Letters between Rufus M. Jones and Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1907
Scope and Contents
To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [had a speaking victory in Kansas and feels cause could be won if only more emissaries; President Stanley wholly unfit for his place], 1907 January 4; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [giving lectures at Bible Institute in Wichita where provincial Friends very much against modern thought though Alfred Ware and Edwin Jay very much for it. President Stanley gave a speech attacking evolutionists and higher critics, inflaming the ignorant, though his (Rufus M. Jones’s) speech had convinced many young people], 1907 February 2; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [feels he has had greatest triumph in talk at Richmond, Ind., and that his message was accepted], 1907 October 17
Dates
- Creation: 1907
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
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