Letters to Stephen Straight, 1962-1974.

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Letters to Stephen Straight, 1962-1974.

Letters respond to questions originally posed by Stephen Straight about specific Quaker Meetings in America, Canada, and Ireland or about regional Quaker issues. Some respondents include: Frederick Tolles, Edwin Bronner, Hannah Stapler, Richard Dunn, Glenn Reece, and Richmond Miller. A few maps, photographs and pamphlets accompany these responses.

2 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7550099

Haverford College Library

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Miller, Richmond P. (Richmond Pearson), 1902-1972

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Richmond Pearson Miller (1902-1972) was a Quaker author and educator. He was the son of J. Milton and Sara G. Miller. In 1926 he married Alice Leinbach. From the description of Papers, 1923-1970. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 48846546 ...

Stapler, Hannah T., -1955

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Bronner, Edwin B., 1920-

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Edwin Bronner is a Quaker historian who, as a conscientious objector, served in CPS camps. Philip Parrish was the editor of The Oregonian. From the description of Correspondence, 1946 May 17-23 : Lapine and Portland, Ore. with Philip H. Parrish. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 45146406 Edwin Bronner was Chair of the Executive Committee of the American Section of the 1967 Friends World Conference Planning Committee; he was also Vice-Chair of Friends World Com...

Straight, Stephen M.

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Tolles, Frederick Barnes, 1915-1975

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Quaker librarian, teacher and historian; d. 1975. From the description of Papers, 1871-1969. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 27344551 ...

Reece, Glenn A.

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Dunn, Richard S

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Richard Slator Dunn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1928. His father, William P. Dunn, was Professor of English of the University of Minnesota. Dunn graduated with B.A. from Harvard College in 1950, M.A. from Princeton University in 1952 and Ph.D. in History from the same university in 1955. He started his teaching career in Princeton in 1954. After he completed his Ph.D. program, Dunn taught at the University of Michigan from 1955 to 1957. He joined the faculty of the History Department ...