America Mag.Gen.Corresp.-Martin Dies/Cmte.on Un-American Activities., 01/01/1938-12/31/1940
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series consists of America Magazine General Correspondence. Within this series will be found folders filed by topic and/or names of specific individuals to and from whom correspondence was either addressed or received. In addition, one will occasionally find correspondence which predates the founding of America Magazine. This particular type of correspondence, normally addressed to Father Wynne, the founding editor, was incorporated into the America Magazine general file.
Dates
- 01/01/1938-12/31/1940
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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 consists of general correspondence (1938-1940) pertaining to Martin Dies and the House Committee on Un-American Activities which he chaired. Items of interest include: letter (Aug. 8) from Fr. Talbot addresses the apparent change in the committee's composition and focus.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
AMERICA MAGAZINE-DIES/CMTE.ON UN-AMER.ACTIVITIES-(1938-40): Typescript
DIES, MARTIN/CMTE. ON UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES-(1938-40): Typescript
Creator
- From the Collection: Jesuits. Maryland Province (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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