Documents Arranged Chronologically
- CZHN 2/01812 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Daniel Marshall. ~ Gordon thanks him for the card commenting on Gordon's COMMONWEAL article. He says the response has been most pleasing.
- CZHN 2/01762 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Dave O. Mohberg. ~ Gordon hopes that Dave was not serious in his request that Gordon allow the adverse decision on his article to influence his decision on the manuscript Dave has sent for review.
- CZHN 3/03558 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Draft Board #116 regarding Joseph Flynn. ~ Zahn is writing in support of Flynn's sincerity of conviction in applying for CO status.
- CZHN 2/02090 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Edward Skillin, publisher of the COMMONWEAL. ~ Gordon is pleased that his article has been well-received.
- CZHN 2/01758 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Emily Hewitt. ~ He recommends books for her in regards to her bibliography: MINISTRY TO THE ARMED FORCES, MILITARSEELSORGE IN DER BUNDESWEHR, etc. He says that the best approach may be to check with the General Commission on Chapains and the Armed Forces Personnel.
- CZHN 2/02032 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Ethel Gintoft. ~ He thanks her for sending the copy of the HERALD CITIZEN. If there are any "echoes" of the article in the form of indignant letters, he would like to know.
- CZHN 2/01804 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Fr. Franklin Murray. ~ Dr. Vzo Patrick Opara has requested that Gordon send a letter of recommendation on his behalf and discusses their past relationship at Loyola when he was a student of Gordon's.
- CZHN 2/01801 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Fr. William Brooks. ~ Gordon thinks the reprints from CONTINUUM and JUDAISM may be of some help to Brooks. He also recommends his book: THE MILITARY CHAPLAINCY.
- CZHN 2/01875 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Homer Jack. ~ Gordon says that he would like to be a part of Homer's conference, but the trip is so short to justify the costs as a straight personal expense. He says that prospects look dim, but he is attempting to gain financial backing from IFOR.
- CZHN 2/02097 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to James E. Wood, Jr. ~ Gordon says that he is enclosing the revised manuscript of his paper. Gordon says he has taken the opportunity to make some minor stylistic changes to improve the literary quality.
- CZHN 2/01763 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to James Wood. ~ At Dave Moberg's suggestion Gordon is submitting the enclosed manuscript for consideration and publication in the Journal. (There is no attached manuscript.)
- CZHN 3/03556 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to John Ferreira. ~ Zahn is returning Ferreira's statement for CO with some editorial comments and is asking for a list of his references to send to other counselees.
- CZHN 2/01776 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to John Sheerin. ~ Gordon is glad that John will publish the letter; it should help to clarify the points he was trying to make about the Berrigan activism. He thinks he has resolved it in much the same way Tom Merton did. Also, he must take the stand that actions bordering on violence must be avoided unless it is clear that they are absolutely necessary.
- CZHN 2/02100 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to John Sheerin. ~ Gordon says to count him in on the May 21-22 meeting in Chicago.
- CZHN 2/01870 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Justus George Lawler and an attached letter by Lawler. ~ He says that Archbishop Roberts visited the United States partly at the invitation and urging of the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation, of which Gordon is President.
- CZHN 2/01782 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Justus George Lawler ~ (attached to his response). ~ Gordon says that it is not easy to make a single judgment on the Elser book, but it certainly merits publication if only to make the details of the assassination attempt available. On the other hand, the book is mainly comprised of picky details and is nothing more than a transcript of his interrogation.
- CZHN 2/02063 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Kevin Axe of the US CATHOLIC. ~ He is enclosing the piece the men talked about. He says that it was not easy to make an unpopular case in so short an article.
- CZHN 2/01778 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Laureat J. Bernard. ~ He is writing to urge that Dr. Green's application for a postion at Boston state be given favorable consideration. He has found that Dr. Green is deeply committed to his subject.
- CZHN 3/03559 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Local Board #33 regarding Thomas Hobin. ~ Zahn is writing in support of Hobin's sincerity in applying for CO status.
