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Box 35

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Contains 16 Results:

Letters on the "Great Issues of Life" Series, 1935

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 11
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Letters re Great Issues of Life Series: to Prof. John MacMurray. [the series would be authored by distinguished scholars and writers interpreting the fundamental aspects of Christian life and thought. Rufus M. Jones to be editor of the whole. Offers MacMurray authorship of one book] See other letters for others to whom authorship is offered, 1935 October 16

Dates: 1935

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1935

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents To Ramsay MacDonald. [is sending an (unattached) message prepared by Society of Friends], 1935; To Hugh Doncaster. [will give the Hibbert Lecture], 1935 January 16; To Bertram Pickard. [re lectures given in Paris], 1935 January 16; To Clarence Pickett. [re talks given in Geneva and Paris], 1935 January 16; To Stephen Hobhouse. [the Friends of God include Eckhart, Tauler, Ruysbruck and Rulman Merswin], 1935 January 21; To David Hodgkin. [one’s best work cannot be done without a spiritual...
Dates: 1935

Letters to Mary Hoxie Jones, 1936

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 14
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To Mary Hoxie Jones. [will be speaking at the missionary conference in Asbury Park on The New Secularism], 1936 January 7; To Elizabeth Bartram Cadbury Jones. Grinnell, Iowa,, 1936 January 18; To Mary Hoxie Jones. [Wider Quaker Fellowship and Fellowship Council launched], 1936 January 27; To Mary Hoxie Jones. Rochester, New York,, 1936 April 15; To Mary Hoxie Jones. Nashville, Tennessee,, 1936 April 19

Dates: 1936

Letters on the "Great Issues of Life" Series, 1936

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 15
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Letters re "Great Issues of Life" Series, 1936

Dates: 1936

Letters from John W. Cadbury on behalf of Rufus M. Jones, 1935

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 13
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Letters answered by John Cadbury in the absence of Rufus M. Jones, 1935

Dates: 1935

Letters from Rufus M. Jones, 1936

 File — Box: 35, Folder: 16
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“A letter to those who would like to have closer fellowship with friends” [proposes the formation and function of Wider Quaker Fellowship], circa 1936; To Robert N. Wilson. [will be able to come to Duke for ??? day], 1936 November 19; To Margaret Crosley. [American Friends Service Committee talks with Eleanor Roosevelt when they went to sound out the president on an important matter], 1936 December 27

Dates: 1936