A-Z (excludes Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury), 1902
Scope and Contents
Baily, Joshua L. [statement of causes of the western Friends in "American Friend" takes valuable space], 1902 January 9; Barton, George. [grandeur of Athens], 1902 September 18; Brown, T. Wistar. [re finances of "American Friend"], 1902 January 11; Cadbury, Emma to Elizabeth Jones. [recounts some of events of Rufus and Elizabeth's wedding], 1902 March 12; Cadbury, George to Elizabeth Cadbury. [H.L. Wilson, clerk of Meeting for Sufferings at London Yearly Meeting will be speaking to Rufus M. Jones about coming to Woodbrooke], 1902 January 17; Cadbury, George. [would like him to come to England for a month in the summer], 1902 May 13; Cadbury, George. [sorry Rufus M. Jones will not come for a year to England; feels America has freedom, while England has given up to formalism], 1902 November 26; Ferris, Alfred J. [Ferris and Leach will print his "A Boy's Religion"], 1902 November 1; Grubb, Edward. [sorry he will not stay on after settlement is over the following summer], 1902 November 27; Harris, J. Rendel, 1902 February 26 Headley Bros. Publishers) [re English edition of "A Boy's Religion"], 1902 November 15; Houghton, Mifflin and Co. (Publishers) [will not publish his "Study in New Testament Mysticism"], 1902 July 10; Jones, Augustine. [route of George Fox in New England], 1902 July 24; Jones, Augustine. [more on George Fox], 1902 August 1; Jones, Augustine. [George Barton to be charged with heresy], 1902 August 11; Jones, Augustine. [proof that he and Rufus M. Jones are descended from colonial governors of Rhode Island], 1902 September 23; Macmillan and Co. (Publishers) [may publish his edition of George Fox's Journal], 1902 July 5; Penney, Norman. [re publication of George Fox's Journal], 1902 June 5; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [George Cadbury offering his house, Woodbrooke, with the objective of forming a permanent settlement for Bible study; proposed purpose for Woodbrooke; Rufus M. Jones requested as principal of Woodbrooke], 1902 January 21; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [definitions of Woodbrooke Settlement School], 1902 May ?; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [in receipt of Rufus M. Jones's letter declining position at Woodbrooke; state of American Quaker statesmanship], 1902 December 2; Rowntree, John Wilhelm. [the Woodbrooke Committee has offered J. Rendel Harris a permanent lectureship at Woodbrooke], 1902 December 11; Sharpless, Isaac. [agrees with Rufus M. Jones that importance of Christianity lies in worship and ministry and that education will solve rest; can't help him decide whether to take Woodbrooke post], 1902 November 5; Thomas, M. Carey. ["much annoyed" at review of George Barton's book (Bryn Mawr College) which will hurt their Semitic Department, though she entirely agrees with it], 1902 August 9; Thomas, M. Carey. [re her election to Bryn Mawr's Board of Trustees], 1902 October 16; Thomas, M. Carey. [on Rockefeller Hall construction and Jones' new marriage--"I like everyone to be married except mystelf"], 1902 October 29; Wood, Emily H. (James Wood's wife) [mentions peace conference in which Rufus M. Jones partook], 1902 January 3; Wood, James. [reasons why he should not take Woodbrooke post and why he should stay in America], 1902 February 8
Dates
- Creation: 1902
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