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<titleproper encodinganalog="245$a">National Catholic News Service</titleproper>
<subtitle>An inventory of the National Catholic News Service Records at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives</subtitle>
<author encodinganalog="245$c">Finding aid prepared by William John Shepherd.</author>
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<publisher encodinganalog="260$b">The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives</publisher>
<date type="publication" encodinganalog="260$c" normal="iso8601">2011</date>
<address><addressline>101 Aquinas Hall</addressline><addressline>The Catholic University of America</addressline><addressline>Washington, D.C. 20064</addressline></address>
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<creation encodinganalog="500">Finding aid encoded by William John Shepherd in
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<head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"><corpname>The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives</corpname></repository>
<unitdate encodinganalog="260$c" label="Dates:" type="inclusive" normal="iso8601">1919(1919-1978)2004</unitdate>
<origination label="Creator:"><corpname encodinganalog="110">USCCB Catholic News Service (CNS)</corpname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">National Catholic News Service Records</unittitle>
<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a"><extent>79 linear feet; 63 boxes</extent></physdesc>
<abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract:">Established in 1920, the NCWC Press Department provided the Catholic press, radio, and eventually television in the United States and other countries with news, editorial, feature, and picture services gathered and prepared by professional journalists and released under the names NCWC News Service and Noticias Catolicas (in Spanish and Portuguese for Latin America). Both services were designated by the abbreviation (NC) and the former later known as the Catholic New Service (CNS). Administrative files include correspondence, general subscriber files, obituary files for prominent Catholics, and miscellaneous publications and press releases.</abstract>
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<langmaterial label="Language:"><language>English</language></langmaterial>
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	<head>Historical Note</head>
	<p>Established in 1920, the National Catholic Welfare Council (NCWC) Press Department provided the Catholic press, radio, and eventually television in the United States and other countries with news, editorial, features, and picture services gathered and prepared by professional journalists and released under the names NCWC News Service and Noticias Catolicas (in Spanish and Portuguese for Latin America). Prior to the NCWC reorganization in 1967, the Press Department operated under an episcopal chairman and carried on activities with a lay director experienced in journalism and a trained staff at the headquarters in Washington, DC, with field correspondents in cities throughout the United States and the world.</p>

	<p>The founding episcopal chairman of the Press Department was William T. Russell, Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina, 1919-1922. He was followed as chairman by several other notable bishops, including Hugh C. Boyle of Pittsburgh for 1930-1936 and John M. Gannon of Erie for 1936-1943. The founding director of the Press Department/NCWC News was Justin McGrath who served 1920-1932. He was a veteran journalist and editor who had worked with the San Francisco Examiner and The New York Times. He was followed by Frank A. Hall who served 1932-1963, the period of NC News' greatest development. Hall was succeeded by Floyd Anderson who served 1963-1969.</p>

	<p>The NCWC News Service changed its name in the 1960s to National Catholic News Service, or NC News. It was changed again in 1986 to Catholic News Service (CNS) to reflect its mission of covering the world. The CNS Rome bureau, providing what many regard as the best Vatican coverage available, is one of the main reasons for its international appeal. </p>

	<p>Vatican Radio, which broadcasts news around the globe in more than 30 languages, is among the users of the CNS daily news report. Almost every English-language Catholic newspaper in the world uses CNS including more than 200 American Catholic newspapers and websites, radio and video broadcasters as well as news organizations in some 60 countries. In addition, the network of correspondents from member newspapers in the United States and Canada provides coverage for breaking news supplementing the work of full-time CNS staff writers.</p>

