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Leonore Hollander Papers
"The University of Pennsylvania in China: Medical Missionary Work, 1905-1914"
Barron H. Lerner's undergraduate thesis, entitled "The University of Pennsylvania in China: Medical Missionary Work, 1905-1914," includes chapters on: the student volunteer movement, the motivations of the Christian Association volunteers, the historical evolution of the university medical school (1905-1913), the missionaries entrance into Chinese society: hospital and religious work, the demise of the university medical school, and the legacy of the Christian association's work.
Muriel Lester Collected Papers
Muriel Lester and her sister Doris created Kingsley Hall, in 1914 as a community center for the area residents. For 20 years, Muriel made Kingsley Hall the center of her work. In 1934 she became Ambassador-At-Large and later Traveling Secretary for the International Fellowship of Reconciliation [IFOR].
Letchworth family correspondence
This collection is comprised of the personal correspondence of the Letchworth family; letter writers include Emos Lee and John Wilbur.
John Letchworth papers
Letters and journal entries of John Letchworth (1749-1843) of Pennsylvania, a minister in the Society of Friends who is called to journey in New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky to attend various Friends' Meetings, as well as to be present at Native American Councils.
Letter describing the purchase of enslaved people
Letter from Catherine Clancy to J.H. Haines
Letter from Catherine Clancy to Joseph Haines about sculptor Hans Schwathe.
Letter from Henry Patterson to Charles Foulke
1844 letter on the topic of capital punishment.
Letter from Christopher Morley to Hugh O'Neil
This collection contains a letter written by Christopher Morley on behalf of the The Saturday Review of Literature to Hugh O'Neil. Morley's letter is a response to O'Neil's request to establish a publishing connection in New York City, New York.