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

Coll. no. 1189<br />

p. 32<br />

Peregrina, Teresina. Nara, Japan, 1969 10/15. [trying to carry on some of<br />

<strong>Brinton</strong> heritage at Woolman Hill]<br />

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (William Eves.) to Mexican Reunion of Friends.<br />

Philadelphia, [1961. [is glad ASCB will be with them when they meet in Mexico]<br />

Prousnitz, Carl. Breslau (Germany), 1920-1933. 2 items. [new law that every<br />

person who is not ―in possession‖ of four Aryan gr<strong>and</strong>parents may be deprived of his<br />

official position, which could affect him; this has already happened to his son, who must<br />

look for a job abroad]<br />

Price, Anne. Philadelphia, 1944 3/7. [Assistance from Friends during the visit of<br />

a Mexican educator]<br />

Letters to <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, R. 1 folder (ca. 10 items)<br />

Letter writers include:<br />

Clara Eliot Raup, Jane Reid, Religiose Gesellschaft der Freunde (Quaker) (V.<br />

Tillard), T.S. Resarnaud?, Mildred Reynolds, Grace Rhoads, J. Robert, Rymond P.<br />

Roberts, Elizabeth Rogers<br />

Highlights include:<br />

Religiose Gesellschaft der Quaker (Violet Tillard). Berlin, 1921 & n..d. 5 items.<br />

[3/22 1921: h<strong>and</strong>ing over their work to the World Student Christian Movement.<br />

[business issues of the joint committee; work of the feeding program;<br />

Letters to <strong>Anna</strong> <strong>Shipley</strong> <strong>Cox</strong> <strong>Brinton</strong>, S. 1 folder (ca. 30 items)<br />

Letter writers include:<br />

Maria Scattergood, Alfred Scattergood, Rose Schneider, Karl Schwabach, Wally<br />

Scott, William Scranton, Elliot Sedgwick, Suzanne Sein, Harriet Sheldon, Dorothy<br />

<strong>Shipley</strong>, Mary <strong>Shipley</strong>, Mary F. Shoemaker, Florence Sidwell, Joseph Silver, Mary H.<br />

Smith, Mary Morgan Smith, Susan Gower Smith, Lin Snow, Social Order Committee,<br />

Margaret Soden, Elfriede Sollman, Friedrich Spiegelberg, St. Petersburg (Fl.) Friends<br />

Meeting, Percy Stanger, Stanford University, <strong>Anna</strong> Doan Stephene, Louise Allender<br />

Stinetorf, Lydia Stokes, Erika Strauss<br />

Highlights include:<br />

Scattergood, Maria. 1918 11/19. [pleased that ASCB has become a member of<br />

Phila. Monthly Meeting for the Western District, the same meeting where her parents<br />

belonged]<br />

Scattergood, Alfred. [Germany?], 1921 July 6. [writes to all the members,<br />

presumably of the AFSC child feeding group in Germany, mentioning the departure of

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