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Swarthmore College records on the Area Universities' Bicentennial Exhibition
Katherine Anne Assante Collected Papers
Includes a copy of Assante's thesis and e-mail interviews with David McReynolds in support of her research. McReynolds was associated with the War Resisters League for many years.
Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors Collected Records
Materials include releases and leaflets.
Association to Abolish War Collected Records
Includes the complete and original minutes from 1915-1928, some correspondence, and printed publications.
Atlantic City Conference for Peaceworkers Collected Records
Includes correspondence, minutes, and related printed materials.
Lew Ayres Collected Papers
Primarily contains newsclippings from 1942 when Ayres became a conscientious objector.
Margot Wells Backas and James J. Backas papers
Margot and Jim Backas were strong supporters of the arts in the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area. They held numerous leadership and administrative positions in various arts organizations. Margot was artist Anne Truitt’s literary executor and good friend. Included in this collection are letters from Truitt, newspaper clippings and advertisements for art exhibits.
Bacon Family papers
Correspondence, diaries and photographs relating to the 20th- century Quakers Edith Farquhar Bacon and Francis Rogers Bacon, their families, forbears, friends and colleagues.
George Bacon diaries
George Bacon's entries largely focus on descriptions of the weather, Quaker meetings attended, Yearly Meetings attended, births, deaths, and marriages in the Quaker community, social calls, and news of his family and business. In addition to the 17 original volumes of diaries, the collection includes a folder of partial transcripts of Bacon's diaries, some typed, some handwritten, as well as an index of journal entries by topic.