Harry S. and Marjorie F. Scott Papers, 1942-1977.
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Scott, Harry, 1918-1960
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American Young Friends Conference (1947 : Richmond, Ind.)
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American Young Friends Conference (1949 : Oskaloosa (Iowa))
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All American Friends Conference (1942 : Richmond, Ind.)
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Kenworthy, Leonard Stout, 1912-....
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In 1940-41, Leonard Kenworthy was director of the Quaker International Center in Berlin, Germany run by the American Friends Service Committee. He worked with German Quakers to assist Jews who had no religious affiliation but were defined as Jews by the Nazis to leave Germany. From the description of Quaker Berlin diary [manuscript] / L.S. Kenworthy. 1940-41. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 301753914 ...
Scott, Marjorie, 1923-
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Harry S. Scott was a printer in Baltimore, Md. His wife, Marjorie F. Scott, is the daughter of Bliss Forbush, a prominent Quaker. The Scotts were involved in many Quaker activities, and Marjorie was clerk of the planning committee for the 1949 American Young Friends Conference. From the description of Harry S. and Marjorie F. Scott Papers, 1942-1977. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 56366397 ...