Hours of Operation
Contact & Visit Us
Policies for Researchers & Donors
Moore Fellowship


Resources & Finding Aids Available at the Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Resources Available at Swarthmore College
Resources of / or Links to Peace Organizations & Groups or Individuals
Resources on Peace History



Click here

Click here


500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA, 19081-1399 U.S.A.
610-328-8557 (curator)
610-690-5728 (fax)


 




Jane Addams with American Delegation to International Conference of Women, The Hague, 1915




Click here

Click here

Click here

Click here

"We Will Not Fight ... The Untold Story of World War One's Conscientious Objectors" in Great Britain, by Will Ellsworth-Jones



Pictured in photo collage: 1) Esther Eichel picketing in front of White House for the release of her conscientious objector son, Seymour [half-tone image from newspaper clipping, Philadelphia Daily News, May 21, 1957; Eichel Family Collection (DG 131), Box 8]; 2) Conscientious objectors condemned to death in WWI before their sentences were commuted to prison terms: (l-r) Mayer Bernstein, Thomas Shotkin, Jacob Schneiderm, Benjamin Salmon, n.d. [3.25" x 5.25" sepia photo; Subject File: Conscientious Objection/Objectors]; 3) Jane Addams, ca. 1888-1892 [3" x 4" sepia photo; Jane Addams (DG 001)]; 4) Stop War button [click here for more information]; No More War demonstration, in Philadelphia?, (PA), ca. 1920s [7" x 5" sepia cabinet card; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (DG 043)]; 5) Disarmament Petition Campaign, 1932: women with petitions on their way to the League of Nations, Geneva (Switzerland) [6.75" x 5" sepia photo; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (DG 043)]; 6) Emily Greene Balch, ca. 1917 [4.25" x 5.25" sepia photo; Emily Greene Balch (DG 006)]; 7) Alfred H. Love [4" x 6" sepia cabinet card; Universal Peace Union (DG 038)]

This website designed by Anne M. Yoder, Archivist, Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Oct. 2006
Last updated Sept. 24, 2008