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Irwin Abrams Collected Papers
Includes biographical and bibliographical information and photocopies of a small portion of Abrams published writings, including material about the Nobel Peace Prize, women Nobel Peace Prize winners, the Quaker peace testimony and the Nobel Peace Prize, Henri La Fontaine, and Carl von Ossietzky.
A.J. Muste Memorial Institute Collected Records
William Charles Allen Collected Papers
William C. Allen was born in 1857 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Society of Friends. Allen was deeply opposed to war and wrote often about the problems of propaganda, censorship, conscription, imperialism, and the munitions industry. He traveled widely and wrote many articles about his experiences abroad.
American Friends' Peace Conference Collected Records
Includes minute book and a printed report of the proceedings.
Anglican Pacifist Fellowship Collected Records
The collection includes annual reports (1940-), printed correspondence, leaflets, pamphlets.
Atlantic City Conference for Peaceworkers Collected Records
Includes correspondence, minutes, and related printed materials.
Elizabeth Newlin Baker Papers
Elizabeth Newlin Baker was a Pennsylvania Quaker peace activist and graduate of Swarthmore College, Class of 1902. This small collection contains drafts of letters she wrote, miscellaneous correspondence received, and papers concerning the Pennsylvania Job Mobilization Program of the late 1930s.
Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America Collected Records
Includes correspondence, brochures, program literature, and newsletters.
Lewis Benson papers
The Lewis Benson Papers document the life and service of Lewis V. Benson (1906-1986), a Quaker and recorded minister of New York Yearly Meeting. His in-depth reading and study of the writings of 17th century Quakers gave him the venue to bring their message to a modern audience. He did this predominantly through his own writings and lectures.
Jack Bollens Collected Papers
Jack Bollens was a conscientious objector who worked in the peace movement in the 1960s and 1970s.