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Jones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew), 1863-1948

 Person

Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:

Devere Allen Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-053
Abstract

Author, editor, journalist and lecturer; advocate of internationalist pacifism; influential member of the Socialist Party in the 1930s; genealogist; recorder of Rhode Island history and lore; named Harold Devere Allen.

Dates: 1809-1978; Majority of material found within 1910-1955

American Friends Fellowship Council Records

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG4-004
Overview The American Friends Fellowship Council had its origin in the Fellowship Committee of the American Friends Service Committee. Founded in 1933, its primary purpose was to foster an increased interest in Quakerism throughout the United States and to draw all Friends groups into closer sympathy and fellowship. The Fellowship Council merged with the Friends World Committee, American Section, in 1954. The collection includes correspondence and administrative records, minutes, financial...
Dates: 1933-1954

Joel and Hannah Bean Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-012
Overview Joel Bean (1835-1914) and his wife, Hannah Elliott Bean (1830-1909), were prominent Quaker ministers in Iowa Yearly Meeting in the mid-nineteenth century when Quaker settlements were expanding in Iowa. Joel Bean was born in Alton, New Hampshire, in 1825, the son of John and Elizabeth Hill Bean, and educated at Friends Boarding School in Providence, Rhode Island. He migrated to Iowa in 1853, and taught school at West Branch, Iowa, from 1850 to 1861. In 1859, he married Hannah Elliott Shipley...
Dates: 1825-1914

Howard Haines Brinton and Anna Shipley Cox Brinton papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1189
Abstract Howard Haines Brinton and Anna Shipley Cox Brinton were 20th-century Quaker educators and prolific authors whose areas of expertise included the physical sciences and the Classics. Notably, they also worked for the American Friends Service Committee in Europe, for Friends Center in Tokyo, Japan, and as directors of Pendle Hill, an adult study center in Wallingford, PA. They were both recorded ministers in the Religious Society of Friends. This collection also contains materials of other...
Dates: 1859-2005

Henry J. Cadbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1121
Overview

Papers of Quaker Biblical scholar Henry J. Cadbury (1883-1974), a founder of the American Friends Service Committee and Nobel Prize winner on behalf of the American Friends Service Committee. Cadbury taught at Haverford (1910-1919 and 1954-1963) and Bryn Mawr Colleges as well as Harvard Divinity School as Hollis Professor of Divinity.

Dates: 1910-1974

William W. Cadbury and Catharine J. Cadbury collection

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1192
Overview

The principal creators in the collection are Quakers William Warder Cadbury (1877-1959) and Catharine Jones Cadbury (1884-1970) who spent most of their lives in China. William Warder Cadbury came to China as a medical missionary in 1909.

Dates: 1893-1967

William Warder Cadbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1160
Overview

The papers of William Warder Cadbury, who was a Quaker medical missionary in China during the first half of the 20th century.

Dates: 1877-1959

Coffin Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-029
Overview The Coffin family were Quakers of Wayne County, Indiana. Elijah Coffin was born in 1793 in Guilford County, N.C., the son of Bethuel and Hannah Dicks Coffin. His son and daughter-in-law, Charles F. and Rhoda M. Coffin were active in the peace movement, prison reform, reform of the treatment of the insane, and the temperance movement. Father and son both served as Clerk of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The collection contains family correspondence, journals, business papers, and miscellaneous...
Dates: 1797-1932

Collection of Poems about Rufus Jones's and Henry J. Cadbury's families

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-200
Overview

This collection contains poems written in honor of Rufus Jones and Henry J. Cadbury and their families.

Dates: 1934-1989

George A. Dunlap, Spike's Diary

 Collection
Identifier: HCS-003-111
Overview

Spike's Diary is a memoir written in the third person by George A. Dunlap (Class of 1916) about his experiences with various staff and faculty members during and after his time at Haverford.

Dates: 1916-1968

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Type
Collection 29
Digital Record 2
 
Subject
diaries 6
Quakers 5
correspondence 5
photographs 5
letters (correspondence) 4
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Peace movements -- United States -- History -- Sources 3
Quakers -- Pennsylvania 3
manuscripts (documents) 3
China -- History -- 20th Century 2
Indians of North America 2
Peace -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends -- History -- Sources 2
Quakers -- 20th century -- Diaries 2
Quakers -- China 2
Quakers -- Education 2
Quakers -- United States -- History -- Sources 2
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945 2
Society of Friends -- California 2
Society of Friends -- Colorado -- Denver 2
Society of Friends -- Doctrines 2
Society of Friends -- History -- 20th century 2
Society of Friends -- Japan 2
Society of Friends -- Maryland 2
Society of Friends -- Mexico 2
Society of Friends -- Missions -- China 2
Society of Friends -- New Jersey 2
Society of Friends -- Oregon -- Elkton 2
Society of Friends -- Pennsylvania 2
Society of Friends -- Washington (D.C.) 2
poetry and poems 2
speeches (documents) 2
American Friend (Richmond, Ind.) 1
American poetry -- Quaker authors 1
Apartheid -- South Africa 1
Arabs 1
Austria -- History -- 1918-1938 1
Authors, American -- 20th century 1
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Sources 1
Bible. Gospels 1
Bible. Luke 1
Catholic Church -- Germany 1
China -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union 1
China -- Politics and Government -- 1949- 1
Church anniversaries -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia 1
Church controversies -- Society of Friends 1
Classicists 1
Connecticut -- Politics and government -- 1865-1950 -- Sources 1
Conscientious objection -- History -- Sources 1
Diaries 1
Draft resisters -- History -- Sources 1
Festivals -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia 1
Friends Journal 1
Germany -- History -- 1918-1933 1
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1945- 1
Hospitals -- China 1
Israel -- History 1
Journalists -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Lawyers -- Pennsylvania -- History -- Sources 1
Lay ministry -- Society of Friends 1
Lecturers -- United States -- Biography -- Sources 1
Leprosy -- China 1
Medical education -- China 1
Medicine -- China 1
Mental Illness -- Treatment -- History 1
Messenger of peace (Richmond, IN : 1870) 1
Messenger of peace (Richmond, IN : 1900) 1
Missionaries -- China 1
Missionaries, Medical -- China 1
Missionaries, Medical -- China -- Guangzhou 1
Missions -- China 1
Mysticism 1
Pacifism -- History -- Sources 1
Pacifism -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Pacifists -- Pennsylvania -- History -- Sources 1
Pacifists -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Palestine 1
Palestine -- History -- 1917-1948 1
Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948 1
Peace -- History -- Sources 1
Peace -- Societies, etc. -- History -- Sources 1
Peace movements -- History -- Sources 1
Periodical editors -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Philippines 1
Philippines -- Photographs 1
Philippines -- Social life and customs 1
Photography -- History 1
Poland -- History 1
Political leadership -- United States 1
Prison reformers 1
Quaker authors 1
Quaker missionaries 1
Quaker physicians -- China 1
Quaker women -- United States 1
Quakers -- 19th century -- Diaries 1
Quakers -- Australia 1
Quakers -- California 1
Quakers -- Congresses -- History -- Sources 1
Quakers -- Diaries 1
Quakers -- England -- 19th century 1
Quakers -- Family relationships 1
Quakers -- Germany 1
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