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367 Bibliography Unpublished Primary Sources Archbishop Edwin V. O’Hara Papers. Catholic Archdiocesan Chancery. Kansas City, Missouri. Papers are filed in looseleaf binders. Cited in notes as OH, followed by the binder number. Central Bureau of the Catholic Central Union of America Archives. St. Louis, Missouri. Microfilmed records were used. Cited in notes by roll title, followed by CU. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Archives. The Catholic University of America Archives. Washington, D.C. Archives are filed in transfiles. Cited in notes by folder title, followed by CCD, followed by transfile number. Monsignor Luigi G. Ligutti Papers. Marquette University Archives and Special Collections. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Papers are filed in lettered drawers in file cabinets and miscellaneous boxes. Cited in notes by folder title, followed by LGL, followd by file drawer letter or box title. Msgr. Leon A. McNeill Papers. Newman University Archives. Wichita. Papers are filed in folders. Cited in notes by folder title, followed by McN. National Catholic Rural Life Conference Archives. Marquette University Archives and Special Collections. Milwaukee. Archives are filed mainly in archival boxes, and are divided into twenty-one series. Processed records are cited by folder title, followed by NCRLC, followed by series number and box number. There are also a number of unprocessed records, which are cited by a description of the item followed by NCRLC. National Catholic Welfare Conference Archives. The Catholic University of America Archives. Washington, D.C. Archives are filed in drawers and transfiles . Cited in notes by folder title, followed by NCWC, followed by drawer or transfile number. United States Catholic Conference Archives. Washington, D.C. Several folders of Social Action Department records were used. Cited in notes by folder title, followed by USCC. Printed Primary Sources Abell, Aaron I., ed. American Catholic Thought on Social Questions. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968. 368 Bibliography America. 1909–. American Country Life Association. Proceedings of the Conference. 1919–. American Ecclesiastical Review. 1889–1975. Baer, Urban. Farmers of Tomorrow. Sparta, Wisc.: Monroe Publishing, 1939. Barnhill, David Landis, and Roger S. Gottlieb, eds. Deep Ecology and World Religions : New Essays on Sacred Grounds. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. Bertels, Thomas More. In Pursuit of Agri-power: The One Thing North American Farmers and Ranchers Can’t Produce. Manitowoc, Wisc.: Silver Lake College Press, 1988. Boston Pilot. 1829–. Catholic Action. 1932–53. The Catholic Charities Review. 1917–74. The Catholic Encyclopedia. 10 vols. New York: Encyclopedia Press, 1913–14. Catholic Mind. 1903–82. Catholic Rural Life Conference. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Convention, October 16-19, 1933, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Catholic Rural Life Objectives: A Second Series of Discussions on Some Elements of Major Importance in the Philosophy of Agrarianism. St. Paul, Minn.: National Catholic Rural Life Conference, [1936]. Catholic Rural Life Objectives: A Series of Discussions on Some Elements of Major Importance in the Philosophy of Agrarianism. St. Paul, Minn.: National Catholic Rural Life Conference, 1935. Catholic Rural Life Objectives: A Third Series of Papers Dealing with Some of the Economic, Social, and Spiritual Interests of the American Farmer. N.p.: National Catholic Rural Life Conference, 1937. Catholic School Journal. 1901–70. The Catholic World. 1865–1971. Central-Blatt and Social Justice. 1909–40. The Commonweal. 1924–. Country Life Bulletin. 1923–24. Elder, Mary Theresa. “Pauperism: The Cause and the Remedy.” In Progress of the Catholic Church in America and the Great Columbian Catholic Congress of 1893, 4th ed., compiled by J. S. Hyland, 2:179–83. Chicago: J. S. Hyland, 1897. Ellis, John Tracy, ed. Documents of American Catholic History. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing, 1956. Free America. 1937–47. Gilson, Etienne, ed. The Church Speaks to the Modern World: The Social Teachings of Leo XIII. Garden City, N.Y.: Image Books, 1954. Gremillion, Joseph, ed. The Gospel of Peace and Justice: Catholic Social Teaching since Pope John. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 1976. Harrington, Jeremiah C. Catholicism, Capitalism, or Communism. St. Paul, Minn.: E. M. Lohmann, 1925. Heyde, Joseph. “The Country Church and Community Life.” In Second Wisconsin Country Life Conference, February, 1912, 25–28. Bulletin of the University of [3.142.250.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 20:40 GMT) Bibliography 369 Wisconsin, serial no. 509; General Series no. 342. Madison, Wisc.: College of Agriculture, [1912]. Homiletic and Pastoral Review. 1900–. Huber, Raphael M., ed. Our Bishops Speak. National Pastorals and Annual Statements of the Hierarchy of the United States. Resolutions of Episcopal Committees and Communications of the Administrative Board of the National Catholic Welfare Conference . Milwaukee: Bruce...

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