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Murray Polner Papers
Josephine Wertheim Pomerance Papers
Josephine W. Pomerance was a peace worker best known in the areas of disarmament and United Nations reform. She was an observer at the United Nations, and she wrote, lectured, and consulted on disarmament and arms control subjects. Pomerance also worked with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Pond Life 101 collection
The collection contains flyers with information about the club. The first book the club read was Walden by Henry David Thoreau.
William Poole letters to Benjamin Ferris
This collection includes photocopies and typed transcripts of letters from William Poole to his relation, Benjamin Ferris. The letters primarily concern the Letters of Paul and Amicus, by Primitive Friend, Elizabeth Gilbert, and Poole's views on the issues of Quaker doctrine, including the divinity of Christ and baptism. Poole also relates his opinions on Elias Hicks and the developing controversy in New York.
Edward Morrill Pope collection
The collection contains a copy of "Knack and Knowledge", an essay by Edward Morrill Pope. It also contains materials pertaining to his death, including a classmate's recollection of him from 1935 and a written account of his death.
Poplar Ridge Friends Church Records (including its predecessors Poplar Ridge (Orthodox) and Scipio (Orthodox) Preparative Meetings)
Records of Poplar Ridge Friends Church and its predecessors Poplar Ridge Preparative Meeting (Orthodox) and Scipio Preparative Meeting (Orthodox), 1828-1820. Includes minutes 1828-1902 and 1906-20.
Poplar Ridge Monthly Meeting Records (including its predecessor Scipio (Pre-Separation and Orthodox/Gurneyite))
Records of Poplar Ridge Monthly Meeting and its predecessor Scipio Monthly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox), 1745-2000. Includes minutes 1828-1984, vital records 1745-1985, and newsletters 1991-2000 along with other records.
Popular Subjects Prints
This collection contains mass-produced prints that have some social or cultural interest. Included in this category are historical prints for popular audiences, caricature prints from newspapers or one-offs, and military prints that were maybe cartoons. These prints do not fall into any clear scientific or art historical categories. They are representative of the popular and wide-reaching aspects of print culture in the 19th century.
Portrait Print Collection
This is a collection of portraits on paper. Most of this collection is portraits of specific artists and writers, but there are also some unidentified drawings and caricatures. The collection contains lithographs, intaglio prints (mostly engravings), and a few drawings. See folder descriptions for more details.
Portraits & Miscellaneous Photographs
This collection contains an expansive range of subjects, with historical highlights including portraits of a wide variety of Quakers, Quaker Native American missions, the early years of Haverford College, and the rise of photography.