
American Friends in France, 1917–1919
About This Book
American Friends in France, 1917–1919 is the fifth of a series of occasional papers under the editorship of Donald S. Howard. Topics include organization and personnel, health and child care, house building, education, relief, and agricultural reconstruction.
Problems Involved in Administering Relief Abroad contains excerpts from an address by Clarence E. Pickett delivered before the School of Training in International Administration of Columbia University on November 19, 1942.
RUFUS M. JONES was editor of Friends Review and taught philosophy for forty years at Haverford College.
CLARENCE E. PICKETT was executive secretary of American Friends Service Committee.
DONALD S. HOWARD was assistant director of the Charity Organization Department of the Russell Sage Foundation.