Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 2/02035 Correspondence : Golenski, John 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Golenski says the Province Peace Day seems to have been a success. They have received favorable comments from those who have attended. He heard that Gordon's talk was the most stimulating of the morning.
- CZHN 2/02038 Correspondence : Golenski, John 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He is writing on behalf of the New England Province of the Society of Jesus as a member of a committee organizing a day of workshops on the issues of peace and non-violence to be held at Weston College.
- CZHN 9/12275 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn - Letter to Cardinal Dearden 1970
He states his gratitude for the response from Fr. Burr, and again raises the problem his earlier letter addressed. He returns to his suggestion and notes that the church is on trial and must react appropriately. ~ MA
- CZHN 2/02390 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter addressed to whom it may concern. ~ Gordon says that he has known James Gorman as a student in his class. He impressed Gordon with his intelligence and strong interest in the needs of others.
- CZHN 3/03566 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter regarding Richard Pianka. ~ Zahn is writing a letter of reference to confirm the sincerity of Pianka's convictions and to suggest that he be granted CO status.
- CZHN 2/02931 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Alice Meyers. ~ Zahn is sending Meyers a carbon of a paper he is going to present. It is being submitted late.
- CZHN 2/02679 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Allan Brick. ~ He tells Allan that Al Hassler has the better argument as far as he's concerned. He says, "As Al points out, it is much more likely to be counterproductive and will even drive away many of the people now engaged in antiwar activity of one kind or another. Gordon thinks they should go back to classic non-violence theory: protests are to be specific, directed against a clearly delineated object for an equally clearly stated objective.
- CZHN 2/02276 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to David (with attached correspondence). ~ He says that the enclosed from Stewart Meacham is the only real response from peace groups to his suggestion in the NEW YORK TIMES. He hasn't received word from SANE. He told Meacham that it is too late now for the kind of ad Gordon suggested. Gordon does understand his preference for private dialogue.
- CZHN 2/02259 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to David Moberg (of the Review of Religious Research.) ~ Gordon says that he is enclosing the paper he gave at the American Sociological Association. He thinks the RRR might be interested in publishing it.
- CZHN 2/02264 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to David Moberg. ~ He thanks David for his letters. Gordon's letters to the FOR and SANE haven't received a response.
- CZHN 2/02061 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Donal Magee. ~ Gordon would very much like to speak at Creighton again. Gordon discusses time possibilites and his schedule. His subject would be related to "Christians and the Challenge of Peace."
- CZHN 3/03451 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Draft Board No. 31. ~ Zahn is supporting the I-O classification of John Szocik based on his beliefs and convictions in the Catholic faith.
- CZHN 2/02407 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Edward De Roo (with an attached letter). ~ Gordon is not sure which "Catholics and War" speech Deroo is interested in seeing. Gordon also lists a number of books he has written.
- CZHN 2/02055 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Fr. Sheerin. ~ He hopes that Sheerin can publish Gordon's enclosed piece (as either a letter or an informational note). He explains that the excerpt is from a longer piece called "Confessions of a Sometime Radical" which discussed changes in the Church over the past quarter century with special emphasis upon those relating to war and peace.
- CZHN 2/02269 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to H. J. Helle. ~ He cannot find the recent mailing of informational materials, suggesting that they have not been received.
- CZHN 2/02311 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Jack Homer. ~ He finds the list of observers acceptable. Gordon is one of the names listed. He explains that there is a possibility that Gordon may be transferred to delegate status in late September or even on arrival in Kyoto.
- CZHN 2/02045 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Jim. ~ Gordon says that within the peace movement, there has developed something of a "silent majority" of its own. Gordon is enclosing a letter of his that appeared in the TIMES. The adverse comments Gordon has received re: the article make the point that while writers find violence repulsive, they don't feel they "have the right" to speak out against it.
- CZHN 3/03545 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to John Carr of the Selective Service. ~ Zahn is writing regarding Ingeneri's case for CO classification. Zahn feels that they were judging more his orthodoxy to the Catholic religion than the sincerity of his convictions.
- CZHN 3/03549 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to John Carr of the Selective Service. ~ Zahn is writing regarding the Ingeneri case and the focus on his orthodoxy in his religion rather than on the strength of his convictions. This is not where the focus on the inquiry is to be legal.
- CZHN 3/03542 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to John Carr. ~ Zahn is asking if Carr could write a letter regarding the injustice of the case of Paul Michael Ingeneri.
- CZHN 2/02421 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to John McGaughey. ~ Gordon says that he has known Mr. Marvit as a student in class and one of his assigned advisees. He impressed Gordon as a capable and earnest young man who is strongly motivated.
