
“A burning desire to do what one could”: Archiving Arthur Howe, Jr.’s Collection
My first contact with Arthur Howe, Jr. was two years ago, when I was an intern in the AFS Archives,…

My first contact with Arthur Howe, Jr. was two years ago, when I was an intern in the AFS Archives,…

This issue of the AFS Janus features the fascinating story of Julian Allen and his long involvement with AFS, from…

AFS Participants simulated the 1968 U.S. presidential elections aboard the S.S. Waterman on their way back to Europe after spending…

On the evening of September 23, 1916, AFS volunteer ambulance driver Roswell Sanders took Edward J. Kelley, a newly-arrived volunteer,…

This photograph shows AFS volunteer William Boardman Kinter waiting on the Kalaw Staircase for casualties in Burma in 1945. Kinter…

Richard Nelville Hall volunteered for AFS immediately after graduating from Dartmouth College in 1915. In a letter to his parents,…

In 1978, the AFS students hosted in the United States converged on the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. the day…

After a recent renovation, the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial was rededicated on April 20, 2016 in the presence of dignitaries from…

The Spring 2016 issue of the AFS Janus magazine is now available online! This issue features The Enduring Legacy of Richard…

Conrad Wilson, a Quaker and conscientious objector, volunteered as an ambulance driver with the American Field Service in 1944. He…