Collection, 1948-[ongoing].

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Collection, 1948-[ongoing].

Includes biographical and bibliographical information and photocopies of a small portion of Abrams published writings, including material about the Nobel Peace Prize, women Nobel Peace Prize winners, the Quaker peace testimony and the Nobel Peace Prize, Henri La Fontaine, and Carl von Ossietzky.

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La Fontaine, Henri, 1854-1943

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Henri La Fontaine (22 April 1854 – 14 May 1943), was a Belgian international lawyer and president of the International Peace Bureau. He received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1913. With his close friend Paul Otlet, he founded the International Federation for Information and Documentation (1895) and the Union of International Associations (1907)....

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Ossietzky, Carl ˜vonœ 1889-1938

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Abrams, Irwin, 1914-2010

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American educator; director, foreign service training, American Friends Service Committee, 1943-1946; director, Quaker Overseas Work Camps, 1946-1947; vice president and president, International Society for Educational, Cultural and Scientific Interchanges, 1976-1982. From the description of Irwin Abrams papers, 1900-2005. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86130811 Irwin Abrams; b. 1914 in San Francisco, Calif.; leading authority on the history of the Nobel Peace Prize; theoris...