Father John A. Ryan (1865-1945)
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From Community Forum, c. 1917.
Father John A. Ryan collection, Box 62, Folder 14.
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Attitude of the Roman Catholic Church towards Radical Reform" From Community Forum, circa. 1917 This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization section. Return to…
Seminarians, 1924-1925
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School of Basselin Foundation, The Catholic University of America.
Photograhs, Schools & Departments, Box 4, Folder: Religious Studies.
For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Study of Social Problems in the Seminary From the Proceedings of the Catholic Educational Association, 1908 This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization…
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Father John A. Ryan with Supreme Court Justices
Hugo Lafayette Black,Unidentified man,
William Orville Douglas, Felix Frankfurter
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Photographs, Individuals,
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"Mortaria family, 8 Downing St., N.Y., making flowers wreaths. The Little three-year-old on left was actually helping, putting the center of the flower into the petal. . ."
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National Child Labor…
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Theodore Roosevelt was a Progressive interested in economic and social issues prominent in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century United States.
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