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Pendle Hill (School: Wallingford, Pa.)

 Organization

Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:

Margaret Hope Bacon collection on Henry Joel Cadbury

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-950-010
Abstract

This collection contains research notes and cassette tape recordings created by Margaret Hope Bacon during the writing of her book Let This Life Speak: The Legacy of Henry Joel Cadbury, published in 1987.

Dates: 1985-1987, undated

Hugh Barbour lecture papers

 Collection — Othertype SC-008
Identifier: SFHL-SC-008
Abstract

Includes outline and course materials for five lectures given at Pendle Hill in the winter of 1975, notes on "Ethics and Theology in the Hicksite Separation" and the manuscript of a lecture on "Quakers and the Trinity" given at Swarthmore College in the spring of 1975.

Dates: 1975

Bean, Cox, Brinton, and Cary family papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1349
Abstract

This collection contains papers and documents from the Bean, Cox, Brinton, and Cary families.

Dates: 1782 - 2000

Dorothea Johnson Blom Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-241
Abstract Dorothea Johnson Blom (1911-1991) was a Quaker writer, artist, and teacher. She became a member of the Society of Friends in 1937 at Chappaqua Monthly Meeting, subsequently transferring to Purchase Monthly Meeting. She co-authored nine books and taught courses at Pendle Hill and other schools in art history and art appreciation with an emphasis on the Jungian concept of growth and spiritual needs. The collection contains her letters to her friend Liza B. ("Betty") Lewis, 1961-1975,...
Dates: 1961-1975

Anna S. Cox Brinton family papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1228
Abstract

The papers of the family of Anna S. Cox Brinton, a notable Quaker educator, activist and minister. Her family includes Joel and Hannah E. Shipley Bean, the founders of the Beanite branch of Quakerism, as well as Catharine M. Cox Miles, who was active with the American Friends Service Committee in Germany after World War I. Other family members are also included.

Dates: 1825-1960

Howard Haines Brinton and Anna Shipley Cox Brinton papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1189
Abstract Howard Haines Brinton and Anna Shipley Cox Brinton were 20th-century Quaker educators and prolific authors whose areas of expertise included the physical sciences and the Classics. Notably, they also worked for the American Friends Service Committee in Europe, for Friends Center in Tokyo, Japan, and as directors of Pendle Hill, an adult study center in Wallingford, PA. They were both recorded ministers in the Religious Society of Friends. This collection also contains materials of other...
Dates: 1859-2005

Addition to Henry J. Cadbury papers

 Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1121-addition
Abstract

Henry Joel Cadbury (1883-1974) was one of the foremost American Quaker scholars of the 20th century. He published in the fields of Quaker and biblical history, and served as a teacher and philanthropist. This addition to the papers of Henry Cadbury includes biographical materials, correspondence, diaries, writings, such as his The Book of Acts in History and photographs of Cadbury and his family.

Dates: 1866-1987

Sandra Lee Cronk Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-235
Abstract

Sandra Lee Cronk was a Quaker author who co-founded School of the Spirit, a ministry of prayer and learning under the auspices of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Her papers include manuscripts of her published works, numerous unpublished manuscripts, and records of some of the workshops that she gave at Pendle Hill.

Dates: 1963-1999

Bainbridge C. Davis Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-212
Abstract Bainbridge C. Davis (1910-1993) was a Quaker active in many concerns and organizations. He worked as a Foreign Service Officer, serving in Venezuela, Jamaica, Chile, and Panama. He retired early, at the age of 62, to devote himself to Quaker causes. He worked to improve race relations and opposed U.S. support for dictatorships. Organizations and committees which he was active in include the Friends World Committee for Consultation, American Friends Service Committee, and Pendle Hill. He was...
Dates: 1960-1993

Charles E. (Charles Eugene) Fager Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SFHL-RG5-214
Abstract Charles Eugene Fager is a Quaker writer, publisher, educator, and activist. Born in 1942, "Chuck" Fager graduated from Colorado State University and attended Harvard Divinity School. After working for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Selma, Alabama, he performed Vietnam CO alternative service at Friends World College in 1966. He left FWC the following year, devoting his time to writing and freelance work. In the mid 1980s Fager started Kimo Press, a small publishing operation...
Dates: 1976-1999

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Subject
Quaker authors 5
Quakers 4
Quakers -- Pennsylvania 4
Quaker women 3
Society of Friends -- War relief and reconstruction 3
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Spiritual life -- Society of Friends 3
correspondence 3
American poetry 2
Arts and religion -- Society of Friends 2
Lay ministry -- Society of Friends 2
Quakers -- Education 2
Quakers -- Germany 2
Reconstruction (1914–1939) -- France 2
Reconstruction (1914–1939) -- Poland 2
Society of Friends -- Doctrines 2
Society of Friends -- Pennsylvania 2
Society of Friends -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County 2
Work camps -- Pennsylvania 2
diaries 2
lecture notes 2
Abortion -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends 1
Academic writing 1
Adult education -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County 1
American Literature 1
American fiction 1
Antinuclear movement -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Bible -- Children's use -- Congresses 1
Bible -- Study and teaching -- Congresses 1
Bible -- Theology -- Congresses 1
Bible. Acts 1
Church controversies -- Society of Friends 1
Civil disobedience -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Classicists 1
Conscientious objectors -- United States 1
Conscientious objectors -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Diaries 1
Feminist theology 1
Finland 1
Food relief -- Germany 1
Friendly Letter 1
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 1
Government, Resistance to -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Haverford (Pa.) 1
International relief 1
International relief -- Africa 1
International relief -- Europe 1
International relief -- Germany 1
Liberation theology 1
Lutherans -- Germany 1
Nonviolence 1
Oral histories 1
Pacifists -- United States 1
Pacifists -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Passports 1
Peace -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends 1
Peace -- Societies, etc. 1
Peace movements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History 1
Philippines 1
Philippines -- Photographs 1
Philippines -- Social life and customs 1
Philosophy -- Study and teaching 1
Photographs 1
Photography -- History 1
Poland -- History 1
Political activists -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Quaker Physicians 1
Quaker artists 1
Quaker authors -- 20th century 1
Quaker conscientious objectors 1
Quaker social reformers 1
Quaker women -- 20th century 1
Quaker women -- New Jersey 1
Quakers -- 20th century -- Diaries 1
Quakers -- Books and reading 1
Quakers -- California 1
Quakers -- Education -- Pennsylvania -- Wallingford 1
Quakers -- Indiana 1
Quakers -- Iowa 1
Quakers -- Japan 1
Quakers -- Maryland 1
Quakers -- New Jersey 1
Quakers -- New York (State) -- New York 1
Quakers -- New York (State) -- Westchester County 1
Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- 20th century 1
Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Delaware County 1
Quakers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- History -- Sources 1
Quakers -- Social life and customs 1
Quakers -- Switzerland 1
Quakers -- United States -- History -- Sources 1
Religion -- Study and teaching 1
Religious education -- Teacher training 1
Religious life -- Society of Friends 1
Rhodes Scholarships 1
Schools -- Pennsylvania -- Wallingford 1
Sermons 1
Silesia (Poland : Voivodeship) -- History 1
Society of Friends -- Charities 1
Society of Friends -- Congresses 1
Society of Friends -- Delaware 1
Society of Friends -- Education -- Pennsylvania -- Wallingford 1
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