Box 38
Contains 14 Results:
Peace Association of Friends in America- Correspondence, 1916
Minutes, correspondence, and events of Peace Association of Friends in America. Topics include proposal to combine Peace Association of Friends into other Boards of the Five Years Meeting, Quaker response to World War I, etc.
Peace Association of Friends in America- Correspondence, 1917
Correspondence between LHW and members of the Peace Association and minutes. Topics include conscientious objectors and alternative service, writing and publishing Peace advertisement, publication of "Messenger of Peace" and other newspaper articles, etc.
Peace Association of Friends in America- Correspondence, 1918-1922
Correspondence between LHW and members of the Peace Association and minutes. Topics include conscientious objectors, London Conference of All Friends (1920), correspondence 1920-21 discusses planning a Disarmament Conference in Baltimore.
Peace Association of Friends in America- "Winona Lake Conference, 1915", 1915
Letters (April 22-July 20, 1915), also printed programs, booklets and other items. Topics include planning for "6th Annual Summer Conference for Young Friends, July 26-Aug. 1 National Peace Conference for Young Friends, July 23-26" [at Winona Lake, Indiana, 1st conference was held July 1910; from booklet Henry J. Cadbury Secy., also Thomas E. Jones, George A. Walton, Wood involved]. Correspondents include Henry J. Cadbury, Allen D. Hole, Thomas E. Jones and others
Peace Association of Friends in America- "Church Peace Association", 1915-1916
Letters, minutes, position statements. Concerns the work of the Commission on Peace and Arbitration of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America.
Peace Association of Friends in America- "Correspondence, 1916 re: The Survey and Mexican Scholarships", 1916
Letters discuss situation between Mexico and U.S., Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Peace Committee developing scholarships for Mexican students to come to U.S. colleges, educational help for Mexico. Correspondents include Paul U. Kellog at The Survey who is interested in response of Quaker colleges (includes letters from Haverford, Whittier and Earlham).
Correspondence, 1908- Feb. 1909
Topics include asking Wood to join the Board, publicity and fundraising campaign for Penn School, and notices of meetings.
Correspondence, 1909 (July-Dec.)
Correspondence related to publicity and fundraising campaign for Penn School (Wood on Publicity Committee), The American Magazine article "Help Educate This Child", correspondence between Wood and newspapers about publicity campaign
Correspondence, 1910 (Jan.-Sept.)
Correspondence related to publicity and fundraising campaign for Penn School (Wood on Publicity Committee), letters between Wood and members of the Penn School board, and notices of meetings.
Correspondence, 1910 (Oct.-Dec.)
Topics include publicity and fundraising campaigns, Wood's trip to the Penn School, and resignation of Robert D. Jenks.