G-M, 1944
Scope and Contents
Gawthorp, Herbert H. (response to Jones' pacifist stance against Germany; includes clippings containing harmful, racist, and offensive content), 1944 March 8; Gillett, Henry T. [writes about Quaker Meeting in Glasgow; decline of the religious aspect of Quakerism], 1944 May 20; Grant, William (The Grant Foundation). [in response to Jones’ letter, will try to persuade authorities to allow food to be sent into occupied countries; discusses nature of Grant Foundation funding], 1944 April 20; Harvey, T. Edward. Leeds, England, 1944; Haverford College Library (D.P. Lockwood). [Rufus M. Jones made an honorary life member of Library Associates], 1944 June 20; Hinshaw, David, 1944; Holdsworth, L. Violet, 1944; Hoover, Herbert. [thanks for sympathy at the death of Lou Henry Hoover], 1944 January 25; Leach, Robert. [Reed Cary’s visits to his conscientious objector camp improves relations with American Friends Service Committee; is completing his Nantucket research], 1944 May 14; MacMillan Co. (Ellen Shippen). [Rufus M. Jones’s book "The Radiant Life" had been selected as one of the 50 outstanding religion books of the year by American Library Association., 1944 July 5; Morley, Felix. [would Rufus M. Jones lend his name to a committee which advocates the election of Thomas Dewey for president], 1944 August 14
Dates
- Creation: 1944
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
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