Presented at the 1949 NCEA Convention, this article by Sister M. Madeleva, C.S.C., is based on a hypothetical high school graduate poised to enter religious life: Lucy Young. In it, Sister Madeleva argues for better professional training of…
Here Ryan applauds policy shifts within the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)related to revolutionary and reform groups. He criticizes the FBI for stoking public fear, unjustly antagonizing immigrants, and discrediting reform movements by…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for John LaFarge, "FCC: Underlying Principles," ca. 1930
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This 1886 engraved photograph shows several of the founders of the Knights of Labor. From left: William Cook, James S. Wright, R.C. Macauley, James M. Hilsee, Robert W. Keen, and Joseph Kennedy. The framed portrait in the center of the image is of…
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for The Gallup Poll: Public Opinion, 1935-1971. This item is a part of the Catholics and Politics: The 1936 Presidential Campaign section. Return to Index of Documents