Box DG 047: Series A: 54
Contains 164 Results:
George J. Clauss (Portland, Oregon) and Reed College student protest to the State Legislature regarding civil defense, 1961
Supported by a group from the Eugene, Oregon Peace Center.
William E. Conner, M.D. from E. Raymond Wilson, 1961
“Your letter of May 9 was a model of reporting on interviews in the Department of State and the Peace Corps. In an interview with Robert A. Stevenson of the State Department, he gave his personal view that the US should crush the Castro government by force, with US intervention directly if indirect revolutionary activity did not succeed.”
Conference Group of US National Organizations, 1961
On the United Nations plans for a conference in the Mayflower Hotel on January 18-19, 1962 under the theme “UN in Danger.”
Samuel Cooper regarding Kinzua Dam, 1961
Robert Cory – plans to spend the next academic year in research for arms control and inspection, 1961
Curtis Crawford, Campaign for World Disarmament, 1961
Panel Discussion: “Is Pacifism the Way to Peace?”, 1961
Includes EFS. At Asbury Methodist Church in Arnold, Maryland on March 26.
California Area Office Relationships: Stuart Innerst regarding Turn Toward Peace, 1961
California Area Office Relationships: Stuart Innerst letter to Keith Sarver (superintendent of California Yearly Meeting), 1961
Regarding relations and difficulties with the FCL and the FCNL. Keith Sarver writes, “There are very few of us who want to be associated with Pacific Yearly Meeting in any way, shape, or form.”
Committee for Nonviolent Action: Proposal for mass sit-down in front of the AEC headquarters at Germantown, Maryland, 1961
“President Kennedy said at a press conference on November 8th that the US must resume nuclear testing in the atmosphere should the evaluation of the Soviet tests show that the present American lead is threatened.”