Papers, 1905-1934.

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Papers, 1905-1934.

Includes correspondence (1911-1934), writings by Hugh Richardson including manuscripts of articles, letters to the editor, and travel journals (1921-1931); of special note are letters (1917-1918) from and about German war prisoners in the Isle of Man and elsewhere and scattered issues of newspapers in German printed in the camps for enemy aliens. Correspondents in the collection include Horace G. Alexander, Carl Heath, and L. Oppenheim.

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Alexander, Horace Gundry, 1889-1989

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Horace G. Alexander; b. 1889 in Croyden, England; life-long member of the Society of Friends (Quakers); graduated with honors in history from Kings College, Cambridge University; director of Woodbrooke College, Birmingham, England; served as advisor to Mohandas K. Gandhi; wrote and published extensively about India; worked throughout the world for Indian rights; d. 1989, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, USA. From the description of Papers, 1916-1983. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). ...

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Oppenheim, L. (Lassa), 1858-1919

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Heath, Carl, 1869-1950

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Richardson, Hugh, 1864-1936

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B. 1864 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England; science instructor, lecturer, author, pacifist, Quaker; visited British prisoner of war camps during World War I; promoted disarmament, internationalism, world government, and war tax resistance; as a member of the Emergency Committee of the Society of Friends during World War I, he visited and gave assistance to enemy aliens imprisoned in England; was particularly interested in the relationship of natural phenomena to political events; d. 1936. ...