Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 2/01725 Correspondence : Clement, Sarah - A letter to Gordon. 1967
The American Sociological Association has not received a payment from Gordon for his 1966 dues. If he will pay these dues, they will be glad to send back issues of any journals Gordon is missing.
- CZHN 2/01703 Correspondence : Countryman, Vern - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He apologizes: the Executive Director and Vern have been alternately out of town and Gordon's letter has just reached him. He would like Gordon to serve as on the executive committee.
- CZHN 2/01977 Correspondence : Countryman, Vern - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He invites Gordon to become a member of their executive committee or to join as a sponsor. The committee will increase their effectiveness in meeting threats against constitutional liberties.
- CZHN 2/01736 Correspondence : Crawford, William 1967
A letter addressed: "Dear Colleague." ~ He says that on Monday, October 16th, 348 men destroyed their draft cards or turned them over to clergymen at the Arlington Street Church. 220 faculty members of the Arlington Street Church signed the faculty for resistance statement which appeared as an advertisment in the BOSTON GLOBE, Sunday Oct. 15th.
- CZHN 2/02196 Correspondence : Crowley, Pat and Patty 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ The Christian Family Movement is holding its National Convention at Notre Dame. They would like Gordon to speak on the subject of "Role of Christians to Bring Peace to the World."
- CZHN 2/02193 Correspondence : Crowley, Pat and Patty 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ They are delighted that he will be participating in the Notre Dame meeting on the subject of the "Role of Christian to Bring Peace to the World."
- CZHN 2/02473 Correspondence : Cunneen, Joe 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that Gordon should have gotten the manuscript on the English chaplains. The paperback isn't out yet--there have been problems with Guild.
- CZHN 2/02445 Correspondence : Cunneen, Joseph 1967
A letter to Gordon (with attached documents). ~ Marguerite Reese sent over a document entitled NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PRODUCE PLAY, which he is fowarding to Gordon.
- CZHN 2/02458 Correspondence : Cunneen, Joseph 1967
A letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ Although he doesn't dispute Gordon's counter statements to the semirejections Cunneen raised to Gordon's British Chaplain manuscript, they don't override his discouraging assumptions as to the ability of Holt to market the book.
- CZHN 2/02175 Correspondence : Curran, M. 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ His payment has been credited to his account as Gordon requested, and his name has been deleted from their credit card list.
- CZHN 2/02187 Correspondence : Deats, Paul 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ Prof. Woetze of Boston College has asked Deats to invite Gordon to become a regular member of the seminar and to initiate discussion on issues related to "Selective Conscientious Objection. "
- CZHN 8/11046 Correspondence : Dick - Letter to Gordon 1967
There will be no problem with them meeting him at his plane, further explaining the schedule once he arrives.
- CZHN 2/02634 Correspondence : Donnelley, Dixon 1967
A letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ They appreciate Gordon's concern for the well-being of war victims throughout Vietnam, and explain to Gordon the situation at hand.
- CZHN 2/01683 Correspondence : Dr. A. J. App - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He asserts that Gordon's belief that the German wartime government was consciously engaged in an "All-out attempt to exterminate the Jews of Europe," is based on the false translation of the word "Endloesung."
- CZHN 6/08488 Correspondence : Dr. Gordon Zahn - FURFEY: SOCIOLOGY OF COMMITMENT 1967
Essay on Paul Hanly Furfey ~ Commends Furfey's ability to awaken the conscience of many Catholics. He traces his academic as well as social activist accomplishments in a praising manner. ~ 5 ~ 1 ~ Continum ~ Winter/Spring ~ 173-174
- CZHN 2/02152 Correspondence : Ed and Bunny 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ They are happy about Gordon's Mass. Univ. decision. They are delighted that Gordon is coming to Paris.
- CZHN 2/01968 Correspondence : Editors of the CATHOLIC ACTION FEDERATIONS - A letter to Gordon. 1967
They express their appreciation for Gordon's contribution to their proposed Commentary on Part II of the Constitution in the Modern World.
