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Box 32

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Contains 22 Results:

Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1905

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [on a trip to Midwest to talk on Quakerism; Thomas Newlin will be along and will help “in the coming days of battle with the narrow wing”], 1905 June 7; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [on his talk at Whittier, successful in winning over California Friends knowing it to be critical and crucial], 1905 June 14; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [spoke at meeting at Pasadena, attended by John Henry and Robert Douglas which was as strenuous a day as any...
Dates: 1905

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1905

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 3
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To Herbert Standing. [“personality is the only truly interesting thing”], 1905 December 20

Dates: 1905

Letters between Rufus M. Jones and Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1906

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 4
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To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [will be speaking at conference at Moses Brown School], 1906 February 4; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [reminded everywhere of Lowell (Coutant Jones)], 1906 August 24; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [Bakewell Sunday School has begun], 1906 August 31; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [in Scotland where he is most interested in the lives of John Knox and David Hume], 1906 September 5

Dates: 1906

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1906

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 5
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To Edward Farr. [will be giving commencement address at Moses Brown School and hopes their class can have 25th reunion at the same time], 1906 March 8; To Edward Farr. [has talked to Percy Bigland “the most distinguished Quaker artist we have ever produced” about painting Augustine Jones’ portrait to present to Moses Brown School], 1906 September 20; To Haverford Monthly Meeting. 1906 October 18

Dates: 1906

Letters between Rufus M. Jones and Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1907

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [had a speaking victory in Kansas and feels cause could be won if only more emissaries; President Stanley wholly unfit for his place], 1907 January 4; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [giving lectures at Bible Institute in Wichita where provincial Friends very much against modern thought though Alfred Ware and Edwin Jay very much for it. President Stanley gave a speech attacking evolutionists and higher critics, inflaming the ignorant, though his (Rufus...
Dates: 1907

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1907

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To George Newman. [the influences of the “Ohio School are very pernicious and are spreading through the rural meetings of the west... it is semi-fanatical and not amenable to rational steering... the task of saving Quakerism in America is gigantic”], 1907 August 7; To Cousin. [states that he is glad to be able to help young men and him in particular]; Rufus M. Jones’s book has been published by Friends Book and Tract Association], 1907 December 14

Dates: 1907

Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1908

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 8
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To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. Switzerland, postcards, 1908 August ?

Dates: 1908

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1908

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 9
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To George Newman. [has to give lectures at Scarboro Sunday School], 1908 June 22

Dates: 1908