Disarmament
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Bye Papers
Mary (Du Bois) Bye, Quaker peace and social activist and member of Doylestown Monthly Meeting of Friends in Pennsylvania, was born in 1913. This collection consists of the papers relating to Mary Bye's political activity. It includes correspondence, notes, clippings, and other files concerning peace and justice issues.
Campaign Against Arms Trade Collected Records
The collection consists of flyers, fact sheets, and background papers.
Council of Christian Associations Collected Records
Includes pamphlets and other printed materials.
Friends Committee on National Legislation Records
A Quaker lobbying group established in 1943 to bring conscience and spiritual values to the political process in Washington; it grew out of the work of the Friends War Problems Committee in 1940.
Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies Collected Records
Collection consists of printed materials: reports, annual reports.
North Andover People for Peace Collected Records
Collection includes, leaflets, minutes of meetings, printed correspondence.
United Nations Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Records
The UNA of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was formed in 1945 out of the League of Nations Union, to "help bring about a just, ordered and lasting peace, and better conditions of life for all mankind." It works to ensure that the United Nations is effective, efficient, and creative in all the areas on which it focuses its attention.
World Peace Council Collected Records
The World Peace Council is an international organization, representing over 100 countries, currently with headquarters in Greece. The organization was founded in 1948 and Frederic Joliot-Curie was its first president. It is described as an "anti-imperialist, democratic, independent and non-aligned international movement of mass action. It is an integral part of the world peace movement and acts in cooperation with other international and national movements" on its web site (2011).