	<p>Created by the American bishops, CNS is an editorially independent and financially self-sustaining division of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). Meeting the needs of the publishers and subscribers to CNS has been the primary goal over time with the news service's expertise leading to innovative products such as Origins, the CNS Documentary Service created in 1971 that chronicles the history of the church through full texts of speeches, encyclicals and other documents. It also offers online book reviews as well as movie, television and gaming reviews from a Catholic perspective. Begun as the Legion of Decency in the 1930s, the Office for Film and Broadcasting in New York was brought under the auspices of the Catholic News Service in 2009.  CNS has offered a variety of columnists over its long history including such notables as Msgr. George Higgins, Fr. John Dietzen, Fr. John Catoir and Fr. William Byron. Its biweekly feature Faith Alive! has offered insight into scripture, prayer and living a more spiritual life while Viewpoints takes a look at controversial topics from two sides of the story. The CNS Photo/Graphics Service provides timely images and news graphics available in digital or print format and now produces news video daily from Washington and Rome.</p>

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	<head>Scope and Contents</head>
	<p>To promote access these records have been processed according to the principles of MPLP (More Product, Less Process), which means in this instance that while a large portion of the first series is described to the box level, with folder titles and dates included, the remainder of the collection is described to the series level sans folder listings. Further work in the future to increase the level of description is anticipated. </p>
	<p>The first series is General Administration files, 1919(1919-1972)1989, in boxes 1-35. It is divided into four sub-series. The first sub-series is Correspondence, 1919-1971, boxes 1-5, with files related to the episcopal chairmen and general secretaries, filed chronologically, as well as departments of the National Catholic Welfare Conference (NCWC) and its later incarnations such as the United States Catholic Conference (USCC), filed by subject. The second is Catholic Press Association (CPA) files, 1919-1969, boxes 6-9. The third has the voluminous and alphabetical Subject Files, 1920-1972, boxes 1-35. The fourth and last sub-series is Miscellaneous, 1920-1989, box 35, with a mix of correspondence, clippings, and the odd photo received from the estate of long time news service staffer Sal Miragliota. The first three sub-series have an index of folder titles and dates included under the detailed description below. In many cases there is more than one folder though this is not indicated in the list. </p>
	<p>The second series is General Subscriber Files, 1920-1972, in boxes 36-47. These files are organized alphabetically and generally record interaction with various national and international newspapers and other publications using the news service. The American subscribers include America, The Catholic Digest, The Catholic Mind, The Catholic Review (Baltimore), The Catholic Standard (Washington D.C.), and The Florida Catholic. The Advocate of Melbourne, Australia, and The New Leader of Madras, India, are among the international users. There are occasional files with individual subscribers including a gentleman from Germany in the 1960s who was complaining about their subscription fees. </p>
	<p>The third series is Catholic Obituary Files, 1940-1970, in boxes 48-58. These are reference clippings related to prominent national and international Catholics organized alphabetically and including photographs. Among those covered are American churchmen such as James M. Gillis (d. 1957) and John Counrtney Murray (d. 1967) as well as layman Joseph P. Kennedy (d. 1969) and laywoman Agnes Regan (d. 1943). International Catholics include Biondi Pietro Fumasoni,  (d. 1960), Italian Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, and Konrad von Preysing (d. 1951), German Cardinal and Bishop of Berlin. A notable non Catholic exception is Mahatma Gandhi (d. 1948).  </p>
	<p>The fourth series is Publications and Press releases, 1931-2004, in boxes 59-63. This is divided into three sub-series. The first has copies of the news service publication Origins for 1974-2004, with 1979 missing. The second has a file of miscellaneous pamphlets and news clippings for 1931-1970. The third has an incomplete run of news service press releases for 1935-1977. A much more complete run of these can be accessed in CUA's Mullen Library on microfilm. </p>
	<p>The last series is Printing Plates, n.d., in box 63, which appear to be made of zinc. Some have images while others have text highlighted on their surfaces. </p>

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	<head>Arrangement</head>
	<p>The Catholic News Service Records consists of Five Series:</p>
<list><item>Series 1: General Administration Files, 1919(1919-1972)1989, Boxes 1-35</item>
	<item>Series 2: General Subscriber Files, 1920-1972, Boxes 36-47</item>
	<item>Series 3: Catholic Obituary Files, 1940-1970, Boxes 48-58</item>
	<item>Series 4: Publications and Press Releases, 1931-2004, Boxes 59-63</item>
	<item>Series 5: Printing Plates, n.d., Box 63</item></list>
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	<head>Restrictions on Access</head>
	<p>25 Years or Living Persons</p>
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	<head>Related Material</head>
	<p>The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives also contains:</p>
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	<p><extptr href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/ncwcogs.cfm" title="United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Office of the General Secretary Records" show="new"/></p>

