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Box 8

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Contains 99 Results:

Anonymous to [Joseph] Fletcher, with envelope,, 1967 June 14

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 89
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 14

George N. Morris to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 18

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 90
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 18

Margeret Proferbel to Rene L. Paquette, and Paquette's response to Joseph Fletcher,, [1967] June 18, N.D.

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 91
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: [1967] June 18, N.D.

Isabel Trend(?) to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 18

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 92
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 18

William H. Marmion to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 19

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 93
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 19

Warren C. Propes to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 20

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 94
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 20

Betty Steadman to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 25

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 95
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 25

Warren C. Propes to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 26

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 96
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 26

William B. Eerdmans, Jr. to Joseph Fletcher, with two enclosures,, 1967 June 29

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 97
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 29

Harry Lee Doll to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 30

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 98
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 30

Elaine Nussbaum to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 June 30

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 99
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 June 30

Andrew H. Newman to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 3

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 3

Herbert P. Carroll to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 4

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 4

Bernice Small to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 4

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 4

Helen S. Braid to [Allan] Burke,, 1967 January 5

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 5

Thomas W. Gibbs to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 5

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 5

Albert Di Ianni to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 6

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 6

Herbert A. Kenny to Joseph Fletcher,, 1967 January 6

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 6

Masume Grace Kodama to Joseph and Forrest Fletcher,, 1967 January 6

 Item — Box: 8, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Joseph Francis Fletcher Papers comprise two groups of materials: correspondence and subject files. The correspondence files consist almost entirely of professional letters written to Dr. Fletcher throughout his career as a theologian and ethicist, including numerous letters from members of the general public reacting to his most famous and controversial book, Situation Ethics (1966). The subject materials are presented in various categories, often assembled by Dr. Fletcher himself. These...
Dates: 1967 January 6