- CZHN 3/03544 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Local Board No. 29 regarding Ingeneri. Two copies. ~ Zahn is writing in support of Ingeneri's sincerity of his convictions and urgently requests that he is granted CO classification.
- CZHN 2/02309 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Marvin Bordelon. ~ When Gordon received word that he was not on the delegate list, he was quite prepared to go with that, and he now regrets that his inquiry into the situation has created trouble. He is honored to be asked as an observer to the meeting but feels it would be inappropriate to take a week away from his teaching.
- CZHN 2/02406 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to R. M. Pike. ~ He gives the strongest possible recommendation on behalf of Dr. Loretta Sawyer. He says that she was an extremely gifted student.
- CZHN 2/02295 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Rev. Richard Fernandez (with attached correspondence). ~ Gordon says that this proposal deserves some thought by the more "responsible" peace organizations--the AFSC, WRL, SANE, CALCAV, etc. If they were to all sponsor the ad Gordon is suggesting, he feels it would show that their oppostion to violence as a solution is total and not just limited to the violence committed in wars.
- CZHN 3/03500 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Richard Pianka. ~ Zahn is giving Pianka advice on how to obtain CO status although he has already been inducted into the army. He is also sending him articles and pamphlets as a means of moral support.
- CZHN 2/01918 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Rosemary Ruether. ~ He has circulated her letter. He says that he was somewhat disappointed with her abortion piece in the LITURGY. His opposition to abortion rests on the principle of reverence for human life on which he bases his opposition to war. He holds that the fetus does represent human life. He extends his belief to women who become pregnant as a result of rape.
- CZHN 2/02325 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Ruth Batson. ~ Gordon has no hesitancy whatever about recommending Miss Kaufman for a position as social worker. Her scholarly curiosity, initiative, and intelligence make her a worthy candidate.
- CZHN 3/03548 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Senator Edward Kennedy. ~ Zahn is writing regarding the draft and the injustice of it in that it does not adjust for those who do not believe in war and violence.
- CZHN 2/02293 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Spectrum Books. ~ He asks them to send a desk copy of the book by Meisel, James H: PARETO AND MOSCA. He needs the book for his course in Sociology Theory.
- CZHN 2/02277 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Stewart Meacham. ~ Gordon concurs that the problem is not a simple one. He confesses to having shared the general refusal on the part of committed peace people to take on "ultras," and making every possible allowance for the kind of extremism of rhetoric that now seems to have crossed over into an extremism of violent act.
- CZHN 2/02296 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to Stewart Meacham. ~ The letter is a duplicate of the previous letter sent to Richard Fernandez.
- CZHN 2/02371 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to William Wolkovich. ~ War and violence, in his opinion, are a repudiation of Christ's teachings. It is the Christian's duty to reject war and to discover alternatives. He does not see the well-being and fulfillment of Christ's community as being bound to a particualr form of government. Communist practice deserves to be condemned--not for political reasons, but for its departure from Christian principles and ideals.
- CZHN 2/02350 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. ~ He is enclosing a check to cover his installment due on his original pledge. He would like to express his disapproval of the actions taken this year relating to the reorganization of the Center and to the manner these changes were accomplished.
- CZHN 2/02327 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to the Univ. of Toronto Press. ~ Gordon thanks them for sending the reviews of his book. He is gratified that the book is finally receiving some attention.
- CZHN 2/02413 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
A letter to the graduate school admissions of the Univ. of New Hampshire. ~ He is writing to recommend favorable consideration of Mr. Alfier's application. Although his overall scholastic average might operate against him, he is strongly motivated toward a career in secondary teaching of sociology and social science, and could meet the requirements of graduate level work.
- CZHN 2/02393 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
An evaluation of THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN SELF-DEFINITION AND GROWTH. ~ He rejects the paper--it is "too loosely organized," and "empty generalizations set the tone. "
- CZHN 2/02381 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
The letter is not addressed. ~ Gordon relates that Horan is an excellent student, based on the courses he took with Gordon. He feels that Horan's maturity set him apart from his fellow graduate students. He recommends Horan with enthusiasm.
- CZHN 1/00220 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1970
letter to "Nu" ~ writing from Holland. went to dinner on a different route and found himself in the middle of a sleazy neighborhood called Sailors' Quarters. visited the Anne Frank house and found it very interesting. really crummy weather, and wants to get back to Boston. ~ Easter day
- CZHN 2/02359 Correspondence : Green, David 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Green thanks Gordon for helping them to assemble the papers delivered at the 1969 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.
