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“Seek, Find, Share,” manuscripts and correspondence, 1966-1967

 File — Box: 85 (offsite box FHL-632)

Scope and Contents

Includes original manuscripts, many with handwritten notes and revisions by the authors, of “Comments on ‘The Ecumenical Challenge’” by Kenneth W. Morgan, “A Quaker Life-Art Medium” by Dan Wilson, “Are Quakers International?” by Robert J. Leach, an untitled manuscript by Hugh Barbour, “Comments on ‘No Time but this Present’” by Kenneth A. Lee, “Some Observation[s] Concerning ‘No Time but this Present’” by Wilmer A. Cooper, “Comments on ‘The Community of Friends’” by Gertrude P. Marshall, “The Living Meeting” by J. Bernard Haviland, “The Cult of Nonviolence” by R. W. Tucker, “The Present Time” by Konrad Braun, “The Scientific Challenge” by Kathleen Lonsdale, “The Search for Belief” by William D. Lotspeich, “Why are we Meeting?” by Edwin B. Bronner, “Art and the Bible” by Dorothea Blom, “Mysticism and Activism” by T. Will Fox, “Both And” by Ferner Nuhn, “A Positive Dynamic of Life” by Ruby Meredith, “Upheld by the Meeting” by Rachel Thom, “Reactions to ‘No Time but this Present’” by Fred Haslam, “The Meaning of Membership” by Thomas J. Mullen, “Friends in a Living Community” by Rosemary M. Elliott, “Did Jesus Summon all men to a New Social Order?” by Margarethe Lachmund, “A Quaker Service to Peace” by Katharina Petersen, “Thoughts on Family Life, or, Young Quaker Wives of Norwich” by O. Theodor Benfey, “The Dionysian Trend of the 20th Century” by Gerardina L. van Dalfsen, “Quaker Education: Feed my Sheep” by Thomas S. Brown, “The Future of Friends” by Everett L. Cattell, “Towards a Quaker World Service” by Wolf Mendl, “The Wave of the Future in the Society of Friends” by Madge T. Seaver, “The Challenge to Friends in Africa” by Filemone F. Indine, “From the Back Benches” by Mary Hoxie Jones, “A Road to Recovery” by John Yungblut, “Quakerism: A View from the Facing Bench” by T. Eugene Coffin, “Inter-Faith Experience” by Nette Bossert, and “Sexual Problems and the Inward Light” by Piet Engelsman.

Dates

  • Creation: 1966-1967

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Physical Access Note

All or part of this collection is stored off-site. Contact Friends Historical Library staff at friends@swarthmore.edu at least two weeks in advance of visit to request boxes.

Physical Facet

1 folder

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