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Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Social Order Committee and its predecessors (1917-1969)
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Social Service Committee (1936-1964)
The Social Service Committee was appointed in 1936, continuing the work of the Committee on Philanthropic Labor of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Hicksite). Primarily educational in nature, its work included providing information to local Quaker meetings on social service issues. The Committee was renamed the Committee on Social Welfare in 1964.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Standing Nominating Committee
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Support and Outreach Committee (1998-2015)
Records of the Support and Outreach Standing Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1997-2003.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Women's Problems Group (1917-1969)
Records of the Women's Problem Group of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1949-1961.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Records: Worship and Care Standing Committee (1998-2015)
Records of the Worship and Care Standing Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 1998-2003.
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting workcamps photographs
Young Friends' Association (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Philadelphia Young Friends' Association was a Hicksite organization established in 1888 for educational and social purposes. The Young Friends Association established and operated The Whittier, a hotel and social center in Philadelphia. The name of the Association was changed in 1957 to The Whittier Association. The collection contains minutes, financial records, correspondence, and other records.
Philadelphia Youth Council to Oppose Conscription Collected Records
Josiah Philbrook account book
This collection is comprised of the single volume account book of Josiah Philbrook. A note on the inside cover reads: “This Book belongs to South China Mechanics Association.” The first section is organized by two columns: Expenditures and Receipts. The remainder of the volume is organized alphabetically by names of individuals.