keeping open at Barcley's Bank and that any royalties from his book may be placed there. He mentions the possible publishing of Spode House paper by Slant and states he will keep in touch. ~ Manchester
- CZHN 8/11024 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu 1966/0218
He got the Clancy tickets, and asks that Fern be notified when the concert starts. On Friday he will take the train, and closes that the snow over Rush St. is lovely.
- CZHN 8/11010 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu)? 1966/0225
Encloses his promised check of $600, and discusses a program he saw on television. His flight to Hamilton went well, and he is very attracted to their offer, and is being asked by Boston College of his decision.
- CZHN 6/08878 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Father Milligan 1966/0314
Unhappy with contract because he feels that he should be compensated for the reported rank he holds. ~ Chicago, IL
- CZHN 8/11025 Note : Gordon Zahn - Note to Nu 1966/0320
He is back from his speaking engagements and asks them to bring certain items when they visit.
- CZHN 6/09154 Correspondence : R. W. Mulligan - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0328
A new contract is to be established with a raise of five hundred dollars greater than that which was established in the previous contract. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 6/09148 Contract Renewal : James Maguire, S.J. - Contract Renewal for Gordon Zahn. 1966/0330
Contract renewal for the academic year 1966-67. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 6/09155 Correspondence : R. W. Mulligan - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0330
A renegotiated contract covering his appointment as Professor of Sociology for the academic year 1966-67. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 5/07395 Check : Gordon C. Zahn check 1966/0402
A check payable to Archbishop Roberts for eight guineas.
- CZHN 8/11009 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu 1966/0403
Enclosing the check he promised, and found that his other checkbooks in fact covered all of 1965. Tells them not to make any plans for him while he is in New York as his schedule is already full. ~ Chicago, IL
- CZHN 6/09120 Correspondence : - Letter to Fr. Mulligan 1966/0404
Need for establishing a formal salary scale and basic increment schedule.
- CZHN 6/09153 Correspondence : James Maguire - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0413
Request for a further increase in salary unapproved by the Committee due to his recent promotion. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 9/12831 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Father Tom 1966/0414
Thanks him for his review of Jaegerstaetter and says that it has done more than the book to bring Franz to the attention of people everywhere. Tells him that he has heard that he is in the hospital again and hopes he gets better soon. Also, heard that he is now a hermit and while he regrets this because he will not be able to meet in person, he is glad that he gets this time for a spiritual fulfillment.
- CZHN 6/09152 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Fr. Maguire 1966/0422
Asking for an explanation about the Committee's decision that has not yet been answered. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 6/09151 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Thomas F. Hawkins 1966/0422
Personal advice on whether to continue employment as Professor of Sociology during the 1966-67 academic year.
- CZHN 9/12583 Correspondence : Paul Furfey - Letter to Gordon 1966/0427
He discusses his hesitations in becoming a sponsor-member of Pax, and notes that at lunch with Betty Bartelme he found out Macmillan would accept a book on a subject they discussed previously. He mentions his common quoting of GERMAN CATHOLICS AND HITLER'S WARS, and his writing in spare time. ~ Washington, DC
- CZHN 8/11369 Statement : Loyola University 1966/0430
Statement of employee's earnings and deductions by the government. Earned $1,200 of which $160.16 was deducted for income tax and $50.40 for FICA, $45.58 for Pension and $5.70 for insurance. ~ Chicago, IL
- CZHN 6/08546 Correspondence : Letter to Paul Fargis 1966/0502
Gives suggestions for the early stages of the preparation of volumes that deal with the general subject of the Catholic peace perspective.
- CZHN 6/09150 Correspondence : R. W. Mulligan - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0504
Committee reviewed Zahn's letter for recieving the average salary for his rank and noted that this is due to the fact that he was newly appointed to the rank. ~ Chicago
- CZHN 4/04953 Correspondence : Bernard Tyson 1966/0505
Air letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Request to reprint Zahn's article "Unilateralism as a Moral and Political Committment" in a Catholic CND pamphlet.
- CZHN 9/12579 Correspondence : Paul Furfey - Letter to Gordon 1966/0505
He states that on May 11 the National Catholic Reporter will carry a nasty letter from Fr. Jordan on GERMAN CATHOLICS AND HITLER'S WARS, and a defense by Furfey, in which he states that it is a shame that Gordon is right. He notes the publishing of his own book with a mention that it will not "please the militarists". ~ Washington, DC
- CZHN 6/09149 Correspondence : Gordon A. Zahn - Letter to Fr. Mulligan 1966/0506
Acceptance of the revised 1966-67 contract offer.