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<head>Index Terms</head>
<p>This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.</p>
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		<head>Persons:</head>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">Anderson, Floyd</persname>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">Boyle, Hugh C. </persname>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">Gannon, John M. </persname>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">Hall, Frank A. </persname>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">McGrath, Justin</persname>
			<persname encodinganalog="700" source="local">Russell, William T.</persname>

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	<controlaccess>
		<head>Organizations:</head>
	<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcsh">Associated Press</corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcsh">Catholic Press Association</corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="710" source="lcsh">National Catholic Welfare Conference</corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">National Catholic Welfare Council </corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">National Conference of Catholic Bishops </corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">United States Catholic Conference</corpname>
	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">United States Conference of Catholic Bishops </corpname>

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		<head>Places:</head>
			<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Rome, Italy</geogname>
			<geogname encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Washington, D.C.</geogname>
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		<head>Subjects:</head>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Ecumenism</subject>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">International Affairs</subject>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Lay Organizations</subject>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Newspapers</subject>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Radio</subject>
			<subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Vatican</subject>
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	<head>Acquisition Information</head>
	<p>Received in several installments between 1972 and 1997.</p>
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	<head>Processing Information</head>
	 <p>Processing in 1994, with EAD markup in 2011 by William John Shepherd. Additional contributions by Katherine Nuss. </p>
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<bibliography id="a10">
	<head>Bibliography</head>
	<bibref><extptr href="http://www.catholicnews.com/" title="Catholic News Service" show="new"/></bibref><p/>
	<bibref>Donovan, John T., 'The American Press and the Cold War in Asia: The Case of Father Patrick O'Connor, S.S.C. (1889-1987),' American Catholic Studies (115:3), 2004: 23-49.</bibref><p></p>
	<bibref>Slawson, Douglas. The Foundation and First Decade of the National Catholic Welfare Council. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of American Press, 1992.</bibref><p></p>
	 
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<head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head>
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   <did>
	<unittitle>Series 1: General Administration Files, </unittitle>
	<unitdate>1919(1919-1972)1989</unitdate>    
	<physdesc>(35 Boxes)</physdesc>
	</did>	
	<scopecontent>
	<p>The first sub-series has files with the episcopal chairmen and general secretaries, filed chronologically, as well as bishops' conference departments filed by subject. The second sub-series is about the Catholic Press Association and is filed by subject. The third sub-series is national and international correspondence and related materials, also filed by subject.</p>	

	<p> Subseries 1.1: Correspondence, 1919-1971, Boxes 1-5 </p>

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	<scopecontent><p>Russell, William T., Bishop of Charleston, South Carolina, 1919-1926; Walsh,
Louis S., Bishop of Portland, Maine, 1922-1924; McDevitt, Philip R., Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1924-1935; Boyle, Hugh C., Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1930-1936; Gannon, John M., Bishop of Erie, Pennsylvania, 1936-1943; Murray, John C., Archbishop of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1943-1947; Gorman, Thomas K., Bishop of Dallas-Forth Worth, Texas, 1943-1958; Ready, Michael J., Bishop of Columbus, Ohio, 1947-1951; Zuroweste, Albert R., Bishop of Belleville, Illinois, 1951-1962, Box 1</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>Hannan, Philip M., Archbishop of New Orleans, Louisiana, 1962-1970; McGucke, Joseph T., Archbishop of San Francisco, California, 1962-1964; Shehan, Lawrence J., Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland, 1964-1965; Issenmann, Clarence G., Bishop of Cleveland, Ohio, 1965-1969; Shannon, James P., Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1966-1968; General Secretary/Executive Department, 1920-1944, Box 2</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>General Secretary/Executive Department, 1944-1963, Box 3</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>General Secretary/Executive Department, 1964-1968; Business Office, 1925-1956; Communications Department, 1968-1970; Education Department, 1927-1961; Financial Office, 1920-1967; Information Bureau, 1927-1967, Box 4</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>Legal Department, 1930-1952; National Catholic Community Service (NCCS), 1942-1955; National Council of Catholic Men (NCCM), 1921-1967; National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), 1920-1953; Social Action Department, 1937-1958; Office of United Nations (UN) Affairs, 1946-1971; Youth Department, 1939-1958; War Relief Services (later Catholic Relief Services), 1943-1962, Box 5</p></scopecontent>	
</c01>