- CZHN 3/03560 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Local Board #77 regarding Theodore Pietras. ~ Zahn writes to state that he believes that Pietras is sincere and deserving of CO classification.
- CZHN 2/01861 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Magda. ~ Gordon enjoyed their lunch and talk with Fr. Gasson. He suggests several people and says that if none of the people pan out, to call an agent to look the scene over.
- CZHN 3/03561 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Mr. Crowe. ~ Zahn is writing to give Crowe suggestions for ways to help him with his difficulty in attaining CO status, as well as his Jaegerstaetter book as his example may give Crowe added Spiritual strength.
- CZHN 2/01850 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Mr. Pugsley. ~ He states his reservations re: the proposed manual: (1) he does not like the term "irenology," (2) he dislikes the efforts to make a "science" out of this area. (3) he thinks a section could be introduced relating the Peace Studies program to life-style.
- CZHN 2/01848 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Pat. ~ He says the proposed testimony is very good and should be given a good hearing when it is presented. He does have a suggestion re: format--it seems inconsistent to move into a series of suggested modifications.
- CZHN 2/01799 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Professor Everett Hughes. ~ He thanks Everett for his generous comments on his "GERMAN CATHOLICS." Gordon would like to speak to him regarding Gordon's observations on the scene as Hitler was coming to power.
- CZHN 2/01806 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Rev. Robert Pugsley. ~ He thinks the outline is good and comprehensive. He offers suggestions re: the section on nonviolence. He also says that section 8 could be improved by adding some material on conscientious objection.
- CZHN 2/01886 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Richard Geffin. ~ Gordon has discussed it with Mr. Roark, the University of Massachusetts / Boston student who is operating what there is of a counseling service at he school. He doesn't seem to think that there will be enough of a program going over the summer to make use of Geffin's experience. He suggests an alternative.
- CZHN 2/01883 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Robert C. Rhodes. ~ Gordon says that he is not familar with grade school materials used in either public or parochial systems. He could check with other peace-minded individuals to see if they could come up with something.
- CZHN 2/02133 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Roland Gelatt. ~ He says that the added paragraphs on Pope John and PACEM IN TERRIS should remove all suspicion that he wishes to play down his importance.
- CZHN 2/02638 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Ron. ~ Gordon says that he does not feel confident enough to enter into the debate since he hasn't been at past meetings and is ill-informed at the problems at hand. Gordon feels it would be tragic if Ron and Allan decided to leave the organization. Gordon thinks that an outside secretary might be able to re-establish the lines of communication within the staff.
- CZHN 2/02657 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Ron. ~ He thinks Ron's idea is excellent and merits consideration. He does have a problem with the civil disobedience which seems to be built into it--he is worried that peace activists might be getting into civil disobedience more for its own sake than for the objectives that are presummably being sought.
- CZHN 2/01815 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Rush Welter. ~ He says that he probably does not have the range of contacts that would be particularly helpful in the selection of presidents, college or otherwise.
- CZHN 3/03568 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Senator Kennedy. Statement attached. ~ Zahn writes to explain the injustices in the review boards regarding granting CO status and the need to remedy this. This is Zahn's fourth letter to Kennedy regarding the issue, and he has had only one response-a form letter. He asks for an appointment to come to his office and talk with him. The transcript of George Tinker's personal appearance before the board is attached.
- CZHN 3/03547 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Senator Kennedy. ~ Zahn writes Kennedy for a third time regarding the Ingeneri case. Although Ingeneri's case has been approved Zahn feels that the fact that his case was over turned unanimously displays that there are problems in the system. He is also unhappy with the fact that his previous letters were not responded to.
- CZHN 2/01760 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Severyn Bruyn. ~ He congratulates Severyn and his wife Louise on an imaginative and effective witness for peace.
- CZHN 2/01775 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to Tom. ~ He warns Tom that he does not have much time and will not be able to undertake much in the way of editorial or promotional responsibilities.
