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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Memo Undated from J. P. D. Shiebler to the NYBLA
Memorandum December 13, 1918 from Gardner Crane to Camp Upton Commanding Officer
Memorandum March 6, 1918 for Dean Keppel
Letter from Office of the Provost Marshal General, U.S. War Department re: [Vester?] McCown
Memorandum November 18, 1918 for Commander from Samuel Smoke
memo regarding unidentified C.O.
Memorandum on the Treatment of "Absolutist" Conscientious Objectors at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
memo outlining treatment of absolutist C.O.s
Memorandum undated from Roger Baldwin to Joy Young
memo re: C.O. Jacob W. Rose
Military Service Act
Certificate
Military Service Act 1916
pamphlet
Military Service Act 1916 Session 2
pamplet
Military Service Act of 1916
Certificate
Military Service Act, 1916. Application as to Exemption.
blank applications (2)
Ms. "The First World War"
Memoir
National Registration Act
registration certificate
News article "Allinson Sent to Chicago as a Deserter"
newsclipping
News article "An I.L.P. Pacifist's Apologia. Mr. Fenner Brockway Court-Martialled"
news article with statement for court-martial, published in "Labour Leader"
News article "Anti-war Quakers Aided Greatly in Post-Bellum
Newsclippings
News article "Charge Cruel Treatment in U.S. Prisons"
News article "Now It Can Be Told," July 8, 1920
newsclipping from "The New York Call"
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