	<p> Subseries 1.2: Catholic Press Association (CPA), 1919-1969, Boxes 6-9 </p>

<c01 level="file">
   <did>
	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
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	<scopecontent><p>Advertising, 1920-1931; Annual Reports, 1921-1964; Annual, 1960-1966; Board of Directors, 1920-1963; Circulation Organization, 1932-1933; Circulation Vigilance Committee, 1929-1936; Code Committee, 1933; Convention, 1957, 1961, 1963, Box 6</p></scopecontent>	
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	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
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	<scopecontent><p>Correspondence, 1920-1963; Directory, 1928, 1945, 1951; Early History, 1960; Executive Secretary, 1945-1969, Box 7</p></scopecontent>	
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	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
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	<scopecontent><p>Liaison Committee, 1926-1968; Miscellaneous, 1961-1962; National Recovery Administration, 1929-1934; Postal Rates, 1947-1955; Regional Meetings, 1940-1955; Roman Correspondence, 1919-1953, Box 8</p></scopecontent>	
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	<container type="Box"></container>
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	<scopecontent><p>Roman Correspondence, 1954-1963, Box 9</p></scopecontent>	
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	<p> Subseries 1.3: General Subject Files, 1920-1972, Boxes 9-35 </p>
	
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	<scopecontent><p>A, 1954-1965; ACTA Apostolica Sedis, 1948-1956; Adds, 1957-1958; Adolph, Rev. Walter, 1959; Africa, 1933-1964; Agencia Informative Catholica Argentina (AICA), 1966; Agencia Nationale Stamps Associata (ANSA), 1953-1957; Aide Memoir, 1962-1963; Airmail, 1955-1961; Alaska, 1934-1959; 'Alerte!', 1955-1957; Alexich, Dr. and Mrs. George M., 1941-1953; Alexich, Ida, 1955-1957; Algeria, 1964; 'Amen', 1951; American Broadcasting Company (ABC), 1948-1963; American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA), 1942-1952; American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1951-1963; American Catholic Psychological Association, 1953-1961; American Ecclesiastical Review, 1932-1960; American Ephesus Society, 1959-1961; American Export Lines, 1952-1959; American Express, 1945-1965; 'American Home,' 1961; American Jewish Committee, 1949-1971; American Legion, 1954-1955; American Medical Association (AMA), 1949-1956; American National Red Cross, 1943-1957; American Opinion, 1957-1959; American Telephone and Telegraph (ATT), 1950-1958; 'American Weekly,' 1947-1952; Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), 1925-1956; Anderson, Floyd, 1962-1969; Anderson, Jane, 1937-1941; ANI (Portuguese News Agency), 1954); Annual Reports, 1920-1963, Box 9</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>Annuario Pontificio, 1949; Anthony, E. J., 1948-1953; Apostleship of Prayer, 1948-1953; Apostolate of the Suffering, 1927-1952; Apostolic Delegation, 1920-1971; Applications for Position, 1971; Appleton Century Company, 1929, 1960-1961; Aquinas Foundation, Thomas, 1964; Aradi, 1950-1958; Archduchess Adelaide, 1951-1955; Argentina, 1933-1966; Armstrong, April, 1953-1955; Armstrong, Richard, 1960; Associated Press (AP), 1920-1966; Association Press, 1966; Atlantic Monthly, 1951-1967; Austria, 1920-1965; Australia, 1944-1962; Ave Maria-Notre Dame, 1952-1972; Ayer and Son, 1949-1961; B, 1948-1971; Bagger, Eugene, 1947-1953; Bahamas, Nassau-Rev. Brendon Forsyth, 1951-1956; Baisnee, Rev. J. A., 1921-1954; Balcerak, Carl, 1960; Baldus, Simon A., 1939-1957; Banaskiwitz-Conan, Brazil, 1939-1941; Barnes, Fred, 1962; Barrett, William E., 1963-1966; Barron, Mary M., 1962; Batal, James, 1957; Batt, Bates, and Company, 1958; Baudier, Roger, 1950-1960; Bauman, Rev. Albert, O.S.B., 1958-1966; Belair, Felix, 1960; Belgium, 1920-1969, Box 10</p></scopecontent>	
</c01>

