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Arthur E. Morgan Collected Papers

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Held at: Swarthmore College Peace Collection [Contact Us]500 College Avenue, Swarthmore 19081-1399

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Arthur E. Morgan; Arthur Ernest Morgan, 1878-1975; a nationally recognized flood-control civil engineer, educator and social reformer; president of Antioch College between 1920 and 1936; member of the Unitarian fellowship until the 1930s, when he became a humanist Quaker; after his departure from the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1938, Morgan was active in Quaker war relief efforts.

Correspondence, pamphlets, articles by and about Arthur E. Morgan relating to Morgan's interest in progressive politics, education, and peace movements.

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Swarthmore College Peace Collection
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