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Counterpoint
Counterpoint was a literary magazine issued jointly by students at Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges.
Counterpoint arrangements
The collection contains vocal arrangements created by Haverford and Bryn Mawr College students as part of the Bi-college vocal group Counterpoint.
Joan Countryman papers
This collection consists of papers by and relating to the Quaker, educator, and activist, Joan Cannady Countryman. It consists of manuscripts and published materials by and about Joan, as well as those by and about her family members. Joan Countryman (1940-) is a Quaker, educator, and activist. Throughout her life she has been involved with a variety of education initiatives and Quaker organizations. She is a prolific author of mathematics and autobiographical essays.
Courage to Resist Collected Records
Printouts of emails from Courage to Resist to group lists.
Course Catalogs and Guides collection
This collection contains course catalogs and course evaluation guides for Haverford College courses starting with the academic year 1852/1853.
David S. Cowden Papers
Collection contains four unpublished manuscripts by David S. Cowden who taught English literature at Swarthmore College from 1949 until his death in May 1983. He was a 1942 graduate of Swarthmore College.
John Cox Genealogical research letters
This small collection contains the genealogical research letters of John Cox, who was a Custodian of Records for the New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends and a professional genealogist.
"John Bowne: Pioneer of Freedom"
John Bowne's biography, "John Bowne: Pioneer of Freedom," written by John Cox Jr., is based on Bowne's letters, journals, and public records, and describes his early life in England, his emigration to the colonies, the arrival of the Quakers, his marriage, and his conversion to Quakersim.
Henrietta Cozens papers
Craig Simpson Papers
Papers of a peace activist who was involved in the War Resisters League and the War Resisters' International, among other organizations and causes, from the 1970s on.