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Collection — othertype: MSS-055
Identifier: SFHL-MSS-055
Abstract
A disownment is the involuntary termination of membership in a meeting, when a member of a meeting acts contrary to established discipline. Reasons for disownment have changed over time, often reflecting contemporary societal mores. Today, very few people are disowned. This collection consists of miscellaneous minutes of disownment, from various meetings and regarding various Friends, collected by the Friends Historical Library over time. It contains a mix of original documents and...
Dates:
1770 - 1890
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-108
Collection
Identifier: HCE-003-007
Collection
Identifier: HCQ-003-062
Abstract
The collection contains Haverford Diversity House's projector proposal, its budget, and a list of events for which the projector is necessary.
Dates:
2007
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-055
Abstract
The Divotees were a largely Quaker club. The records of the Divotees, 1921-1995, indicate that meetings generally involved a game of golf in addition to club business, such as nominating new members and taking and spending money. Also included are records of each member's handicap, prizes awarded, and the complete records of each year's games. These records are combined into yearly publications: the "Divotee Mirror," later the "Divotee Record." This publication also records the Divotees'...
Dates:
1920-1995
Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-034
Abstract
Dixon and Seed families were Quakers living near Wilmington, Delaware. Collection includes correspondence, albums, school work, and other family papers.
Dates:
1796-1916
Collection
Identifier: HCS-001-004
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of materials associated with Vernon J. Dixon's scholarship. It contains his speeches related to equal opportunity, research notes, honors and awards, correspondence about his scholarly work and work-related trips and printouts of books, and journal articles related to his specialization.
Dates:
1968 - 1995
Collection — Volume: MSS-014
Identifier: SFHL-MSS-014
Scope and Contents
William Hepworth Dixon's manuscript, in his own handwriting, of his book "William Penn : an historical biography, from new sources."
Dates:
1850
Collection
Identifier: HCS-000-014
Abstract
Contains various images and documents relating to the experience of COVID-19 on Haverford College's campus, including responses to surveys that were sent out by the College Archives in spring 2020 and spring 2021.
Dates:
2020-2021
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-056
Abstract
While it is clear that Edward M. Wistar (1852-1941) and his wife Margaret Collins Wistar (1853-1937) were Quakers, there is no information on the Dodge, White, or Starin families, nor has any connection between the Wistars with the other families been established. Nonetheless, this collection has been classified as a Quaker collection, based on the Wistar connection.Sarah Cleveland Dodge, related to President Cleveland, is the mother of Mary Dodge, who married Norman White. Their...
Dates:
1941-ca. 1950