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	<scopecontent><p>Belloc, Hillaire, 1922-1940; Benedictine Fathers, 1942-1963; Berding, Andrew H., 1962; Billy, Florian C.-Slovak Catholic Federation of America, 1946-1949; Bishops-Martyrs, ca. 1952; Bishops Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 1948-1963; Bishops War Emergency and Relief Committee, 1948-1952; Bittighofer, Charles A., 1952; Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima, 1950-1968; B'nai B'Rith, 1940-1968; Boal, Pierre-Christopher Columbus Family Chapel and Burial Museum, 1952-1955; Boddington, C., 1942-1943; Boddington, Ernest F., 1921-1931; Bond, Lewis F., 1954-1955; Booz, Allen Work Plan for USCC, 1967-1968; Bowker, R. R., 1953-1957; Boyle, Freddie, 1948-1953; Boy Scouts, 1930-1961; Boystown, India, 1953; Boystown, Nebraska, 1938-1953; Brandsma, Rev. Titus, 1963; Brazil, 1922-1967; Bready, Robert G., 1938; Bregy, Katherine, 1938-1940; Brennan, Judge William J., 1956; Briefery, 1962; Brian Press, 1964; Brindel, Paul, 1964-1968; British Information Services, 1940-1961; Brother Columba Apostolate, 1954-1955; Brothers, 1959; Brandenburg, L. W., 1954-1957; Bringman, Karl, 1959-1962; Brophy, Donald F., 1964; Bruce Publishing Company, 1948-1970; Brunst, Eunice, 1951; Brunst, R.G.-Rome, 1944-1956; Budenz, Louis F., 1945-1963; Budget, 1921-1963; Burman, 1948-1953; C, 1954-1972, Box 11</p></scopecontent>	
</c01>

