Henry Cadbury
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Henry Cadbury (1 Dec 1883–9 Oct 1974) was a biblical scholar, writer, and non-profit administrator. A graduate of Haverford College, he was a Quaker throughout his life. He was Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard University (1934-1954), director of the Andover-Harvard Theological Library (1938-1954), and chairman (1928-1934; 1944-1960) of the American Friends Service Committee. He delivered the Nobel lecture on behalf of the AFSC when it won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947.