The Rufus M. Jones papers contain letters, papers, photos, and diaries of Rufus Jones and his family. Many of the materials come from the Philadelphia and Haverford area, with many contributions from New York state as well. Materials in the collection were created between 1870 and 1960. Letters discuss family, friends, and home life, as well as philosophy, international affairs, and business. Some topics of note found within the letters include Haverford history, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), World War II, illness and death, and Quakerism. They are a rich source of information on a large number of topics.
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