- CZHN 9/12580 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Fr. Furfey 1966/0512
He thanks Furfey for defending him and notes that he has locked horns so often in the past with Jordan that he sees it pointless to get into the controversy this time, though he feels Furfey will help others see his side. He looks forward to Furfey's book, and closes with the mention of a recent poll in which 609 of 969 Catholic voters checked for the US to use whatever force necessary to win in Vietnam.
- CZHN 6/08865 Review : McGaray ~ Irish Television General Features 1966/0512
Gives a run down of Jaegersatter's life and adds, "The author is an American Jew who himself refused to fight in the American armed forces as a conscientious objector. This background and his wearisome sociological preoccupations obtrude in the telling of this fine story but they cannot mar it."
- CZHN 9/12581 Correspondence : Paul Furfey - Letter to Gordon 1966/0516
He notes the upcoming publication of letters from critics of his work and his responses in the National Catholic Reporter, and agrees that Gordon probably should not get caught up in Fr. Jordan's ignorance. ~ Washington, DC
- CZHN 6/08620 Correspondence : Eileen - Letter to Gordon 1966/0517
William O'Brien has finally said at the Catholic Press Association Convention that the intentional killing of non-combatants is not immoral. The program "Perspectives on Peace" went well with 150 people in attendance. ~ New York
- CZHN 4/04959 Document : Gordon Zahn 1966/0518
Rev. Placid Jordan, Paul Hanly Furfey ~ Zahn- "Zahn defends thesis of book" Gordon- "Comparison to Hitler's wars" Furfey- "The rules, silence and Zahn" ~ Three letters to the editor in response to unfavorable book review ~ Jordan agrees that Zahn's writings are ignorant and unfounded. Furfey defends an earlier article on the morality of the war in Vietnam, and uses Zahn's book as support. Zahn responds to Jordan's letter and makes a defense for himself.
- CZHN 5/07396 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter addressed to "Your Excellency" 1966/0520
Zahn asks for support against the O'Brien thesis as summarized in the National Catholic Reporter.
- CZHN 9/12576 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Bob Hoyt 1966/0520
He realizes that the National Catholic Reporter will not be held accountable for Fr. Placid Jordan's comments and asks that the enclosed be published to correct false impressions given by the letter Jordan sent.
- CZHN 9/12577 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Editors of National Catholic Reporter 1966/0520
His letter attempts to correct the false implications from a letter by Fr. Jordan that cites Gordon's GERMAN CATHOLICS AND HITLER'S WARS.
- CZHN 9/12582 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Furfey 1966/0520
He states that his book release is not a moment too early, and passes on the greetings of Miss Angelica Yap.
- CZHN 8/11008 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Note to Nu 1966/0520
States that the enclosed items are things he no longer needs. Asks how they are and briefly discusses his plans for the next few days.
- CZHN 6/08558 Correspondence : Paul Fargis - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0523
He is extremely pleased with the manuscript WAR, DISSENT AND CONSCIENCE, discusses a few changes, gives a April 1967 publication date, and gives the offer of $600 up front and 10% of the list price. ~ New York
- CZHN 4/04952 Correspondence : Paul H. Furfey 1966/0523
One-page letter to Gordon praising his letters and articles. Attatched copy of an article written condemning the killings of noncombatants. ~ Voices strong opinions about the immorality of U. S. bombings of noncombatants during WWII, saying that it is also condemned by the Pope and Vatican II.
- CZHN 5/07393 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. F. P. Bradford 1966/0526
Zahn thanks Bradford (Trust Officer for The First National Bank) for his letter on April 26, 1966, and for sending copies of royalty settlements. He mentions that there have been developments with the playwright coming near finishing with the first draft. Zahn also tells Bradford to have $200 contributions sent to The Catholic Peace Fellowship and American PAX Society. He asks if he would be reimbursed for some of the costs from his trip to England for promotional assistance when his book's British edition comes out in the fall.
- CZHN 6/08557 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Paul Fargis, Hawthorne Books, Inc. 1966/0526
He is delighted that they are going to pick up the book, he is still under obligation with Holt, Rinehart and Winston, which needs to be taken into account when the contract is being drafted. He asks if he saw Placid Jordan's blast at his book in the May 18th issue of The National Catholic Reporter.
