Başlık
Near East Relief, Charles V. Vickery, 1920. Near East Relief, H.C. Jaquith/White, 1920-1923 [this folder is not present in this envelope, see EI (Envelope) 021 221.2]
Yazar/Üreten
Amerikan Bord Heyeti (American Board)
Tanım
Primarily includes correspondence between Luther R. Fowle and Charles Vickery, General Secretary of the Near East Relief (NER) in New York (N.Y.). A few letters concerns NER and other funding for the Constantinople College for Girls; Stanley E. Kerr requests NER workers for the Marash station; Vickery congratulates George D. White for Anatolia College work; Fowle suggests requesting that the Red Cross help Russian and Greek people fleeing Bolshevism in Constantinople; NER workers wearing United States military uniforms for protection; list of NER Board of Trustees; minutes of the NER Executive Committee (1920 Feb 19); inventory forms; congratulations to William W. Peet on becoming a representative to the League of Nations. Includes a NER audit (1919 Dec) by auditors Hurdman and Cranstoun. Letter, 1921 Sep 24-26, Fowle or Peet to Vickery, includes descriptions of tracts of land that could be purchased by the NER for "orphanage farms." Letter, 1920 Jan 30, Vickery to F.W. MacCallum, including a report by James L. Barton (1919), outlines the future management of the Constantinople NER office covering four areas (Asia Minor, Syria, Caucasus, Persia) after the departure of Major Davis G. Arnold and cost estimates. Letter, 1920 Mar 12, Vickery to Peet, and a long descriptive response to Scribner’s Magazine after publishing an article on the NER.
Yayın Tarihi
1919
1922
Dil
English
Kapsam
Caucasus, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey), Iran, Marash (Maraş, Turkey), New York (N.Y.), Syria
Konular
Fiziksel Yeri
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/42919
Koleksiyonlar
Tür
Biçim
Handwriting, print, typewriting
Doküman Sayısı
95
Kod
ABA109224
Haklar
Open Access
Hak Sahibi
United Church of Christ (UCC), American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), SALT Research
Temin Şekli
On deposit at SALT Research from UCC and ARIT