The golden scroll
The Angelus is seeking contributions and assistance in presenting a gift to Pope Leo XIII in honor of the jubilee of his pontificate.
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Library of Congress Manuscript Division
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1902-09-07
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The Angelus is seeking contributions and assistance in presenting a gift to Pope Leo XIII in honor of the jubilee of his pontificate.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-09-07
The growth of Methodism has been a distinctive feature of the United States and has been a social and political blessing. President Roosevelt congratulates Dr. Levi Gilbert on the long service performed by his paper, The Western Christian Advocate.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-02-10
R. J. Miller of the United Presbyterian Board of Publication explains that his son, Raymond S. Miller, is collecting high-quality articles on religious topics for distribution to other religious publications. Acknowledging Theodore Roosevelt’s busyness, Miller nevertheless asks him for a short article on “America’s Debt to Christianity” and offers fifty dollars in remuneration.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-07-31
After speaking with James Bronson Reynolds, Reverend Bridgman was inspired to write an editorial in The Congregationalist, which he encloses for President Roosevelt.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1906-07-13
Silas McBee sends this introductory letter with an enclosed article by George R. Parkin, a letter from Parkin, and a letter from Dr. Walker. McBee is struggling to get to England, and when he does, he shall insist that Parkin introduce him to “this ‘High Master.'”
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1905-03-22
Acting Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs Pepperman forwards to William Loeb a copy of a letter he sent to seven Catholic newspapers asking for assistance in placing Filipino students in schools.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1904-10-06
This article from The Baraca Call compares literature from the past and present moment. The author Charles F. Clarke argues recent literature is superficial and too concerned with technicality while literature from the past had more vitality. On the last page, there are several religious announcements and advertisements.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1911-06-10
Father Van Antwerp of The Angelus asks President Roosevelt to lend his name to a list for a Jubilee tribute to be presented to Pope Leo XIII.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-09-20
On behalf of the evangelist Robert L. Jones, H. E. V. Porter requests permission to use President Roosevelt’s address on the Bible issued by American Bible Society in Jones’s newspaper.
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
1902-08-25