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SPC.2018.049  
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Series I: Conscientious Objectors 1942-1945; undated

Scope and Contents

This series contains material associated with conscientious objectors who were part of the Civilian Public Service (CPS) as well as in non-combatant roles during World War Two; and part of 1-W Service during the Korean War era. Included are issues of "Amnesty Bulletin" published by the Committee for Amnesty for all Objectors to War and Conscription, issues of "The Conscientious Objector" and other publications. Also included are letters addressed to William F. Garber detailing experiences at CPS camps; a complete roster of CPS Camp 21; a Central Board for Conscientious Objectors handbook,and other documents related to conscientious objectors and various objectors' related causes. Lastly, this series includes material related to the resistance of the Selective Service Act of 1967.
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Letter from Carl B. Dahl to Bill Garber regarding Dahl's arrival and first impressions of C.P.S. Camp 31 in Camino, California. Also included are two postcards with images of the camp April 28, 1942; undated

Language of Material: English.
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List of men "on look-out towers" September 2, 1942

Language of Material: English.
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Letter and memo sent to Mr. William Garber written by Mark Y. Schrock, director of C.P.S. Camp 21 regarding duty assignments; camp visitors; and a camp arrest August 31, 1942; September 2, 1942

Language of Material: English.
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complete roster of C.P.S. Camp 21, Cascade Locks undated

Language of Material: English.
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Documents entitled "Progress Report- 'Toward Greater Opportunity'"; and "Towards Greater Opportunity in C.P.S." August 5, 1942; undated

Language of Material: English.
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Civilian Public Service Camp No. 21 [letterhead] undated

Language of Material: English.
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National Service Board for Religious Objectors "The Reporter" Vol. 1, No. 6 December 1, 1942

Language of Material: English.
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copy of a letter signed by L.J. Anderson sent to Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Director of Selective Service; and "editor times" regarding toys that were to be sent to a Japanese incarceration camp in Poston, Arizona from C.P.S. Camp #31 (four copies) circa December 29, 1942

Language of Material: English.
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Amnesty Bulletin. Published by the Committee for Amnesty for all Objectors to War and Conscription. #22-30 (missing 24), 42 October 30, 1946-June 18, 1948

Language of Material: English.
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Conscientious Objector, Vol. VI, No. 5; Vol. VII, No. 8 May 1944; August 1945

Language of Material: English.
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"The C.O. and the Future, a Handbook", Central Board for Conscientious Objectors October 1944

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Mennonite Central Committee Civilian Public Service "Farm and Community School", Clear Spring Unit of C.P.S. 24 circa 1944

 

Series II: Anti-War/Peace Movement 1934-1954; 1974; circa 1970 undated

Scope and Contents

This series contains reprints, speeches, mailers, newsletters, and other documents generated mostly by pacifist organizations such as: National Council for Prevention of War (NCPW), American Friends Service Committee, National Council Against Conscription, War Resisters League, and Friends Committee on National Legislation- whose missions were to prevent the outbreak of war, and advance world peace. Included are issues of "The Peacemaker"; "From Washington" Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Branch Letters; and documents entitled "The Way Out" by Fenner Brockway, and "Socialism and the War". Also included in this series are documents regarding anti-conscription, as well as text of addresses by Dwight D. Eisenhower when he was the Republican nominee for President.
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Document entitled "Socialism and the War", with sentence that states: "the following statement of policy was adopted unanimously by the I.L.P Annual Conference, April 12-14, 1941" circa 1941

Language of Material: English.
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"The Way Out" by Fenner Brockway undated

Language of Material: English.
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National Council for Prevention of War 1940, 1941, 1945, 1948

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"Arguments for War" for arguments for peace write National Council for Prevention of War [booklet] 1940

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"Shall We Try to Stop the War in Europe?" by Frederick J. Libby, National Council for Prevention of War. Reprinted from "Friends Intelligencer" [1940]

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"Armaments Do Not Give Security". Published originally by "Nie Wieder Krieg" reproduced by the National Council for Prevention of War 1941

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Postcards. National Council for Prevention of War; Frederick J. Libby 1941

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"Reasons for Going Slowly in Naval Building" by Frederick J. Libby, National Council for Prevention of War 1940

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National Council for Prevention of War mailer signed by Frederick J. Libby March 15, 1945

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"Shall We Remove Restrictions From the Draft Law?" National Council for Prevention of War 1941

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Burke-Wadsworth Bill For Peacetime Military Conscription [National Council for the Prevention of War] 1940

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"Two Approaches to an Ordered World" by Frederick J. Libby, National Council for Prevention of War [pamphlet] circa 1940s

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"What is the Matter with the Mutual Security Program?" Statement of Frederick J. Libby, National Council for Prevention of War for the hearings of the House Foreign Affairs Committee April 29, 1952

 

National Council Against Conscription 1948, 1950, 1952, 1953

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National Council Against Conscription "Conscription News", #98, 106, 110-113, 117, 122-128 March 20, 1947-December 18, 1947

