From 1940-1946, Wilson was general secretary and traveling commissioner of the Friends Relief Service. Soon after his wartime experience he delivered the Swarthmore Lecture, and applied his clear thinking and his understanding of Quaker processes to examine how a religious concern can be made manifest in practical work, and what needs to be considered so that this can be organized. (Christian)
From 1940-1946, Wilson was general secretary and traveling commissioner of the Friends Relief Service. Soon after his wartime experience he delivered ...