Papers, 1934-1939.

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Papers, 1934-1939.

The religious writings in this collection were prepared mostly in the 1930's and are in mimeographed form. The autobiographical work was revised and published as Mein Leben (Leipzig, 1957-59) and a shorter form was published in English as a Pendle Hill pamphlet, Christ in Catastrophe (Wallingford, Pa., 1949).

3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7286917

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Fuchs, Emil, 1874-1971

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Magistrate for New York City, Attorney for the NY Giants, owner of the Boston Braves, brough Babe Ruth back to Boston in 1935. From the description of Emil Fuchs letter to Will Orton Tewson [manuscript], 1925 June 30. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 276781457 Emil Fuchs (1874-1971) was the first Lutheran pastor to join the Social Democratic Party in Germany after World War I. He was a pacifist and became a member of the Society of Friends in 1925. Six years la...

Pendle Hill (School : Wallingford, Pa.)

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Pendle Hill is a Quaker study center located in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1930 out of an earlier Quaker institution, the Woolman School. The Woolman School was established in 1915 under the care of the General Conference Committee of the Seven Yearly Meetings (Hicksite). In 1917, it was reorganized as a joint enterprise of Hicksite and Orthodox Friends, and was governed by a Board of Managers. The Woolman School was incorporated in 1918. In 1928, i...