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QuakerResearch inProgress Information concerning Quaker studies in progress but not published should be sent to Henry J. Cadbury, Chairman of the Committee on Historical Research, 774 Millbrook Lane, Haverford, Pennsylvania. Lawrence E. Barker, 115 West North Street, West Milton, Ohio. The Development of the Pastoral Pattern in Indiana Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Earlham School of Religion: thesis for M.A. degree. Philip S. Benjamin, 214 Windermere Avenue, Wayne, Pennsylvania. The Quakers in Industrial America, 1865-1917. (Emphasis on the social concerns of the Friends, particularly in the Philadelphia area.) Columbia University: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Jane Taylor Brey, 3122 West Penn Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129. A Quaker Saga. (The Watsons of Strawberry House; the Wildmans and other allied families from England's North Counties and lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania.) E. Charles Chatfield, Jr., 636 Faculty Court, Springfield, Ohio. Pacifism and American Life, 1914-1941. (A historical study, tracing the development of pacifism as opposed to nonresistance.) Vanderbilt University: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Alan O. Dann, 433 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden, Connecticut. American Pacifism in World War I. Columbia University: Political Science, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. Wilbur H. Glover, Shaker Community, Inc., Box 29, Pittsfield, Massachusetts . Influence of the Society of Friends upon the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing. Phillips P. Moulton, 406 Harvard Street, Grand Forks, North Dakota. John Woolman. (The aim is to relate the life and teachings of Woolman to the history of ethics and to modern ethical and social issues.) Anne Wildman Webster, 744 Fife Avenue, Wilmington, Ohio. An Evaluation of the Development of East Africa Yearly Meeting of Friends. Earlham School of Religion: thesis for M.A. degree. David S. Wyman, 493 Auburn Street, Auburndale, Massachusetts, 02166. American Policy towards Refugees from Nazism. (An outline of government policy, 1938-45, with some attention to Quaker efforts to influence policy.) Harvard University: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Ill ...

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