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1926-1979, 1926-1979

 File — Box: 1

Scope and Contents

Mary. The Bee Hive: [references to Young Friends, Yearly Meetings and many references to well-known Quakers]; Mary Elliott Edmondsen. Nurnberg to Buckeberg: [describes her trip from America, Meeting for Worship, travel through England and then Germany]; Olive Alexander: [Woodbrooke memories and reunion; Young Friends from 10 Yearly Meetings met and shortly will have a conference of which she is manager]; Ruth Outland Maris: [reports on field trips for AFSC as Home Service volunteer, including 87 personal interviews]; Margaret D. Webb; Wilhelm Hubben: [responds to his letter describing situation in Germany; enormous amount of activity of AFSC, including coal work]; M. Kiser, E. Linton, R. Outland & C. Cunningham: [in Germany Wilhelm Hubben's school dissolved, Hans Albrecht's salary cut, Corder Catchpool arrested, persecution against liberals severe, as it is against Jews; attaches a letter from Johannes Schwagen and wife with a proposal for German Friends to consider]; Olive Alexander: [Peace and Home Service Sections of AFSC have been experimenting with Quaker pacifist technique in conflict situations in social and economic areas. -- the peace caravaners have concentrated particularly on international relations -- and thinking of establish a Peace Work Camp]; John and Ruth; Daniel [Jensen] [Mexico]: [Sr. Prieto is said to be ready to save refugees ""abandoned"" by Dr. Puche's outfit, providing them with living quarters, health services, etc.; other daily events, 1940] and [rumors that left-wing Spaniards are mobilizing in France to be back into Spain, 1940]; Suzanne [Sein]; ""dear Friends"": [re Domingo Ricart; the Spanish migration to Mexico in the past two years was significant for Mexico, in cultural and spiritual terms]; Mary Hoxie [Jones]. Richmond, Indiana: [spends her time in meeting with Yearly or Quarterly Meeting groups]; Danny Kaye. La Grange, Wy: [criticizing one of his programs while appreciating him in general]

Dates

  • Creation: 1926-1979

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

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