Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1940-1941
(3 folders)
Federal Union -- Miscellaneous Papers, 1939-1943
This collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence concerning the World Peace Movement of the 1940s. Charles E. Moran was an active member of the movement and volunteered to work with the Charlottesville community to "study the organization of peace."
Researchers will find related material in the papers of A. J. G. Priest (MSS 79-5).
Newspaper Clippings, 1935
This collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence concerning the World Peace Movement of the 1940s. Charles E. Moran was an active member of the movement and volunteered to work with the Charlottesville community to "study the organization of peace."
Researchers will find related material in the papers of A. J. G. Priest (MSS 79-5).
United States: Fortune -- Reports of Potential Courses for Democratic Action , 1942
This collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence concerning the World Peace Movement of the 1940s. Charles E. Moran was an active member of the movement and volunteered to work with the Charlottesville community to "study the organization of peace."
Researchers will find related material in the papers of A. J. G. Priest (MSS 79-5).
Post War World Council, 1943
This collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence concerning the World Peace Movement of the 1940s. Charles E. Moran was an active member of the movement and volunteered to work with the Charlottesville community to "study the organization of peace."
Researchers will find related material in the papers of A. J. G. Priest (MSS 79-5).
World Federalist Association, 1987-1988
This collection contains pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and a small amount of correspondence concerning the World Peace Movement of the 1940s. Charles E. Moran was an active member of the movement and volunteered to work with the Charlottesville community to "study the organization of peace."
Researchers will find related material in the papers of A. J. G. Priest (MSS 79-5).