Box 6
Contains 21 Results:
Japan and Japanese Evacuees in the US, 1942-1950, 1942-1950
Letters to EMJ, including (1942) from a Japanese evacuee describing the situation in an incarceration camp and from Margaret Jones (1950) on Friends in Japan; also a 1942 report by Homer and Edna Morris on the Japanese Evacuation and Friends' work.
MX Missile Episode Papers, 1983-1984, 1983-1984
Correspondence, including EMJ letter to Major Walsh, 10/23/83, about her outrage concerning proposed MX, and other letters on this topic, 1983.
Nebraska Central College and William Penn College Papers, 1948-1986
Letters to EMJ about the status of her alma mater, the merger of N.C.C. with William Penn College, fundraising and other issues, including from William Penn College president, John Wagoner, informing EMJ that she would receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from them in 1984; correspondents also include earlier William Penn College president, Gus Turbeville.
Peace Board Papers, 1950-1980, 1950-1980
Letters to EMJ and Daniel Jensen from Esther Harlan, Sister Paul Hirschboeck, Agnes Hole and Ralph Templin on Quaker and other peace initiatives; also "The Report of the Peace Board of the Five Years Meeting of Friends, 1945-1950".
Pendle Hill Papers, 1931-1981, 1931-1981
EMJ was an assistant secretary at Pendle Hill in the 1930s and the bulk of the correspondence is from this period. Correspondence concerns applications/admissions process, development, Domingo Ricart, rehabilitation project in Penna. coal field areas (camps). Correspondents include: Anna and Howard Brinton, Henry T. Hodgkin, Joseph E. Platt, Ed Sanders, Dan Wilson; also some scattered minutes, by-laws [1941?] and other miscellaneous.
Philadelphia Friends Center Committee, 1964-1975, 1964-1975
Issues relating to fund raising for the new center at 15th and Cherry Streets, including letters to EMJ, minutes, committee members and a final report relating to the fund-raising appeal. Letter writers include Hugh Middleton, Jonathan Rhoads and Allen White.