- CZHN 2/02174 Correspondence : Eileen 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ She congratulates him on being elected to the CCICA. She says that his suggestion for the next major activity of PAX is a fine one and they are having a meeting to act on it. They sent two memos to the bishops confident that a few would speak out or that someone from the NCCB or USCC would testify at the open hearings held on the new selective service.
- CZHN 2/01753 Correspondence : Ferry, W. H. 1967
A letter to Al Capp. ~ Ferry says that Al walked off with the "Let Them Eat Cake Award" in 1966, but this year he seems to be aiming for the "Most Belligerent Warrior Medal." Ferry says: "It's a pity. I'm glad I knew you when."
- CZHN 2/01756 Correspondence : Ferry, W. H. 1967
A letter to Al Capp. ~ He found Al's letter deeply offensive and is unable to respond. He is sorry Al feels the way he does.
- CZHN 2/01755 Correspondence : Ferry, W. H. 1967
A letter to Al Capp. ~ It says: "Mercy. Twenty years ago Westbrook Pegler. Today Al Capp. Too bad. But I guess I can't complain about one case of acute regression a generation."
- CZHN 2/02479 Correspondence : Ferry, W. H. 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ Ferry tells Gordon about a quote by W. H. Auden who read IN SOLITARY WITNESS and believes that martyrdom is not useless.
- CZHN 2/02160 Correspondence : Foristall, Francis 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that progress at the Prudential Apartments has been better than anticipated. They will verify the move-in date ASAP.
- CZHN 2/01675 Correspondence : Fredericks, Marcellinus - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He would like Gordon to fill out a form (Qualifications Inquiry on Applicant For A public Health Service Fellowship): Marc is applying for an additional year of fellowship.
- CZHN 2/01686 Correspondence : Gamrath, Carol 1967
A letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ Every year the Simmons Newman Community presents a program of topics of immediate relevance and importance. They are interested in a series of discussions related to religion and the church. They would like Gordon to lead a discussion of the film WAR GAME.
- CZHN 2/01680 Correspondence : Gartland, Thomas 1967
A letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ Gordon's name has been brought to his attention by issues of EXTENSION magazine. Thomas is a Catholic CO who has has a rough time convincing friends, family and the Selective Service of the sincerity of his stand. Thomas describes his book concerning a group of German soldiers who sabotage the free passage of an Auschwitz-bound train.
- CZHN 2/01702 Correspondence : George - A letter to Gordon. 1967
A daytime arrangement will not work for him--he is busy getting everything together for the Feb. issue of JUBILEE. He is sure they can work something out once Gordon is in Milwaukee.
- CZHN 2/01963 Correspondence : George - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He tells Gordon okay about the Sheed and Ward book. He really doesn't know if it is very good, and it looked a little turgid, but since HERDER AND HERDER rarely do a Sheed and Ward book, he thought he would give it a try.
- CZHN 4/04896 Correspondence : George Shadanoff 1967
Letter to Gordon's publisher Miss Reese at Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. (A copy of this letter was also sent to Gordon from George). ~ Letter to Miss Reese informing her that he and his partner Ray Russell have formed a production co. of their own so that they are free to do their own fund raising for the theatrical production of "IN SILENT WITNESS". General talk about George's past experiences as a producer. Encloses two copies (one for her and one for Gordon) of the Notice Of Intention To Produce Play. Refers to previous Notice and that this new one will be subject to all of the conditions contained in the first Notice. Also enclosed a cashier's check for $166.67. ~ 01/20 ~ Los Angeles, California (?)
- CZHN 4/04895 Correspondence : George Shdanhoff 1967
Letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Has sent off a production contract and check to Miss Reese at H. R. and W. and is enclosing with his letter to Gordon a copy of the details. Has decided to form a production company because many of the producers in both London and New York have said that they feel the play is not commercial enough. So he and his partner Ray Russell and their agent Robert Freedmen at Brandt and Brandt will be producing it themselves. ~ Plans to go to London soon and will keep in touch as to his progress. ~ 01/21 ~ Los Angeles, California
- CZHN 2/02163 Correspondence : Gilbert, Rabbi Arthur 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He tells Gordon that they share some of the same convictions. He says "At that particular moment, he felt the political realities required that they insist on Israel's right to national existence and their right to innocent passage through international waterways."
