Mistiaen, Emmanuel., 01/01/1940-08/03/1966
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence with individuals. Arranged alphabetically.
Dates
- 01/01/1940-08/03/1966
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.5 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
5 Autograph Letters Signed (in French) dated 1940s?-1966 from Fr. Emmanuel Mistiaen to Harold H. Tittmann, Jr. Also, 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 8/3/1966 from Tittmann to Mistiaen, regarding a new system at Vatican Radio, with references to Enrico Pietro Galeazzi, Cardinal Spellman, the possibility of Vatican Radio being heard in the Americas during World War II, whether there was an English speaker at Vatican Radio during World War II, and Rev. Leiber, S.J. One post-it note originally in this folder read, "Personal scare/ air raids."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
MISTIAEN. EMMANUEL - CORRESP. TO TITTMANN, HAROLD H., JR., 1940S?-1966: Autographed Letter
TITTMANN, HAROLD H., JR. - CORRESP. FROM MISTIAEN, EMMANUEL 1940S-1966: Autographed Letter
MISTIAEN. EMMANUEL - CORRESP. FROM TITTMANN,HAROLD H.,JR., 1940S?-1966: Autographed Letter
TITTMANN, HAROLD H., JR. - CORRESP. TO MISTIAEN, EMMANUEL (1940S-1966): Autographed Letter
VATICAN RADIO - REF. (1966) RE: VATICAN RADIO DURING WWII: Autographed Letter
GALEAZZI, ENRICO PIETRO - REF. (1966) RE: VATICAN RADIO: Autographed Letter
SPELLMAN, CARDINAL - REF. (1966) RE: VATICAN RADIO: Autographed Letter
LEIBER, ROBERT - REF. (1966) RE: VATICAN RADIO: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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