G-K, 1941
Scope and Contents
Gramm, Hans. [re "Union Now"], 1941 April 11; Gramm, Hans. [re new magazine about to be published], 1941 June 24; Green, Alice. [appreciates his comments on her book, Philosophy of Science, and seeks permission to use them in advertising], 1941 January 14; Hale, Richard. [has unsuccessfully defended a conscientious objector, and would like to discuss with Rufus M. Jones other cases and a possible appeal for his client], 1941 June 26; Happich, Hanna. Marburg, In German, 1941 January 27, November 23; Harris, Janet. Plymouth, England, [Rendel Harris' breakdown], 1941 December 12; Morley, Felix. [upon the death of Thomas Kelly. Hopes Rufus M. Jones can fill the breach at Haverford College], 1941 January 21; Heath, Carl. Surrey, England, 1941 December 24; Holdsworth, L. Violet. Falmouth, England , [pleased Rufus M. Jones liked her book "Moonscar(?)" written under a pseudonym], 1941 February 21; Holdsworth, L. Violet. Falmouth, England , [thanks Rufus M. Jones for his book on immortality, a theme old people particularly wish to explore], 1941 December 7; Hoover, Herbert. [Edward Rich was misquoted concerning Hoover's organization in the "New York Times" and American Friends Service Committee now writing a statement supporting it], 1941 March 24; Hoover, Herbert. ["that was a kindly and encouraging note. And I think we all need encouragement if we are to keep this battle up."], 1941 March 28; Hoover, Herbert. [restates need for support], 1941 April 22; Hoover, Herbert. [pleased Rufus M. Jones liked his statement on the issue of peace or war], 1941 May 13; Jacob, Francis. [re use and harvesting of Pond Field at South China, Maine], 1941 October 11; Jones, Genie. [re meeting of the Oxford Group at her home], 1941 September 27; Kaufman, ?, 1941 August 5; Kershner, Howard (director of relief, American Friends Service Committee). Marseilles, France, [has written the story of their work in France], 1941 January 3
Dates
- Creation: 1941
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