Emma Cadbury Jr. (1875-1965): papers chiefly related to Vienna, 1924-1963
Contents include:
Papers, chiefly related to Vienna: includes reports from Vienna Centre, correspondence, clippings, notes, memorandums, newspapers, lists of names, essay on Rufus M. Jones, medals, itineraries, autograph book, etc. (some items in German).
Papers, 1924-1947, includes : reports, correspondence, clippings - includes material on deteriorating conditions in Europe and how to proceed [from folder originally marked "Reports from Vienna Centre"].
Papers, ca. 1939-1948, includes : 3 p. typed list re: Hitler Youth in Austria (in German); English and German versions of a broadcast message to Austria; memorandums, includes Austrian Labor Committee in New York recommendations and "The European Question and America" by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (1944); ECjr's notes on Austria; correspondence (1939-1947); printed items and clippings, also a newspaper [from folder originally marked "Austria"]
Papers, ca. 1947-1948, chiefly concerned with post-war conditions in Europe, includes material on Czechoslovakia, World Peace, memorandum "Mothers in the U. N. O. by Mathilde Hanzel-Hubner, Vienna" (1947) and "Should Austria have an army of her own?" (1949).
Vienna newspapers, Sept. 2 and 7, 1946.
Lists of names and addresses, ca. 1937-1956, of various organizations connected with Vienna and ECjr, includes : "Joint Club," "Quaker Club," "Vienna Group," "Forum," "Wider Quaker Fellowship in Vienna," "Vienna Soroptimist Club."
"Rufus M. Jones" 1951 essay by ECjr (in German).
Medals (3) given to ECjr.
Trip itineraries, 1929 and 1963.
"Unserer Miss Cadbury" 1934 autograph book ("the red book" referred to in correspondence between Mary Hoxie Jones and Leah Furtmulller, Vienna [filed in Box 34, estate papers, folder 2])
Dates
- Creation: 1924-1963
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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