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John Kobler - Article(s) about Teilhard de Chardin., 04/11/1955-12/30/1970

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Identifier: 57481

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The Lucile Swan papers consist of 4 series summarized as follows --

1. Correspondence: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to Lucile Swan, 1932-1955. (Folders 1:1 - 2:104). Includes correspondence from Claude Cuenot to Lucile Swan (Folders 2:105-106).

2. Teilhard de Chardin Oeuvres: Consists of writings/essays (typescripts, mimeographs, reprints, and translations into English). (Folders 3:1 - 4:39).

3. Printed Material: Clippings from journals and newspapers about Teilhard de Chardin, many written by friends and colleagues such as Claude Cuenot, Fr. Robert T. Francoeur, S.J., Mary Lukas, and Jean Piveteau among others. (Box 5)

4. Photographs of Teilhard de Chardin and various friends, c.1935-1940s. (Box 6)

Dates

  • 04/11/1955-12/30/1970

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.25 Linear Feet (6 Hollinger Slim Document Cases)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Contains clipping of printed article on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin by John Kobler, "The Priest who Haunts the Catholic World."

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

KOBLER, JOHN - ARTICLE ABOUT TEILHARD DE CHARDIN: Printed Item

TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, PIERRE - ARTICLE BY KOBLER, JOHN: Printed Item

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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