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Civilian Public Service evaluated by Civilian Public Service men. Paul A. Albrecht. 22:5-18 Ja 1948 (Listed under Albrecht, Paul A; Civilian Public Service; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945) |
The impact of alternative service on the American Mennonite world: a critical evaluation. Paul Toews. 66:615-627 O 1992 (Listed under Alternative Service; Civilian Public Service; Toews, Paul) |
The CPS frozen fund: the beginning of peace-time interaction between historic peace churches and the United States Government. Steven M. Nolt. 67:201-224 Ap 1993 (Listed under Church And State: United States; Civilian Public Service; Historic Peace Churches; Nolt, Steven M; United States: Politics And Government) |
Civilian Public Service during World War II: the dilemmas of conscience and conscription in a free society. Mitchell Lee Robinson. 65:203-204 Ap 1991 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Robinson, Mitchell Lee) |
CPS: "A year of service with like-minded Christian young men:" CPS Camp No. 5, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1941-42. Robert S. Kreider. 66:546-579 O 1992 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Kreider, Robert S) |
Experiences in mental hospitals in World War II. William E. Keeney. 56:7-17 Ja 1982 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Conscientious Objectors; Hospitals; Keeney, William E., 1922-; Psychiatric Hospitals; Social Problems; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945) |
From "just war" to "just peace": CPS and war resistance among Congregationalists. Howard Schomer. 66:598-614 O 1992 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Congregationalists; Schomer, Howard) |
Influences on the origin and development of Mennonite mental health centers. Elmer M. Ediger. 56:32-46 Ja 1982 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Ediger, Elmer M; Mental Health Services; Psychiatric Hospitals; Social Problems) |
Mennonite Church in World War II: a review and evaluation. Melvin Gingerich. 25:183-200 Jl 1951 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Gingerich, Melvin, 1902-1975; United States: History: World War Ii, 1935-1945) |
Mennonites and Selective Service in World War II: an ambiguous relationship. Albert N. Keim. 66:508-524 O 1992 (Listed under Civilian Public Service; Keim, Albert N; Mennonites: United States) |
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