Papers, 1920s-1989 (bulk, 1968-1988).

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Papers, 1920s-1989 (bulk, 1968-1988).

These papers of Ethel Machanic Alper contain administrative and office resource files of Brookline Political Action for Peace (PAX), relating to the organization's work in local, Massachusetts and national politics. These files consist primarily of newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, minutes, and correspondence, and most date from 1974-83. The collection includes some papers relating to Alper herself.

7 boxes (3.25 linear feet)

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Alper, Benedict Solomon, 1905-1994

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Benedict Solomon Alper, son of Morris and Fredericka (Klatschen) Alper, was born on June 28, 1905, in Revere, Massachuesetts. He was the third of six siblings: Abraham, Theresa, David, Marcus, and Emma. He attended Boston Latin, earned his BA from Harvard College in 1927, and attended the Harvard Institute of Criminal Law 1932-1933. In 1935, he married Ethel Machanic (daughter of Barnet Machanic and Sarah Levin, born September 23, 1908 in Burlington, Vermont), who was a graduate of the School ...

Citizens for Participation in Political Action (Mass.)

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Citizens for Participation in Political Action (CPPAX) was formed in December 1972, by the merger of Massachusetts Political Action for Peace (MassPAX) and Citizens for Participation Politics (CPP). CPPAX endeavors to further progressive issues through citizen participation in the electoral process. These issues include peace and disarmament, housing, and civil rights. MassPAX was founded in November 1962, out of the campaign of Stuart Hughes for U.S. Senate. CPP was founded in 1968, by persons ...

Alper, Ethel, 1908-1989

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Peace activist and artist Alper was born in Burlington, Vt., and attended the school of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Active in a number of peace organizations, including the Brookline Political Action for Peace (of which she was secretary, 1962-1987), Alper was also a member of the American Friends Service Committee, the Civil Liberties Union, and the League of Women Voters. From the description of Papers, 1989. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008165 Ethel...

Alper, Ethel, 1908-1989

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Peace activist and artist Alper was born in Burlington, Vt., and attended the school of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Active in a number of peace organizations, including the Brookline Political Action for Peace (of which she was secretary, 1962-1987), Alper was also a member of the American Friends Service Committee, the Civil Liberties Union, and the League of Women Voters. From the description of Papers, 1989. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008165 Ethel...

Jobs with Peace (Boston, Mass.)

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Disarmament Action Network.

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Brookline Political Action for Peace (Mass.)

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