- CZHN 2/02042 Correspondence : Griffin, H. W. 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ The Bruce Publishing Co. expects to be sending Gordon a galley proof of his essay in James Andrews' POPE PAUL: SEVEN CRITICAL APPRAISALS soon.
- CZHN 2/02050 Correspondence : Griffin, Henry William 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He has enclosed the galley proof of Gordon's chapter in PAUL IV: CRITICAL APPRAISALS, which is edited by James F. Andrews.
- CZHN 2/02034 Correspondence : Griffin, Henry 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that he has enclosed a copy of PAUL IV: CRITICAL APPAISALS by James F. Andrews. The Bruce Publishing Company is satisfied with the appearance of Gordon's chapter, as they are with the material.
- CZHN 1/00641 Correspondence : Griffin, John Howard - A letter to Gordon 1970
Griffin is preparing Merton's biography and would like Zahn to furnish any information or materials regarding Merton.
- CZHN 1/00643 Correspondence : Griffin, John Howard - A letter to Gordon. 1970
He thanks Gordon for answering his inquiry about Merton. He thinks it odd, but had the feeling that Gordon and Tom were close personal friends, due to references Tom made in his journals.
- CZHN 6/08306 Correspondence : Hans Mol - Professor, Department of Religion, McMaster University - Letter to Dr. Robert J. McNamara. 1970
Mol informs McNamara of his interest in reviewing for Sociological Analysis.
- CZHN 1/00640 Correspondence : Hart, Patrick - A letter to Gordon. 1970
He discusses the possibilities of either Jim Hartz or Father John Eudes' Mother making a trip to Ashland regarding Edward Gargan.
- CZHN 2/02680 Correspondence : Hassler, Al and Brick, Allan 1970
A letter to national council members. ~ Brick and Hassler fell that all members of the national council should recieve a copy of Brick's paper: "T. D. A. : The Day After. "
- CZHN 2/02666 Correspondence : Hassler, Al and Brick, Allan 1970
A letter to the National Council. ~ Both men feel that the attitude of the council at its November meeting seemed to reflect a desire to form its own agenda at the beginning of the meetings. (They have attached to their letter: staff reports and the proposed 1970-1971 budget. )
- CZHN 2/02678 Correspondence : Hassler, Al 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for the $250.00 from the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation.
- CZHN 2/02646 Correspondence : Hassler, Alfred 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thinks that Gordon should come by all means, even though his period with the council will be somewhat limited.
- CZHN 2/02641 Correspondence : Hassler, Alfred 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He was very pleased to see the reproduction of Gordon's letter in the TIMES. He is discouraged at Gordon's suggestion that their interest in the "third force" in Vietnam should be laid aside in a concern for ending the war. His interest in the third force has always been that it provides the best opportunity for ending the war.
- CZHN 2/02683 Correspondence : Hassler, Alfred 1970
A letter to Hannes de Graaf and Rev. Robert Moon. ~ He is happy to tell both men that the Board of Directors of the American Friends Service Committee decided unanimously to nominate AFOR and IFOR jointly for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- CZHN 2/02261 Correspondence : Helle, H. J. 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He regrets that Gordon will be unable to accept his invitation to come to Aachen for the centenary celebrations. He would like Gordon to contact Dr. Henry Fischer (a friend) while he visits the United States (to discuss where to go and whom to see.)
- CZHN 2/02382 Correspondence : Herder and Herder 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He agrees entirely, but cannot use it. They have nothing planned for the future that could accomodate the piece. He mentions an alternative writing assignment. He congratulates Gordon on the fantastic number of reviews his book is getting.
- CZHN 2/02299 Correspondence : Hester, Hugh 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Like Gordon, he deplores violence. He says it is literally obscene for Nixon to speak of law and order when his entire administration is consumed with lawlessness and disorder.
- CZHN 2/02271 Correspondence : Hoover, Kerry 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Hoover was unable to hear Gordon's paper, "Catholic Opposition to Hitler: The Perils of Ambiguity," and would like a copy of it.
- CZHN 2/02410 Correspondence : Horan, Hubert 1970
A letter to Frank Crabtree. ~ He would like Frank or someone in the department to write a letter of reccomendation for him.
- CZHN 2/02411 Correspondence : Horan, Hubert 1970
A letter to Frank. ~ He explains that some of the graduate schools he applied for have not received his letters of recommendations. He believes it is due to mail delay, but asks Frank or someone on the staff to write letters based on his performance at Loyola.
- CZHN 2/02389 Correspondence : Horan, Hubert 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for his help. He says that his replacement is likely to be a nun.
- CZHN 2/02365 Correspondence : Horan, Hubert 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Notification has just come from Howard and Brandeis that they have not received word from Gordon--the recommendation. He reminds Gordon that the matter is urgent.
