Carl Heath
Carl Heath (1869–1950) was a leader of the Quaker movement in Britain. He was the Secretary of their National Peace Council during the First World War when he conceived the idea of Quaker embassies to establish an international Quaker organisation.[1][2]
References
Citations
- ↑ Abbott 2011, p. 144.
- ↑ Storr 2009, p. 256.
Sources
- Abbott, Margery Post (2011), Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers), ISBN 0810870886
- Storr, Katherine (2009), Excluded from the Record: Women, Refugees, and Relief, 1914-1929, ISBN 3039118552
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