Collected records, 1937-1943.

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Collected records, 1937-1943.

Includes constitution (1938), minutes (1937-1943), correspondence (1937-1943), form letters, financial records, leaflets, speeches, releases, membership lists, bulletins (1938-1941), clippings, and other records. Correspondents include Maria Biasone, Orton S. Clark, Frederick J. Libby, Allen S. Olmsted, Daniel A. Poling, and Richard R. Wood.

ca. 5 in.

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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 ...

Olmsted, Allen S. (Allen Seymour), 1888-1977

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Lawyer, judge, pacifist, and advocate of civil liberties. From the description of Allen S. Olmsted papers, 1898-1978. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 28413814 Lawyer, judge, and advocate of civil liberties. From the description of Papers, 1898-1977. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 154691375 ...

Poling, Daniel A. (Daniel Alfred), 1884-1968

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Wood, Richard R. (Richard Reeve), 1897-1982

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Richard Wood, a graduate of Haverford College, served on its Board of Managers in the '60s and '70s. William Morris Maier, also a graduate of Haverford College and a Manager of the College, served as Treasurer of the Corporation. From the description of Letters to William Morris Maier, 1958-1982. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 18501276 ...

Philadelphia Peace Council (1937-ca. 1943)

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The second Philadelphia Peace Council was organized in 1937 and was active until around 1943. About 30 organizations participated directly, and nearly 100 groups cooperated; these included peace groups, churches, women's groups, parent-teacher associations, trade unions, and civic clubs. The Council was one of the three peace organizations that formed the nucleus of the United Peace Chest. It was also affiliated with the National Peace Conference. The first Philadelphia Peace Council had similar...

Clark, Orton S.

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Biasone, Maria

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