Daniel Oliver correspondence
Abstract
Original letters and photocopies sent to Mr. and Mrs. D. Hebert Way and family, 1946-1949. Include discussion of the events in the Middle East after World War II and the news of his orphanage.
Dates
- 1946-1949
Creator
- Oliver, Daniel, 1870-1952 (Person)
Restrictions on Access
This collection is available for research use.
Biographical / Historical
Daniel Oliver and his wife Emily started an orphanage in Lebanon in 1914 and continued to run it for 35 years, with the hope of providing for the needs of the children and giving them a belief in goodness. Daniel and Emily Oliver were originally British Quakers and ran the orphanage as well as an elementary school in the manner of Friends. Daniel Oliver was very concerned about the Palestine conflict and met with many local political leaders as well as the League of Nations, the American Friends Service Committee, and the Friend's Service Council to discuss the issue.
Extent
.1 Linear Feet (.1 linear feet (6 items (1 folder)))
Language
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Source of acquisition--Alice Way Maddington, 1992. Method of acquisition--Gift of.
General Note
Additional Oliver correspondence can be found in Haverford College Quaker Collection, 1134.
Creator
- Oliver, Daniel, 1870-1952 (Person)
- Way, D. Herbert (Daniel Herbert), 1891-1974 (Contributor, Person)
- Description rules
- Archives, Personal Papers, And Manuscripts (Appm)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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