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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Collection: Caplovitz, Philip. Collected Papers (CDG-A)
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Dishonorable Discharge from the Army of the United States for Philip Caplovitz, 1920
discharge form
Letter February 4, 1919 from David Caplovitz to Newton Baker
letter re: son Philip Caplovitz, asking for his release from prison
Letter November 29, 1919 from David Caplowitz to Newton Baker
letter asking why son had not yet been released
LetterToDavidCaplovitz
letter in response to Mr. Caplovitz's request for Philip's release
Memo from the Friends of Conscientious Objectors
memorandum
Photograph: C.O. Group
photograph
Photograph: C.O. Play 1
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Photograph: C.O. Play 2
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Photograph: C.O. Play 3
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Photograph: C.O.s in Mess Line 1
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Photograph: C.O.s in Mess Line 2
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Photograph: C.O.s Swimming
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Photograph: C.O.s with Tents
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Photograph: Camp Upton C.O.s
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Photograph: Caplovitz by a vine
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Photograph: Caplovitz etc.
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Photograph: Caplovitz etc. by Fence
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Photograph: Cleaning After Meal
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Photograph: Fire in C.O. Barracks 1
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Photograph: Fire in C.O. Barracks 2
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