- CZHN 2/02166 Correspondence : Gilbert, Rabbi Arthur 1967
A telegram to Gordon (with attached correspondence). ~ He says that as Christians committed to pursue peace and oppose evil, they cannot remain silent in the fact of threats by Arab leaders to destroy the people of the state of Israel.
- CZHN 1/01603 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn (most likely) 1967
A letter to Ping. ~ He is sorry that he missed the chance to see him in Chicago. Gordon explains how his appointment at the U. of Mass. came about. Loyola made no effort at all to keep Gordon. Nor did the administration express even polite regret over Gordon's departure.
- CZHN 8/10726 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Ruby and Irene 1967
advice on where they should go when they travel to Munich.
- CZHN 8/10974 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Ruby 1967
informing her of the dates he will be residing at the Sheraton-Palace in San Francisco. They should begin finalizing plans on the house after she comes back from Europe.
- CZHN 2/01745 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter addressed: "Gentlemen." ~ He is interested in knowing if any arrangements are made for outside scholars to use the Widener library facilities. Gordon is about to begin a revision of a manuscript and believes their holdings include materials that would be helpful to him.
- CZHN 2/02628 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Al Hassler. ~ Gorodn informs Al that he is teaching at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
- CZHN 1/01599 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Bob Hassenger. ~ He has resigned from Loyola and will be going to the new University of Massachusetts at Boston in the Fall. He discusses Dick Leonard's credentials and says that he would be a good man for the "contemporary" part.
- CZHN 2/01685 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Carol Gamrath with an attached letter. ~ He thanks her for her letter and says that he would be more than happy to lead the discussion of THE WAR GAME.
- CZHN 1/01606 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to David Reisman with an attached letter. ~ Gordon was pleased to note that David chose to comment on two particular points in the Pantheon essay: the avoidance of value-tinged controversy by Catholic academicians in an effort to escape an unfavorable stereotype and the tentative suggestion that the priesthood and religious orders might be a functional equivalent of the more extreme campus activism observed in other academic settings.
- CZHN 2/01655 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Father William Rooney. ~ He informs Fr. Rooney that he has left Loyola for a professorship at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
- CZHN 2/02159 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Francis Foristall (with a letter attached). ~ He is glad to hear that construction has progressed so well. He discusses moving arrangements.
- CZHN 2/01713 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Francis Lally. ~ Gordon discusses the growing number of young Catholic men engaged in the protest against the Vietnam war. They are seeking classification as conscientious objectors. Gordon does not know how Lally perceives this situation, but he would like to see some sort of program underway--this does not mean he wants either Lally or the Cardinal to endorse such a movement.
- CZHN 2/02562 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Fred (treasurer of the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation). ~ He hopes that there is still money left in the Franz Jaegerstaetter account. He says that the French edition of the book is out, but he's had no word on its reception. Gordon says that he's leaving Loyola for a new post at the University of Massachusetts-Boston.
- CZHN 2/02581 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Fred Bradford. ~ He is enclosing two checks to the foundation. The book is out in Germany. Mrs. Franz Jaegerstaetter was not bothered that her letters were used to the extent that they were. No progress on the play.
- CZHN 2/02607 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Fred Bradford. ~ He teases Fred about an exotic vacation and hopes that "some funds are still left in the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation." The French edition of the book is out. He is leaving Loyola for a new post as Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Boston.
- CZHN 2/01966 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to George. ~ He hopes that George hasn't done anything about the Groppi article. Gordon revised it slightly and submitted it to the US CATHOLIC who accepted it.
- CZHN 2/01695 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to H. W. Tromp. ~ Gordon is sending Tromp a reprint of his paper presented at this year's meeting of the American Catholic Sociological Society. Gordon asks him to send the report of the "International Congress for the Military Apostolate."
- CZHN 2/01957 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to James Andrews. ~ Gordon asks if James has any idea when AM will be publishing the talk Gordon gave to the CFM chaplains.
- CZHN 2/02426 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Joe Cunneen. ~ He says that Mrs. Franz Jaegerstaetter has still not written to him, but she did thank the publisher for sending her a copy as soon as it was published. She was a bit unhappy about the stories her neighbors told.
- CZHN 2/02446 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Joe. ~ He thanks Joe for sending the document passed on from Marguerite Reese. Gordon wants to know what he's supposed to do with it. Gordon wants someone in the Holt, Rinehard and Winston legal department to make sure that the arrangement they have amde between themselves (as authors) and themselves (as production company) does protect their original interests.
- CZHN 2/02603a Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to John, Mary, and all. ~ He is planning to leave for Europe soon. He will be gone three weeks and plans to attend "The Berlin Conference of Catholic Christians from 22 Nations." He asks if they know of any organization that could help fund Jim's venture.
- CZHN 2/01965 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Larry Ragan. ~ Gordon has just come across Vaile Scott's letter in the November issue with its reference to an article of Gordon's in the October issue. He would like Larry to send him a copy of this issue right away.
- CZHN 2/02194 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Lou and Delores Johnson (attached to more correspondence. ) ~ He is writing to inform them of changes in his biographical material. He is no longer at Loyola--he is now a professor of Sociology at the University of Mass.
- CZHN 2/01690 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Milton E. Lopes with an attached letter. ~ Gordon breaks the news to Milton that he (Gordon) cannot recommend him for graduate work--since Milton cannot maintain a B average in his undergraduate work, it is unlikely that he will do better in his graduate work.
- CZHN 2/02192 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Mr. and Mrs. Crowley. ~ He says that he is enclosing a carbon of the talk he plans to give at their Notre Dame conference. He discusses his travel plans as well.
- CZHN 2/01996 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Msgr. Paul Poupard. ~ Gordon says that Poupard's clarification of the Holy Father's reference to "pacifism" was most welcome and encouraging. Although Gordon does not deny that there are some pacificts who are motivated by the selfishness and cowardice the Holy Father deplores, there is no basis to applying this to the others.
- CZHN 2/02195 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Pat and Patty Crowley. ~ Gordon accepts their invitation to speak at Notre Dame on the subject of "Role of Chaplains to Bring Peace to the World."
- CZHN 2/01689 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Prof. W. L. Gruenwald. ~ He recommends his good friend, Prof. Joseph Menez, at any position he applies and discusses his acquaintance with him.
- CZHN 2/01697 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Professor Vern Countryman. ~ He agrees with Vern's statement that prospects for an intensification of anti-"subversive" activities should be a source of concern. He is willing to serve as either sponsor or executive committee member of the Mass. Comm. to Abolish HUAC.
- CZHN 2/02167 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Rabbi Arthur Gilbert. ~ Gordon explains that he was out of town and did not receive Gilbert's telegram until after the deadline. Gordon seems to think that this is for the best, howver, due to the fact that neither the Arabs nor the Israelis seem to have entered "this mess with clean hands. "
- CZHN 2/01731 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Rev. Ambrose Schaffer. ~ Gordon will be more than happy to talk over Schaffer's work. Gordon suggests he read GERMAN AND THE JEW by John Dickenson.
- CZHN 2/01716 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Rev. Robert J. Leuver with article attached. ~ Gordon congratuates Leuver and the other editors of U. S. CATHOLIC for their "clearly reasoned editorial" entitled: "THE WAR IN VIETNAM IS IMMORAL." Gordon also mentions that the paper would do well to organize some campaign to ensure war objectors of the support they deserve from their fellow Catholics.
- CZHN 2/02168 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Robert Hartzler. ~ He discusses different train arrivals and wants to know which time will suit their needs the best.
- CZHN 2/01964 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Robert Leuver. ~ Gordon says that at the risk of surrendering his place in THE CRITIC's designation of the "new" (liberal) Catholic "establishment," he is submitting the enclosed "mixed" analysis of the activities of Fr. Groppi and his followers.
- CZHN 2/02254 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Robert McNamara. ~ Gordon says he is enclosing the review article as promised, but he still has some misgivings about the severity of his treatment of the Timasheff book. In all frankness, he must say that he considers it "a most disappointing volume." He has no objection if they decide not to publish the review.
- CZHN 2/01668 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Rosalie Brody with several letters attached. ~ He confesses that he has not given the Levin book the thorough reading he had intended and then proceeds to list his comments.
- CZHN 2/01669 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Rosalie Brody. (First attached letter) ~ If Brody feels that a comment from Gordon would be helpful in her promotion of the Levin book, he would be willing to looki it over.
- CZHN 2/01724 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Sarah K. Clement with her letter attached. ~ He thanks her for her letter confirming Gordon's suspicion that he missed his dues while he was in England. He says he is enclosing a check for $40.00 to cover the 1966-67 dues.
- CZHN 2/01658 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Senator Gene McCarthy. ~ He tells McCarthy that he has restored hope in "our political processes."
- CZHN 2/01679 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Thomas Gartland and one attached letter. ~ Gordon says it was good to hear from a "kindred spirit." His novel-in-progress sounds interesting and he is willing to be of whatever help he can in making suggestions. He recommends some books relating to the book's theme.
- CZHN 2/01728 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Timothy A. Murnane with other letters attached. ~ Gordon says he is enclosing the article he promised Murnane. He tried to avoid a "hard sell," but felt that some statement of the pacifist argument was necessary. Gordon says that some mention of his recent volume on WAR, CONSCIENCE, AND DISSENT would be welcome.
- CZHN 2/01659 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to W. H. Ping.
- CZHN 2/02156 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to Walter Grossman. ~ He asks Gordon to forgive his hasty letter, but he is leaving for Paris in three hours.
- CZHN 2/01748 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to William Butler (last of attached letters.) ~ His position on the resignation is this: because the "new politics" emphasis has come to the fore of SANES's activities, he is withdrawing from sponsorship of the organization.
- CZHN 2/02491 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to the Contessa. ~ He thanks her for her interest in finding an Italian publisher for IN SOLITARY WITNESS. However, the Vallecchi Editors in Florence agreed to publish GERMAN CATHOLICS AND HITLER'S WARS. He also thanks her for her kind comments on his book.
- CZHN 2/02173 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to the Harris Bank. ~ He says that he is enclosing his final payment under this account. He is leaving the city of Chicago permanently. He has destroyed the only card he signed.
- CZHN 2/01976 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to the editors of THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER. ~ Gordon feels that the vacancy left by the sudden death of the Military Bishop should not be filled; the practice of designating a vicar to the armed forces should be abandoned. He says that if, the "rapidly growing opinion within the Church would hold, the war is of doubtful morality or unquestionably immoral. . . [and] we have the makings of an almost certain occasion for giving serious scandal."
- CZHN 2/01723 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
A letter to the membership office of the American Sociological Association with other letters attached. ~ He would like them to check and tell Gordon where he stands with respect to his dues as a fellow ASA. He does not seem to be getting his REVIEWS with any regularity.
- CZHN 2/01678 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
Gordon is angry at the distorted news coverage of the peace rally (the weekend before October 24). His gripe: the crowd was described as consisting of Viet Cong flags, pot-smoking hippies etc. No mention was made of the Veterans for Peace.
- CZHN 2/02610 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1967
He is contributing $200.00 to the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation. He lists his misgivings regarding the Miller project. He says that his reservations are secondary. His contribution and the modest one authorized for the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation are more of a recognition of Franz's own great joy at being visited by a chaplain when he was in prison.
- CZHN 2/02169 Correspondence : Hartzler, Robert 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ In planning Gordon's trip to Elkhart, Hartzler discusses accomodations and train arrivals.
- CZHN 2/02643 Correspondence : Hassler, Al 1967
A letter to the FOR executive Committee. ~ Regarding 24 meetings and enclosures. Meeting of Oct. 24 would talk about world and national situations, David McReynolds' resolution,and the "Staff Memorandum" which talks about the decision of the International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace in the Stockholm Conference.
- CZHN 2/02144 Correspondence : Haynes, Lowell K. 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ They are happy that Gordon will be able to participate in the Pitcairn-Crabbe lecture. If Gordon wishes to discuss the substance of his book, WAR, CONSCIENCE, AND DISSENT, that would be suitable for their purposes.
- CZHN 2/02146 Correspondence : Haynes, Lowell 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ Haynes suggests that Gordon change his lecture date.
- CZHN 2/02189 Correspondence : Haynes, Lowell 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ On behalf of the University Chaplains' Association at the University of Pittsburgh, he invites Gordon to deliver a lecture this winter as part of the 1968 Pitcairn-Crabbe Lecture Series at the University. He goes on to explain the format of these types of lectures.
- CZHN 2/01991 Correspondence : Herb - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He was delighted to hear from Gordon again. He has moved to Canada for two years with his family--he is on sabbatical.
- CZHN 2/01704 Correspondence : Hickley, John - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He hopes the Montreal conference goes well.
- CZHN 2/01705 Correspondence : Hickley, John 1967
A letter to Gordon with an attached resume. ~ John is established in North England now. He completed his doctorate in Louvain. He would like to know what the chances are of him finding summer employment at the University level in 1968.
- CZHN 2/02148 Correspondence : Hoefnagels, H 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He read Gordon's book WHAT IS SOCIETY? He thinks it is an excellent summary of the broad outlines which may be found in contemporary sociology. Personally, he is interested in two topics in particular: (1) Catholic Sociology and (2) the question of treating social problems in sociology.
- CZHN 2/01684 Correspondence : Hughes, H. Stuart 1967
A letter to the SANE Board, Sponsors and Chapters. ~ It is with a sense of encouragement that he makes his first report re: the state of the SANE. Excellent new members have been recruited. An October meeting unanimously adopted a detailed statment which placed top priority on promoting an alternative to President Johnson and his Vietnam policy.
- CZHN 2/02147 Correspondence : Iurlano, August 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He received Gordon's letter explaining his intent to teach at Massachusetts University in September.
- CZHN 2/02190 Correspondence : Iurlano, August 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ Iurlano is a member of a group of 6 Parishes. They have joined together to present a series of six monthly lectures as part of a CCD Adult Enrichment Program. The group invites Gordon to speak and participate on a date convenient to him.
- CZHN 2/02613 Correspondence : Jim 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ His book will be finished soon. He discusses his book a little bit. He will be teaching at the University of Hawaii as an assistant professor of Theology.
- CZHN 4/04890 Correspondence : John Sailer 1967
Letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Sorry he neglected to send the enclosed letter, but thought he would see Gordon in Vienna. He has spoken with Mr. Neugebauer, President of the "Wiener Stadtschulrat" and he has agreed to a school essay contest. "Msgr. Ungar also promised to support the cause. " Mr. Sailer believes there is a chance for success. Will keep Gordon posted and hopes to meet in the near future. ~ 06/13 ~ WIEN
- CZHN 2/02197 Correspondence : Johnson, Lou and Dolores 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ They are honored and delighted that Gordon will be a speaker to the priests at their CFM Convention at Notre Dame on the topic of "Role of the Christian to Bring Peace to the World."
- CZHN 2/01663 Correspondence : Kehoe, E. - A letter to Gordon. 1967
The writer apologizes for the Arpege Perfume which was somehow lost enroute to Gordon and has enclosed a refund.
- CZHN 2/01737 Correspondence : Kepler, Roy - A letter to Gordon. 1967
He says that the attached statement was initiated in Los Altos, Ca. , by several pacifists and has received signers from the university, professional, religious and business sections of the community. He wants to know if they can expect Gordon's participation.
- CZHN 2/02582 Correspondence : Klapp, Bill 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that Gordon's letter to Fred somehow ended up on his desk. He just returned from a quick trip to Washington.
- CZHN 2/02230 Correspondence : Kosa, John 1967
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that Gordon has expressed the idea that has been in the back of the minds of many of them, and he has expressed it in a way that "will appeal to broad segments of the public opinion."