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Box 32

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Contains 22 Results:

Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, 1910

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 12
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To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [in England for conference], 1910 September 13

Dates: 1910

Letters from Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1911

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 13
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To Mary Hoxie Jones and Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. Switzerland, postcards and letters to them in Marburg. [telling of wonderful mountains to climb], 1911 August ?; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [“I believe more and more that the greatest single help to a spiritual life is a deep and living human love for another.”], 1911 August 15

Dates: 1911

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1911

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents To Violet Hodgkin. [speaks of sights he has seen in Italy; there are 2 types of people working for the militant church: one, uncompromising in ideals (e.g. St. Francis and John Woolman) while the other is bent on getting positive things done -- Rufus M. Jones feels himself to be of the first type, though feels there is a place for those of the second type], 1911 June 18; To Charles Taylor. [hopes Taylor can contribute to keep "American Friend" afloat], 1911 February 16; To “dear Friend”....
Dates: 1911

Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1912

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 15
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To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. On a climbing trip in the Canadian Rockies with Arnold Rowntree and George Newman, 1912 August 9

Dates: 1912

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1912

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 16
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To Edward Farr. [is discovering clues for his new book], 1912 November 14

Dates: 1912

Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1913

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones and Mary Hoxie Jones. Writes en route and from England and Wales., 1913 August ?; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [work at British Museum progressing well], 1913 August 19; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [conference on Quaker history is to take place including Arnold and Joseph Rowntree, William Charles Braithwaite, Edward Grubb et al; then on to Reading Sunday School for which he has less enthusiasm than he used to], 1913 August 25; To Elizabeth...
Dates: 1913

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1913

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents To Violet Hodgkin. [gives itinerary of his upcoming trip to England, including Reading Sunday School], 1913 August 20; To Anna Littleboy. [describes research needs for writing of Quaker history], 1913 January 14; To George Newman. [if something isn’t done, American Quakerism will drift into senility], 1913 April 7; To Arnold Rowntree. [mentions "Present Day Papers"], 1913 September 16; To Arnold Rowntree. [re teaching at the summer school, new book, long talk with Edward Grubb, interest by...
Dates: 1913

Letters between Rufus M. Jones, Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1914

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 19
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To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [writes from Harvard where he is giving a series of sermons], 1914 February 7; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [has given sermon at Wellesley, then on to see Augustine Jones], 1914 February 18

Dates: 1914

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1914

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents To Edward Farr. [writes to him about funding of "Present Day Papers," but that it seems to be on firm footing with steady improvement], 1914 October 8; To Edward Farr. [tells of concussion incurred in a fall on ice], 1914 December 27; To Violet Hodgkin. [hopes she will write an article for "Present Day Papers"], 1914 October 20; To Virgil Johnson. [offering Johnson position of secretary with their commission(?)], 1914 September 16; To Theodor Sippell. [re disagreement in which Sippell felt...
Dates: 1914