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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.
Letters and Documents Collection
Letters between Andrew Myrtle and Emma and George Childs
Letters of Friends: Unsigned, Unattributed, and/or Undated
Included are letters of Friends unsigned, unattributed, and/or undated. In addition, there is a memorial to Samuel Fothergill; a letter to Phin, possibly Phineas Garrett, and two poems, one to the memory of a Richard Jordan (written in the 19th century), the other to the memory of Tacy Bates (written in the 19th century).
Letters of Nonviolence Project Records
Includes correspondence (2002-2004) to and from Daniel Berrigan, Kathy Boylan, Mary Dean, Joyce Ellwanger, Lisa Hughes, Carol Gilbert, Elizabeth McAlister, Ardeth Platte, Byron Plumley, and Michael Wisniewski.
Letters to Anna Wharton Wood and list of apple trees planted at Haverford College
This collection consists of letters to Anna Wharton Wood from her brother Edward Wanton Smith and Amelia Mott Gummere about the history of Haverford College. It also includes newspaper clippings and a list of apple trees on the Haverford College campus copied by Wood from the papers of her grandfather, Daniel B. Smith.
James Leuba papers
James Leuba was an influential professor of Psychology at Bryn Mawr. Howard Gray was a professor of History at Bryn Mawr. This collection, which ranges from 1896 to 1950, primarily consists of research notes from the two professors.
Leverage: The Zine
A zine created by and for People of Color in the BiCo community.
Robert Levering Papers
Robert E. Levering is a pacifist and Quaker. He has been the co-author of Fortune magazine's annual list of the "100 Best Companies to Work For," and a speaker on workplace trends and management strategies aimed at improving workplace productivity. Levering is a graduate of Swarthmore College and the Martin Luther King Jr. School of Social Change.