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Quaker Research in Progress The following list of current or recent studies in Quaker history continues, the series of such notices appearing from time to time in the Bulletin. It is of course improbable that the list is complete, but it is interesting as showing where the present frontiers of Quaker research are. Information concerning other Quaker studies in progress but not published should be sent to Henry J. Cadbury, Chairman of the Committee on Historical Research, 7 Buckingham Place, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts. Glenn Carroll Bartoo, 1003 Maple Street, Des Moines 16, Iowa. Quaker Decisions—A Study of Consensus. (An examination of the literature on and a sociological study through participant-observer methods of Quaker business meetings). University of Chicago: Sociology , thesis for A.M. degree, 1952. Completed. Joseph Alfred Borome, Department of History, The City College, New York, N. Y. Mahlon Day. Research in progress. Regina C. Busch, St. Joseph's College, 245 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn 5, New York. Quakers and World Peace. (Pacifism, relief and reconstruction work, and contributions to world peace). St. Joseph's College: History, thesis for B.A. degree, 1953. Research in progress. Rebecca T. Eves, Friends Academy, Locust Valley, New York. Activities of Quakers in Public Education in New York City. C. Thomas Hancock, 110 East Cedar Street, Mt. Vernon, New York. Friends in the Area of New York Yearly Meeting. In progress. T. Canby Jones, Box 2103 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut. The Person and Work of Jesus Christ in the Faith of George Fox. Yale University: Historical Theology, thesis for Ph.D. degree, 1955. Alma Lutz, 22 River Street, Boston 8, Massachusetts. The Antislavery Women. (Abbey Kelley Foster and the Grimké sisters in particular). Research commenced. Verna Louise Moberg, 301 Butler Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island. An Evaluative Survey of the Girls' Physical Education Program in Eleven Friends Secondary Schools. Boston University: Education, thesis for Ed.M. degree, 1952. Completed. Arthur O. Roberts, Grasmere, New Hampshire. George Fox's Concept of the Church. Boston University: Theological Studies, diesis for Ph.D. degree, 1953. In progress. George S. Snyderman, 8039 Forrest Avenue, Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania, and M. H. Deardorff, 15 Jackson Avenue, Warren, Pennsylvania . The Quakers and the Seneca Indians in the Nineteenth Century. (With special reference to materials in Halliday Jackson's and John Philip's diaries of 1806). 45 ...

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