- CZHN 2/02348 Correspondence : Huck, Gabe 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He asks Gordon to write a short piece for LITURGY. He would like a 2,000 word piece on "God Save the President. " (He says the title is by no means final.) He would like the article to focus on at the way power in America has so naturally been able to be religious.
- CZHN 2/02349 Correspondence : Huck, Gabe 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that on June 17, he wrote to Gordon re: the possibility of an article for LITURGY. He presumes that a busy schedule has kept Gordon from replying. He asks Gordon to call him collect with either a yes or no answer.
- CZHN 3/03546 Correspondence : Ingeneri, Paul 1970
Information to be inserted in his CO file. ~ The infomation includes the dialogue account of his hearing, the substantiation of the claim that he did not receive a fair hearing, and a comment on the Old Testement wars. It is not an appeal.
- CZHN 2/02291 Correspondence : Jack, Homer 1970
A letter to Eileen. ~ Jack says that Gordon mentioned that Eileen might be able to attend the World Conference. However, they cannot pay the travel expenses. They would be delighted to have Eileen.
- CZHN 2/02290 Correspondence : Jack, Homer 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He is truly sorry that Gordon is not coming. He suggests that Gordon persuade Eileen to come.
- CZHN 2/02313 Correspondence : Jack, Homer 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that Gordon's name is on the potential list of US Catholics to be invited to the conference. He plans to write Msgr. Bordelon and strongly suggest that Gordon be invited. He says that there are some observer spaces left but they pay their own hotel and food expenses. Jack mentions the possibility of Gordon not having to pay these fees.
- CZHN 2/02308 Correspondence : Jack, Homer 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He tells Gordon not to be put off by the category; the difference between delegate and observer is minor. He is not in any position to change the US Catholic delegation, except to urge Gordon to come and Berdelon to urge you to attend.
- CZHN 1/00637 Correspondence : Jim - A letter to Gordon. 1970
He tells Gordon that he is willing to accomodate Gordon by being a signer for the Catholic Peace Fellowship.
- CZHN 1/00647 Correspondence : Jim - A letter to Gordon. 1970
He welcomes Gordon to stay with "us" and relates information about mutual friends.
- CZHN 2/02416 Correspondence : Kelley, Arleon 1970
A letter to members of the Review of Religious Research. ~ She requests that they send a one page abstract of the paper "The Military Chaplaincy: An Analysis of Role Tension."
- CZHN 2/02072 Correspondence : Kessler, Lawrence 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ The Catholic Interracial Council of Pittsburgh is sponsoring a lecture series entitled "Revolution in America." They are hopeful that Gordon will find the lecture a challenge.
- CZHN 2/02346 Correspondence : Knudsen, Dean (of Purdue University). 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ After discussing the printing schedule with Dr. D'Antonio, they have found it necessary to make the final arrangements immediately. Thus, he has substituted another person as chairman of the session which he had asked Gordon to chair.
- CZHN 2/02347 Correspondence : Knudsen, Dean 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Knudsen became program chairman for the 1970 meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, replacing Paul Gustafson. He would like Gordon's assistance and participation at these meetings. He would like Gordon to serve as a chairman.
- CZHN 2/02275 Correspondence : Kosa, John 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Kosa is reluctant to say that he has not found a publisher willing to publish (what seems to be) Gordon's manuscript. The consensus seems to be that the market is inundated with books re: students. Kosa apologizes for causing Gordon to do any extra work.
- CZHN 2/02357 Correspondence : Kougek, Lancy 1970
A postcard to Gordon. ~ The postcard acknowledges the receipt of the manuscript.
- CZHN 2/02122 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that CONTINUUM is no better shape now than it was a couple of months ago. Notre Dame turned them down on the grounds of not enough money. He thought Gordon's COMMONWEAL piece was entirely correct: "the country is mad enough without people creating more violence."
- CZHN 2/02280 Correspondence : Lazar, Edward 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for his generous contribution to the Massachusetts Council to Repeal the Draft. They hope to make the public more concious of the importance of the draft repeal question--how the draft attempts to process youth and is alien to their traditions.
- CZHN 2/02297 Correspondence : Lerner, Louis 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He read Gordon's letter in the NEW YORK TIMES and was struck with its meaningful discussions of the problems they face today. He would like permission to reprint it.
- CZHN 2/02926 Correspondence : Letter ~ IN GERMAN 1970
- CZHN 2/02422 Correspondence : Locke, Hubert 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for his participation in the conference. He hopes to stay in touch with Gordon.
