Box SC033-COLL-001
Contains 9 Results:
Peter W. Collins Collection
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
Notebooks (4), Undated
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
Catholic Action Address, May 12, 1931
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
"Why Socialism is Opposed to the Labor Movement", 1919
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
Practical Suggestions for Speakers in campaign against Initiative Measure No. 49, Undated
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
Newspaper Clippings, Undated
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
The Ave Maria Periodical, January 14, 1933
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
Letter to Rev. Eugene Burke, January 16, 1933
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.
"100 Books that Merit Reading," Newspaper Clipping, Undated
This collection contains material pertaining to Peter W. Collins, antisocialist lecturer and writer. The collection mostly holds pamphlets and speeches written by Collins to warn Catholic workers of the dangers of socialism and anti-Catholicism. In addition, there are four notebooks with what is believed to be notes by Collins, newspaper clippings, and a letter to Rev. Eugene Burke. The materials date from 1919 to 1933.