Miles, Walter R. ((Walter Richard)), b. 1885
Person
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Anna S. Cox Brinton family papers
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1228
Abstract
The papers of the family of Anna S. Cox Brinton, a notable Quaker educator, activist and minister. Her family includes Joel and Hannah E. Shipley Bean, the founders of the Beanite branch of Quakerism, as well as Catharine M. Cox Miles, who was active with the American Friends Service Committee in Germany after World War I. Other family members are also included.
Dates:
1825-1960
Walter R. Miles correspondence concerning Why be loyal to the Society of Friends?
Collection — Othertype SC-081
Identifier: SFHL-SC-081
Abstract
In April of 1911, Walter R. Miles, then professor at Iowa State University, posed this query to other Quakers: Why be loyal to the Society of Friends as a distinct denomination? This collection includes responses he received over the next year from prominent Friends across the nation, particularly educators from the Midwest. The letters present their spiritual and doctrinal philosophies. Authors include J. Herschell Coffin, H. Lavinia Bailey, O. Edward Janney, Edward Grubb, Joseph Elkinton,...
Dates:
1911