- CZHN 6/08548 Correspondence : Phillip Scharper, Sheed and Ward Inc. Publishers - Letter to Gordon Zahn 1966/0602
Suggests that his manuscript need more revision even though he is pressed for time. He hopes that Hawthrone will take on the project. ~ Maiden Lane, London
- CZHN 6/08624 Correspondence : Eileen - Letter to Gordon 1966/0609
Trying to get peace on the agenda for the Theology Institute in Toronto. Inviting him to the PAX study weekend. ~ New York
- CZHN 6/08551 Correspondence : Paul Fargis, Hawthorn Books - Letter to Dr. Zahn 1966/0615
Wants to know if Holt, Rinehart, and Winston will draft a contract that will say that they will not hold Gordon to the option clause. He is also asking that they need a copy by August 1st. ~ New York
- CZHN 8/11013 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Susan 1966/0616
Asks if there are any Molly Maguire reports recently worthy of hers, and states that is what happens when labor gets out of hand. He won't be up there this week, and closes that it is nice Ronny got see Ike. ~ Chicago, IL
- CZHN 7/09386 Document : Article: Gordon C. Zahn - "The Crime of Silence" 1966/0617
Zahn's thesis that our government is making murderers out of us all with the prime example of the mass-murder in Vietnam (war). ~ Commonweal
- CZHN 4/05017 Document : Gordon Zahn 1966/0617
"The Crime of Silence: Are we accomplices in mass-murder in Vietnam?" ~ 2-page article ~ Gordon's thesis is: our government is making murderers of us all. He says we are accomplices, some by direct participation and some by silent aquiescence. Gordon asserts that our participation is in violation of the Geneva convention and decribes some of the atrocities taking place in the war. He especially rebukes the Catholic Church for its silence and parallels it with the situation of Nazi Germany. ~ Commonweal ~ 354, 356
- CZHN 6/08552 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Joe. He forgot to tell him the word on J.F. Powers. He is traveling so he should try to track him down. He is sending copies to Europe and Asia. Asks not to hold the option clause. 1966/0618
see above ~ Chicago
- CZHN 6/08550 Correspondence : Letter to Paul 1966/0618
To let him know the status on the manuscript. The deadline was moved up three months and this was a real shocker. He hopes that he doesn't loose his mind in the process.
- CZHN 4/04957 Correspondence : Mrs. Robert Coady 1966/0620
Two page letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Is in agreement with Zahn's moral position although she said she was not a pacifist in the past.
- CZHN 4/04913 Document : Gordon Zahn 1966/0620
Book Review of Pius XII and the Third Reich: A Documentation. Reviewed by Gordon Zahn. Appeared in the Congress Bi-Weekly. ~ General review of the book with special attention paid to fact that the author's (Saul Freidlander) "documentation is of immense value in that it can serve as a corrective to the more extreme attacks mounted against Pius XII." The Pope, in this book, is found to be a man very "troubled by the awful events" taking place and his "helplessnes in the face of such concentrated evil." Freidlander's analysis of his "documentation" puts stress on two main factors. The factors being; "the Pope's personal attachment for Germany and the German people" and that of the fact that the Pope "was deeply commited to the cause of international peace."
- CZHN 4/04961 Document : Bruce Cook 1966/0622
Gordon Zahn: The problems of a practical pacifist in a nation at war ~ Newspaper article with picture of Gordon Zahn ~ Discussion of Zahn as a "practical pacifist." Gives biographic information and quotes Zahn's position concerning the Vietnam War and his suggestions for ending it. ~ newspaper- The National Catholic Reporter
- CZHN 6/08559 Correspondence : Joseph E. Cunneen - Letter to Paul Fargis 1966/0624
Holt, Rinehart and Winston will not be publishing WAR, DISSENT AND CONSCIENCE, but he is glad that Hawthorne is. Joseph is confirming the original option agreement. He also offers to give another statement if needed. ~ New York, NY
- CZHN 6/08553 Correspondence : Joseph E. Cunneen - Letter to Paul Fargis, cc: Gordon Zahn 1966/0624
Statement saying that Joe is happy to see that Hawthorne is picking up the publication. He assumes that the original option agreement is enforced. He can contact him if he needs to.
