Gerry & List, ACM was a bit eccentric himself. He never married, had at least two degrees, yet never had 'paying job.' I believe he was knighted in England in the 50's? I have a photo of ACM standing next to his gravestone at Providence Friends Meeting House. You can read his name and birthdate, the rest is blank... creepy. But don't get me wrong ACM was a very intellegent man and dedicated to his work with the different institutions he belonged to and chaired. A regret, ACM hardly published any of his work. From decades and decades of English Quaker reasearch, he published less then ten small books and a couple of pamphlets. What he did publish is treasured. His work on William Penn is thought to be one of the largest unpublished collections. Bob Cooke