Box 6
Contains 8 Results:
Honolulu FSC Correspondence and Reports, 1948-1951
This folder includes reports, correspondence, and news bulletins related to the Honolulu Friends Service Committee. Topics include the activities of the Honolulu FSC and other organizations concerned with relief effort including the American Friends Service Committee.
Honolulu FSC Correspondence and Reports, 1957-1960
This folder includes reports, correspondence, and news bulletins related to the Honolulu Friends Service Committee. Topics include the activities of the Honolulu FSC and other organizations concerned with relief effort including the American Friends Service Committee. Also includes minutes from the AFSC Board of Directors.
Gilbert Bowles Financial Accounts with AFSC, 1948-1959
Includes receipts for accounts held by Gilbert Bowles in connection with the Honolulu Friends Service Committee and the American Friends Service Committee.
Relief Efforts Miscellaneous, 1945
This folder includes miscellaneous documents related to relief work of the American Friends Service Committee and the Hawaii Branch specificially. Documents are related to relief work in Europe, especially Germany, and a clothing relief campaign for the Philippines.
Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA) Correspondence, 1945-1946
Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA) Correspondence, 1946
Includes correspondence, memorandum, and the occaisional newspaper clipping between various parties of the Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA). Gilbert Bowles, members of the American Friends Service Committee's Committee on Japan, and other organizations involved with relief efforts in Asia (primarily in Japan) are the main creators. Most of the correspondence deals with the logistical organizing of clothing and food relief for Japanese people post-World War II.
Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA) Correspondence, 1947
Includes correspondence and memorandum between various parties of the Licensed Agencies for Relief in Asia (LARA). Gilbert Bowles (as a member of the Hawaii Branch of the AFSC), members of the American Friends Service Committee's Committee on Japan (Edward Peacock is most prominent), and other organizations involved with relief efforts in Japan are the main creators. Most of the correspondence deals with the logistics of bringing clothing and food relief overseas.