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Box 7

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Contains 21 Results:

CPS #26, Big Flats, N.Y., 1943-1944

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Fuson was transferred to the Big Flats camp, a national park supervised by the AFSC. Folder includes Aims and Standards approved at conference on CPS at Pendle Hill, Nov. 1943. Correspondence discusses AFSC and the CPS and dissatisfaction with the administration of CPS camps

Dates: 1943-1944

News and Views, CPS #26 newsletter, 1943-1944

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Newsletter of Jan. 12, 1944, notes that Big Flats had become a waiting place for campers from discontinued CPS units such as the China Units and the Columbia Reconstruction Unit.

Dates: 1943-1944

CPS #94, Trenton, North Dakota, March-April 1944

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In late March 1944, Fuson transferred to Trenton, N.D., where an informal China Study program was established for campers interested in service in Asia. Memo of 4/10/44 describes the Trenton camp.

Dates: March-April 1944

China Needs by Nelson Fuson, May 1944

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Article by Fuson in The Compass: An Instrument of Direction published by men in Civilian Public Service

Dates: May 1944

Course notes, Columbia University, International Administration seminar, Sept.-Oct. 1942

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Class notes and typed summaries of lectures by military and civilian relief administrators of 20th century relief after WWI, Japanese earthquake of 1923, occupied France in 1941-42, and other situations.

Dates: Sept.-Oct. 1942

Course notes, Columbia University, International Administration seminar, Nov.-Dec. 1942

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Class notes and typed summaries of lectures by military and civilian relief administrators, mostly concerning Asia

Dates: Nov.-Dec. 1942

Columbia University, International Administration seminar: Draft of training materials and correspondence, Jan. -March 1943

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Fuson prepared a draft for a Reconstruction Training Manual, based on his class notes of the Sept-Dec. lectures. This was prematurely mimeographed and distributed before editing. Correspondence with Andrew W. Cordier of Manchester College, Indiana, concerning sharing course materials

Dates: Jan. -March 1943

Columbia University, International Administration seminar: Class notes and typed summaries, Jan.-Mar. 1943

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Class notes and typed summaries of lectures by military and civilian relief administrators, concerning India, native Americans, Asia, more general issues

Dates: Jan.-Mar. 1943

Columbia University, International Administration seminar: Coursework, Public health, Jan-Feb. 1943

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Course notes from public health, medical lectures. Fuson was part of a “detached unit” studying at Columbia University seminar on relief administration until early April when he removed to Philadelphia to work with a new China Unit

Dates: Jan-Feb. 1943

Columbia University, International Administration seminar: Gospel Messenger article, Jan. 1943

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Fuson wrote a article on the seminar for the Gospel Messenger, newsletter of the Church of the Brethren, for its Jan. 9, 1943, issue

Dates: Jan. 1943