Kellum to begin as FUM General Secretary; Marshall retires as Earlham School of Religion Dean 馃敀 Friends Journal Member? Sign [鈥
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Margaret Baker Knight Palley
Palley鈥擬argaret Baker Knight Palley, 99, on January 17, 2018, at Friends House in Santa Rosa, Calif., of natural causes. Meg [鈥
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Gertrude Parnell Marshall
Marshall鈥擥ertrude Parnell Marshall, 104, on September 28, 2016, in Medford, N.J. Gertrude was born on August 3, 1912, in Germantown, [鈥
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The Companionship of Philanthropy and Spirituality
Philanthropy can be beneficial to both the giver and the receiver.
Jay Marshall is dean at Earlham School of Religion, a graduate school in Richmond, Indiana. He is a member of New Castle (Ind.) Meeting, which is a member of the New Association of Friends.
Posted in: Features, Giving and Philanthropy

Quaker Perspectives in Higher Education
Edited by Donn Weinholtz, Jeffrey Dudiak, and Donald A. Smith. Friends Association for Higher Education, 2014. 293 pages. $19.95/paperback; $9.95/eBook. [鈥
Michael S. Glaser is a professor emeritus at St. Mary鈥檚 College of Maryland and a recipient of the college鈥檚 Homer L. Dodge Award for excellence in teaching. He is most closely associated with Patuxent Meeting in Calvert County, Md.
Posted in: June/July 2014: Concepts of God, June/July 2015 Books, Quaker Book Reviews
A Family Responds to Suspicionless Drug Testing
he whole issue started in the spring of 2006 when I was a freshman in high school. The school district [鈥
Gilbert Ambler is attending Earlham College this fall and is interested in political leadership and law. Gilbert's two younger brothers, Amos and Harry, and his parents, John and Peggy, have all participated in thinking through this article about the situation they all lived. Gilbert and his family are members of Germantown Meeting in Philadelphia and attend Penn Hill Meeting in Wakefield, Pa.
Posted in: Features

Educating for Insurgency: The Roles of Young People in Schools of Poverty
By Jay Gillen. AK Press, 2014. 178 pages. $15.95/paperback; $10.99/eBook. A forward by civil rights leader Bob Moses gives Educating [鈥
Rosalie Dance is a member of Adelphi (Md.) Meeting, sojourner at Stony Run Meeting in Baltimore, Md. Rosalie has taught mathematics in secondary schools and universities for many years.
Posted in: Quaker Book Reviews, September 2015 Books, September 2015: Reproduction and Family Planning, Uncategorized

Books November 2013
Books reviewed: Gathered: Contemporary Quaker Poets (ed. by Nick McRae); Powerful Beyond Measure: The Legacy of Quaker Leadership in the [鈥
Milestones September 2013
Milestones of Abby Atwater Hadley, Charles H. Harker Jr., Warren Prentice Henegar, Marianne Stephanie Adler Longstreet, Harold Adin Nomer Jr., [鈥
Posted in: Milestones, September 2013

The Golden Rule Shall Sail Again
Recovering a piece of nonviolent Quaker history.
Arnold J. (Skip) Oliver lives in Sandusky, Ohio, and is an emeritus professor of political science at Heidelberg University in Ohio. He is a Vietnam veteran, a longtime member of Veterans For Peace, and an avid sailor.
Posted in: August 2013: Parenting, Features
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