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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter May 24, 1918 from Benjamin Breger to Frances Witherspoon
Letter October 18, 1919 from Julia and Ralph Prezner to Frances Witherspoon
Form Letter November 19, 1919 to Tracy Mygatt
Letter October 5, 1919 from John Campbell to Frances Witherspoon
Letter September 2, 1919 from Edmond Page to Frances Witherspoon
Letter August 5, 1919 from J. Scott Duckers to Frances Witherspoon
Letter January 30, 1919 from William G. Simpson to Frances Witherspoon
Letter September 4, 1918 from Norman Thomas to Frederick P. Keppel
Letter November 25, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Laura H. Lunde
Letter November 22, 1918 from Laura H. Lunde to Frances Witherspoon
Letter November 18, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Laura H. Lunde
Letter October 21, 1918 from Mabel Higgins to Frances Witherspoon
Memorandum undated from Roger Baldwin to Joy Young
memo re: C.O. Jacob W. Rose
Letter September 1918 from Margaret Stanislawsky
excerpt of the letter only
Letter July 31, 1918 from Joy Young to Mrs. Robinson
letter to mother of C.O. Carl Robinson
Letter May 7, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to [Daniel] Kiefer
Letter March 12, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Roger Baldwin
Letter May 4, 1918 from Frances Witherspoon to Antonio Colonna
Letter August 2, 1918 from Acting Secretary to Max Barasch
Statement December 6, 1918 by Newton Baker
statement by U.S. Secretary of War
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