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G-M, 1934

 File — Box: 22, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

Gregg, Richard B. [regarding his manuscript "The Power of Non-Violence" which he hopes Rufus M. Jones will read], 1934 February 20; Grubb, Edward, 1934; Hamilton, Alice. [Miss Addams and she wish him success with the German mystics], 1934 June 4; Happich, Marie, 1934; Harris, J. Rendel (dictated). [he is getting photos of the newly-found temple], 1934 August 21; Haverford College (from a number of people). [concerning Rufus M. Jones's retirement as professor of philosophy], 1934; Haverford College (William Wistar Comfort). [tells about activities at the college], 1934 November 9; Healey, Guy. [tells of the great influence on his life of Rufus M. Jones], 1934 May 16; Hobhouse, Stephen. England. [David Baumgardt is the only Jewish person left on the faculty of Berlin University], 1934 October 27; Hume, Wilson. [is translating from Arabic a manual of Orthodox Muslim mysticism, and later applying his study to the Hindu-Muslim problem in India; wonders what Rufus M. Jones thinks of this idea], 1934 February 3; Inge, W. R., 1934; Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry (Charles Ewald). [in the face of Hitler's actions, request funds to organize interest toward getting the United States into the League of Nations], 1934 November 22; Lloyd, M. Jessie, 1934; London Missionary Society (F.H. Hawkins). [re work of Lucy Burtt at Yenching University; hopes Rufus M. Jones will accept invitation to become representative on the Board] (Rufus M. Jones accepts), 1934 March 30; Lowry, Alfred, 1934; Macmillan Co. [several letters re books with which Rufus M. Jones is involved], 1934; Minor, Maria. Firenze, Italy. [grateful for his visit and words], 1934 December 11; McConnell, (Bishop) Francis J. [indebtedness to Rufus M. Jones for what he has written and what he has done], 1934 February 16; Melon, Germaine. Paris, [arrangements for Rufus M. Jones's visit there], 1935 October 5; Merle, J. Maison Maternelle de la Marne. [same as above], 1934 September 27; Modern Missions Movement (Charles Ewald). [hopes Rufus M. Jones will reconsider his rejection of membership on their National Committee as its function is to implement the findings of Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry] (Rufus M. Jones reconsiders), 1934 May 9

Dates

  • Creation: 1934

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