N-Z, 1901
Scope and Contents
Pritchard, Esther Tuttle. [sends article to "American Friend" on the Extension Course], 1901 February 4; Pritchard, Esther Tuttle [new paper will be issued early in next year], 1901 November 16; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [despair at the Second Boer War and shaken belief in democracy; has been recorded a minister], 1901 February 6; Rowntree, John Wilhelm [will have to see doctor in Chicago; if Rufus M. Jones works slowly, may achieve goal of "new learning" and summer school movement with "American Friend"; has lost some sight in his eye], 1901 October 2; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [his disease is not checked], 1901 October 1; Russell, Elbert. [sending article to "American Friend" in reply to Woodard's "Biblical Criticism"], 1901 August 24; Scattergood, J. Henry. [Rufus M. Jones's Dynamic Faith, according to Scattergood, places Christianity first and Quakerism second], 1901 February 3; Scull, David to Lyman Abbott. [there are 6,000 subscribers to "American Friend"], 1901 April 8; Sharpless, Isaac. [Rufus M. Jones's title for 1901-02 would be associate professor, probably of philosophy and biblical literature], 1901 February 12; Sharpless, Isaac. [Would Rufus M. Jones take classes in English Bible while another faculty member on leave], 1901 May 27; Steere, Jonathan M. [re Committee of Oversight for First Day School Bible class at 12th St. Meeting, and would Rufus M. Jones teach the class], 1901 July 7; Stokes, William C, 1901 March 19; Thomas, M. Carey. [is glad he is marrying "a college woman and a Bryn Mawr woman" (Elizabeth Cadbury)], 1901 November 16; Tierney, Agnes L. [for herself, less interested in religious denomination than in people; perhaps Rufus M. Jones should start an independent paper in which he could fearlessly express his views], 1901 June 14; Watson, John M. [re Yearly Meeting in Canada], 1901 July 12; Wood, Carolena M. [work concerning reformatory and district nursing], 1901 January 10; Wood, Carolena [thanks him for his talk on temperance causing temperance work to be put on a sounder footing; Rufus M. Jones and James Wood will be giving talks on peace], 1901 December 8; Wood, James [will be speaking to Friends Missionary Association], 1901 January 12; Wood, James. [will not be able to write editorials for "American Friend"], 1901 January 13; Wood, James. [Uniform Discipline turned down by North Carolina Yearly Meeting; article on "belief" may be the point of dissension and he is sending an article for "American Friend" that may persuade otherwise], 1901 August 11; Woodard, Luke. [difference of opinion on the doctrine of the atonement], 1901 August 2
Dates
- Creation: 1901
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