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QuakerResearchinProgress 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..... William A. Baker, 10 Rice Road, Hingham, Massachusetts. William Penn's Ship Welcome. (Preparation of plans and specifications for the building of a full-scale reproduction for the City of Philadelphia.) C. C. Booth, Hammersmith Hospital, London, W. 12, England. Quaker Doctors in the Eighteenth Century. (Dr. William Hillary and the reasons why he went to Barbados.) Ronald Dennis Cohen, 914 Fulton Street, S.E., Minneapolis 14, Minnesota . William Coddington: His Life. University of Minnesota: History, thesis for M.A. degree. Elliot W. Fenander, 219 Rosemary Lane, Apt. J-Il, Philadelphia 19, Penna. Early Education in Philadelphia: The Founding of Friends Schools. (Penn"s influence and the controversy between Friends Select School and William Penn Charter School over the foundation date of 1689.) Sheldon H. Harris, New Bedford Institute of Technology, New Bedford , Massachusetts. The Diary and Selected Letters of Paul Cuffe. (The diary and letters relate to the 1811-1812 Sierra Leone adventures of the Negro-Indian Quaker sea-captain.) Marion Krebser, Route 2, Box 455, McLean, Virginia. The Legislative Work of Friends, 1660-1962. Edward Rose, M.D., 426 Owen Road, Wynnewood, Penna. John Coakley Lettsom. Harvey Seifert, Southern California School of Theology, Claremont, California. The Use by American Quakers of Non-violent Resistance as a Method of Social Change. (Deals with Massachusetts Bay Colony, C.O.'s in World War I, and the militant wing of the women's suffrage movement.) Boston University: Social Ethics, thesis for Ph.D. degree. 1941 Willman Spawn, 2049 Cherry Street, Philadelphia 3, Penna. EighteenthCentury American Bookbinders — Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Newport , Williamsburg, etc. (Much of this study will be related to Friends publication in Philadelphia and Newport.) W. J. M. Thomasson (deceased). The Friends of East Devon and Their Meetings, 1654-1928. Typescript copies are at Exeter City Library and at University Library, Exeter, England. 37 ...

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