Frame papers 1896-1942.

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Frame papers 1896-1942.

Frame, Alice Seymour Browne, 1878-1941; Teacher and missionary. Mount Holyoke College graduate, 1900. Mount Holyoke College faculty member, 1928-1929. Papers consist of correspondence, articles, biographical information and photographs; primarily documenting her experiences, particularly with educating local women, while a missionary in Northern China.

1 box; (5 linear in.)

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Mount Holyoke College - Alumnae - Teachers.

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Yen-ching ta hsüeh - History - Sources.

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Frame, Alice Browne, 1878-1941

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Alice Seymour Browne was born on October 29, 1878, in Harpoot, Turkey to Reverend John K. Browne and Leila Kendall, Class of 1876. Browne graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1900 and Hartford Theological Seminary in 1903. In 1905, she sailed to Tung-chou, China to work as a missionary, and was transferred to work in Peking in 1912. On November 10, 1913, she married Murray Scott Frame in Kyoto, Japan. She worked at the Women's College of Peking University for many years and became Dean of the...

Frame, Alice Browne, 1878-1941

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Alice Seymour Browne was born on October 29, 1878, in Harpoot, Turkey to Reverend John K. Browne and Leila Kendall, Class of 1876. Browne graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1900 and Hartford Theological Seminary in 1903. In 1905, she sailed to Tung-chou, China to work as a missionary, and was transferred to work in Peking in 1912. On November 10, 1913, she married Murray Scott Frame in Kyoto, Japan. She worked at the Women's College of Peking University for many years and became Dean of the...