China

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301 Dr. Clara Whitemore
Alumnus 14:1, p.24
Dr. Whitemore spoke informally on her experiences in China; has made her home is in Tien Tsin, China for the last five years.
302 Chinese gift shop will open Tuesday
College Eye 21:9, p.7
YWCA will sell items from China.
303 Prof. Wilcox speaks to Education Club
College Eye 20:39, p.1
Speaks on boyhood in China.
304 Mr. Paul Porter will speak at the "Forum of Religious Life"
College Eye 20:29, p.5
An authority on social and industrial questions and visitor to China will speak at the Young Womens Christion Association.
305 Peter Kuan makes appeal for the poor
College Eye 20:17, p.1

Appeals for help with school in China.

306 Do your Christmas shopping now at Y. W. C. A. rooms
College Eye 20:10, p.5
Offering gifts from China.
307 "China's background" on sale Saturday
College Eye 19:43, p.1
Written by speaker Tien Lai Huang.
308 Tien Lai Huang visits President Coolidge
College Eye 19:43, p.1
309 Dr. Huang tells what is going on in China today
College Eye 19:42, p.1
Tien Lai Huang speaks at convocation.
310 Wild-White P. E. book used in China
College Eye 19:25, p.1
President Seerley had sent the book to Peter Kuan, an ISTC alumnus.
311 Chinese articles on sale at Y. W.; tea to be given for Advisory Board February 2
College Eye 19:20, p.1
312 Chinese problem again discussed
College Eye 18:37, p.2
At World Friendship League meeting.
313 Prof. Condit's sister arrives in China
College Eye 18:36, p.1
Have been involved in missionary work there for thirty years.
314 World Friendship League
College Eye 18:24, p.2
Meeting will consider China.
315 Tso Yan Wang lists Chinese fears
College Eye 18:29, p.1
Excerpts from address by Chinese educator.
316 Tso Yan Wang to talk Sunday
College Eye 18:28, p.1
Visitor will speak on conditions in China.
317 Lydia A. Trimble
College Eye 26:2, p.3

Visited David Sands Wright and President Seerley while visiting church missionary societies in Iowa; will return to teaching in China in November.