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	<scopecontent><p>Cable Credit Cards, 1960-1963; Cable Service, 1920-1932; Camp Fire Girls, 1945-1959; Cana Conference, 1954-1959; Canada, 1921-1972; Canadian Catholic Press Council, 1949-1950; Candlelight Guild, 1953-1955; Caples Company, 1957; Care, 1949-1955; Carmelites, 1952-1964; Carroll Society, John, 1951; Carthusian Foundation, 1951-1954; Catholic Action News, 1946-1960; Catholic Actors Guild, 1960; Catholic Apostolate of Mass Media, 1960; Catholic Boy, 1932-1962; Catholic Broadcasters Association, 1958-1965; Catholic Campaigners for Christ, 1939-1951; Catholic Central Verein, 1938-1957; Catholic Church Extension Society, 1926-1959; Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems (CCIP), 1932-1936; Catholic Congressmen, 1952-1963; Catholic Council on Civil Liberties, 1962-1963; Catholic Current Topics-Nieman Company, 1922; Catholic Daily, 1921, 1951; Catholic Daughters of America, 1932-1957; Catholic Directory of the Caribbean, 1953; Catholic Encyclopedia, New, 1962-1966; Catholic Evidence, 1953; Catholic Freedoms Foundation, 1961; Catholic Governors, 1959; Catholic Heritage Series, 1959; Catholic Hospital Association (CHA), 1927-1970; Catholic Institute of the Press, 1949-1958; Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program, 1965-1968; Catholic Inter-Continental Press, 1948; Catholic Interracial Council of New York (CICNY), 1963-1966; Catholic Interracial Justice Contacts, 1964; Catholic Library Association (CLA), 1940-1967; Catholic Near East Welfare Association, 1926-1970; Catholic News Digest, 1965; Catholic Newspaper Representatives, 1953-1955; Catholic Peace Fellowship, 1965-1968; Catholic Press, 1920-1961, Box 12</p></scopecontent>	
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	<scopecontent><p>Ring, W.A., 1948-1971; Ripa, Karol, 1950-1951; Ritt, Thomas Francis, 1951; Roche, Douglas, 1953-1954; Roebuck, Waldemar A., 1962; Rogan, James, 1052-1956; Rome Office, 1942-1964; Romig, Walter, 1936-1965; Roosevelt, Franklin, Jr., 1947-1961; Rose, Margaret, 1946-1948; Ross-Duggan, John, 1051=1963; Rotary Clubs, 1951; Rowan, Msgr. Timothy A., 1954-1958; Rowland, Kathleen, 1967; Royal Jelly, 1957; Rumania, 1937-1968; Russell, Susan, 1927-1953; Russia, 1923-1959; Rutherford, Judge-Jehovah's Witnesses, 1937-1939; S, 1955-1969; Sacred Heart University, 1964; Sah, Paul, 1964; Saint Ansgar Scandinavian League, 1951-1968; Saint Columban Foreign Mission Society, 1946-1970; Saint Paul Guild, 1934-1957; Saint-Pol, Michel, 1958-1962; Salcedo, Rev. Jose, 1955; Salesian Mission, 1954-1957; Salzman, Hal A., 1952; Samaha, John, 1968; Samoa, 1934-1941; Sandfuchs, Wilhelm, 1954-1956; San Francisco Conference, 1945; San Salvador, 1936-1943; Santa Barbara Mission, 1941-1946; Santo Domingo, 1937-1943; Savage Lecture Service, 1947-1954; Scandinavia, 1936-1954; Schalk, Adolph, 1956-1957; Schmid, Ulrich, 1922-1926; Schmiedler, Edgar, O.S.B., 1956-1962; Schulmerich Carilions Inc., 1953-1960; Schulte, Paul, O.M.I., 1937-1943; Schwartz, Rev. Aloysius, 1962; Schweitzer, Leonard, 1950-1952; Schwingenstein, 1949-1963; Scotland, 1938-1956, Box 31</p></scopecontent>	
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<c01 level="file">
   <did>
	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
    </did>
	<scopecontent><p>Scripps-Howard, 1931-1962; Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity, 1969; Secular Press, ca. 1920-1955; Serra International, 1947-1967; Seton, Mother, 1939-1961; Seton Hall University, 1964-1970; Shaw, Russell B., 1961-1969; Sheed and Ward, 1942-1964; Sheehan, Donald, 1943-1949; Sheen, Fulton J., 1929-1965; Sheerin, John B., C.S.P., 1956-1971; Sherry, Gerald E., 1951-1966; Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, 1847-1954; Shrines, 1952-1957; Shuster, George N., 1950-1963; Sicily, 1947-1948; Simmons, Patricia, 1951; Siri, Carlos, 1954-1963; Sisters, 1932-1967; Slovakia, 1944-1964; Smith, Bedell, 1953; Smith, Daniel T., 1950-1953; Smith, Paul, 1956-1962; Sobotka, Virginia, 1957-1964; Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 1921-1971; Society of Catholic College Teachers, 1958-1959; Society of Lay Mission Auxiliaries, 1949-1950; Society of the Divine Word, 1921-1968; Society of Saint Edmund, 1965; Soudee, Henry, 1954-1955; Soul Assurance Prayer Plan, 1948-1956; Sound Scriber, 1948; South Africa, 1938-1966; Spain, 1920-1960; Spanish Embassy, 1947-1955, Box 32</p></scopecontent>	
</c01>

