Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2871
Penned note from Heath at 312 Halesworth Street, Santa Ana, California, to Howard E. Kershner, president, Christian Freedom Foundation, New York City. No indication that it was sent, but probably it was copied and mailed.
July 16, 1959
Dear Dr. Kershner:
Here is that circular /describing/ my daughter, Mrs. MacCallum, and her special youth service, “Catoctin Creek,” just in case you should learn of any needing such services in the course of your travels and other work.
I have found much pleasure in reading your “God, Gold and Government.” It seems to me just about the most simple and lucid explanation there is of the necessary fundamentals of any successful civilization — especially when _______ from the political, i.e. the pathological side. We must hope and pray for such understanding as will bring into our public affairs the same kind of organization and productive procedures as we now live by in our non-political affairs. This ideal is presented in general terms by the enclosed — and much further developed elsewhere.
Cordially,
/s/ Spencer Heath
Metadata
Title | Correspondence - 2871 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Correspondence |
Box number | 18:2845-3030 |
Document number | 2871 |
Date / Year | 1959-07-16 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | Howard E. Kershner |
Description | Penned note from Heath at 312 Halesworth Street, Santa Ana, California, to Howard E. Kershner, president, Christian Freedom Foundation, New York City. No indication that it was sent, but probably it was copied and mailed. |
Keywords | Public Services |