- CZHN 6/08420 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. James Finn 1966/0628
Zahn asks permission to use "Conditions Fatal to Mankind" (July-August 1963) and "Violence and Pacifism" (May 1961) for a publication of a collection.
- CZHN 6/08414 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. Joel Wells and a carbon copy 1966/0628
Zahn asks Wells for permission to use the Hochhuth play published in October-November 1963 for a publication of a collection of articles about war and pacifism.
- CZHN 6/08411 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. Philip Scharper 1966/0628
Zahn talks about the Hawthorn deal.
- CZHN 6/08422 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Rev. John B. Sheerin, C.S.F. 1966/0628
Zahn asks permission to use "An Island Disappears" (May 1953) and "European Catholics Work for Peace" (August 1958) from "World" for the publication of a collection of articles on war and pacifism, conscience and dissent.
- CZHN 6/08413 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Rev. John Reedy, C.S.C. 1966/0628
Zahn writes to request permission to use "Martyrdom 1943" from the 2 January 1965 issue for his plan to publish a collection on subjects related to war and pacifism.
- CZHN 6/08407 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Rev. Thurston F. Davis, S.J. 1966/0628
Zahn asks Davis for permission to use "He Would Not Serve" from the 5 July 1958 issue of America for his assembly of a collection of articles in subjects related to war and pacifism.
- CZHN 6/08427 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Mr. James O'Gara 1966/0628
Zahn asks permission to reprint "The Private Conscience and Ligitimate Authority" (March 30, 1962) from Commonweal for the publication of a collection of articles.
- CZHN 6/08416 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Mr. Joseph Cunneen 1966/0628
Zahn request permission to use "The German Catholic Press and Hitler's Wars" from the Fall 1960 issue of Cross Currents.
- CZHN 9/12375 Letter : Cardinal Shehan - Pastoral Letter 1966/0628
Discusses Peace and Patriotism as to be handled according to Church doctrine and the recent issues in Vatican II revisions. ~ Baltimore
- CZHN 8/11823 Document : Senate - Congressional Record 1966/0629
Articles dealing with war,including Gordon's "The Crime of Silence: Are We Accomplices in 'Mass Murder in Vietnam'?" The article discusses obligations of humanity against such actions, the way the war is fought and the moral and ethical areas of the issue.
- CZHN 6/08412 Correspondence : John Reedy, C.S.C. - Editor, Ave Maria National Catholic Weekly - Letter to Mr. Gordon Zahn 1966/0629
Reedy explains that Zahn doesn't need their transfer of rights as they purchased only the magazine rights to the article.
- CZHN 4/04960 Document : U. S. Senate 1966/0629
Senate Congressional Record ~ Senate Congressional Record for June 29, 1966, which contains Zahn's article "The Crime of Silence--Are We Accomplices to Mass Murder in Vietnam?" ~ Inclusion of Zahn's article, also a brief comment from Mr. Morse (Oregon Senator) on the unjust practices of the U. S. in the war.
- CZHN 6/08415 Correspondence : Joe Cunneen - Editor, Cross Currents - Letter to Gordon 1966/0630
Cunneen writes a formal approval of using "German Catholic Press and Hitler's Wars" in Zahn's volume of essays.
- CZHN 4/04958 Correspondence : Dr. Daral F. Magee 1966/0701
Two page letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Reflects on Zahn's article in Commonwealth. Agrees with Zahn's opinions and wonders what can be dome to sway public opinion.
- CZHN 6/08426 Correpsondence : James O'Gara - Managing Editor, Commonweal - Letter to Mr. Gordon Zahn 1966/0706
O'Gara grants permission to use "The Private Conscience and Ligitimate Authority" (March 30, 1962) from Commonweal for his project.
- CZHN 6/08418 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. Dave McNamus 1966/0707
Zahn requests permission to use "Social Science and the Theology of War." from the Nagle book for a publication of a collection of writings related to war and pacifism, conscience and dissent.
- CZHN 6/08425 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Mr. James Laughlin 1966/0707
Zahn requests permission to reprint the essay he had done for the Tom Merton "Breakthrough to Peace" volume for the publication on war and pacifism, conscience and dissent.
- CZHN 6/08428 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Mr. Paul Fargis 1966/0707
Zahn writes to say that he notes the September 1 deadline although he will try to get the final revisions done by August 1 anyway.
