Box 2
Contains 48 Results:
Will America Keep Faith published by the Campaign for World Government
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
Gun Games by Angelo Patri, published by The Commission on World Peace
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
I Am Still a Pacifist by G.S. Nichols, published by the Collegiate Methodist Church
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
Code for Sane War Time and Post War Thinking and Acting
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
Faith and Work published by the St. Barnabas Brotherhood
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
To Win the War and the Peace by Wayne Coy, published by Purdue University
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
Pacifists and Civil Defense by Winston Dancis, published by the War Resisters League
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).
Newspaper Clippings, 1948-1960
The collection is the personal papers of Henry Vail Deale, including correspondence with Jane Niehaus (1941-45), while in the Civilian Public Service camps in Merom, Indiana; Big Flats, New York; and Powellsville, Maryland. Also included are pamphlets on peace and pacifism, images from the CPS camps, and other family photographs. Another major portion of the correspondence is from daughter Sally Deale while she is attending Grinnell, College in Grinnell Iowa (1960-1963).