<c01 level="file">
   <did>
	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
    </did>
	<scopecontent><p>Spellman Visit to the Armed Forces, 1956-1959; Spencer, Mary E., 1931-1932; Spurrier, Dawson, 1951-1952; State Catholic Conferences, 1967-1970; Stacey, Paul, 1952; Stearns, Foster, 1953; Steinberg, Helen, 1948-1954; Stokes, Richard I., 1950-1961; Stories Submitted, 1953-1958; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1964; Sturzo, Don Luigi, 1944-1959; Sudan, 1958-1963; Surgue, Thomas, 1950-1952; Sullivan, Rev. Joseph J., 1952-1958; Sulner Series, 1950; Sweden, 1926-1957; Switzerland, 1933-1957; Syracuse University, 1947-1962; Syria, 1929-1931; T, 1956-1969; Talbot, Matt, 1947-1955; Taplinger, Dick, 1952-1954; Tardini, Msgr. Domenico, 1936-1959; Targosz, Rev. Stanislaus, 1943-1944; Tarnowski, Count Anthony, 1939-1956; Tavora, Alice Isnard, 1964; Taylor, Myron C., 1939-1954; Te Deum Forum, 1948-1951; Teleprinters, 1953; Teletype Service, 1946; Theology Digest, 1952-1954; Thompson, Dorothy, 1951; Thornung, Rev. Joseph F., 1932-1953; Thought Magazine, 1937-1955; Time Magazine, 1929-1953; Tittman, Harold, 1942-1944; Today's Family, 1948-1955; Tortorich, D.J., ca. 1950; Transcontinental and Western Air, 1949-1950; Transmarine Travel Service, 1949; Transworld Airlines, 1950-1958; Trappist, 1950-1961; Trecanni, John, 1967; Treiss, Karlheinz, 1962; Tributes, Vatican Coverage, 1958-1959; Trinity College, 1956, 1960; Trum, Bernard F., 1963; Tucek, Msgr. James I., 1969; Turkey, 1953-1959; Turner, Ralph E.-UNESCO, 1952; Twain Society, Mark, 1939-1943; Twentieth Century Fox Film Company, 1943; U, 1929-1970; Uganda, 1952; UNESCO, 1952-1962; Unger, Henry F., 1943-1944; Unitalsi, 1949-1950; United Air Lines, 1949; United Nations, 1948-1962; United Press Associations, 1943-1967; United Press Reporter, 1956-1960; United States Agriculture Department, 1948, 1965-1967; United States Air Force (USAF), 1954-1960; United States Army, 1939-1965; United States Bureau of the Census, 1941-1953; United States Catholic Historical Society, 1958; United States Committee for UNICEF, 1963-1964; United States Department of Defense, 1948-1955; United States Department of Justice, 1943-1964; United States Department of Labor, 1946-1963; United States Information Agencies, 1953-1964; United States Marine Corps (USMC), 1943-1954; United States Maritime Commission, 1942-1945; United States Medals and Decorations, 1953; United Sates Military Academy, 1933-1955, Box 33</p></scopecontent>	
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<c01 level="file">
   <did>
	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
    </did>
	<scopecontent><p>United States Navy, 1940-1958; United States Office of War Information, 1944-1945; United States Patent and Trademarks, 1941-1965; United States Pencil Company, 1947; United States Post Office, 1953-1971; United States State Department, 1949-1970; United States Treasury Department, 1942-1944; United States War Department, 1943-1950; Uruguay, 1933-1957; V, 1954-1971; Valway, H. Leonard, 1947-1958; Van EeKeren, Wilhelmus, 1954; Van Hoek, Kees, 1947-1954; Van Lierde, Bishop Pietro, 1957-1959; Varga, Msgr. Bela, 1951-1962; Vatican, 1928-1971; Vaughan, Ernest W., 1950; Venezuela, 1920-1966; Vergani, Msgr. Anthony, 1952; Veritas, 1948, 1953; Vernacular Society, 1951-1962; Veteska, Thomas J., 1965-1966; Victorian, 1932-1957; Vietnam, 1952-1968; Villot, Msgr. Jean, 1954; Vincentian Fathers, 1943-1962; Virgin Islands, 1932-1934; Voice of America, 1950-1968; Von Carlshausen, H.B., 1937-1943; Von Feldt, Elmer, 1956-1965; Von Preysing, Cardinal, 1947-1948; Von Tueber, Gene, 1950-1951; W, 1948-1970; Wagner, Joseph F., 1945-1961; Wainewright, Joan, 1967; Walsh, Edmund A., S.J., 1926-1953; Washington Matrix Corporation, 1963; Washington Post, 1938-1965; Washington Religious Review, 1955-1961; Weil, Emil, 1952; Weekman, Charles, 1947; Westcoast Catholic News Service, 1945; Western Newspaper Union, 1925-1939; Western Union Telegraph Company, 1920-1968; White Book, 1954-1955; White Fathers, 1947-1963; Whitehead, Margaret, 1939-1940, Box 34</p></scopecontent>	
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<c01 level="file">
   <did>
	<container type="Box"></container>
	<unittitle></unittitle>
    </did>
	<scopecontent><p>White House, 1930-1970; Wilberforce, Robert, 1954-1962; Willging, Eugene P., CUA, 1935-1964; William-Frederick Press, 1954; Williams, Frederick V., 1929-1956; Williams, Michael, 1937-1941; Williams, Paul D., 1944-1945; Wire Service-NCWC, 1933-1957; Wisdom, 1936-1941; Wittenbrink, Rev. Boniface L., O.M.I., 1962-1963; Wolseley, Roland E., 1948-1956; Women's Benefit Association, 1943; Wonder-Art, 1950; Wooden Churches Inc., 1953-1954; World Congress of the Lay Apostolate, 1957; World Council of Churches, 1954-1965; World Press Exhibit-Vatican, 1936; World Problem, 1937; World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations (WUCWO), 1955; Writer, 1953; X-Y-Z, 1930-1965; Yale, 1951-1963; Young, Amelia, 1959; Young, Rev. F.C., 1925-1948; Young, Cecilia Mary, 1932-1941; Young Men's Christian Associations (YMCA), 1944-1963; Young, Percy, 1940-1941; Yugoslavia, 1932-1953; Yu Pin, Archbishop Paul, 1959-1960; Zahn, Gordon, 1959; Zakrasek, Rev. Kazimir, 1927-1942; Zens, Clarence M., 1962, 1969; Zerox, 1964; Zizka, Rev. Ernsest, O.S.B., 1948-1959; Zonta International, 1957; Zubryn, Emil, 1954-1956, Box 35</p></scopecontent>	
</c01>