Language of Material: English.
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National Council Against Conscription "Conscription News", #136, 141 (three copies), 153 (two copies) March 18, 1948-October 21, 1948

Language of Material: English.
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National Council Against Conscription "Conscription News", #171, 181, 188 (two copies), 189, 190, 191, 193-201 January 20, 1950-January 15, 1953

Language of Material: English.
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"Neither Peace Nor Security" National Council Against Conscription [pamphlet] circa 1948

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National Council Against Conscription document regarding "Conscription News" issues circa 1950s

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National Council Against Conscription mailer January 28, 1950

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National Council Against Conscription mailer February 12, 1948

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"Letters Needed!" [National Council Against Conscription] January 26, 1950

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"Call These Ideas to the Attention of Congress", National Council Against Conscription May 1948

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National Council Against Conscription mailer March 12, 1953

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"An Analysis of H.R. 4278, the Town Bill for Compulsory Military Training", National Council Against Conscription February 1948

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"Congratulations but our work is not over", National Council Against Conscription 1952

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"You'd Think We Were on the Edge of War!" [pamphlet] National Council Against Conscription February 1948

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"Letters Urgently Needed!" National Council Against Conscription circa 1948

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Text of Address by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republican Nominee for President September 1952

Scope and Contents

contains three speeches: September 19, 1952 at Kansas City, Missouri; September 25, 1952 at Baltimore, Maryland; and September 30, 1952 at Columbia, South Carolina.
 

Friends Committee on National Legislation 1947-1952

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Memorandum on National Legislation of Interest to Religious Groups issued by Friends Committee on National Legislation, Washington Letter #43, 46, 48, 52 July 30, 1947-April 20, 1948

Language of Material: English.
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Washington Newsletter of the Friends Committee on National Legislation. Letters #84, 97 (three copies), 98, and two unnumbered letters. January 24, 1951-February 27, 1952

Language of Material: English.
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American Friends Service Committee 1934, 1938, 1944

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"An International Force" by A. Ruth Fry. Reprinted from "Reconciliation" by American Friends Service Comittee January 1934

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"Peace Time Conscription...A Problem for Americans" Peace Section, American Friends Service Committee 1944

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Student Peace Service, American Friends Service Committee [mailer] April 1938

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War Resisters League 1941, 1953, 1974; undated

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"Pacifism Means Well But....Does it Work?", War Resisters League 1953

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"Negotiated Peace Now", reprinted from "Peace News" by "War Resisters League" 1941

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War Resisters League Action Calendar September-October 1974

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"Up Tight With the Draft? A Conference on Draft Alternatives" Monterey War Resisters League undated

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"Three Views of Collective Security" by Arthur Deerin Call. Reprinted from "World Affairs" for American Peace Society September 1937

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"News Bulletin" Youth Committee Against War of the Keep America Out of War Committee April 3, 1938

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"Legislating Peace" by Allen W. Dulles and Hamilton Fish Armstrong. Reprinted from "Foreign Affairs", published by Council on Foreign Relations Inc. 1938

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"Vote Against War" National Election Campaign Committee, Communist Party, Youth Division [brochure] [1940]

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Citizens Petition for an American Peace Offensive petition August 1941

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"Facts for Peace", a brief bulletin of information and interpretation issued every week by the American Peace Mobilization June 10, 1941

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"Peace Fantasy, A Peace Preservation Plan", by Hendrik A. Burgers 1942

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"A Christmas Manifesto" Churchmen's Committee for A Christian Peace 1942

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"World-Peace Wake-Up Card" [postcard} 1943

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"From Washington". Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Branch Letters #124, 128, 129, 130, 135-137 February 11, 1943-March 25, 1944

Language of Material: English.
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"Peace Now! Answers to 12 Common Questions concerning the Operating Policies of the PEACE NOW Movement", PEACE NOW Movement circa 1944

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"Vultures in Doves' Feathers" by Clarence P. Oakes [pamphlet] circa 1940s

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"The Peacemaker", Vol.1, No. 5-6; Vol. 25, No. 9, 13, published by the Peacemaker Movement September 7-28, 1949; July 15, October 29, 1972

Language of Material: English.
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Peacemakers [mailer] July 2, 1954

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"Peacemakers call an Urgent National Conference" [flyer] circa 1954

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"Stop the H-Bomb Tests!" [flyer], Fellowship of Reconciliation 1954

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Everybody's Committee to Outlaw War [mailer] 1954

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Unitarian War Service Council booklet 1943

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What Attitude toward Conscription? A Discussion of the Military Draft and the Proposed Labor Draft" published by the Independent Labor League 1943

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"Summary of Brief. United States vs. Stanley Rappeport, Howard Schoenfeld, Albert Herling, Francis Hall, and William A. Winslow" circa 1940

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"Military Conscription" William Bacon Evans 1945

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"Conscription?" [leaflet] Anti-Conscription Committee February 1945

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"George Brown for U.S. Senate, Help Elect a Dove Senator" flyer circa 1970