Hideo Hashimoto papers 1939-1994

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Hideo Hashimoto papers 1939-1994

Collection includes: Correspondence, lectures, speeches, information leaflets, newsletters, articles and testimonies primarily regarding Hashimoto's work for peace and human rights, particularly with the American Friends Service Committee and Fellowship of Reconciliation, war protests, nuclear disarmament, etc.; Miscellaneous materials relating to his early life, education and internment during World War II. Hideo Hashimoto (b. 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activitist.

6.45 cubic feet (6 record cartons and 1 document case)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6376721

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Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.)

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The Fellowship of Reconciliation was established in December of 1914, during a meeting at Cambridge, England. Its members believed that Christians were forbidden to wage war, and that instead they should work positively to establish a new world order of peace and justice. The F.O.R. had its office in London. It produced and distributed literature, including its monthly magazine Reconciliation; worked with youth; fostered groups of members throughout the country; and supported the work of the Int...

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 ...

Hashimoto, Hideo, 1911-

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Hideo Hashimoto (b. 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activitist. From the guide to the Hideo Hashimoto papers, 1939-1994, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Hideo Hashimoto (b. 1911) was a Methodist minister and peace activitist. During World War II he was relocated to a Jerome Relocation Center in Denson, Arkansas. After the war he became a Professor of Religious Studies at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. F...

Hashimoto, Hideo,

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Methodist Church

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From a small beginning in May 1932, the Methodist Crusaders Choir, then with 75 choristers, was hurriedly formed and made its first public appearance at the General Conference Meetings of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It is primarily a hymn-singing choir, and the devoted members feel that the main purpose in their coming together is to spread the gospel message of the Church by means of song. From the description of 7066 Methodist Crusaders' Young People's Choir Records, 1949-...