Peace
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Christian Arbitration and Peace Society Records
The Christian Arbitration and Peace Society was founded in 1886 in Philadelphia as a branch of the American Peace Society.
Gene Knudsen Hoffman papers
Thomas M. Goldstein papers
This collection is the result of Goldstein's work as a student at Haverford College toward an independent study paper on the Vietnam War protest at the college.
Anna Bassett Griscom Papers
Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon Family Papers
Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon Schlesinger Library Papers
George A. Selleck diary
The diary of George A. Selleck's trip from his home in Kansas to England to attend the Friend's Peace Conference as a delegate. Entries detail Selleck's travel by train from Kansas to Philadelphia and on to New York, his voyage from New York to Liverpool, and his travels within England. Upon his arrival in England, entries describe sight seeing, largely in Devonshire, as well as Friends visited and Meetings attended.
Speakers' Bureau of the Friends Peace Committee records
L. Hollingsworth Wood papers
Yearly and Monthly Meeting minute extracts
This collection contains typed research notes by an unknown person. Previously they were referred to as extracts, however they are not formal printed extracts. The notes are from Yearly and Monthly Meetings, including Baltimore Yearly Meeting, Indiana Yearly Meeting, and Ohio Yearly Meeting. Many of the notes either are categorized by topic, or include topical indices.