The McCrackens of Shanghai: Joe and Helen.

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The McCrackens of Shanghai: Joe and Helen.

This paper is an account of the experience of the McCrackens in China from 1907 when the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania first sent Josiah C. McCracken to head a medical mission in Canton, China, to 1942 when McCracken was expatriated by the Japanese shortly after the Pearl Harbor attack.

244 p. ; 28 cm.

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University of Pennsylvania. Christian Association.

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St. John's University (Shanghai, China). Medical School

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Fulcher, Helen McCracken, 1908-1995

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Helen McCracken Fulcher was daughter of Josiah C. McCracken, a medical graduate of Class 1901 of the University of Pennsylvania who spent nearly forty years as a medical missionary in China and served as dean of the St. John's Medical School, Shanghai, from 1914 to 1947. From the description of The McCrackens of Shanghai: Joe and Helen. (University of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122614800 ...

McCracken, Josiah C., 1874-1962

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Josiah Calvin McCracken was a medical missionary and educator in China from 1906 to 1948. Send out by the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania, he headed the medical department at Canton Christian College from 1907 to 1912, and at St. John's University in Shanghai from 1914-1942. From the description of Josiah C. McCracken papers, 1907-1960 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702153171 Josiah C. McCracken was born in a pious re...