Manuscripts
China, (1911-1942)
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China, (1900-1927)
Manuscripts
China in Chaos: A Brief Outline of the Foreign Concessions, with Examples of China's Disruption and Failure to Observe Her Obligations due to Civil War, Bolshevist Propaganda and Mob Law; national bank notes; postcards; Shanghai Incident Misrepresented: Shanghai Editors Draw Attention to Incorrect Reports in American Newspapers by The Press Union
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American Section Headquarters - China
Manuscripts
This collection consists of material accumulated and produced by James King Steele during his time in China, Japan, and the Philippines. Some of the material created by Steele includes greeting cards and sheet music. There is also a letter from the Prince of Denmark where he thanks Steele for a book and a magazine.
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Booklets, 1926-1994
Manuscripts
Miscellaneous. Includes The History of the Admission of Wives of American Citizens of Oriental Ancestry; Kuramoto Incident; Memories of Grandpa Leung; and The Tanaka Memorial.
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Philippines, (1911-1929)
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Life in the Philippines Fifty Years Ago; Comments on the Political and Economic Status of the Philippines issued by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce; Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Director of Education for the Calendar Year 1929; The Torch published by the Senior Class of the Philippine Normal School; Economic Conditions in the Philippines by Hugo H. Miller
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Eminent authorities on China
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A really conclusive book on the subject of China has not yet appeared; perhaps, because most authors think they know too much about their subject. Final judgments are passed by almost every writer--deliberate, definite, unequivocal judgments. Yet when comparison is made they are found to be bewilderingly diverse and not infrequently flatly contradictory. It is the aim of this book to deal with these judgments by the more important writers and the premises on which they rest; to arrange them in juxtaposition and by so doing to extract some sort of satisfying truth--to allow the several authors, so to speak, to form a Parliament and each one have his say. -- Preface.
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Statement on China City
Manuscripts
Flyer by Christine Sterling about China City, defending and publishing "the facts of this enerprise" and goals. Statement is printed in both English and Chinese.
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