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QuakerResearchinProgress Eleanor H. Beiswenger, 17 Pine St., Canton, N.Y. 13617. Thomas Chalkley : Voyaging Pacifist. (Biography and critical introduction to Chalkley's journal, edited from manuscript, and other writings.) University of Michigan: American Culture, thesis for Ph.D. degree. John W. Buys, 284-1 Corry Village, Gainesville, Florida 32601. Quakers in Ante-bellum Indiana. Purdue University: History, thesis for M.A. degree. Completed. John P. Coleman, 447 Riverside Drive, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Jesse Macy: An Intellectual Biography. University of Iowa: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree. David Brion Davis, Department of History, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. Antislavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823. Martha Louise Deed, 50 Clinton Ave., Nyack, N.Y. 10960. Major Patterns of Religious Commitment Among Members of the Religious Society of Friends. (An analysis of questionnaires collected from a random sample of American Quakers.) Boston University: Psychology and Pastoral Counseling, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Melvin B. Endy, Jr., 2710 Hall of Graduate Studies, New Haven, Conn. 06520. William Penn and Contemporary Quakerism: A Theological Study. Yale University: Religious Studies, thesis for Ph.D. degree. Completed. (Cf. Quaker History, LV [1966], 52.) David J. Hall, 47 Inwood Ave., Old Coulsdon, Surrey, CR 3, England. An Historical Study of the Discipline of the Society of Friends [in England], 17381861 . Durham University: thesis for M.A. degree. Virginia V. Hlavsa, 50-37 208th St., Bayside, New York 11364. History of Westbury Meeting. (Combined with a study of some nineteenth-century writers.) Queens College: English, thesis for M.A. degree. Gertrud Liepe, 24 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 09138. Luke Howard and Germany. Patrick C. Lipscomb, Department of History, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803. The Politics of British Abolition, 1783-1807. (Cf. Quaker History, LVI [1967], 110.) 113 114Quaker History J. F. McGregor, Department of History, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia. The Ranters, 1649-1660. (A study of individuals and ideas and their relation to other religious groups.) Oxford University: Modern History, thesis for Bachelor of Letters. Completed. Brian T. Moore, 40 Birch Ave., Coney Hill, Gloucester, Glos., England. Humphrey Smith and Family. (A genealogical study.) George J. Willauer, Jr., Connecticut College, New London, Conn. 06320. Journals of Friends of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who came to America as itinerant preachers. (Emphasis on their response to America and the printing history of the documents.) Worrall, Arthur J., 709 S. Washington St., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521. New England Quakerism, 1656-1830. University of Indiana: History, thesis for Ph.D. degree, (a. Quaker History, LVI [1967], 110.) ...

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