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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. Hilliard D. Camp, Route 1, North Baltimore, Ohio. William Penn and the Doctrine of Salvation. Western Reserve University: Religion, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. George Carey, Department of English, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. Folklore in the Writings of John Greenleaf Whittier. Indiana University: Folklore, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. Kenneth Carroll, Box 202, Southern Methodist University. Josiah Coale: Early Quaker Apostle. —¦-----------·. Elizabeth Harris, Founder of Maryland Quakerism. --------------. Quaker Opposition to the Establishment of a State Church in Maryland, 1692-1702. --------------. John Perrot. (A study of the man, his ideas, and his influence on the Society of Friends.) --------------. Thomas Thurston: Renegade Quaker. Completed. Sister Mary Irma Corcoran, Mundelein College, Chicago, Illinois. Life of Thomas Holme, First Surveyor General of Pennsylvania. Joseph Ewan, Tulane University, New Orleans, La. 70118. An Album of William Bartram's Drawings. Completed. Leigh Tucker Gall, 139 Hamilton Road, Chapel Hill, N.C. The Quakers in Twentieth-Century England. (A study of their social and political impact between the wars.) University of North Carolina: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Arthur W. Hummel, 2406 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20009. Nathan Dunn (1782-1844). Francis Paul Jennings, 311 Swarthmore Road, Glassboro, New Jersey. Miquon's Passing: Indian-European Relations in Colonial Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania: American Civilization, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. Gerda Lerner, 13-60 21st Street, Astoria County, New York. The New England Tour of the Grimké Sisters. Columbia University: American History, thesis for M.A. degree. Completed. 44 Quaker Research in Progress45 Fred R. MacFadden, Jr., 4623 Manordene Road, Apt. A, Baltimore, Maryland 21229. Quaker Relations with Some Almanac Writers of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1687-1735. Jack Donald Marietta, 74 Connellsville Street, Dunbar, Pennsylvania 15431. Ecclesiastical Discipline in the Society of Friends. (Based on a survey of Monthly Meeting records in Pennsylvania, 1682-1776.) Stanford University: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Arnold Marsh, Woodstown Park, Dublin 14, Ireland. The William Penne and Ireland. John Benedict Pickard, Department of English, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32603. The Collected Letters of John Greenleaf Whittier. (To include all the extant letters, 1828-1850, then a selection of the letters from later years.) Edward Wagenknecht, 233 Otis Street, West Newton, Massachusetts 02165. John Greenleaf Whittier: A Portrait in Paradox. (A psychograph or character portrait.) Completed. Darold D. Wax, Department of History, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. Early American Protests against Slavery and the Slave Trade, 16881775 . (A collection of documents.) Mrs, Theron G. Worth, Jr. (Merwin B. Worth), 217 East 66th Street, New York, N. Y. 10021. Herbert Hoover and the Ex-Presidency. Columbia University : History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. Hermann Wellenreuther, 5,000 Köln, Eigelstein 106, Germany. The Relationship of thé "Renewed Unitas Fratrum" to the Pennsylvania Colonial Administration and the Society of Friends. Cologne University: Philosophical Department , thesis for Dr. phil. degree. ...

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