Chinese Students' Christian Association in North America records, 1909-1952 (inclusive) [microform].

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Chinese Students' Christian Association in North America records, 1909-1952 (inclusive) [microform].

Material, though quite fragmentary, documents the most complete documentation available for the history of the Chinese Students' Christian Association, and provide a skeletal outline of its activities, policies and personnel. This collection is a noteworthy supplement to other record groups at the Divinity Library which document religious work among college and university students.

2 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7010480

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Chen, W. C., 1908-1971

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Kuo, Ping Wen, 1880-1969

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Yui, David Z. T.

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Chinese Student Christian Association in North America

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The Chinese Students' Christian Association was organized in 1909 by four students from the universities of Yale, Columbia, Harvard and Michigan. The purpose of the Association was to foster Christian morals and friendships, and to unite Chinese Christian students living in American society. The Association provided practical services to Chinese students who were arriving from China, going to China or Europe, looking for homes or employment, needing to make purchases, or in need of other assista...