Fr. Watrin to Lois Wolfrum., 09/01/1989-09/10/1989
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence from Rev. Eugene L. Watrin, SJ, to Lois Wolfrum, arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 09/01/1989-09/10/1989
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
1 Typed Letter Signed (newsletter) dated 09/1989 from Rev. Eugene L. Watrin, SJ, to Lois Wolfrum, celebrating his fiftieth year as a Jesuit, describing his upcoming trip to the U.S., and mentioning the staggering health and illiteracy issues faced by villagers despite the many Jesuit programs in the area as well as the hospitals and clinics founded by St. Xavier's graduates. References to Gonga-Bu and the Jesuit Jubilee Celebrations in Detroit. Sent from Xavier House, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
WOLFRUM, LOIS - CORRESP. FROM WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
WATRIN, EUGENE L. - CORRESP. TO WOLFRUM, LOIS (1989): Typed Letter Signed
NEPAL - VILLAGE LIFE - REFERENCE BY WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
GONGA-BU - NEPAL - REFERENCE BY WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
NEPAL - MEDICAL CARE - REFERENCE BY WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
NEPAL - EDUCATION - REFERENCE BY WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
JESUIT GOLDEN JUBILEE - DETROIT - REF. BY WATRIN, EUGENE L. (1989): Typed Letter Signed
Creator
- From the Collection: Wolfrum, Lois, 1925-2016 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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