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Edward Douglas Snyder, "John Fletcher and Drama" essay
The collection contains a composition book with an essay entitled "John Fletcher and Drama" and associated notes written by Edward D. Snyder. John Fletcher was a Jacobean playwright. The composition book has a label on the front cover from Harvard Cooperative Society, suggesting that Snyder wrote the essay as part of his graduate work at Harvard University.
Edward Douglas Snyder papers
This collection features handwritten and typed versions of many of Edward D. Snyder's short stories, along with correspondence between Snyder and various friends regarding an autobiography.
Edward F. Snyder Papers
SOA Watch Records
The SOA Watch was founded in 1990 by Catholic peace activist, Father Roy Bourgeois. The organization tracks and monitors the work of the School of the Americas (SOA), renamed the "Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation," (WHISC), in 2001. The WHISC is a combat training school for Latin American military personnel, located at Fort Benning, Georgia. The SOA Watch is a direct action protest organization.
Social and Technical Assistance Program records
This collection contains documents relating to the formation of the graduate curriculum in social and technical assistance offered by Haverford College.
Société de la Paix de Genève Collection
Printed materials: periodicals and pamphlets; all materials in this collection are in French.
Society for Home Culture records
The Society for Home Culture records includes four volumes: three volumes of minutes, which include tipped in annual reports, and lists of students with the subject they studied, by year; and one volume of a list of books to be studied, which includes the name of items, sometimes a brief description of the item, and the date of publication.
Society for Social Responsibility in Science Collected Records
Society for Social Responsibility in Science records
The Society for Social Responsibility in Science was founded in 1949, the convening meeting and Constituting Assembly both held at Haverford College. It was conceived as an organization of workers in the natural sciences to maintain free inquiry concerning the relations of science and society. The collection provides an in-depth look at the founding, history, activities and correspondence of the Society for Social Responsibility in Science.
Society for the Acquirement and Promotion of Biblical Literature records
The minutes contain the beginning minute of the formation of the group, its bylaws, and an in-depth alphabetical index of people, places, subjects, and ideas.