China

Displaying 351 - 400 of 412 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
351 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.
352 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.
353 Miss Lydia A. Frumble
College Eye 7:4, p.8
President of women's college in China.
354 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.
355 Minnie (Moore) Gray
College Eye 4:7, p.6
Plans to spend the winter in China with her husband.
356 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.
357 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.
358 Prof. Condit
College Eye 3:20, p.342
Gave a lecture on China for his Mission Study class.
359 Letters
College Eye 3:16, p.275
Minnie Moore Gray, who is a missionary in China, wrote to Mrs. Colegrove about her work.
360 Miss Frances B. Patterson, of Chicago
College Eye 3:13, p.232
Gave a lecture on China in the Auditorium.
361 Letter from secretary Robertson, Shanghai, China
College Eye 1:24, p.5
Lengthy letter on conditions in China; famine and war dominate the country.
362 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.
363 The following students
College Eye 1:5, p.5
Former students and graduates of I. S. T. C. are teaching in China.
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 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.
366 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 21:8, p.136
Hold "at home"; hear missionary speak at joint YMCA-YWCA meeting.
367 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 21:7, p.117
Enjoyed China mission program at Emma Lambert's home.
368 On Monday
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.104
Chinese party held at the home of Miss Emma Lambert.
369 Mr. C. H. Robertson
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.113
Gave a speech at the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. gathering.
370 The students have been favored
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.112
Professor C. H. Robertson of China spoke at chapel.
371 Miss Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.102
Is visiting the area after being a missionary in China.
372 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.
373 Society; Zetalethean, Neo
Normal Eyte 19:10, p.159
Zetaletheans gave Chinese program. Neos enjoyed Halloween.
374 The Mission classes
Normal Eyte 18:15, p.240
Mrs. Noble spoke about her missionary work in China, Japan, India, Korea, and Egypt.
375 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.
376 A Japanese orator won
Normal Eyte 16:26, p.401
Cites emerging roles for Japan and China.
377 The announcement that Susie Young
Normal Eyte 15:14, p.217
Will not return from China until next fall.
378 Rev. Wilder
Normal Eyte 15:7, p.111
Missionary spoke at prayer meeting.
379 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.
380 Lydia Trimble
Normal Eyte 15:2, p.24
Has returned to China as a missionary.
381 Bertha M. Beard
Normal Eyte 14:29, p.454
Serving as missionary in China.
382 Alpha
Normal Eyte 14:25, p.393
Presented a Chinese program.
383 Tuesday evening
Normal Eyte 13:25, p.397
Audience enjoyed lecture on China.
384 Next Thursday evening
Normal Eyte 13:24, p.379
The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China.
385 Society
Normal Eyte 13:21, p.326
Zetas have Chinese program; Shakes have Valentine's Day program.
386 Bertha Beard
Normal Eyte 13:7, p.105
Will take up missionary work in China.
387 Miss Lydia Trimbell
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.92
President Seerley entertained Lydia Trimbell, who has been a missionary in China.
388 Miss Ogburn
Normal Eyte 12:6, p.92
Spoke on missionary work in China.
389 Ossoli Society
Normal Eyte 11:32, p.791
Presented Chinese program.
390 The Orio public
Normal Eyte 10:11, p.267
Present Chinese program.
391 Miss Margaret Klinefelter
Normal Eyte 10:10, p.240
Will do missionary work in China.
392 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer
Normal Eyte 10:6, p.128
Received orders to go from Philippines to China.
393 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Nell
Normal Eyte 9:30, p.713
Will go to China for missionary work.
394 Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 9:18, p.425
In charge of Christina school in China.
395 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.
396 Lydia Trimble
Normal Eyte 9:14, p.330
Does missionary work in China.
397 Lydia A. Trimble
Normal Eyte 9:13, p.306
Is engaged in mission work in China.
398 Sarah Peters
Normal Eyte 9:11, p.257
Is a missionary in China.
399 We were handed a letter
Normal Eyte 8:21, p.294
Sarah Peters writes about her experiences as a missionary in China.
400 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A.
Normal Eyte 7:9, p.101
Hear presentation from missionary to China; attend meeting in Iowa City.