- CZHN 2/01935 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to William Reed. ~ He wants to say at the outset that he is not entirely convinced of the wisdom of the campaign for a complete shopping moratorium to protest the war.
- CZHN 2/01892 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to the Editor of the BOSTON GLOBE with article attached. ~ Gordon says that Mr. Holland's letter published in the GLOBE serves as an unintended purpose by giving a graphic illustration of why the actions of the Berrigans and their followers have won such wide spread admiration. He says it was reasoning just like Mr. Holland's that accounted for Hitler's unjust war effort and for much of the Church's failure to mount resistance against the Nazi regime.
- CZHN 2/01923 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to the Editors of the NCR. ~ He says that Fr. Lutz's latest defense of the military chaplaincy is so predictable in tone and comment that he is tempted to let it pass without comment. He says that as long as chaplains wear miltary uniforms they endorse military service.
- CZHN 2/01898 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
A letter to the Swarthmore Peace Library. ~ Gordon says that he is planning to do a reminiscence-type study of Camp Simon, Warner N. H. His materials will be drawn from personal correspondence and journals. He would like to know what type of information the library has re: Camp Simon.
- CZHN 1/00283 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
letter to "Nu" ~ his article is coming out in the Saturday Review, Sept. 11th issue. sports news. horoscope stuff. record player is breaking. ~ august?
- CZHN 1/00254 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
letter ~ has smallpox. didn't run in the marathon. travel plans. went to a huge demonstration in Washington. had dinner with some friends who are members of the Harrisburg Six. ~ "Patriots Day"
- CZHN 1/00259 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn 1971
letter ~ just completed a 75 hour fast. possibly may be going to Paris next fall. enclosed an article that was put in the Milwaukee Catholic paper about him. worried about Ruby and thinks that she should go to another doctor. ~ Easter day
- CZHN 2/01769 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn? 1971
A letter to Bill. ~ Gordon has learned of Eileen's illness. He goes on to say that top priority has to be given to ending the war. He is trying to influence to call for a national Day of Reparation.
- CZHN 2/01794 Correspondence : Gordon Zahn? 1971
A letter to Louise Day Hicks. ~ He is writing to ask that she exercise her Congressional prerogative and enter the text of the Pastoral Letter issued yesterday by the Archbishop and other Catholic bishops. He says that "many of us have been awaiting just such a display of moral leadership from the bishops."
- CZHN 2/02637 Correspondence : Gould, Raphael 1971
A letter to John Swomley. ~ Raphael says that his feeling of despair is compounded by the knowledge that the Search Committee has hastily arrived at the decision to seek a co-Secretary outside of present FOR Staff counterposed to Allan's and Ron's stated position that they feel compelled to resign if this be the case. Raphael is disillusioned with and disappointed in the organization's inability to come to some sort of resolution on the issue.
- CZHN 2/01780 Correspondence : Hassenger, Robert - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He thanks Gordon for taking care of this. The University seems intriguing to him.
- CZHN 2/01779 Correspondence : Hassenger, Robert 1971
A letter to Mr. James Blackwell. ~ He is pleased that Gordon Zahn indicated his interest in the department to Mr. Blackwell. He would like to meet and be interviewed.
- CZHN 2/02686 Correspondence : Hassler, Al 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He explains to Gordon that his proposal did not suggest a negotiated cease-fire, but a unilateral one by the United States plus urging the other side to respond to it accordingly. He finds it intolerable that the Vietnamese and young Americans must go on dying so that the political objectives of either side may be won.
- CZHN 2/02645 Correspondence : Hassler, Al 1971
A letter to Members of the National Council. ~ He says that the process of going to a unilateral decisions of such importance, without consultation from the staff member affected, does not commend itself to him. He says that the resolution does not look foward to replacing him as Executive Secretary in three and a half years, but in one year or possibly six months. Hassler goes on to list more problems and ideas he has re: the FOR crisis.
