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<strong>Howard</strong> & <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong> Papers<br />

Coll. no. 1189<br />

p. 16<br />

1973, Friends Journal reprint articles about HHB by Elizabeth Gray Vining, Dan<br />

Wilson, Philip H. Wells, Elizabeth <strong>Brinton</strong>, Edwin B. Bronner <strong>and</strong> Douglas Steere.<br />

1973, 12th mo. "Remembering <strong>Howard</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>," by J. Theodore Peters, Pub.<br />

Quaker Life p. 30.<br />

1973 or '74, Sept 14, extract from letter from <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong> Wilson to Yuki<br />

<strong>Brinton</strong> for HHB's biography.<br />

1979, Mills Quarterly, articles with references to <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong><br />

2005, ASCB <strong>and</strong> the Bees / Jack Sutters<br />

n.d., "To the Abbot <strong>and</strong> Abbess of a Quaker Monastery. Log Night Poem by<br />

Terisina Rowell <strong>and</strong> parody of Pinafore by Dorothy Gilbert.<br />

n.d. ―Toast to our new friends‖ / Anita Murray.<br />

n.d. ―Metamorphasis [sic] of a Cicada‖ / by Sarah Bishop<br />

n.d. ―<strong>Anna</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Snowdrop‖/ by W.B. Jones<br />

Series II: <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong><br />

Box 2A: Letters from ASCB; also letters to ASCB & HHB<br />

Letters from <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, 1897-1902. 1 folder (10 items)<br />

Note: These are childhood letters <strong>and</strong> documents, many illustrated by <strong>Anna</strong>, <strong>and</strong><br />

including membership in the Eagles Nest Sporting Club <strong>and</strong> stories written by her for the<br />

serialized newsletter in 1900 ―The Eagle‘s Nest.‖ (4 issues)<br />

Letters from <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, 1903. 1 folder (ca. 20 items)<br />

Note: Here are included <strong>Anna</strong>‘s letters home (San Jose, California) from Westtown<br />

Boarding School (West Chester, Pa.). Topics include: curricular <strong>and</strong> extracurricular<br />

activities, school trips, boarding school life, clothing needs, teachers <strong>and</strong> students<br />

Letters from <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, ca. 1904. 2 folders (ca. 30 items)<br />

Note: Letters continue from Westtown Boarding School during the school year <strong>and</strong> from<br />

―Windon‖ <strong>and</strong> elsewhere during the summer to family at home. Topics include: dire case<br />

of pneumonia of Albanus Cope, books read, food, teachers, amusements, friends, expense<br />

management <strong>and</strong> a description of her graduation <strong>and</strong> her love of Westtown.

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