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A-Z (excludes Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury, includes Ellen Wood), 1900

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents

Carid, G. [giving information on studying at Oxford (Balliol College) with assurance of assistance if Rufus M. Jones comes], 1900 February 18; Hadley, David. [comments on need for sensitivity in "American Friend" editorials], 1900 August 29; Harris, J. Rendel. [is coming to the States where he may present some Quaker lectures], 1900 February 24; Harris, J. Rendel to Mary Garrett Williams. [has not brought enough lectures with him], 1900 July 3; Hazard, Caroline (Pres., Wellesley) [inviting him to come to Wellesley], 1900 November 15; Headley Bros. (Publishers) [have received his series of papers "Spiritual Christianity" (published as A Dynamic Faith)], 1900 March 19; Headley Bros. (Publishers) [sends copy of comments on A Dynamic Faith by Frederick Sessions], 1900 November 16; Hodgkin, Thomas. [thanks him for his Practical Christianity, agreeing with the idea that while true religion must have emotion, it must not be limited to emotion], 1900 January 21; Houghton, Mifflin and Co. [does not feel there would be financial justification for a new edition of Fox's Journal], 1900 January 24; Jones, Augustine, [congratulates him on formulation of discipline; concerned with idea of merging of Yearly Meetings], 1900 January 2; Jones, Augustine. [Lowell (Jones) entering Friends School (at Providence)], 1900 August 26; Jones, Virginia Costello "Genie". [discusses events at home while Rufus is away (at Harvard)], 1900 December 7; King, Irving. [has examined religious experience through a psychological approach], 1900; January 13; Price, Elizabeth Taber. [has placed Rufus M. Jones on program to speak at New Bedford], 1900 December 19; Pritchard, Esther Tuttle. [problems with accepting theory of evolution over story of creation], 1900 February 23; Pritchard, Esther Tuttle. [re women's suffrage and rights and women in Quaker church], 1900 June 5; Rowntree, John Wilhelm [coming to America to present his paper on the Free Ministry in the Society of Friends], 1900 May 19; Schenck, Frederick B. [Rufus M. Jones elected to vice-chairman of the Laymen's Missionary Meeting], 1900 April 23; Stokes, Joseph. [sorry Rufus M. Jones has had return of malarial trouble and advising method of cure], 1900 October 7; Thomas, M. Carey. [states that one must be skeptical until all facts are revealed in reference to a claim by an English professor that he had been "persecuted" by Thomas; every student at Bryn Mawr is a "sacred trust..."], 1900 February 7; White, Charles S. ["American Friend" not answering spiritual needs of western Friends], 1900 December 28; Wood, James. ["American Friend" publishing company is satisfied that Rufus M. Jones take a year's study at Harvard as long as he continues to edit the paper], 1900 April 16; Wood, James. [will be visiting charitable and reform institutions prior to the opening of their Reformatory for Women], 1900 December 14

Dates

  • Creation: 1900

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The collection is open for research use.

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