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A-F, 1944

 File — Box: 27, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

Allenson and Co. Ltd. [receive permission to republish Rufus M. Jones’s “Stories of Hebrew Heroes” from his English publishers], 1944 April 4; American Bureau for Medical Aid to China (Lin Yutang) to Alfred Kohlberg. (copy). [re Sino-American political interaction vis-à-vis Medical Aid Bureau], 1944 January 23; American Bureau for Medical Aid to China (Alfred Kohlberg). [with regard to the work of American Bureau for Medical Aid to China, of which he was a director, Dwight Edward, apparently an American Friends Service Committee Field Director in China, has made false and misleading statements concerning Chinese medical institutions and other related aspects causing much damage], 1944 February 5; ACLU (Roger Baldwin). [re placement of Civilian Public Service under non-military supervisory administration], 1944 February 24; "American Friend" (Errol T. Elliott). [requests Rufus M. Jones to write a history of "American Friend" beginning with "Friends Review" and "Christian Worker"], 1944 March 24; American Friends Service Committee (Edward Evans) to dear Friend. [announcement of intention of Rufus M. Jones to resign from chairmanship of American Friends Service Committee], 1944 May 15; American Friends Service Committee (Clarence Pickett). [agrees with Rufus M. Jones that "The Friend" needs creative leadership, though "Friends Intelligencer" and American "Friend" are doing well], 1944 July 20; Andover Newton Theological School (Everett C. Herrick). [offers a position to Rufus M. Jones to fill a gap], 1944 March 17; Aydelotte, Frank. [praises Rufus M. Jones as chairman of American Friends Service Committee], 1944 May 19; Baldwin, Tony. Scarborough, England, [their experiences since war began], 1944 April 18; Benton, Josephine. [is writing on Saints and Mystics for Friends for Friends General Conference and would like Rufus M. Jones’s comments], 1944 February 21; Binford, Raymond. [re his suggested improvements for rural meetings with chart], 1944 June 7; Bryn Mawr College (Katharine McBride), 1944; Bryn Mawr College (Margaret Platt). [thanks Rufus M. Jones for agreeing to write an article on the Quaker tradition at Bryn Mawr College], 1944 October 4; Cadbury, Emma. [re an address Rufus M. Jones is to give], 1944 September 8; Cadbury, Jack and Tessa. Yorkshire, England, 1944; Campbell, Agnes. [is compiling a Rufus M. Jones bibliography], 1944 April 15; Chicago Sun. Eve Club (Clifford Barnes). [thanks for Rufus M. Jones’s sermon], 1944 April 28; Church, Leslie F. London, [as editor of "London Quarterly" and "Holborn Review" and contributor to essays in Rufus M. Jones’s honor, wishes to express gratitude for Jones’ lifetime of work], 1944 October 25; Community Church, New York, [group of letters re talk by Rufus M. Jones given at Community Church], 1944 March 6; Drake Conference (William Rothenburger). [attendants agreed conference was epoch-making, and lectures, including Rufus M. Jones’s will be printed], 1944 February ?; Dutton, E.P. Co. (Elliott Macrae). [pleased Rufus M. Jones will write introduction to "The Eleven Religions"], 1944 May 5; Fellowship of Reconciliation (Nevin Sayre). [grateful for help with cablegram to Lord Lang opposing block bombing of German cities], 1944 February 24; "The Friend" (London) (Hubert W. Peet). [hopes Rufus M. Jones will write an article on William Penn for the tercentenary of his birthday], 1944 March 1; "The Friend" (London) (Hubert W. Peet). [thanks for article “The Winnowing Fan” for "The Friend"], 1944 March 24; Friends World Committee (Leslie Schaffer). [used Rufus M. Jones’s message “Are We Ready” as a starting point for their discussions], 1944 September 1; Fry, Joan Mary. London, 1944 October 1

Dates

  • Creation: 1944

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