N-Z, 1908
Scope and Contents
Richards, Theodore W, 1908; Rowntree, B. Seebohm. [has read and enjoyed chapters of his unpublished book], 1908 May 25; Rowntree, Joseph. [wishes to expedite all matters connected with the printing of the history (Rowntree Series of Quaker Histories)], 1908 April 27; Rowntree, Joseph. [they have been sending out printed proofs of thus-far produced chapters of the history for criticism by historians], 1908 May 28; Rowntree, Joseph. [sends editorial comments on Rufus M. Jones's introduction to his volume of the history], 1908 September 10; Scull, David. [would like to have printed Rufus M. Jones's talk on an aspect of "new thought"], 1908 November 5; Silcock, T.B. [is sending passes to House of Commons so that Rufus M. Jones may hear Prime Minister Balfour and leaders of the temperance movement], 1908 July 15; Stranahan, Edgar H. [has suggested that Rufus Jones has attempted to control Five Years' Meeting by influencing young Friends], 1908 December 16; Taylor, Ernest E. [sets out topics to be addressed by Rufus M. Jones at Scarborough Sunday School], 1908 April 3; Thomas, Charles. [has been transcribing minute books of Virginia Meetings], 1908 March 7; Vaux, George to Norman Penney. (copy) [the Philadelphia Ledger reported an address given by Rufus M. Jones in which he was said to attack the religious teaching of early Friends. Rufus M. Jones disclaimed this. Vaux sends both clippings (here Ledger copies)], 1908 January 28; Watson, John [wants Rufus M. Jones to choose great American Quaker literature for inclusion in a Quaker anthology], 1908 June 5; Western Yearly Meeting (Randolph and Murphy sign). [ministerial association of Western Yearly Meeting met and wishes the editors of the "American Friend" and "Evangelical Friend" to "cease the spirit of bitter contention"], 1908 January 7
Dates
- Creation: 1908
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