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John S. Bradway, "The Cannibals" materials
This collection contains the typescript scripts and lyrics for the two-act comic opera "The Cannibals."
Mary Bradway correspondence
This collection includes the personal correspondence of Mary S. Bradway with John Comly, John and Judith Cornell, and John Hallowell. The letters are personal in content, with some discussion of the nature of contemporary Quaker spirituality.
Heloise Brainerd Collected Papers
Heloise Brainerd was connected with the Pan American Union in Washington, D.C. from 1909 to 1935. In 1935 Brainerd became the chair of the Committee on the Americas, and chair of the Division of Inter-American Work, for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Brainerd's goal was to draw women from Latin America into the peace movement, and to do this she traveled widely in the Americas. Brainerd was made Honorary Vice President of the U.S. Section of the WILPF in 1954.
Benjamin Harrison Branch Papers
Daniel Branch collection
Branch Family correspondence
This collection is comprised of the correspondence of the Branch family.
Branch Preparative Meeting Records
Includes: Men's minutes, 1790-1811; women's minutes, 1795-1804 & 1839-1853.
Wilmer Brandt Collected Papers
This small collection is primarily made up of correspondence with Jeannette Rankin and others, including Round Robin letters sent to (and received from) friends, most likely those who were in CPS with him.
Zelma Corning Brandt papers
Brandywine Peace Community Records
The Brandywine Peace Community was founded in April 1972 by Delaware County (PA) and Chester County (PA) citizens who advocated nonviolent direct action. The group was especially active against nuclear weapons manufactured by the General Electric Company, and later Lockheed Martin Marietta. The Brandywine Peace Community was headquartered in Media, PA until 1983, then moved to Swarthmore, PA.