Box 34
Contains 51 Results:
Pyle, Robert, 1918
ALS concerning Ferris's salary from Friends Intelligencer
Friends Intelligencer, 1918-1919
Concern from members of the Board that the Friends Intelligencer is too political and should stick to reporting Friends activities and spiritual messages, with the editorial voice impersonal. The issue was peace testimony and Friends' involvement with the war in Europe, debate about a "just war."
Quaker organizations, 1918-1919
Mimeographed solicitations for the William Penn Bicentennial, Friends Service Committee appeal, Green Street Monthly Meeting
Bushong, Marvin, 1918
TLS in strong disagreement with Ferris's representation of the opinion of members of the Society of Friends
Wilson, Edward C., 1918
Principal of Friends School, Baltimore, TLS not meant for publication. Thinks that Friends Intelligencer should not be involved with the dividing issue in the Society of Friends and respect both sides.
Stephens, D. Owen, 1919
Postcard note offering for publication in Friends Intelligencer his diary of 18 months in France with Friends Relief
Nichols, Bayard, 1919
TLS and enclosed poem published in the Philadelphia North American, in opposition to the Senate's ratification of the League of Nations
Clark, Roger, 1919
ALS with announcement for Friends Intelligencer and comment that not much to rejoice about in the peace treaty. Typed carbon in response from Ferris to "cousin" notes that he has been very disappointed in Wilson
Miscellaneous correspondence concerning Friends Intelligencer, 1920
Letters expressing regret that Ferris no longer writing editorial, dismay in state of the world