A-F, 1929
Scope and Contents
All American Friends Conference. [signed declaration of affection by many attenders], 1929 September 3-9; American Eugenics Society (Henry S. Huntington) [invites Jones, a member of the Committee on Cooperation with Clergymen, to the annual luncheon], 1929 November 25; American Friends Service Committee (Abraham S. Underhill). [reports on his visits to Friends Centers in Moscow and Warsaw; feels Friends can make little impact because of the political situation, but feels effort is worthwhile], 1929 January 21; American Friends Service Committee (Bertram Pickard). [assessment of the Friends Center in Geneva], 1929; Beneficiary Society (Joseph Nassar)., [operation of a summer school under auspices of Society of Friends], 1929 November 7; Bowdoin College (Kenneth M. Sills, president), 1929; Brown University (Clarence A. Barbour, president), 1929; Bryn Mawr College (Marion Park, president [re admission and residence of a Black woman, Enid Cook, at Bryn Mawr College], 1929 June 9; Burton, H. Ralph. [Rufus M. Jones listed as supporting a proposal to recognize Soviet Union. Burton gives reasons why this should not happen], 1929 November 26; Cadbury, Emma. Vienna, [mentions that request for the (local?) Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has not been granted], 1929 October 14; Cadbury, John. [as Jones' agent, gives financial information], 1929; Conference of Theological Seminaries and Colleges in the U.S. and Canada (Luther Weigle). [re meeting to discuss future of missionary work and theological education], 1929; Earlham College (Alvin Wildman). [Rufus M. Jones offered position of president], 1929 February ?; Earlham College (Arthur M. Charles). [the importance of having Rufus M. Jones as president of Earlham; "distressingly large number of the members of the 'Quaker Church' participate in Ku Klux Klan"], 1929 March 2; Foreign Committee, YMCA of the USA and Canada (Charles Ewald). [what YMCA is trying to accomplish in Central and South America], 1929 May 16
Dates
- Creation: 1929
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
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