China
Displaying 251 - 300 of 412 in reverse chronological order
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251 | World Views College Eye 37:41, p.2 |
Comments on conflicts in China. | |
252 | Mrs. Burling B. Hamer, (Marjorie A. Lebert) Alumnus 30:3, p.25 |
Left the States in May for China to join her husband who is agricultural consultant with UNRRA at Kaifeng. She taught commercial education in the schools at Eldora and Anthon, Iowa; served as secretary in the Federal housing offices at Hermiston, Oregon. | |
253 | World Views College Eye 37:30, p.2 |
Discusses the tension during this post-war period, the cutting of the O. P. A., and the problems in China. | |
254 | China not likely to develop mechanically, says George Cressey College Eye 37:14, p.3 |
Speaker offers views on China's future. | |
255 | George B. Cressey lectures tonight College Eye 37:13, p.1 |
Will speak on China. | |
256 | Former student wins high Chinese medal College Eye 36:33, p.1 |
Arthur C. Dvorak wins Grand Star of Honor for service to China. | |
257 | Clues to the News College Eye 36:10, p.2 |
World and national news. | |
258 | Somewhere in China Alumnus 28:3, p.5 |
John W. Lee tells of his experiences in China; has met Chiang Kai-shek. | |
259 | Chang, Chinese Minister, will lecture here next Thursday College Eye 34:23, p.1 |
Profile of H. H. Chang. | |
260 | Spar recruit knows Japs from 1939 Orient trip College Eye 34:16, p.1 |
Gives impressions of trip to Japan, Korea, and China. | |
261 | Behind Your Front Page College Eye 34:14, p.2 |
Comments on Franklin D. Roosevelt's Congressional speech, and on China's fight for political rights. | |
262 | Lydia A. Trimble Alumnus 26:2, p.30 |
Died on September 26, 1941, in Foochow, China; founder and first president of the Hwa Nan College. | |
263 | Today in Hyde Park; the horse is stolen College Eye 32:41, p.2 |
Student writes about effects of Japanese invasion of China. | |
264 | Kindergarten-Primary group holds meetings College Eye 31:37, p.3 |
Helen Fauske will speak about her experiences in China. | |
265 | Mrs. Chen in China Alumnus 23:3, p.19 |
She and family survived and are living in the country near Chensha. | |
266 | Tragedy in China . . . . Alumnus 23:1, p.2 |
War continues in China; fate of alumna Eugenia Hsia Chen unknown. | |
267 | Cry of anguish comes from China to T. C. mother; the third in a series on alumni who live across the sea Alumnus 22:3, p.1 |
Alumni in China and Japan write of their harrowing experiences; photo. | |
268 | They decapitate College Eye 29:29, p.1 |
Story about Chinese student at Harvard. | |
269 | Sino-Jap affair; what is next? College Eye 29:6, p.2 |
Critical of Japanese aggression in China. | |
270 | News College Eye 38:0, p.1 |
Japanese students arrive at Stanford University; Chinese troops fight Japanese in China. | |
271 | Wilcox's life reads like tale of character in storybook romance; psychology professor was born in China, spoke only Chinese for some time College Eye 28:28, p.6 |
Professor Wilcox recalls his early life with his missionary family in China. | |
272 | Wesley players will repeat Chinese play College Eye 28:8, p.3 |
Will present "The Color Line". | |
273 | Ivadel Eaton Alumnus 20:4, p.21 |
Connected with the Adventist Church Mission in Shanghai, China; visited her brother in Portland, Oregon. | |
274 | Foreign students set pace for Americans College Eye 27:4, p.4 |
Students in China do well on the Erbe-Denny tests. | |
275 | Miss Ruegnitz to tour the Orient College Eye 27:1, p.1 |
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276 | President of two colleges is one of seven who received early training at your alma mater! Alumnus 20:2, p.11 |
Survey and roster of alumni who direct or serve in executive position in colleges and universities. | |
277 | Distinctive music and techniques will be featured in spring play; Oriental scenery and stage orchestra to furnish background College Eye 27:36, p.1 |
Preview of "The Yellow Jacket". | |
278 | Graduate writes of China College Eye 27:32, p.2 |
Carol Culver describes her experiences of teaching in China. | |
279 | Untitled College Eye 27:16, p.3 |
Carol Culver is teaching in China. | |
280 | Carol Culver Alumnus 19:4, p.25 |
Teaches English at a Foo Chow Mission School in China. | |
281 | Carol Culver Alumnus 19:4, p.27 |
Went to China and plans to stay there for two years. | |
282 | Mary Jo Read Alumnus 19:4, p.25 |
Spent the summer touring the Far East. | |
283 | Lydia Trimble Alumnus 19:4, p.18 |
President of a mission school in China while she did missionary work there; now lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
284 | Mary Jo Read encounters queer customs on tour of Orient; University of Washington tour barely escapes earthquake College Eye 27:12, p.1 |
Recounts highlights of trip to China and Japan. | |
285 | Chinabound students packs trunk with silk hose and soap College Eye 27:53, p.1 |
Carol Culver will teach English at mission school. | |
286 | Lydia Trimble Alumnus 19:2, p.19 |
Retired from her job in the foreign service in China after forty-five years. | |
287 | Twelve attending Grinnell conference College Eye 25:41, p.1 |
Alfred Sze will speak. | |
288 | And Chao Chi-Liu has troubles too! College Eye 25:22, p.4 |
Theodore Adams relates contents of letter from brother-in-saw in China. | |
289 | Christian Endeavor shows Chinese films College Eye 24:17, p.3 |
Meeting will feature Chinese theme. | |
290 | Chinese party College Eye 24:14, p.3 |
YWCA party will feature Chinese theme. | |
291 | Eugenia Hsia Alumnus 16:4, p.21 |
Lives in China and wrote five stories about the Chinese people. | |
292 | Alumna to sail for China July 2; will wed there College Eye 23:47, p.1 |
Eugenia Hsia will marry Tsing Han. | |
293 | Chinese alumna will visit here on way to sail for homeland College Eye 23:46, p.1 |
Eugenia Hsia will visit. | |
294 | Untitled College Eye 23:26, p.3 |
Sarah Beach talks about Chinese customs. | |
295 | Talitha Gerlach will speak to Y. W. C. A. Monday College Eye 23:24, p.3 |
Will speak on work in China. | |
296 | Eugenia Hsia will talk at Social Science Club College Eye 22:13, p.6 |
Will speak on China. | |
297 | Modern love scene might be shocking to Chinese audience; Flude describes extreme conventionalism of Chinese theatre College Eye 22:12, p.1 |
Alfred Flude talks about Chinese theater. | |
298 | Su Chu Hsia comes from China to learn to teach the little folks College Eye 22:6, p.1 |
Profile of Eugenia Hsia. | |
299 | 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. | |
300 | Chinese gift shop will open Tuesday College Eye 21:9, p.7 |
YWCA will sell items from China. |