- CZHN 2/02262 Correspondence : Locke, Hubert 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Locke read Gordon's "superb letter" in AMERICAN REPORT and heartily agrees with Gordon's wise suggestion that they make an appeal to the extremists in their midst. He's anxious to see the response.
- CZHN 2/02289 Correspondence : Long, James (of Mt. St. Francis Seminary) 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Long is writing at the suggestion of Mike King, a college student who spoke with Gordon while he was in Indianapolis recently. The Mt. St. Francis Seminary is trying to gain the endorsement of the Priest's Association which sponsored Gordon's talk in Indainapolis. He would like Gordon's advice.
- CZHN 2/02284 Correspondence : Loos, William 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Gordon was missed at the last meeting of the CRIA. During the discussion of the proposed June 15th event it became clear that there was not much interest in sponsoring a public meeting with 150 in attendance. Instead, interest centered on the possibility of holding three specialized discussion groups.
- CZHN 2/02285 Correspondence : Loos, William 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He appreciates Gordon's willingness to join the committee working for the CRIA meeting at the Boston Sheraton Plaza. Loos informs Gordon of his responsibilities as a committee member.
- CZHN 2/02281 Correspondence : Loos, William 1970
A letter to the Invitees to the 1 Dec. luncheon to discuss the 15 June 1971 CRIA group meetings in Boston (with letters attached). ~ The CRIA Executive Committee will be convening. A copy of a working paper by Paul Deats in the form of a letter has been sent to Loos.
- CZHN 2/02322 Correspondence : Macy, Mary 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ She has spoken with Pullman and understands that Gordon cannot make a trip out until April. She would like to know of possible dates as soon as possible.
- CZHN 2/02321 Correspondence : Macy, Mary 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ She thanks Gordon for answering her letter. They have made the arrangements for Gordon's visit to the Vineyard to discuss their SANE affiliation.
- CZHN 2/02323 Correspondence : Macy, Mary 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ She thanks Gordon for his letter confirming the date of April 29th.
- CZHN 2/02319 Correspondence : Macy, Mary 1970
A letter to SANE. ~ She explains that Martha's Vineyard has been organized for nine years as a "Turn Toward Peace" group. Considering the critical situation in the world, they want to cooperate with the strongest political pressure group that exists. They decided on SANE.
- CZHN 2/02062 Correspondence : Magee, Donal 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ Donal is now a member of the University Lectures and Concerts Committee at Creighton. He is setting up a program for the coming year. He would like Gordon to be one of the speakers.
- CZHN 2/02060 Correspondence : Magee, Donal 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that evening talks are best. Gordon's expenses will be paid plus an honorarium. He would like Gordon to say a few words regarding his study of R. A. F. chaplains.
- CZHN 2/02059 Correspondence : Magee, Donal 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ They will meet Gordon's plane. They would like him to stay with them.
- CZHN 7/10251 Correspondence : Mary Macy - Letter to Gordon 1970
enclosing a check for his expenses and thanking him for his talk. ~ ~ Vineyard Haven, MA
- CZHN 2/02420 Correspondence : McGaughey, John 1970
A letter to Gordon (with his attached response). ~ Elhanan Marvit has applied to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare for employment as a social worker. He would like Gordon to evaluate Marvit's ability to adapt to this kind of work.
- CZHN 2/02294 Correspondence : McKell, Reginald 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ McKell is president of the local Australian Labor Party. Dorothy Day and Eileen Egan will be visiting Australia within the next month. He says that their visit will inject new life into the Catholic Peace Movement there. He would like a copy of Gordon's CHAPLAINS IN THE RAF.
- CZHN 2/02364 Correspondence : McNamara, Tom 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ In reading "An Alternative to War," McNamara was intrigued by the view that non-violence in its conflict with a violent aggressor might well suffer great horrors. Gordon has suggested that peace will win out because the violent party will soon reach a breaking point. In theory, he agrees with Gordon, but he brings up the point of the Jews being executed by the Nazis and questions the role of the pacifist.
- CZHN 2/02333 Correspondence : McNeal, Patricia 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ She thanks him for calling her.
- CZHN 2/02354 Correspondence : McSorley, Dick 1970
A letter to Gordon. ~ He sends Gordon his greetings from the home of Bishop Taylor in Stockholm. He's been hearing Gordon's name constantly--people are reading his book SOLITARY WITNESS.
- CZHN 2/02934 Correspondence : Meyers, Alice 1970
A memo to the authors of papers to be presented to the ASA meeting in Washington. ~ The authors are requested to submit their papers, abstracts, biographical information, as well as informed of procedure regarding the press and use of audio-visual equipment.