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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Collection: Sayre, J. Nevin. Papers (DG 117)
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Letter April 2, 1917 from Evan Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter re: his work with the YMCA visiting prisoner of war camps in England/Wales
Letter May 23, 1917 from Evan Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter re: his stance, and re: religion, etc.
Letter June 1, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter re: faith, views on noncombatant service, etc.
Letter August 27, 1918 from Norman Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter re: Evan Thomas (brother) and three other C.O.s who were on a hunger strike at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Letter September 6, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter re: hunger strike etc. at Fort Riley
Notes September 28 from Letter of Evan Thomas
Notes on what occurred while he was in the Guard House at Fort Riley
Letter October 11, 1918 from Emma Thomas to Nevin Sayre
Letter pleading for intervention for son Evan Thomas in Guard House at Fort Riley
Letter November 21, 1918 from Evan Thomas to Mother [Emma Thomas]
letter re: C.O. stance, based on Socialism, etc.
Interviews 1918 with President Wilson Presenting the Case -- Fort Leavenworth
Notes of J. Nevin Sayre re: his interviews with President Woodrow Wilson about C.O.s at Ft. Leavenworth
Letter December 3, 1918 from Nevin Sayre to Evan Thomas
letter re: his visit with President Woodrow Wilson
Letter September 22, 1920 from White House to Nevin Sayre
letter re: condition of Ricardo Flores Magon [probably not a C.O.]
To the Editors of the Dial
newsclipping of Letter to the Editor explaining different types of C.O.s and amnesty needed for those remaining in prison
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