C. Lloyd Bailey is a Quaker and has been interested in compiling a history of Seoul Monthly Meeting as well as maintaining conversation with its members. He made a trip to North and South Korea in 1992. Seoul Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends was started as a Quaker study group, held in the homes of Arthur "Red" and Shirley Mitchell, Reginald and Esther Price, or at the SooDo Medical College Hospital. It included both silent worship and discussion. Involvement in workcamps was emphasized as well as interaction with Japanese Quakers. The attenders decided to become a Quaker meeting in 1960 under the Pacific Yearly Meeting (U.S.). The meeting held its first business meeting in 1961.
From the description of Papers on Seoul Monthly Meeting, 1959-1992, 1969-1992. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 33240416
After retirement in 1982, C. Lloyd and Margaret Bailey spent a year in South Korea under the auspices of the Friends in the Orient Committee of Pacific Yearly Meeting. They spent two weeks in North Korea in 1992. The couple spoke widely about their experiences and worked together for Korean unification.
From the description of C. Lloyd and Mary Margaret Bailey Papers, 1980-1991. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 51065786