United Nations Day Transcribe-a-thon

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United Nations Day Transcribe-a-thon
For the October transcribe-a-thon, we are honoring United Nations Day by featuring essays and works by local historical figure Allan Farquhar (1853-1944), a prolific writer and an advocate for global peace.

Works

Essay: “A Religion for the Present Day”, 1920

Essay: “A Religion for the Present Day”, 1920

4 pages: 25% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 75% needs review)
Essay: “Charity”, 1879

Essay: “Charity”, 1879

8 pages: 62% complete (0% indexed, 101% transcribed, 38% needs review)
Essay: “Preparedness”, 1915

Essay: “Preparedness”, 1915

10 pages: 60% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 40% needs review)
Essay: “The Inauguration”, 1901

Essay: “The Inauguration”, 1901

6 pages: 33% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 67% needs review)
Essay: “The Indwelling Light”, 1919

Essay: “The Indwelling Light”, 1919

4 pages: 50% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 50% needs review)
Essay: “The Lake Mohonk Conference”, 1911

Essay: “The Lake Mohonk Conference”, 1911

5 pages: 80% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 20% needs review)
Essay: “What I Saw on a Trip to Europe Last Fall”, 1931

Essay: “What I Saw on a Trip to Europe Last Fall”, 1931

6 pages: 66% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 33% needs review)
Essay: “What is meant by the Expression – An Active Concern for the Advancement of Truth”, 1913

Essay: “What is meant by the Expression – An Active Concern for the Advancement of Truth”, 1913

3 pages: 66% complete (0% indexed, 100% transcribed, 33% needs review)
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