Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:
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Item 1 -
First Lines: This article opens what must be admitted as one of the most crucially important sections
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 1st Draft
Copy Type: Typescript carbon
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 1
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes:
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 5
Item 2 -
First Lines: We begin one of the most crucially important sections of the Constitution. This article is the
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 1st Draft
Copy Type: Typescript with holograph corrections
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 1
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes:
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 5
Item 3 -
First Lines: We begin one of the most crucially important sections of the Constitution. This article is the
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 2nd Draft
Copy Type: Typescript carbon
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 1
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: 3 copies
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 5
Item 4 -
First Lines: We begin one of the most crucially important sections of the Constitution. This article is the
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 3rd Draft
Copy Type: Typescript xerograph with holograph notations
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 1
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: 2 copies, one with note, "For 'World' Cath Action Federation."
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 5
Item 5 - Section I: The Avoidance of War
First Lines: 79. In spite of the fact that recent wars have wrought physical and moral havoc
Sub-Type: Published material
Draft:
Copy Type: Printed material with holograph notations
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 2
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: Copy of Article 79 of the "Constitution of the Church in the Modern World" with Merton's underlining.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 5