Collected papers of Bertram Pickard and Irene Pickard, 1918-1972.
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Sheepshanks, Mary, 1872-1958
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World Outlook Press Service (Geneva, Switzerland)
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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.
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Quaker Press Service (Geneva, Switzerland)
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Kamensky, Anna.
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Clark, Roderick,
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Innes, Kathleen Elizabeth Royds.
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Pickard, Bertram, 1892-1973
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Bertram Pickard: internationalist; peace leader; Quaker; official for Society of Friends and United Nations organizations, including the Friends Peace Committee of the London Yearly Meeting, the Friends' Service Council, the Friends Geneva Centre, and the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations; a founder of the Quaker Press Service, later called the World Outlook Press Service; lived in Great Britain, Switzerland, and the United States; d. 1973. From the description of Col...
Heath, Carl,
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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. ...
Pickard, Irene
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Howie, Joseph B.,
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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 ...