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Robert O. and Margaret C. Blood Papers
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Margaret McKee Cheek was born Sept 1, 1918. Her father, Powell Cheek, was a divinity professor at Centre College in Kentucky. She received a BA from Mount Holyoke and MA from Yale Divinity School. At Yale she met her future husband, Robert O. Blood, Jr. He was the son of New Hampshire governor Robert O. Blood and Pauline Shepherd Blood. Born August 15, 1921, Bob Blood became of member of the Society of Friends at Weare Monthly Meeting, N.H. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1942 and attended Yale Divinity School. They married in 1944 and moved to Ann Arbor in 1952 when Bob Blood joined the faculty of the University of Michigan's Sociology Department. He taught at the University of Michigan until his retirement in 1967.
Margaret and Bob were very active in Ann Arbor Monthly Meeting. Bob Blood was instrumental in the Meeting's launching of an international student co-op, constructing a meeting house, and the establishment of Lake Erie Yearly Meeting. In 1965, the Bloods withheld the portion of their federal income tax that paid for the Vietnam War with the result that the government confiscated money from their bank account. Margaret headed up the religious education program for many years. Bob Blood was also active in the Advancement Committee of Friends World Conference. He died April 17, 1988.
After his death, Margaret continued to be active in Quaker concerns. She became clerk of the Monthly Meeting and played a central role in developing Michigan Friends Center, which opened in 1994. This conference and retreat center at Friends Lake Community in Chelsea, Michigan, had been a special dream of her husband. Margaret was very involved in social causes; she was a founding member of Women's Strike for Peace and Clergy and Laity Concerned in Ann Arbor. Later concerns included support for Central American refugees, and for gay and lesbian couples.
During one of their first summers together, Margaret and Bob worked with Japanese Americans in the internment camp in Rohwer, Arkansas. This led to a life-long interest in Japan. They lived in the Tokyo area in 1958-1959 as part of a Fulbright fellowship. After returning from Japan after a second long stay, 1967-1969, the Bloods joined the staff of Pendle Hill, the Quaker study center in Wallingford, Pa. In 1973, they went back to Ann Arbor. They both earned licenses as clinical social workers and developed a private practice in individual and couple therapy. They created a small retreat center using their own house and the house next door. Until Bob's death in 1988, they led hundreds of weekend workshops there and around the country. Margaret incorporated her passion for music and creativity, using masks, rhythm instruments, and other art objects to encourage spiritual growth in her workshops. Margaret Blood moved to Kendal-Crosslands in 1994. She died at the age of 81 on Oct 2, 1999
Contains primarily the papers of Margaret Blood, including correspondence, writings, journals (mostly fragments) after about 1960. There are also some writings by Robert Blood including student papers and articles for periodicals, as well as material on their joint counseling workshops and papers concerning their son, Peter Blood, and the draft during the Vietnam era.
Organized into four series: 1. Correspondence; 2. Writings; 3. Workshops; 4. Miscellaneous
Donor: Peter Blood
Received in four cartons. Duplicates and Kendal miscellaneous notices removed from collection. Folders described, sorted into series, and stored in Record Group 5.
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- Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
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- FHL staff
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- 2007
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Collection is open for research.
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Letters received and sent by Bob, also tributes to Bob
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Notes and Correspondence
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Correspondence regarding ethics of advertisement for weekend workshops
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Miscellaneous medical papers and condolence cards
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Condolence letters
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Others with annual letter file. Mary Ashby Creek was Margaret's aunt (her father's sister), who was born in 1891, and died in April 1988.
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Sent and received, mostly Margaret
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Received: Both to Bob and Margaret and only Margaret
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Correspondence sent and received, and miscellaneous articles
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Notes on dreams and other notes
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Mostly blank, with notes from April-July 1999 (at FGC) (spiral notebook)
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Important Journal of Heart Experience/ Insights on Sept 6 before Sept 8 Catheterization Procedure (no year given). Includes notes as well as journaling.
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Probably draft of journal? Folder originally entitled: Journal - Margaret. Miscellaneous papers
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Note on it: Use these to write about me and my family. Good start here. Type upon computer and print. (~2/3 full) 1997, nd. Handwritten vignettes and notes.
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Spiral Notebook with Notes. Entitled: Holly. Misc notes: Body, Mind and Soul, Legacies of War, Teachings of Peace, Kendall Memories.
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4 Spiral notebooks with notes. One notebook: coping with osteoporosis, two mostly blank, another with notes, mostly full.
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Folder originally labeled Writing Group. Various writing ideas and other authored articles, also handwritten notes for writing.
