Al Keim wrote to Leonard Gross of Mennonite Church USA Archives to respond to John Stoner's letter in regard to the Mennonite Central Committee sponsored 1-W history project.
Prepared for MCC Peace Section, Leonard Gross and John K Stoner as project supervisors. The purpose of the project was to locate and catalog the documentary sources on the experience of Mennonites and Brethren in Christ with 1-W service from 1952...
This document describes the history of the Mennonite Central Committee 1-W program. 1-W was a Selective Service classification of conscientious objectors performing civilian alternative service from 1951 to 1973.
Letter from John Stoner to Theron Schlabach, Albert N. Keim, Robert Kreider and Wesley Prieb about the MCC-sponsored project researching historical sources on the experience of Mennonites with 1-W. Timothy Falb and Dirk Eitzen, Goshen College...
Mennonite Central Committee sponsored a history of 1-W, the Selective Service classification for conscientious objectors performing civilian alternative service, in 1980. This document describes the distribution of sources.
This manual was designed to provide technical guidance and practical assistance to sponsors of Civilian Peacec Service. 1-W was a Selective Service classification given to conscientious objectors performing civilian alternative service.