O'Connor, S.S.C., Patrick - Publications: Pamphlets., 01/01/1925-12/31/1953
Series-level Scope and Content Note
The Individual Authors Series contains correspondence, manuscripts, questionnaires from the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, photos, publications, and clippings relating to individual authors who were accepted or considered as members of the Gallery of Living Catholic Authors established by Sister Mary Joseph, S.L., in 1932. The series is arranged alphabetically by author. Boxes 1-66.
Dates
- 01/01/1925-12/31/1953
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 125 Linear Feet (84 boxes and 1 oversized folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Publications by Patrick O'Connor, S.S.C., include pamphlets titled "As the Morning Rising: The Story of the Legion of Mary," poem titled "An Editor's Prayer," and articles titled "Is `The Song of Bernadette' Factual?," "Dr. Dooley," "New Religious Era Seen for Japanese," "Pope's Envoy to Japan is Secure," "In This Mohammedan State a Priest is Folklore Expert," "Father O'Connor With U.S. Forces Trapped by Reds," "Where Faith has lived 200 Years," "Readying Site for Return of Sick, Wounded UN Prisoners," and "Tokyo Professor Denies He Predicted Hirohito's Conversion to Christianity."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
O'CONNOR, PATRICK [S.S.C.] - PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES, PAMPHLETS, POEM: Printed Item
Creator
- From the Collection: Gallery of Living Catholic Authors (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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