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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Letter September 18, 1918 from Ned Dana to F.P. Keppel
Letter from son of Henry Dana to F.P. Keppel at the U.S. War Department
Letter September 19, 1918 from Ned Dana to Henry Dana (father)
letter to his father re: his draft reclassification
Letter September 14, 1918 from Local Board to Henry Dana
Memo re: draft classification question
Letter July 25, 1918 from Robert Whitaker to Henry Dana
Letter reporting on his imprisonment as a C.O. in a Los Angeles jail
Letter July 8, 1918 from F.P. Keppel to Henry Dana
letter re: C.O. ___ Bender
Letter June 6, 1918 from Roger Baldwin to Henry Dana
letter re: conscientious objection matters
Letter May 23, 1917 from Roger Baldwin to Henry Dana
letter re: registering for draft and exemptions
Statement
Memo urging conscientious objectors to register for the draft
Conscientious Objectors -- And Others
Newsclipping article from "The Outlook"
Letter to Mrs. Davis from Eric Platin
letter written by WWI C.O.
Columbia Spectator. Three University Students Caught as Draft Plotters.
newspaper clipping with account of the arrest of three students
Letter January 4, 1916 from Evan Thomas to Nevin Sayre
letter to friend
Suggestions for Dealing With Conscientious Objectors Under the Conscription Act
memorandum
Our Reply to Arguments Advanced for Registering in Accordance With the Conscription Act
memorandum
Memorandum on the Treatment of "Absolutist" Conscientious Objectors at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
memo outlining treatment of absolutist C.O.s
Letter September 30, 1918 from Brent Dow Allinson to President Woodrow Wilson
letter re: being a C.O. etc.
Letter October 6, 1918 from Brent Dow Allinson to Robert Dunn
re: experiences as a C.O.
Letter April 11, 1918 from Eric Platin to Mrs. Davis
describes raid of quarters at camp
Letter November 15, 1918 from Clark Getts to Mrs. Davis
letter re: C.O.s on hunger strike, and C.O. Francis Hennessey
Letter undated from Devere Allen to Friend
letter
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