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Christitch to Parsons, 1934-03-03

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Wilfrid Parsons, SJ Papers 2 consist primarily of letters sent to Parsons, an editor for America, from Annie Christitch. Christitch's letters to Fr. Parsons document in detail the role of Catholicism in Yugoslavia during the 1920s and 1930s. Her letters also touch on the subject of Catholicism in Czechoslovakia during that same period. In her correspondence, Christitch discusses many significant individuals, including King Alexander of Yugoslavia, Antun Bauer, Fr. John LaFarge, Tomas G. Masaryk, Benito Mussolini, Stjepan Raditch, and Eamon de Valera. Furthermore, Christitch describes her work for various international women's organizations. Some of Annie Christitch's correspondence is also found in the John LaFarge, SJ Papers.

The John J. Burns Library at Boston College owns part of Annie Christitch's personal papers, and her efforts re: women's rights are described in the following article: Elaine Clark, "Catholic Men in Support of the Women's Suffrage Movement in England," "Catholic Historical Review," 94.1 (2008) 22-44.

Dates

  • Creation: 1934-03-03

Creator

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Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

1 Typed Letter Signed dated 3/3/1934 from Annie Christitch to Rev. Wilfrid Parsons, S.J. References to the Jesuit Church in Belgrade, Count Bethlen, King Boris, Rev. Lebrun, Mgr Ciriaci, Pere Ledit, Rev. Dvornik, the League of Nations, Lord Cecil, Lady Aberdeen, and May Wright Sewell. Sent from London, England. Also includes a Printed Pamphlet by Christitch: "King Alexander of Yugoslavia" (reprinted from the "Contemporary Review," February, 1934, 11 pages).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

CHRISTITCH, ANNIE - CORRESP. TO PARSONS, WILFRID (1934): Typed Letter Signed

PARSONS, WILFRID - CORRESP. FROM CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

BETHLEN, COUNT - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

BORIS - KING - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

LEBRUN, FR. - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

CIRIACI, MONSIGNOR - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

LEDIT, PERE - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

DVORNIK, DR. - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

LEAGUE OF NATIONS - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

CECIL, LORD - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

ABERDEEN, LADY - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

SEWELL, MAY WRIGHT - REF. BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Typed Letter Signed

CHRISTITCH, ANNIE - PAMPHLET BY HER: "KING ALEXANDER OF YUGO." (1934): Printed Item

ALEXANDER - KING - PAMPHLET ABOUT HIM BY CHRISTITCH, ANNIE (1934): Printed Item

Repository Details

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