318 Lydia A. Trimble
College Eye 18:15, p.3
Visited David Sands Wright and President Seerley while visiting church missionary societies in Iowa; will return to teaching in China in November.
319 April work day planned by Y. W.
College Eye 17:39, p.3
Opportunity to earn money for Chinese and European relief.
320 Miss Catherine Vaughn
College Eye 17:38, p.5
YWCA members hear Catherine Vaughn, a YWCA secretary from China.
321 Peter Kuan sends farewell message
College Eye 17:32, p.1
Now en route to his home in China.
322 Lecture on China tomorrow; Wesley M. Gewehr to give address about Chinese life
College Eye 17:11, p.1
Professor Gewehr will speak on his experiences and impressions.
323 Luncheon for missionary from China
College Eye 16:27, p.5
The Reverend Watts O. Prye spoke about his experiences.
324 Chinese student to speak at young peoples union
College Eye 15:17, p.2
Peter Kuan will speak to Baptist group.
325 Prof. Getchell to speak Sunday
College Eye 14:40, p.2
Will speak on China.
326 Y. W. C. A. party
College Eye 14:22, p.7
Had a Chinese theme.
327 Anna Treimer
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1
Anna Treimer writes Mary F. Hearst about her missionary work in China. Treimer serves as a teacher in Shanghai, but hopes to return to nursing as soon as possible.
328 Fellowship meetings are well attended; held under auspices of W. M. and W. W. C. A.; study different countries
College Eye 13:21, p.1
Have discussed China and Japan.
329 Students help the Chinese famine victims
College Eye 12:31, p.5
U. S. students raise money for foreign students.
330 Social Science Club
College Eye 12:29, p.6
Mr. Hshi spoke on different aspects of Chinese culture.
331 Chinese interpreter lecturing
College Eye 12:17, p.3
Students and faculty would like to hear Peng Chun Chang speak again.
332 Grinnell gives $3,000 for help of China mission
College Eye 12:10, p.2
333 Lydia A. Trimble
Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.8
Lydia A. Trimble is first president of Methodist Woman's College at Foo Chow, China. She gave offering address for Women's Foreign Missionary in Des Moines.
334 Ray D. Nelson
Alumni News Letter 21:3, p.6
Ray D. Nelson teaching at Anglo-Chinese College in Foochow, China. Would like to send Cung Deung Vong as student.
335 Sarah Peters
Alumni News Letter 4:2, p.4
Sarah Peters Head of Hitt Training School in Nanking, China.
336 The Chinese mission
Alumni News Letter 4:2, p.1
The Chinese visited and inspected College in January. They are thirteen educators from China who are looking for better educational system.
337 Anglo-Chinese College
College Eye 11:26, p.4
Asks for the Y. M. C. A. to help support a possible foreign exchange student from China.
338 Life in China portrayed; Dr. Shoemaker speaks
College Eye 11:20, p.1
Spoke at YWCA and YMCA meeting on the life of a Chinese woman.
339 Chinese commission
College Eye 11:15, p.1
Group of Chinese education administrators, who have been on campus exploring teaching methods; photo.
340 Chinese education
College Eye 11:15, p.7
Summary of Dr. Chang's address concerning the condition of education in China.
341 Home Economics Department; Chinese guests at home economics dinner
College Eye 11:15, p.2
Chinese visitors were treated to a three-course dinner, served by home economics students; officers were elected.
342 Chinese mission visits I. S. T. C.
College Eye 11:14, p.1
Educational administrators from China visited campus to explore the educational system; Doctor Chang spoke on campus.
343 Rural Department
College Eye 11:14, p.5
News from the Department of Rural Education.
344 Sidelights on Volunteer Convention
College Eye 11:14, p.7
Interesting bits of information from Student Volunteer Convention in Des Moines.
345 Student Volunteers
College Eye 11:8, p.1
Seventy-five students hear address by Grace van Duyn on her mission work in China.
346 Mrs. Peters
College Eye 9:17, p.8
Will be soon be leaving for China.
347 Note
College Eye 8:30, p.3
Cards received by the Reverend J. E. Shoemaker, brother-in-law of Ira S. Condit, demonstrate the Chinese grasp of the English language.
348 Miss Paxson speaks Sun. eve.; interesting program given
College Eye 8:10, p.1
Ruth Paxson speaks on her experiences in China.
349 National Secretary of China to visit I. S. T. C.
College Eye 8:9, p.6
Ruth Paxson to speak on her experiences in China.
350 Y. W. C. A.
College Eye 7:29, p.7
Nancy Stewart spoke about China; a birthday party was held for those with birthdays in the first six months of the year.
351 "China's Problem"; Dr. Ng Poon Chew discusses the Eastern situation
College Eye 7:17, p.1
Ng Poon Chew delivers address on the status of China as a growing nation.
352 China's progress; Dr. Ng Poon Chew So sums up recent developments in China
College Eye 7:16, p.1
Will speak about China's setbacks of the new republic.
353 Chinese editor will speak here; Ng Poon Chew, editor of first Chinese daily newspaper in America to appear on lecture course
College Eye 7:14, p.1
To appear as part of lecture course.
354 Miss Lydia A. Frumble
College Eye 7:4, p.8
President of women's college in China.
355 Student Volunteer Band is active; several addresses have been delivered by those interested in the work
College Eye 4:11, p.5
Fifteen members make up campus Student Volunteer Band.
356 Minnie (Moore) Gray
College Eye 4:7, p.6

Plans to spend the winter in China with her husband.

357 Miss Sui Wang gives interesting talk; presents experiences of a foreign student in American colleges; also portrays the real China of today
College Eye 4:5, p.5

Chinese college student Sui Wang spoke before the Y. W. C. A.

358 Official Notes
College Eye 3:23, p.381
Plans completed for the twelve week summer session; Chinese educators will visit ISTC; Professor Hart is at work.
359 Prof. Condit
College Eye 3:20, p.342
Gave a lecture on China for his Mission Study class.
360 Letters
College Eye 3:16, p.275
Minnie Moore Gray, who is a missionary in China, wrote to Mrs. Colegrove about her work.
361 Miss Frances B. Patterson, of Chicago
College Eye 3:13, p.232
Gave a lecture on China in the Auditorium.
362 Letter from secretary Robertson, Shanghai, China
College Eye 1:24, p.5

Lengthy letter on conditions in China; famine and war dominate the country.

