United China Relief records 1928-1947

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United China Relief records 1928-1947

United China Relief was founded in 1941 in New York City for the purpose of raising funds to aid the Chinese people during times of national crisis. The main function of United China Relief was to provide funds for the relief and rehabilitation of the Chinese people. Ancillary goals were to serve as a medium for informing Americans on events and conditions in China, and to help to reassure the Chinese people of continued American concern and friendship.

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Nagle, J. S

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Juang, Garfield

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American consular official; commercial attacheĢ in China, 1914-1940. From the description of Julean Herbert Arnold papers, 1905-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869961 Biographical Note 1876, July 19 Born, Sacramento, California 1902 B.S., California College of Commerce ...

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United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration

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