Box 70 (offsite box FHL-617)
Contains 8 Results:
General Correspondence O-R, 1954-1956
General Correspondence S-V, 1954-1956
General Correspondence W-Z, 1954-1956
General Correspondence, 1957-1959
Wider Quaker Fellowship literature, 1954
Includes “Toward a Less Divided Life” by Julia Lee Rubel, “Peace is the Will of God,” “Puerto Rican Neighbor” by Roy Schuckman, and “Can Quakerism Speak to the Times?” by John H. Hobart.
Wider Quaker Fellowship literature, 1955
Includes “From Where They Sit” by Dorothy Hutchinson, “The Use of Silence” by Geoffrey Hoyland, “Pendle Hill 1955-1956,” and “Toward Political Responsibility” by Cecil E. Hinshaw.
Wider Quaker Fellowship literature, 1956
Includes “Ways of Praying” by Muriel Lester, “The Seed of God” by Homer J. Coppock, “The Quaker Message: Unique or Universal?” by Douglas V. Steere, “Expression of Religion in Our Private Life” by Mildred Young, “The Joy that is Set Before Us” by Elise Boulding, “Punishment for Conscience,” “Living in the Kingdom by Elfrida Vinpoint Fouldes, “The Choice Before Us” by Rachel R. Cadbury, and “Register Christian Opinion!”