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Episcopal Peace Fellowship Records
Friends Historical Library manuscript epistles collection
The term "epistle" is used to refer to letters exchanged between Quaker organizations, especially from one yearly meeting to another. Epistles are often used to articulate Quaker doctrine and discipline. This collection of various manuscript (handwritten) epistles was compiled from the Friends Historical Library from different sources.
The Erodelphian
This collection contains the eleventh issue of The Erodelphian, a hand-written literary journal containing essays and poetry.
Essays, sermons, & lectures
This collection is comprised of essays, sermons, & lectures related to Quakers and Quaker history.
Janet Essley Collected Papers
The collection consists of one folder of Essley's collected printed material about antiwar activities, and two folders of reference files: Trials of American soldiers for antiwar activities, and Student strikes and protests. Her collected material on the Boston Draft Resistance Group was moved to a separate document group with that name.
Eva Levin Milbouer photo album
Eva Levin Milbouer was a member of the Bryn Mawr class of 1934. This photo album is from circa 1929-1934, and is largely student photographs. It provides insight into the student life on Bryn Mawr’s campus in the early 30s.
Second General Conference of the Evangelical Friends Alliance photographs
The Evangelical Friends Alliance was formed in 1965 as an association of four evangelical Quaker groups. This collection consists of about a dozen black and white photographs from the Second General Conference of the Evangelical Friends Alliance, held July 23-27 1975, at George Fox College in Newberg, Oregon. The theme was “Game Plan for the Fourth Quarter… A World-Wide Strategy for Friends in the Final 25 Years of the Twentieth Century”
Evangeline Walker (Andrews) scrapbook
Evangeline Walker (later Andrews) was a member of the class of 1893. She was one of the founders of the Alumnae Association and the organizer of the first May Day at Bryn Mawr. The Evangeline Walker (Andrews) scrapbook contains Walker's one-volume scrapbook. The scrapbook covers Walker’s sophomore-senior years at Bryn Mawr, from 1890-1893, and consists primarily of Bryn Mawr memorabilia.
Charles Evans diary
Charles Evans was a Quaker physician and was active in the Quaker community. His "Diary of a European Trip, 1861" details Evans's voyage from Philadelphia to England, including descriptions of the captain and other cabin passengers, illness on board, and the weather during the voyage. Upon arrival in England, diary entries relate visits to Friends, Quaker meetings, and Evans's tour of England.
Charles Evans papers
Jonathan Evans's papers, ca. 1818-38, shed light on the religious, doctrinal controversies, and differences arising among the members of the Society of Friends related to the preachings of Elias Hicks, Nicholas Brown, and Elisha Bates. There are also letters of the Cope and Evans families relating to the Hicksite Separation.