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Center for US-China Arts Exchange records, 1956-2019, bulk 1977-2003
102 Linear FeetYu Feng Tse papers, 1928-2002, bulk 1943-1996
1.67 Linear FeetSeries IV: Artworks, ephemera, and memorabilia, 紀念物品等, 1932-1958, undated
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- The series consists of eight traditional color painting, one box of Yu Feng Tse's business cards
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The series consists of eight traditional color painting, one box of Yu Feng Tse's business cards, four sets of postcards, twelve family chops, and holiday cards and other ephemera.
Ta-Chun Hsu papers, circa 1904-2016, bulk 1938-2008
7 Linear FeetSeries II: T.C. Hsu Files, 徐大春文件, circa 1904-2012
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- siblings, business letters, and letters between T.C. Hsu and his colleagues and friends. The immigration
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Series comprises primarily correspondence, photographs, immigration and visa documents, diaries, articles, writings, bonds, caricatures, and so on related to T.C. Hsu and his family, dating from circa 1904 to 2012. The correspondence include family letters, photographs and documents related to his siblings, business letters, and letters between T.C. Hsu and his colleagues and friends. The immigration and visas files document his migration from Hong Kong to the United States during the 1950s, his passports, his visas applications to travel to China in the 1970s, and the permanent residence applications for his siblings. The two volumes of Singloh Hsu (徐新六) diaries document his career as a banker between 1936 and 1938. The five volumes of T.C. Hsu diaries dated between 1943 and 1964. The photographs are primarily portraits of T.C. Hsu and his family, dating from 1930s to 1940s; the photographs also depict T.C. Hsu's activities and travels, dating from circa 1960s to 2006. Other documents in the series include address book, bookmark, articles, calligraphy writing, caricature, fortune telling, financial bonds, etc. collected by T.C. Hsu. The materials document T.C. Hsu's life and his experience as an employee working for an international company and his migration experience from China to the United States during the 1950s.