Box 33
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1920
File — Box: 33, Folder: 11
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To Wilbur K. Thomas. [has had a proposal that American Friends Service Committee supply cows for Mexico], 1920 December 28; To Edward Farr. [contains an evaluation of colleges from Rufus M. Jones’s point of view], 1920 November 9; To Violet Hodgkin. [feels he must retire from chairmanship of American Friends Service Committee -- “it has taken all my strength and energy”], 1920 September 3; To Felix Morley. [hopes Morley will be given clearance to give service in Germany], 1920 October 7; To...
Dates:
1920
Letters between Rufus M. Jones, Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1921
File — Box: 33, Folder: 12
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To Mary Hoxie Jones. [en route to Europe; hopes she will do well with exams, “the habit of winning out at whatever one goes in for is an import habit to form”], 1921 May 18; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [has been reading "Anna Karenina" which he finds inspiring and its effect lasting], 1921 May 20; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [having arrived in London, spoke at Westminster Meeting], 1921 May 22; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [at Yearly Meeting], 1921 April 26; To...
Dates:
1921
Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1921
File — Box: 33, Folder: 13
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To Herbert Hoover. [in reference to the suggestion that “red-minded” people were undermining the efforts of American Relief Administration through the American Friends Service Committee. Rufus M. Jones states that he has always been a friend to Hoover and his great work and that he has no affiliation or leanings toward "reds" or "pinks" and has not been used by them nor has the American Friends Service Committee been so used to injure Hoover], 1921 September 16; To James Norton. [stands by...
Dates:
1921
Letters between Rufus M. Jones, Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones, and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1922
File — Box: 33, Folder: 14
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To Mary Hoxie Jones. [on how to become the sort of person of whom he approves], 1922 January 31; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. Richmond, Ind., [the meeting seems to consist of a strong group in which there may be an element which will cause trouble; the minute from Oregon much worse than expected; has been named chairman of business committee], 1922 September 6; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. [has written “the creed” which passed the business committee (at Richmond) unanimously],...
Dates:
1922
Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1922
File — Box: 33, Folder: 15
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To New England Yearly Meeting. [he and W.K. Thomas on behalf of American Friends Service Committee feel a conference of Friends of all Yearly Meetings in U.S. and Canada should be arranged], 1922; To Herbert Hoover. [establishes results of conference with Hoover concerning relief work in Russia and that their efforts would be in medical and clothing relief and assistance in sowing and planting in famine area], 1922 January 2; To Herbert Hoover. [re problem due to transport lines, but would...
Dates:
1922
Letters to Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones and Mary Hoxie Jones, 1923
File — Box: 33, Folder: 16
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To Mary Hoxie Jones. [has been made a member of the Contemporary Club, of which General Allen is raising five million dollars for the American Friends Service Committee to be used on German children -- Haverford students gave $500], 1923 November 17; To Mary Hoxie Jones., [has made the aim of his life to make people understand when he speaks or writes], 1923 November 11; To Mary Hoxie Jones. [writes from England], 1923 June 12; To Mary Hoxie Jones. [has spoken at London Yearly Meeting on...
Dates:
1923
Letters from John W. Cadbury on behalf of Rufus M. Jones, 1923
File — Box: 33, Folder: 17
Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1923
File — Box: 33, Folder: 18