Papers of Jessie McDonald, 1907-1951.
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China Inland Mission
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The China Inland Mission was a Protestant mission agency working in China until 1950. It later took the name Overseas Missionary Fellowship and redirected work to other Far Eastern countries. From the description of Records of the China Inland Mission, 1872-1955 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702148533 ...
Zhongguo guo min dang
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Chinese nationalist political party. From the description of Zhongguo guo min dang records, 1894-1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872866 Historical Note Sun Yat-sen and other overseas Chinese concerned about the situation in China founded the Hsing Chung Hui in Hawaii on 24 November 1894. This organization was superseded by the Tung Meng Hui, formed by Sun and other Chinese in Tokyo on 20 August 1905. The headquart...
Soltau, Mabel E.
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McDonald, Jessie.
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Missionary surgeon; born April 29, 1888 in Canada; medical education in London, Glasgow, Vienna and Toronto; Bible school education in Glasgow; joined China Inland Mission, 1913; worked as surgeon, medical teacher and administrator at Kaifeng, Honan, 1913-1939; itinerant medical work, 1939-1940; stationed in Tali, Yunnan, 1940-1952; left China as part of mission's general of evacuation from China, 1952; joined faculty of Biola School of Missionary Medicine, 1954; naturalized as an United States ...
Feng, Yu-hsiang, 1881-1948.
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