Item 27 - H. S. Bender <-->Paul Peachey and attachment

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US GCA HM1/278-28-Folder 4-27

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H. S. Bender <-->Paul Peachey and attachment

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  • January 12, 1955 (Creation)

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2 letters, attached letter; 3 pages 1 in German

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H. S. Bender to Paul Peachey, January 12, 1955 [Peachey at Eastern Mennonite College]: as [Goshen College’s?] YPCA [Young People’s Christian Association] was inviting you as speaker at Nonconformity Week March 23-25, inviting you to give the address to Mennonite Historical Society that never got arranged. // From Paul Schowalter, Bender had received copy of Schowalter’s January 3 letter [not extant here] to you; Bender suggested manner of payment, with some comment. •
REPLY, Paul Peachey to H. S. Bender, January 15, 1955 [from Eastern Mennonite College]: sending copy of his reply to Schowalter [ATTACHED]; grateful for your response; was accepting the YPCA request, and if you wished, the MHS one also. // About a recent statement by Edward Carnell--Peachey writing, “...I believe on the inadequate social ethic of fundamentalism” [this apparently a PPC matter]. •
ATTACHED, Copy of Paul Peachey to Pfarrer Paul Schowalter, January 15, 1955 [from Eastern Mennonite College; to Weierhof, Germany]: in German. Thanks for your report of January 3; again about covering costs of publishing dissertation; mention Brother Schneider [surely printer Heinrich Schneider]; mention volume II and III of something; cc H. S. Bender.

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