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Series E.1: Records re: Reclassified Men in Civilian Public Service

 Series

Scope and Contents

The records in this series pertain to men with classification difficulties, or men in prison.

Conditions Governing Access

This part of the collection is stored off-site. Please contact the Curator at least two weeks in advance of a visit to the Peace Collection to discuss retrieval of off-site materials.

Conditions Governing Use

Restrictions apply to files about individual men, as noted below. Researchers must gain permission from the director of the Center on Conscience and War to view specific files. Contact the Swarthmore College Peace Collection Curator about this matter.

Arrangement

Formerly Series R.

File Plan

In file names, RC = reclassified; None = no religious affiliation; meaning of NR is unclear; number [i.e., 33] refers to CPS camp/s; I-A-O = inducted into military noncombatant service; 1-A = inducted into military; delinquent = did not report to assigned CPS camp

Notations (in brackets) that appear after names were transcribed from original folders kept by NSBRO. Biographical notes added for names in boxes 1-10 were gleaned from looking at material in folders. (This process was deemed to be too time-consuming to continue by the archivist in September 2005) .

Find It at the Library

Most of the materials in this catalog are not digitized and can only be accessed in person. Please see our website for more information about visiting or requesting repoductions from Swarthmore College Peace Collection Library

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