- CZHN 2/02660 Correspondence : Hassler, Al 1971
A letter to organizational members. ~ He introduces the proposed new major campaign which is based on stopping the terrible killing that has gone on for so long. The document lists the objectives and rationale of the campaign. Some of which include: to insist that the U. S. announce a date for its total withdrawal militarily and give international guarantee for its adherence to it andto initiate a world fund for reconstruction of both North and South Vietnam and compensations to the war's victims.
- CZHN 2/01872 Correspondence : Hassler, Alfred 1971
A letter to Gordon Zahn ~ (with attached letters.) ~ They decided that the cost of sending someone from the U. S. or Europe was a little much in view of The Fellowship of Reconciliation's budget. So, the organization wrote Dr. Andrew Roy, the V. P of Chung Chi College in Hong Kong, and asked him if he could possibly represent the IFOR.
- CZHN 2/02031 Correspondence : Hayden, Michael 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for the review he sent. The CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY hopes to publish it in their fall issue.
- CZHN 2/01869 Correspondence : Hewitt, Emily - A letter to Gordon. 1971
She thanks him for finding time to meet with her. She says that she has enclosed the details: a meeting will be held to discuss the military chaplaincy.
- CZHN 2/01811 Correspondence : Hewitt, Emily - A letter to Gordon. 1971
Thomas Hayes and Hewitt are working on an ecumenical task force to focus attention on the military chaplaincy. He would like Gordon to write him re: resources pertaining to this subject.
- CZHN 2/01792 Correspondence : Hicks, Louise Day - A letter to Gordon. 1971
In reply to Gordon's letter, she is inserting the recent Pastoral letter issued by Provincial Bishops and the Archbishop. She will be pleased to send a copy of the record when it is published.
- CZHN 2/01920 Correspondence : Hicks, Louise Day - A letter to Gordon. 1971
In reply to Gordon's recent letter, she is inserting the Pastoral letter into the Congressional Record.
- CZHN 2/01793 Correspondence : Hicks, Louise Day 1971
A letter to Archbishop Madeiros. ~ She wants to call his attention to the letter she is enclosing, which she has received from Gordon Zahn. If he would like to comply with the Gordon's request, she would be happy to enter his name in the Congressional Record.
- CZHN 2/01814 Correspondence : Higgins, George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He congratulates Gordon on his abortion article in the May 28 issue of COMMONWEAL. He thinks Gordon hit the nail on the head.
- CZHN 2/01879 Correspondence : Houghton, Eloise - A letter to Gordon. 1971
She says "In behalf of the war-maimed and war-burned children of Vietnam, thank you for your recent contribution." She says that "the direct relief of human misery is a commitment of the finest efforts of American's history."
- CZHN 2/01800 Correspondence : Hughes, Everett - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He has found GERMAN CATHOLICS AND HITLER'S WARS very interesting. He was in Germany for a year before Hitler came to power. He went to many Nazi rallies. He would be glad to show Gordon notes and photographs he collected during these times.
- CZHN 1/00625 Correspondence : Hughes, Harold E. - A letter to Jane Pasanen. 1971
He thanks her for sending him a copy of THOMAS MERTON ON PEACE, and is looking forward to reading it.
- CZHN 2/01873 Correspondence : Jack, Homer - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He realizes it is late, but asks if Gordon could participate in the Saigon Inter-Religious Consultation.
- CZHN 4/04900 Correspondence : James R. Lyons 1971
Letter to Gordon Zahn ~ Writes that he regretted Gordon not being able to attend the seminar on Church Struggle and Holocaust. Dr. Hubert Locke is doing the editing of the soon to be manuscript from the previous year's conference. Hopes the book will be ready soon, it has already been accepted by the press. Gives next years conference dates (March 19-22, 1972) and hopes Gordon will be able to attend. ~ 04/05 ~ Detroit, Michigan
- CZHN 1/00650 Correspondence : Jim - A letter to Gordon. 1971
Gordon's SATURDAY REVIEW was recieved without any complaints--Gordon did what he set out to do.
