Essays on economic and social issues, 1970-1979
Scope and Contents
1970, March: Comment about Economic Outlook and Investment Policy; 1970, March: To Paul Turner, concerning Yearly Meeting diversity and unity; 1970?: Unity Among Friends; 1970?: To Richard Nixon, (approximate copy), after bombing of Cambodia; 1971: Concerning Pendle Hill Pamphlet #1; 1971: When Friends Differ; 1972: A New Society; 1972: Do Quakers have a social message?; Dec. 24, 1972: Letter to Richard Nixon (approximate copy); 1976: Observations on Economics; July 1979: Family solidarity and mutual interest, informal notes; Nov-Dec. 1979: Observations Over 50 Years, a panel presentation to Financial Analysts; 1979: Investment Perspectives — 150 years; by Nicholson, Morton Smith and Richard Willis; reprint from Financial Analysts Journal, also Wall St. transcript; similar to above ; Early 1970’s: “It is a paradox of modem civilization... "; Late 1970’s: Social Changes, How Accomplished
Dates
- Creation: 1970-1979
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Physical Facet
1 folder
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