A Quaker is a Christian who is a member of the Religious Society of Friends.
A Quaker is a Quaker is a Quaker. Quakers refer to each other as 'Friend', believing that all people, no matter what title or status they may hold or crime they might have committed is as important and significant as any other person.
absolutely nothing actually! The company just decidedto name it Quaker Oats and as a " mascot " they chose a random quaker.
Betsy Ross went to a Quaker rich school when she was growing up.
Friends
The official name is Society of Friends.
The Keystone State and the Quaker State. Quaker State Oil (for vehicles ) got its name from PA's nickname.The Keystone State, or in colonial times Quaker State.
Religious Society of Friends
Amelia Otis a quaker
Pennsylvania
He was raised by a Quaker mother, but was not himself a strictly observant Quaker. Also, I believe his last name was 'Nixon.'
No, the Quaker Oats brand name can be traced back to Henry D. Seymour in 1877 who trademarked the name after reading an encyclopedia article about Quakers and deciding the name would make their product seem more wholesome.
No. Quaker Oats registered as the first trademark for a breakfast cereal. The trademark was registered with the U.S. Patent Office as "a figure of a man in 'Quaker garb.'" Both former owners, Henry Seymour and William Heston, claimed to have selected the Quaker name as a symbol of good quality and honest value.