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"The Friends Mission in Japan 1885-1947"
This collection is comprised of the single volume of Tetsuko Kawahara's master's thesis, entitled "The Friends Mission in Japan: 1885-1947." The thesis was for the Graduate School of International Affairs at the University of Tsukuba. The manuscript features chapters on: Quakerism and Foreign Mission, the Friends Mission in Japan: the beginning 1885-1900, Social Orientation of Quakerism in a Changing World, and the Friends Mission in Japan: the Transformation 1900-1947.
Michi Kawai Christian Fellowship papers
Bill Kaye docent materials
The collection consists of docent materials from The Baker Museum in Naples, Florida, where Haverford College graduate Bill Kaye volunteered.
Miriam Keeler Collected Papers
Virginia Drysdale Keeney Journal
Virginia Drysdale Keeney kept this journal from 1914 to 1918, writing approximately five lines each day on her daily activities. It primarily concerns her teaching, social, and familial activities, with the occasional mention of World War I. In addition to her daily records, the back of the journal contains information concerning her family's genealogy.
Keep America Out of War Congress Collected Records
Jeff Keith papers
This collection includes Jeff Keith's extensive notes on plenary sessions and committees (including the Faith in Action Committee and the Friends for Gay and Lesbian Concerns Committee) of the 1991 World Conference of Friends in Honduras, along with his notes on the 1999 annual meeting of the Section of the Americas of the Friends World Committee; photocopies of photographs from the 1991 conference; and handouts and writeups from the 1991 conference.
Frank A. Keller collection
Around 100 images of China in the early 20th century, mostly of Hunan province. They were taken by Frank A. Keller, a medical missionary in China from 1898 to 1937.
"The Reality of the Spiritual World"
"The Reality of the Spiritual World," was originally a series of lectures given by Thomas R. Kelly in New York in the Spring of 1940, and given again at Pendle Hill and published in 1942. The volume includes reflections on the nature of God and the nature of the spiritual world.
Thomas R. Kelly papers
The papers of Thomas R. Kelly (1893-1941) pertain to his work as a Quaker in Germany representing the American Friends Service Committee before and during World War II, to his academic work, and to his close ties with his family. There is also material relating to a biography of Kelly written by his son, Richard Kelly.