Wilfrid Parsons Correspondence "M" (1929)., 01/08/1929-12/07/1929
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series consists of the papers [e.g., correspondence] of Wilfrid Parsons, S.J., Editor of America Magazine (1925-1936).
Dates
- 01/08/1929-12/07/1929
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Extent
From the Collection: 65.5 Cubic Feet (68 boxes (processed))
From the Collection: 69.65 Cubic Feet (81 boxes (unprocessed))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
This folder contains the "M" Correspondence (1929) of Wilfrid Parsons, S.J., Editor of America Magazine (1925-1936). Items of interest include: letter (Mar. 29) concerns Margaret Sanger's birth control clinic and the percentage of Catholic women who patronize it; letter (Dec.?) from a Jesuit in response to a book review charges that Catholics are becoming more Protestant every day.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
PARSONS, REV. WILFRID, S.J.-CORRESP.-M-(1929): Typescript
MARGARET SANGER-BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC-CATHOLIC PATRONAGE-1929: Typescript
MORAL ISSUES-BIRTH CONTROL-MARGARET SANGER CLINIC-PATRONAGE: Typescript
BIRTH CONTROL-SANGER CLINIC-CATHOLIC PATRONAGE-1929: Typescript
CATHOLICS-A JESUIT'S RESPONSE TO BOOK REVIEW: Typescript
RELIGIOUS BIAS-JESUIT CHARGES PROTESTANTISM AMONG CATHOLICS: Typescript
Creator
- From the Collection: Jesuits. Maryland Province (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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