	<p> Subseries 1.4: Miscellaneous (Sal Miragliota Deposit), 1920-1989, Box 35 </p>

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</c01>
<c01 level="series">
   <did>
	<unittitle>Series 2: General Subscriber Files, </unittitle>
	<unitdate>1920-1972</unitdate>
	<physdesc>(12 Boxes)</physdesc>
    </did>	
	<scopecontent>
	<p>Filed alphabetically. Boxes 36-47 </p>
	</scopecontent>
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
   <did>
	<unittitle>Series 3: Catholic Obituary Files, </unittitle>
	<unitdate>1940-1970</unitdate>
	<physdesc>(11 Boxes)</physdesc>
    </did>	
	<scopecontent>
	<p>Filed alphabetically. Includes photographs. Boxes 48-58 </p>
	</scopecontent>  
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
   <did>
	<unittitle>Series 4: Publications and Press Releases, </unittitle>
	<unitdate>1931-2004</unitdate>
	<physdesc>(5 Boxes)</physdesc>
    </did>	
	<scopecontent>
	<p>Boxes 59-63 </p>
	</scopecontent>  
</c01>
<c01 level="series">
   <did>
	<unittitle>Series 5: Printing Plates, </unittitle>
	<unitdate>n.d.</unitdate>
	<physdesc>(1 Box)</physdesc>
    </did>	
	<scopecontent>
	<p>Box 63 </p>
	</scopecontent>  
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