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Handwritten notes and poems; other authored poems
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Includes memorials of Margaret, miscellaneous pictures, and documents regarding transfers of Margaret's membership to Middletown Meeting, and also to Kendal Meeting.
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Writing from Nov. 14, 1997-Aug 12 (199?) in a spiral notebook 1/3 full. Regarding dreams and other journaling
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Vignettes and journaling, Margaret
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Folder originally entitled: Scribblings. Miscellaneous writings and notes
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Previously titled: My Letters and notes. Writing notes and letters sent, Margaret.
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Quotes, notes, letters to pass on or to use in Memoirs: poems written by Bob and Margaret, other authored writings
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Photocopy. Various poems and quotes (other authors)
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Letter about Powell Cheek, Margaret's father, Aug 20, 1999 and article
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Folder originally labeled Show and Tell writing and Sharing Our Stories. Includes Holly McGoon therapy notes and other writings. Spiral notebook, 1/3 full.
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1/8 full notebook.
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Dreams and notes. Spiral notebook 1/8 full.
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Spiral notebook 1/3 full. Summer 1969
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Notes for doctor appointments and advice for coping with ailments. Spiral notebook, 2/3 full.
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Includes Quaker notes. Spiral notebook, 1/3 full.
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Mostly from lectures (not her own ailments), but also notes on her health. Spiral notebook, 1/3 full.
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Annual Exams and Follow up Treatments by specialists and Res. Care; Health Tips. Spiral notebook, 1/8 full.
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Notes. Spiral notebook, 1/3 full.
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Various notes and writing exercises in spiral notebook 1/8 full.
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Stream of consciousness flow: in the night or after rest. Spiral notebook, 1/8 full.
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Includes events that brought me to 1990, the rest notes on present life. Spiral notebook 1/3 full.
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Our trip to the West, Europe in 1969, Birds Eye view, The Bloods trip around the world. Full spiral notebook.
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Torn out from a spiral notebook-includes hospice training notes.
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Good movies, tapes, books 1/2 full spiral notebook.
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Writing my Story: starting process, mechanics, materials. Spiral notebook, ½ full.
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Vignettes, snippets, details, specifics in a full spiral notebook
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Health notes, daily notes: Spiral Notebook
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(2) Spiral notebooks, 1/8 full-purple.
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Lots of dream notes, as well as other notes and writing
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Miscellaneous papers, articles and other writings
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American Quaker Colleges Robert O. Blood Jr. May 27, 1944, Religion in Higher Education
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Sermon: College Ave Friends Meeting, December 1, 1946. Religion and Government: The Supreme Court decision (The American Friend) September 16, 1948
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Articles about Blood family, papers, speeches, thinkings
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Margaret and Bob Personal letters (to or by or about). Includes letters and articles.
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Bob and Margaret: Poems, letters, writings (a lot to/about each other); various handouts from their counseling sessions.
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Handouts; bundle of Fan mail with note on it: Kendall 1999: I have [read] without Bob. What good years. Many more letters thrown out today but can't save all. What a charmed life we led from 1974-1988! Also items from couples workshop weekends: notes, prompts, articles, Miscellaneous
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Birth and marriage certificates, various deeds/ papers re: land transfers
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Miscellaneous correspondence, letters, articles and some photos of Peter (also Annie and Nate).
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Papers relating to Margaret selling house to Peter
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Articles of notes about Peter's CO arrest (1970: includes his letter to Ann Arbor MM re: CO in 1968). SSS Form 150. Other Letters and articles
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Various games and booklets of children's games, including published books
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Various games and booklets of children's games
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Various handwritten notes of songs and photocopies of songs. Includes memorial service program for Bob B.
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Sharing Music and Dance Miscellaneous notes. Spiral notebook, 1/8 full.
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M. Blood song pamphlet
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Lift Every Voice and Sing!. Various songs and song sheet; has music to Lift Every Voice and Sing taped to folder.
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Sing Along the Way. Song sheet and various photocopies from Rise Up Singing.
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Various song sheets; includes handwritten notes and two published songbooks: Around the World (FGC, 1962), Sing Along the Way (Women's Press, nd.)
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Prayers, notes, drawings, correspondence, doctor's notes
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Funeral/death/will arrangements
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Margaret's Memorial and health notes
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Living with Illness and Death Notes.
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Letters, notes and articles
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Includes notes stuck inside of pages.
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Letters and other papers, including last will.
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Various papers and other documents and writings.
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Includes funeral things for both Margaret and Bob
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In her memory
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