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William Edward Smith papers, 1897 -- 1936

2.75 linear feet
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Diaries and notebooks written by Dr. William Edward Smith while living in Sichuan, China as a medical missionary for the Canadian Methodist Mission, later known as the West China Mission. Includes correspondence and ephemera inserted into the diaries.
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Samuel Dodd and Samuel Thompson Carter Dodd papers, circa 1925 -- 2014

0.5 linear feet
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Samuel Dodd was an American United Presbyterian missionary in Ningbo, China and Hangzhou, China; Samuel Thompson Carter Dodd was his eldest son, born in Ningbo, China. The collection contains a copy of Samuel Dodd's 1861-1877 journal typed and with notes by his son, as well as correspondence and photographs.
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Quincy Wright papers, 1926-1952

0.83 Linear Feet
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The Quincy Wright papers primarily consist of materials related to Asia collected by Quincy Wright during his tenure at the University of Chicago, dating from 1926 to 1952. The materials provide a wealth of information about China before and during the Sino-Japanese War as well as its political situation during that period. There are also other materials collected by Prof. Wright on the International Missionary Council, the League of Nations, and the Institute of Pacific Relations.
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Paul Goodman Hayes papers, circa 1920 -- 1940

0.25 linear feet
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This collection contains biographical information on over 500 Chinese Christians and a few non-Christians, assembled by Paul Goodman Hayes while working as a missionary in Anhui province under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
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Nathan Sites papers, 1861 -- 1912

0.25 linear feet
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Nathan Sites was a missionary in Fuzhou, southeast China, under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and an early proponent of a stronger, Chinese-led church in China. The collection contains journals, clippings, and a scrapbook.
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Missionary Research Library copy of Nestorian Tablet, circa 1937

3 linear feet
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This collection contains a printed copy of a stone tablet at Sianfu, Shensi, China, reporting the introduction of Christianity into China in 634 A.D (showing only the Chinese text), and the envelope in which it was received by the Missionary Research Library from China.
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Miner Searle Bates papers, 1927 -- 1984

0.25 linear feet
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Miner Searle Bates taught history at Nanking University 南京大學, was a member of the International Committee for Nanking Safety Zone in the Second Sino-Japanese War, and Professor of Missions at Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1950-1965. The collection contains papers, meeting minutes, articles, reports, and other publications collected or created by Bates regarding missions in 20th century China.
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Matilda Calder Thurston papers, 1902-1956, bulk 1902-1945

12 linear feet
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The collection consists of correspondence and materials relating to Ginling College including addresses, bulletins, reports, newsletters and conferences, as well as maps of Nanjing and glass lantern slides of missionary work.

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Loren E. Noren papers, 1962

0.25 linear feet
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Report based upon the findings of extensive survey conducted by Loren E. Noren, UTS alum, on the state of Christianity and urban churches in the then British colony of Hong Kong during the years 1958 – 1962.
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Joseph Whiteside diaries, 1899 -- 1929

3.5 linear feet
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Joseph Whiteside was a missionary and professor at Soochow University 東吳大 學. The collection contains manuscript diaries, including clippings, correspondence and other ephemera.
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