Box 2
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, S-V, 1967-1986
Correspondence, W-Z, 1961-1975
Walker's correspondence with Marian Walker, War Resisters International, War Resisters League, Arthur Waskow, Weekly Action Project, Paul Wehr, George Willoughby, Wilmington Friends School, Bill Wingell, Dale E. Winter, Bo Wirmark, John C. Wise, Sharon Wixom, Harris Wofford, Robert S. Woito, Nancy Lee Wood, Beverly Woodward, World Council of Churches, Brian Yaffe, C.H. Yarrow, Nigel Young, Oran Young, Ron Young, Ralph Zeiss, and Carl P. Zietlow
Correspondence, unknown sender or recipient, 1971-1982
Walker's correspondence with unknown senders or recipients
A. Paul Hare and Charles Walker correspondence, 1970-1989 and undated
A. Paul Hare correspondence with others, 1970-1987
A. Paul Hare's correspondence with Landrum R. Bolling, B.B. Chatterjee, Rex Collings, Thomas Dorney, Andrew Effrat, Ainslie T. Embree, Clarence Farmer, Ed Hedemann, Grace Hedemann, David Hoffman, Stephen Lawrence, Raymond Magee, Leon Mayhew, Pendle Hill, Radhakrishna, Bertram H. Raven, and Joe Whaley
Herbert M. Kritzer correspondence, 1971
Kritzer's correspondence with Newton Garver, Theodore Olson, and Adam Roberts
Nonviolent Action Research Project correspondence, 1971-1977
This file contains a small amount of correspondence sent by or to the Nonviolent Action Research Project rather than a specific project team member.
A Proposal for A Center for the Study of Nonviolent Resolution of Conflict: Second Preliminary Draft, 1967 November 1
This proposal describes the creation of a center "to provide for the students and faculty of Haverford College a continuing program of study, research, and personal involvement in the problems of human conflict and their nonviolent resolution at local, national and international levels." It includes information on the objectives and significance of the center, its organization and budget needs, and current pilot programs.
Research objectives for Social-Psychological Analysis of Nonviolent Actions project, ca. 1968
This report outlines the research objectives of the Social-Psychological Analysis of Nonviolent Actions project, which became the Nonviolent Action Research Project. It lists A. Paul Hare, Sidney R. Waldman, Herbert M. Blumberg, and Herbert M. Kritzer as personnel engaged on the project. The research objectives were submitted to the United States Public Health Service.
Nonviolent Action Research Project report lists
This folder contains both handwritten and typed lists of reports produced by the Nonviolent Action Research Project of the Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution. Several of the lists may be incomplete.