- CZHN 8/11015 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu 1966/0708
Asks recipient to celebrate Ruby's birthday on the 23rd instead as he may be able to make it, and he discusses what to get Ruby. He has been enjoying the theater and music alot lately, and rubs in his team's recent win in baseball.
- CZHN 6/08543 Correspondence : Herbert McCabe O.P. - Letter to Gordon 1966/0710
Apologizes for the delay and he looks forward to reading the chaplains book as soon as it emerges. ~ Cambridge, England
- CZHN 6/08554 Correspondence : Paul Fargis, Hawthorne Books - Letter to Gordon 1966/0711
Explaining why he wanted an original copy to off set any problems with styling. He offers Gordon the option to only send one copy and Paul will Xerox it when he receives it. ~ New York
- CZHN 6/08419 Correspondence : James Finn - Letter to Dr. Gordon Zahn 1966/0712
Finn grants Zahn permission to reprint 2 articles he's contributed to world view for the publication of his collection. The articles include, "Conditions Fatal to Mankind" (July-August 1963) and "Violence and Pacifism" (May 1961).
- CZHN 6/08417 Correspondence : (David McNamus?) - Letter to Mr. Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0713
The author grants permission to Zahn for the use of "Social Science and the Theology of War," from Bill Nagle's book.
- CZHN 6/08421 Correspondence : Maurice Ashley - Editor, The British Broadcasting Corporation - Letter to Professor Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0713
Ashley thanks Zahn for the acknowledgement of his plans of reproduction of what they have printed.
- CZHN 6/08424 Correspondence : James Laughlin - Letter to Professor Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0714
Laughlin grants permission to Zahn for the reprint of the essay in their "Breakthrough to Peace."
- CZHN 6/08423 Correspondence : John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. - Editor, The Catholic World - Letter to Dr. Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0715
Sheerin grants Zahn permission to reprint "An Island Disappears" (May 1953) and "European Catholics Work for Peace" (August 1958) from "The Catholic World" for his forthcoming publication.
- CZHN 6/08544 Correspondence : John B. Sheering, C.S.P. - Letter to Dr. Zahn 1966/0715
Giving permission to reprint the following articles: "An Island Disappears" and "European Catholic Work for Peace" ~ New York
- CZHN 6/08545 Correspondence : Martin Redfern - Letter to Professor Zahn 1966/0715
Sent copy of Slant airmail on June 28th; he can use it, but they would appreciate an acknowledgement. ~ The Nottingham paper will have to be arranged through Helicon direct. Wishes him luck in writing the Chaplains book. ~ Cables Stanza, London
- CZHN 6/08408 Correspondence : William Holub - General Manager, America - Letter to Dr. Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0715
Holub gives Zahn permission to use the article "He Would Not Serve" in his next publication provided that he credits the source along specific lines. He also requests a copy when it is released.
- CZHN 6/08625 Correspondence : Letter to Eileen 1966/0719
Informing her of his travel plans for the meeting in Tivoli.
- CZHN 6/08410 Correspondence : Gordon C. Zahn - Letter to Father Walsh 1966/0720
Zahn requests permission to use the talk on "Religion and War" (published later in the Spring 1963 issue of Newman Review) for a publication of a collection of articles.
- CZHN 6/08409 Correspondence : Mrs. Marietta Kowalski - Secretary to the Chaplains, Newman Apostolate - Letter to Dr. Gordon C. Zahn 1966/0722
Kowalski writes to inform Zahn that he has permission to use the material from the Review as given by Father Kirvan.
- CZHN 4/04697 Correspondence : Hartzler, Robert W. 1966/0808
A 2-page letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ Robert writes Gordon to give him a little more orientation on "The Oaklawn Forum" series of studies in dissent on which Gordon has consented to appear on April 20, 1967. His presentation on "The Religious Basis of Dissent" would be the final one of a series of six on the general theme "Studies in Dissent". They will offer a total honorarium of $150, including expenses. Robert also enclosed a brochure and a copy of their second annual report.
- CZHN 8/11014 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Nu 1966/0901
Back from two days at the Catholic Worker, and mentions rumors that the strike is over. He went shopping and had a wild time, and makes multiple suggestions for her travel notebook. ~ NY
- CZHN 4/04955 Correspondence : Robert J. Hetherington 1966/0906
Six page letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Letter agrees with Zahn's position that bombings are morally wrong. Makes statement that "protest is necessary." Disagrees with self-martyrdom and asks Zahn to provide some guidance and discussion on the subject.