Box 6
Contains 11 Results:
Patapsco Peacemaker, 1942
Camp newsletter. Fuson served as an editor and contributed.
Correspondence with Brethren Service Committee,, June-Dec. 1942
Discussions of the tensions and possibilities of cooperation between the three peace churches in operating CPS camps. In August, transferred to a detached unit, an experimental course at Columbia University on relief administration postwar.
CPS Camp #6, Lagro, Indiana; sponsored by Church of the Brethren at Lagro. China Unit CPS #101., 1942
In Feb., Fuson selected to serve in CPS training for relief work in China, so transferred to Lagro, IN. Includes description of relief work done at Goshen following tornado on March 16, schedules, etc. Also text of talk Fuson gave at Pleasant Grove Brethren School.
Salamonie Peace Pipe, Lagro, Camp #6, Feb. 14, 1942-Sept. 1942
Camp newsletter. Includes updates of activities of China Unit. Fuson was an editor.
Louis Whitaker Newsletter, 1942-1951
Newsletter of the CPS China Unit. Named in honor of Louis Whitaker who died while doing relief work in China. The newsletter gives a history of the Unit, lists as Nelson Fuson as historian, and became a “round robin” publication when the Unit was dispersed. Fuson was an editor and contributor.
Miscellaneous CPS newsletters, 1942-1943
Seed, #23; The Tide, Camp #45; Harmony, Camp #34;
Martin G. Brumbaugh Reconstruction Unit of the Brethren Service Committee Newsletter, 1942
The Brumbaugh Unit was the name given to CPS Camp #43, administered by the Church of the Brethren, Elgin, Illinois. Chairman was Dr. A. W. Cordier of Manchester College with whom Fuson corresponded,
Brethren Civilian Public Service, Elgin, Illinois, 1943
Bulletins on various Brethren projects
Miscellaneous Brethren and other CPS newsletters, 1942-1943
Gospel Messenger, Dunker Pas-Fax, Brethren Action, Our Young People, The Reporter
Miscellaneous training, Brethren programs
Brethren Service Committee agenda, NYC, proposed program at Manchester College, etc.