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Unpublished lectures, 1932-1959, undated

 File — Box: 26

Scope and Contents

Note: includes some programs of the events. Physics teaching notes, entitled, "Relativity 2", undated; Pendle Hill and Quakerism, Typescript with Manuscript footnote "Substance of an address by Howard Brinton, delivered at the closing exercises at Pendle Hill, June 2nd, 1932", 1932 June 2; "The Historical Background of the Brinton Family and the Contribution of William the Elder to the Settlement of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Program and what may be the text of this talk. Typescript, fragile, 1934 September 15; "Religion and Social Action." Printed program schedule for Programs over S1XAL, "The World-Wide Listener" Boston radio, 1939 June 18; The Basis of Quaker Pacifism, at the 5th Meeting of the American Society of Church History held in conjunction with the American Historical Association, program and Manuscript, 1940 December 27; Annual Vassar community Church Conference, Religion and Social Action lead by Howard Haines Brinton, 2 copies of the program, 1941 February 23-26; The Method of Mysticism, paper read at the 11th Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences, symposium on Method and Belief held at the New School for Social Research, Typescript and Ms., with program of the conference, 1942 May 3; Program from the dedication of Bowne House as a national shrine to religious freedom in Flushing, New York, Howard Haines Brinton gave address. Also a clipping from the Long Island Star- Journal 10-3-45, 1945 October 10; Institute on "The Quaker Faith," lead by Howard Haines Brinton, draft of the invitation by the Pittsburgh Friends Meeting only, 1948 February 29; Religion in an Age of Science, address given at Pennsylvania State College, program only, 1949 February 20-24; The Validity of Non-Episcopal Ordination, Subject, "Prophetic Ministry," Harvard Divinity School, Dudleian lecture, invitation and official letter of appointment and program only, 1949 April 26; For the Brinton Reunion, Manuscript, 1950 September 30; Roads to Agreement conference sponsored by the AFSC held at Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, leaders Howard Haines Brinton and Stuart Chase, 1952 February 15-17; What is our faith? and Introduction to the session on Worship and the Life of Prayer, prepared for the All Friends Conference at Oxford. Typescript, 1952 August; Third World Conference on Faith and Order, in Lund, Morning Worship led by Howard Haines Brinton, Program containing introduction, 1952 August 21; Science, Loyalty and Love: Three bases of Morality, Nitobe Lecture, Japan Yearly Meeting. Typescript Also, printed Japanese version issued by Japan Society of Friends, 1953 November 15; The Fundamental Principles of Pacifism in Buddhism, Christianity and Other Living Religions, Opening Address, World Pacifist Conference in Japan, Typescript, fragile, 1954 April 2; "How Did They Become Friends," Typescript, with hand written note, "This was taken by a stenographer and contains some errors, especially of names. If made into a pamphlet it would need considerable revision. Howard Haines Brinton", 1956 November 16-18; The Brintons in Birmingham Meeting: An address delivered in the Meeting House at Westtown School on the occasion of the Brinton Family Reunion celebrating the 275 anniversary of the arrival of William Brinton in America in 1684 mimeographed copy, 1959 August; The Brintons in Birmingham Meeting: An address delivered in the Meeting House at Westtown School on the occasion of the Brinton Family Reunion celebrating the 275 anniversary of the arrival of William Brinton in America in 1684 mimeographed copy, 1959 August 8; A Quaker Theory of Education, outline for a series of 4 lectures on the doctrines of the Society of Friends given first to the faculty of Friends Central School, Philadelphia and later to the faculty and committee in charge of Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia, Manuscript, undated

Dates

  • Creation: 1932-1959, undated

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This collection is open for research use.

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