Frederick Joseph Libby Papers 1846-1973 (bulk 1890-1970)
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Libby family
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Libby, Abial
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Phillips Exeter Academy
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Libby, Abial. Abial Libby diary. 1862.
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Richards, Leyton, 1879-1948
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Stackpole, Markham W. (Markham Winslow)
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National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.)
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Created in September, 1921 in Washington, D.C. by representatives of 17 United States peace organizations to serve as a clearinghouse under the name of National Council for Limitation of Armaments; Frederick J. Libby was appointed Executive Secretary. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the organization changed its name in January, 1922 to the National Council for the Reduction of Armaments. In Fall of 1923, the name was changed again to National Council for Prevention of War. It was incorportate...
Libby, Frederick J. (Frederick Joseph), 1874-1970
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Clergyman and pacifist; died 1970. From the description of Frederick Joseph Libby papers, 1846-1973 (bulk 1890-1970). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982364 Biographical Note 1874, Nov. 24 Born, Richmond, Maine 1894 Bachelor of arts, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine ...
American friends service committee
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Quaker organization formed to promote peace and reconciliation through its social service and relief programs. From the description of American Friends Service Committee records, 1933-1988 (bulk 1933-1938). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983753 The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) was organized in June 1917 as an outgrowth of and coordination point for the anti-war and relief activities of various bodies of the Religious Society of Friends in the United States. A ...
Union Congregational Church (Magnolia, Mass.)
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Gray, Harold Studley, 1894-
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Conscientious objector during World Wars I and II and founder of the farming cooperative Saline Valley Farms. From the description of Harold Studley Gray papers, 1896-1972. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418471 Harold Studley Gray was the developer and owner of the Saline Valley Farms, an experiment in cooperative farming and living. Born in Detroit, February 23, 1894, Gray was a graduate of Exeter Academy, then attended Harvard University as wa...
Libby family
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