363 The insurrection in Hupeh province, China
College Eye 1:8, p.5

is being watched intently by some I.S.T.C. students; alumnae Olive Hodnefield, and Carrie and Elsie Olson have a school there.

364 A letter to Mrs. Colegrove
College Eye 1:5, p.7

Minnie Moore Gray wrote to Emma Colegrove to tell her of her missionary work in China.

365 The following students
College Eye 1:5, p.5

Former students and graduates of I. S. T. C. are teaching in China.

366 The many friends of Sara Peters
College Eye 1:5, p.7

Sad to hear of the death of two of her sisters; just one remains to assist her in her mission work.

367 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 21:8, p.136
Hold "at home"; hear missionary speak at joint YMCA-YWCA meeting.
368 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 21:7, p.117
Enjoyed China mission program at Emma Lambert's home.
369 On Monday
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.104
Chinese party held at the home of Miss Emma Lambert.
370 Mr. C. H. Robertson
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.113
Gave a speech at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gathering.
371 The students have been favored
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.112
Professor C. H. Robertson of China spoke at chapel.
372 Miss Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.102
Is visiting the area after being a missionary in China.
373 Professor and Mrs. G. S. Dick
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.96
Entertained guests at a gathering to Sarah Peters, who is now a missionary.
374 Society; Zetalethean, Neo
Normal Eyte 19:10, p.159
Zetaletheans gave Chinese program. Neos enjoyed Halloween.
375 The Mission classes
Normal Eyte 18:15, p.240
Mrs. Noble spoke about her missionary work in China, Japan, India, Korea, and Egypt.
376 In a letter to a friend
Normal Eyte 16:31, p.493
Sarah Peters writes of her experiences as a teacher and missionary in China.
377 A Japanese orator won
Normal Eyte 16:26, p.401
Cites emerging roles for Japan and China.
378 The announcement that Susie Young
Normal Eyte 15:14, p.217
Will not return from China until next fall.
379 Rev. Wilder
Normal Eyte 15:7, p.111
Missionary spoke at prayer meeting.
380 Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Normal Eyte 15:3, p.40
Bertha Beard and Dr. James Henry Gasson were married; they will reside in Missouri Valley; Bertha Beard just returned from missionary work in China.
381 Lydia Trimble
Normal Eyte 15:2, p.24
Has returned to China as a missionary.
382 Bertha M. Beard
Normal Eyte 14:29, p.454
Serving as missionary in China.
383 Alpha
Normal Eyte 14:25, p.393
Presented a Chinese program.
384 Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 13:25, p.397
Audience enjoyed lecture on China.
385 Next Thursday evening
Normal Eyte 13:24, p.379
The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China.
386 Society
Normal Eyte 13:21, p.326
Zetas have Chinese program; Shakes have Valentine's Day program.
387 Bertha Beard
Normal Eyte 13:7, p.105
Will take up missionary work in China.
388 Miss Lydia Trimbell
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.92
President Seerley entertained Lydia Trimbell, who has been a missionary in China.
389 Miss Ogburn
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.92
Spoke on missionary work in China.
390 Ossoli Society
Normal Eyte 11:32, p.791
Presented Chinese program.
391 The Orio public
Normal Eyte 10:11, p.267
Present Chinese program.
392 Miss Margaret Klinefelter
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.240
Will do missionary work in China.
393 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer
Normal Eyte 10:6, p.128
Received orders to go from Philippines to China.
394 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Nell
Normal Eyte 9:30, p.713
Will go to China for missionary work.
395 Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 9:18, p.425
In charge of Christina school in China.
396 Historical sketch of the Y. W. C. A.
Normal Eyte 9:17, p.402
Emma Ridley Colegrove writes about the history of the movement on campus.
397 Lydia Trimble
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.330
Does missionary work in China.
398 Lydia A. Trimble
Normal Eyte 9:13, p.306
Is engaged in mission work in China.
399 Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 9:11, p.257
Is a missionary in China.
400 We were handed a letter
Normal Eyte 8:21, p.294
Sarah Peters writes about her experiences as a missionary in China.