Essays on economic and other issues, 1980-1989
Scope and Contents
Apr. 10, 1980: Visual Picture of Money in Motion; a circular diagram for Kendal Current Events; Ca. 1980: A proposed message by a presidential candidate — To the American People; Aug. 1981: What is Economics and why does it seem so confusing and out of control?; 1983: Response to Kingdon Swayne’s project on stewardship; Nov. 1984: Economics for Concerned Persons; 1984?: Response to Samuel Caldwell’s statement about Quaker education; Aug. 30, 1985: Response to Sam Sparhawk who sent a Wall Street Journal article on “Restoring Banking Confidence”; Nov. 1985: South Africa Divestment - Economic Coercion: The Moral Implications; PYM News article (along with other views); June 1988: Response to a request from a British Friend about ethical nature of investments; Sept. 1988: Fiduciary Corporation of Friends pamphlet ; Oct. 1988: Response to Richard Wood, Thoughts about Conscience; March 4, 1989: Transcript of his 1989 oral history interview done by the AFSC which he talks about his activities during the WWI era and in the investment committee in the 1950s-1977; Probably in 1980’s Untitled essay concerning fiduciary responsibilities; Ronald Reagan has made economics a household word...; Capital Gifts; concerning Quaker investments; Money and Other Possessions; The Economy and Inflation
Dates
- Creation: 1980-1989
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Physical Facet
1 folder
Find It at the Library
Most of the materials in this catalog are not digitized and can only be accessed in person. Please see our website for more information about visiting or requesting repoductions from Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College Library