57th Street Meeting
Appearance
The 57th Street Meeting of Friends is a Chicago meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers).[1][2] It has convened since at least 1916.[3] It originated at the close of the Civil War with 40 members who "commenced regular meetings on first days at 11 o'clock" and "met in the Y.M.C.A. rooms in the First Methodist Church".[4]
In 1993, Michael Szenberg commended the meeting as "very congenial".[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "57th Street Meeting of Friends". Retrieved 2025-02-28.
- ^ Committee, American Friends Service (1918). Year of American Friends' War Relief Service. The Committee.
- ^ Mitman, Gregg (October 1992). The State of Nature: Ecology, Community, and American Social Thought, 1900-1950. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-53236-3.
- ^ History of 57th Street Meeting of Friends, 1931-1956, edited by Harold W. Flitcraft, 1957. Compiled for 25th anniversary.
- ^ Szenberg, Michael (1993-05-28). Eminent Economists: Their Life Philosophies. Cambridge University Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-521-44987-8.
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