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Served in France with the American Friends Service Committee, 1918-1919.
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Attended the 1929 celebra...
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~• In 1947 Jones traveled to Stockholm to accept the Nobel Peace Prize for Quakers
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~• In 1947 Jones traveled to Stockholm to accept the Nobel Peace Prize for Quakers
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