Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500
College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 U.S.A.
Emily Greene Balch
Papers 1842-1988 (Bulk 1875-l961), 25.75 lin. ft. (9.42 meters)
Document Group: DG 006
Restrictions: No
Microfilm: Yes
Finding aid: Checklist prepared by Martha P. Shane,
1988
- Additional Accessions Received
Since Microfilming
- Acc. 89A-002
- Speech "War Is Obsolete," by Emily Greene Balch (1940).
[Series III, Box 26.]
- Nicklanovich, Michael D. "Septmother of the Slavs: Emily
Balch," Serb World May/June 1988, pp. 6-11. [Series I,
Box 3.]
- Walsh, Evelyn "Nobel Prize Winner-Emily Greene Balch `I Did
What I Wanted With My Life,'" Second Century Radcliffe News
June 1988. [Series I, Box 3.]
- Acc. 89A-148
Letter from Bertrand Russell to Emily Greene Balch June 6, 1940.
(Photocopy only.) [Series II, Box 12.]
Acc. 90A-013
One letter from Balch to Dorothy Detzer July 5 ?, two newspaper
clippings, one copy of poem entitled "The Kingdom," (retitled
Coexistence,) one article on Balch from Friends Journal
December 1, 1975. [Series I, Box 4.]
Acc. 04A-072
1869 Diary of Catherine Porter Noyes, sister of Ellen Noyes Balch, aunt to Emily Greene Balch.
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