- CZHN 1/00646 Correspondence : Jim - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He responds to Gordon's request for suggestions on his article: needs to be tightened, less detailed.
- CZHN 2/01810 Correspondence : John - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He read the reprints on abortion and unilateral disarmament and found them to be excellent. However, he argues that the abortion piece is too logical and the people involved in the repeal of the laws are not very logical.
- CZHN 2/01944 Correspondence : Keegan, Dennis 1971
A letter addressed: "Dear Friend" ~ He lists the names of individuals who attended the latest PAX meeting and the contents of their discussion.
- CZHN 3/03569 Correspondence : Kennedy, Edward M. 1971
A letter to Dr. Zahn. ~ Kennedy agrees that something needs to be done about the discrepancy in the local boards and that he is attempting to pass legislation to bring the situation closer to that which was suggested by the Marshall Commission.
- CZHN 3/03535 Correspondence : Kennedy, Edward 1971
A letter to Zahn. ~ Kennedy is responding to a letter that Zahn has written asking for an end of the draft. Kennedy states that at this time a volunteer army is not a possibility, but it is in peacetime.
- CZHN 3/03536 Correspondence : Kennedy, Edward 1971
A letter to Zahn. ~ Senator Kennedy is thanking Zahn for his letter, but he does not see the end of the draft as a reality, nor as a means to end the war.
- CZHN 2/01853 Correspondence : Kessler, Larry - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He says that the Synod starts in Rome on the 30th of Sept. He would like to take 50 to 100 Americans representing a wide spectrum of society, and spend a week lobbying for a strong Peace and Justice Statement, concrete and visible action on this statement, and a revision of the Church's priorities. He asks Gordon if he thinks it would be worth the time and effort.
- CZHN 2/02071 Correspondence : Kessler, Larry 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He received Gordon's letter and looks foward to his visit and presentation.
- CZHN 2/02109 Correspondence : Kessler, Larry 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He said it was good to hear from Gordon and of the progress being made in the Providence area. He explains that CEASE is a new organization Kessler started in order to put pressure on the Institutional Church to speak out against war and attaches a CEASE paper.
- CZHN 2/02070 Correspondence : Kessler, Larry 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ On behalf of the Catholic Interracial Council, Kessler says that they are pleased that Gordon has accepted their invitation to speak at their lecture series. They would like him to address the topic of WAR AND PEACE--CHRISTIAN RESPONSE.
- CZHN 2/02067 Correspondence : Laforest, Ann 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ She agrees 100% with his article "A Religious Pacifist Looks at Abortion. " She discussed gentleness which means "respect for others."
- CZHN 2/01854 Correspondence : Laughlin, James - A letter to Gordon. 1971
By way of Naomi Stone, Laughlin heard a sales report on "THOMAS MERTON ON PEACE" and it sounded good.
- CZHN 1/00615 Correspondence : Laughlin, James - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He congratulates Zahn on his introductory essay in Tom's "Peace" book, and is pleased that Gordon was able to use the theme in "Original Child Bomb," to analyze his views.
- CZHN 2/01852 Correspondence : Laughlin, James - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He says that he does not see the SATURDAY REVIEW very often anymore, but when they print Gordon's article, Laughlin would like to know the issue so that he can share it with friends.
- CZHN 2/01783 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He is taking the liberty of sending Gordon a reader's copy of something he has just received. He would like Gordon to appraise the book.
- CZHN 2/01894 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He tells Gordon that he was not able to muster outside support for the project. Lawler says that this is the last letter Gordon will receive from him on Continuum. He says that he is grateful to everyone who was associated with the dying magazine.
- CZHN 2/01878 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He thanks Gordon for the report and says it is very helpful. HERDER AND HERDER would like to know Gordon's doubts as both a general reader and as a specialist.
- CZHN 2/01876 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He thinks the NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS might be interested, "since they are very strong on the peace thing."
- CZHN 2/01871 Correspondence : Lawler, Justus George - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He would like Gordon to write a brief note indicating that Roberts was in the country in 1969 and in part sponsored by the Franz Jaegerstaetter Foundation to lecture on various Christian themes.
