TY - JOUR AB - Quaker History is planning to use the Fall 2000 issue to recognize the centennial of the formation of Friends General Conference. The Editor will welcome submissions related to any aspect of the history of FGC, from the nineteenth-century origins in collaboration among Hicksite yearly meetings on issues like Indian affairs and religious education to the twentieth-century transformation of FGC from the organizational pinnacle of the Hicksite movement to a meeting ground for unprogrammed Quakers from a variety of traditions. Completed manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor in the usual manner no later than February 1 , 2000. Pendle Hill is requesting applications for 1999-2000 scholarships. The Henry J. Cadbury Scholarship is awarded to a Quaker scholar with serous interest in Quaker faith, practice, or history to work on a research project benefiting the larger Religious Society of Friends. Covers three terms of tuition, room, and board at Pendle Hill. The Kenneth Carroll Scholarship is awarded for one term of study in Bible and Quaker faith and practice. Other scholarships are available for people working in education or peace, or showing leadership in the Religious Society of Friends. Pendle Hill is a Quaker center for study and contemplation TI - Briefer Notices JF - Quaker History DA - 1999-04-04 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/friends-historical-association/briefer-notices-jXL5u6mXP0 SP - 81 EP - 81 VL - 88 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -