Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, PA 19081 U.S.A.

Mary N. Chase
Papers , 1916-1939

The SCPC is not the official repository for the papers of Mary Chase


Document Group: CDGA

Size: 2.5 linear inches

Provenance: Unknown

Restrictions: None

Microfilm: None

Finding Aid: Checklist prepared by Anne Yoder, January 1999

This checklist is the property of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection.


Introduction

This collection consists of a small amount of the correspondence and reports generated during a letter exchange project, directed by Mary N. Chase from 1915 through the 1930s. As Secretary for the Society for the Promotion of International Amity at Proctor Academy in Andover, New Hampshire, Chase encouraged the exchange of letters between American students and their counterparts in other lands. Chase led the effort through her direction of the Society, and later of the academy's International Amity Club and the Eastern Branch of the World League headquartered at the academy. Chase wrote to many heads of schools, colleges and international clubs, as well as government officials to encourage international goodwill and arrange for the transmittal and translation of the letters between the school children. Her correspondents include Fannie Fern Andrews, Gilbert Bowles, Emma Cadbury, Frederick Libby, Lucia Ames Mead, [Argentine Ambassador] Romulo S. Naon, Clarence Pickett and James Tryon, as well as students telling of their lives.

Chase also served as Secretary of the New Hampshire Peace Society, and President of the New Hampshire Woman's Suffrage Association.


Contents of the Collection

Box 1
Society for the Promotion of International Amity: reports and publicity, etc., 1916-1935
Letters from Mary Chase
Letters to Mary Chase from Australia and New Zealand, 1918
Letters to Mary Chase from Canada, 1918
Letters to Mary Chase from France, 1918-1919, 1930
Letters to Mary Chase from Germany, 1920-1933, n.d.
Letters to Mary Chase from Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland), 1918-1927, 1931
Letters to Mary Chase from Japan, 1917-1932, n.d.
Letters to Mary Chase from Mexico and South America, 1917-1930, 1937
Letters to Mary Chase from other countries (Austria, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Netherlands, Switzerland, USSR, unknown)
Letters to Mary Chase from the United States, 1916-1939, n.d.
Material gathered (reference) 


Swarthmore College Peace Collection

For more information, contact Wendy Chmielewski, Curator, at
wchmiel1@ swarthmore.edu
or call 610-328-8557.

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