K-Z, 1904
Scope and Contents
Kaighn, Sally Ann. [congratulations on the birth of Mary Hoxie Jones], 1904 December 25; Kelly, Robert L. (President, Earlham College), 1904 December 13; King, Irving. [Rufus M. Jones's book "Social Law in the Spiritual World" of great value and has prompted him to write an article on social psychology], 1904 December 27; Littleboy, William [re publicity for Woodbrooke], 1904 July 24; Lloyd, M. Jessie. [has heard several lectures on Bible, including at Woodbrooke], 1904 August 11; Love, Alfred H. (President of Universal Peace Union) [requesting Rufus M. Jones give an address on peace], 1904 April 22; Maxfield, Daniel C. [the search committee is most anxious to have Rufus M. Jones be a candidate for position of principal at Friends School], 1904 March 2; Meader, Olney T. [if Rufus M. Jones will not seek position at Providence Friends School, would he support Walter Meader], 1904 March 11; Meader, Olney. [thinks there has been "an attempt to deceive" on the part of the search committee in their rejection of Walter Meader], 1904; Meader, Walter. [Friends School not prospering; Augustine Jones not accommodating to new ideas; while having nothing to do with Augustine Jones' ouster, would like to have his position], 1904 January 1; Meader, Walter. [complains about new principal, Seth Gifford], 1904 May 3; Morland, Harold. [on morality, sin and atonement], 1904 December 19; Morris, Samuel. [expressions on religion resulting from sermon preached by Rufus M. Jones], 1904 February 7; Newman, Henry Stanley. [disagrees with Jones' theme in his book that all souls will ultimately be saved], 1904 December 22; Page, Marie D. [her portrait of Lowell is completed], 1904 February 18; Peabody, Francis G. [discusses content of Jones' book, "Social Law in the Spiritual World"], 1904 December 12; Penney, Norman. [re circulation of "The Journal" (of Friends Historical Society)], 1904 March 1; Penney, Norman. [distressed by idea of an American Friends Historical Association], 1904 June 24; Pinkham, William P. [takes issue with Jones' "non-Scriptural" positions in "American Friend"], 1904 November 12; Rowntree, John Wilhelm to Fielden Thorp. [cites scope of his work on history of Quakerism], 1904 January 20; Scull, David. [thanks Jones for his book and discusses its contents], 1904 December 24; Spray, Ruth. [encourages Rufus M. Jones to continue as editor of "American Friend"], 1904 January 20; Starbuck, Edwin. [on the reunification of the branches of Quakers], 1904 October 20; Wood, Eleanor. [hopes Summer School settlements will form all over U.S.], 1904 April 11
Dates
- Creation: 1904
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The collection is open for research use.
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