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A-Z (excluding Lowell C. Jones), 1897

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

Bartlett, J. Henry. [urges Rufus M. Jones to exercise care in his editorial statements], 1897 January 8; Bean, Joel, 1897 December 9; Booth, Maud B. [thanks him for confidence in her work], 1897 March 18; Braithwaite, J. Bevan. [had Quaker input in address to Queen on the 60th year of her reign], 1897 September 10; Carter, John E. [re a meeting on peace and arbitration; attendance issue if held at Race Street Meetinghouse], 1897 February 13; Cook, I.W. [paper covering territory of Iowa Yearly Meeting, Kansas Yearly Meeting and Penn College named Western Work], 1897 January 9 Dillingham, John H. [would prefer to see Peace and Arbitration meeting held at 12th St. Meetinghouse], 1897 February 10; Dillingham, J. H. [re dwindling number of ministers in Philadelphia], 1897 February 13; Dillingham, John H. [thinks Rufus M. Jones must lead in conciliation of Quaker factions], 1897 April 23; Douglas, J. H. [will be glad to write an article about his experience in the ministry], 1897 December 8; Elkinton, Joseph. [re call for Peace and Arbitration meeting], 1897 February 11; Evans, William. [re Peace and Arbitration meeting], 1897 February 11; Garrett, John B. [on sending corn to India], 1897 February 7; Graham, John W. [re Rufus M. Jones's defense of the pastoral system in the "American Friend"; Graham wishes to have his disclaimer published], 1897 April 6; Hanna, Rufka D. [call for patrons for dressmaking business to support women in Syria], 1897; Harris, Henry J. [Hopes Rufus M. Jones will stop to hear talks in social sciences in Halle as well as go to Leipzig to hear Wundt], 1897 June 10; Harris, J. Rendel to Mary Garrett (Williams). (typed copy) [money arrived to help their orphanage], 1897 January 1; Harris, J. Rendel. [summer school (at Scarboro) came off really well], 1897 September 23; Jay, Allen. [he has been urged to write his memoirs], 1897 April 22; Jones, Peace, 1897 April 27 Jones, L.W. (cousin) [is handling Rufus M. Jones's property, advising on harvest, etc.], 1897 January 6; Morris Samuel. [would not object to having his name used in connection with the call for the meeting on peace and arbitration], 1897 February 12; Newlin, Thomas. [is experiencing opposition because of some of his philosophies, including evolution], 1897 August 16; Newman, Henry Stanley. [there will be a proposal to send epistles to all American Friends, including Hicksites], 1897 December 5; Pearson, William [discusses attack on "Western Work"], 1897 January 19; Pearson, William, 1897 September 27; Post, Stephen. [apparently holds property in Nebraska in which Rufus M. Jones has part ownership], 1897; Raidabaugh, P.W. [as a large stockholder in "American Friend," wants business reports, unhappy with management of "American Friend"], 1897 August 19; Scull, David. [recommends places to see in Europe], 1897 May 6; Thomas, Allen Clapp. [death of James Carey Thomas], 1897 November 10; Thomas, M. Carey. [biographical highlights of James Carey Thomas], 1897 November 11; Wing, Asa S. [willing to have named used in connection with call for meeting on peace and arbitration], 1897 February 11; Wood, James. [effect of regional Friends' papers drawing support away from "American Friend"], 1897 August 10

Dates

  • Creation: 1897

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