Box 162
Contains 5 Results:
American Friends Service Committee, 1964-1969
Correspondence and publications with various anti-nuclear and peace organizations, arranged alphabetically. Many of these groups sought Eccles' moral and financial support. Although most of his financial contributions went to the campaigns of incumbent senators who opposed the Vietnam conflict, Eccles also made donations to many of these organizations, principally the Center for Defense Information.
Center for Defense Information, 1972-1977
Correspondence and publications with various anti-nuclear and peace organizations, arranged alphabetically. Many of these groups sought Eccles' moral and financial support. Although most of his financial contributions went to the campaigns of incumbent senators who opposed the Vietnam conflict, Eccles also made donations to many of these organizations, principally the Center for Defense Information.
Center for War/Peace Studies, 1967
Correspondence and publications with various anti-nuclear and peace organizations, arranged alphabetically. Many of these groups sought Eccles' moral and financial support. Although most of his financial contributions went to the campaigns of incumbent senators who opposed the Vietnam conflict, Eccles also made donations to many of these organizations, principally the Center for Defense Information.
Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, 1967-1970
Correspondence and publications with various anti-nuclear and peace organizations, arranged alphabetically. Many of these groups sought Eccles' moral and financial support. Although most of his financial contributions went to the campaigns of incumbent senators who opposed the Vietnam conflict, Eccles also made donations to many of these organizations, principally the Center for Defense Information.
Coalition on National Priorities and Military Policy, 1971-1972
Correspondence and publications with various anti-nuclear and peace organizations, arranged alphabetically. Many of these groups sought Eccles' moral and financial support. Although most of his financial contributions went to the campaigns of incumbent senators who opposed the Vietnam conflict, Eccles also made donations to many of these organizations, principally the Center for Defense Information.