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Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: QM-Ph-T730
Scope and Contents
Records of Trenton Preparative Meeting, 1795-1973, include: Hicksite minutes, 1827-1973; Orthodox minutes, 1816-1881; Hicksite women's minutes, 1813-1878; Orthodox women’s minutes, 1862-1903; Hicksite treasurers' account book, 1852-1893; Orthodox subscription book, 1837-1840; Hicksite collectors' books, 1897-1929 and 1933-1935; Indian subscription book, 1795-1796; Hicksite Overseers records, 1922-1938 & 1964-1973; Hicksite list of members, 1884; Hicksite/United Recorders' records,...
Dates:
1795-1973.
Collection
Identifier: HCL-003-074
Abstract
Student publication featuring essays on legal themes and issues.
Dates:
2022
Collection
Identifier: HCQ-003-009
Abstract
This collection contains the records of the Triangle Society of Haverford College.
Dates:
1904-1972
Collection
Identifier: HCL-003-029
Abstract
Guides to upcoming events in Haverford and the TriCo.
Dates:
1993 - 1997
Collection
Identifier: HCB-001-017
Abstract
Thomas R. Tritton became Haverford College's 12th President in July, 1997, and served for a decade, leaving in June, 2007. A Quaker and a cancer research expert, Tritton came from the University of Vermont, where he had been a pharmacology professor, vice provost, and had had oversight for computing and technology. He was also responsible for the University's performing arts and museum programs. The hallmark of his tenure at Haverford was the successful "Educating to Lead, Educating to...
Dates:
1997-2007
Collection
Identifier: SCPC-DG-107
Abstract
André and Magda Trocmé are perhaps best known for their work in the small French town of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon where, during World War II, they inspired the villagers to help protect and sometimes to assist in the escape of Jews and other poltiical refugees. In 1938, André Trocmé, and his pacifist colleague Édouard Theis, founded L'Ecole Nouvelle Cévenol in Le Chambon, a Protestant, co-educational secondary school, with a curriculum of tolerance, honesty, and nonviolence. By 1942 the Germans...
Dates:
1919-
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-279
Abstract
This collection consists of two copy letter notebooks written by Samuel F. Troth (1801-1886), a prominent Philadelphia pharmacist and Quaker, between 1852 and 1861. The first notebook contains a collection of letters from June 1853, addressed to his daughter, Elizabeth T. Troth, of Samuel Troth's travels. The second notebook contains various letters from Samuel Troth to friends and family about various events between 1852 and 1861.
Dates:
1852-04-03 - 1861-07-08
Collection
Identifier: HCS-003-048
Abstract
This collection contains a notebook with essays by Troth, some that were read at society meetings or written for the Haverford publications, particularly the Collegian.
Dates:
1851
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-07-093
Abstract
Elizabeth Stanley Trotter's "The Children of Light: Being the story of George Fox, the Quaker, and of Oliver Cromwell, the Soldier, and of William Penn, the Settler, and some of those who followed them" is entirely written in verse, and is split into four "books."
Dates:
1941, undated
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-270
Abstract
Letters about Quaker family genealogy
Dates:
1930-02-06