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Oral history interview with Mary Lathrop

Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Mary Lathrop discusses her experiences with Dorothy Day. She briefly talks about Day's attitude to her sainthood, but spends most of the interview reminiscing about Day's impact on her life, specifically her personal relationship with her and how she influenced her life and her spiritual thought. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording.

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  • "Interview conducted for Dorothy Day : portraits by those who knew her. Mary Lathrop discusses her experiences with Dorothy Day. She briefly talks about Day's attitude to her sainthood, but spends most of the interview reminiscing about Day's impact on her life, specifically her personal relationship with her and how she influenced her life and her spiritual thought. Interviewed by Rosalie G. Riegle. Interruptions in audio present in original recording."@en
  • "Interview conducted for Voices from the Catholic Worker. Mary Lathrop discusses her experiences as a Catholic Worker and how she met Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy. She describes her close relationship with Day, their travels together, her funeral, and her possible canonization. She speaks about her relationship with Hennacy, starting Joe Hill House in Salt Lake City, Utah. She explains why she left the city and ultimately the Catholic Worker for a time. Lathrop shares stories and anecdotes of Day and Hennacy throughout. Interviewed by Rosalie Riegle Troester. Interruptions in audio present in original recording."@en
  • "In this interview, Catholic Worker Mary Lathrop speaks about her tumultuous background, conversion to Christianity, and ultimately to Catholicism, and what drew her to the Catholic Worker. She also describes meeting Dorothy Day, living at St. Joseph's House and the relationships she developed there. Lathrop also discusses following Ammon Hennacy to Salt Lake City, Utah, helping him found Joe Hill House, and leaving Salt Lake City to work as a laborer throughout California. The interview ends abruptly. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer."@en

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  • "History"@en
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  • "Oral histories"@en

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  • "Oral history interview with Mary Lathrop"@en