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American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression Collected Records
Contains materials on the committee's efforts toward a war-materials embargo on Japan as well as materials from the Washington, DC branch.
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa papers
Iwao Frederick Ayusawa (1894-1972) spent much of his life working with the International Labor Organization, and later served as a faculty member of the International Christian University in Japan. The collection consists primarily of personal letters, speaking of his belief in pacifism and his work in Geneva and Japan.
Esther A. and Lloyd Balderston papers
Materials documenting the life of Esther Balderston Jones during her time as a missionary in Japan (1914-1924) and from her father, Lloyd Balderston, about family history and geneology.
Delaware County Committee on Hiroshima-Nagasaki Collected Records
Includes: correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, flyers regarding the August 6, 1986 commemoration; also a play written about the bombings and the aftermath by Steve Friedman titled "Fallout".
Goodwill Ambassadors: Hiroshima-Nagasaki World Peace Study Mission Collected Records
Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage Collected Records
International World Peace Day Committee Collected Records
Milton Lowenthal Papers
Milton Lowenthal was an activist involved in peace and antinuclear movements in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, specifically those related to Three Mile Island and the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He was a sponsor of Japanese antinuclear artist Kazuaki Kita. This collection includes correspondence, financial records, manuscripts, minutes of meetings, newspaper clippings, reference files, and other memorabilia.
Helen Mears Papers
Inazo Nitobe papers
This collection is comprised of the papers of Inazo Nitobe, and includes two 5,000 Japanese yen notes; three letters, addressed to Anna Hartshorne, Anna Brown, and Henry Brown; and a postcard featuring a portrait photo of Inazo Nitobe.