Articles and Addresses by JLF 1931., 01/02/1931-12/20/1931
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series contains JLF's articles from 1911-1963, arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 01/02/1931-12/20/1931
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Extent
From the Collection: 48.75 Linear Feet (70 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains PRN JLF articles: "The Poisoning of Negro Youth" 1/24/31; "TheSoviet War Threat" 3/7/31; "Rural Aspects of the Catholic Charter of Labor"in 6/31 issue of "Rural America"; 6/31 issue "Opportunity: A Journal ofNegro Life" with JLF article "A Mis-Step in Race Relations." Includes TMsvarious JLF addresses on religion and economics (5/17/31); Catholic ruralliving (10/21/31); Negro and security (1/2/31); Catholic Church andconscience.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
LAFARGE, JOHN SJ, ARTICLES BY (1931): Printed Item
LAFARGE, JOHN SJ, ADDRESSES OF (1931): Manuscript
BIRTH CONTROL -JLF ON (1931): Printed Item
"POISONING OF NEGRO YOUTH" (JLF ARTICLE): Printed Item
"RURAL AMERICA", JLF IN (1931): Printed Item
"OPPORTUNITY", JLF IN (1931): Printed Item
"MIS-STEP IN RACE RELATIONS" (JLF ARTICLE): Printed Item
ADDRESSES OF JLF (1931): Manuscript
CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ECONOMICS, JLF ON (1931): Manuscript
CATHOLIC CHARTER OF LABOR, JLF ON (1931): Printed Item
ARTICLES BY JLF (1931): Printed Item
AMERICAN INTERRACIAL SEMINAR (1931): Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
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