- CZHN 2/02099 Correspondence : Lawless, Rev. George 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He is writing to inquire whether Gordon would be interested in delivering a statement on the subject of War and Peace at a conference which is tentatively titled "War and the Religious Conscience. " They are looking for a discussion and not a debate.
- CZHN 2/01855 Correspondence : Lloyd, John 1971
A letter to Gordon Zahn attached to another letter by Lloyd. ~ He has received the names of a couple of radicals who might be interested in coming to Australia. He gives background info. re: the Congress for International Co-Operation and Disarmament.
- CZHN 2/01764 Correspondence : Louise, Bruyn 1971
A letter addressed: "Dear Friends and Relatives" ~ She says that her letter is aimed at those who have become anaesthetized and feel that there is nothing they can do (re: the war). She is asking people to look for alternatives, to say "no" to the death machine which is war, in their own way.
- CZHN 2/02092 Correspondence : Lucey, William 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He says that the forum they shared with Gordon and Fr. Glynn was as encouraging an evening as he has ever seen at the seminary. He says the reports on the evening were favorable.
- CZHN 2/02093 Correspondence : Lucey, William 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ The letter confirms the plans discussed in a telephone conversation between Lucey and Gordon re: Gordon's visit to the seminary.
- CZHN 2/01809 Correspondence : Marcel - A letter to Gordon. 1971
Marcel says his Dad died a few days ago. Marcel's nephew Stanny was admitted to MIT and has been looking for suitable living arrangements in the Boston area. He would like Gordon to make any suggestions possible.
- CZHN 2/01798 Correspondence : Marshall, Daniel 1971
A postcard to Gordon. ~ He is pleased with "A RELIGIOUS PACIFIST LOOKS AT ABORTION."
- CZHN 2/01849 Correspondence : McDermott, Patrick - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He says that he has enclosed a copy of testimony being prepared for possible use by the USCC in the upcoming hearing on draft legislation. It is a working copy--not yet approved. (The working draft of the testimony regarding Military Service is attached.)
- CZHN 2/02027 Correspondence : McDonnell, Thomas (of the PILOT) 1971
A letter to Gordon. ~ He thanks Gordon for allowing him to look over the work on military chaplaincy. He will go ahead with the column.
- CZHN 2/01880 Correspondence : McDonnell, Thomas - A letter to Gordon. 1971
McDonnell says that his latest article has caused more reactions than anything else he's ever done for THE PILOT. He says that he never got to see Gordon's book on British chaplaincy.
- CZHN 2/01951 Correspondence : Moberg, Dave - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He would like Gordon to evaluate the manuscript by Margaret B. Brooks and Richard L. Hough entitled "Law-Clergy Conflict: An Empirical Study."
- CZHN 2/01825 Correspondence : Moberg, David - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He is returning Gordon's manuscript, CATHOLIC OPPOSITION TO HITLER: THE PERILS OF AMBIGUITY. He feels that Gordon's piece is not appropriate for the Review of Religious Research, and suggests other avenues of distribution. (An attached critique follows.)
- CZHN 2/01904 Correspondence : Moberg, David - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He would like Gordon to evaluate Donna I. Regenstreif's "Changes in Roman Catholic Religious Institutes. . ."
- CZHN 2/01895 Correspondence : Moberg, David - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He would like Gordon to evaluate a manuscript for the Review of Religious Research.
- CZHN 2/01766 Correspondence : Moberg, David 1971
A letter to Gordon Zahn. ~ He wants Gordon to evaluate RELIGIOUS BELIEF AS A FACTOR IN OBEDIENCE TO DESTRUCTIVE COMMANDS for the publishers of Review od Religious Research.
- CZHN 2/01868 Correspondence : Mooren, F. H. J. - A letter to Gordon. 1971
He requests Gordon's support to the candidature of Mgr. Hedler Camara for the Nobel Peace Prize 1971.