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Conscientious Objection & the Great War: 1914-1920
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Conscientious Objector Gets Medal for Bravery.
newsclipping re: hero medal awarded to C.O. Howard Moore
Howard Moore
account of C.O. Howard Moore
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
Telegram November 9, 1919 from Jules Wortsmann to Secretary of War Newton Baker
telegram inquiring about C.O. Jacob Rose
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