"starching thread preparatory to weaving" Two women outside a house, starching thread to be used for weaving. The thread itself is on a rod and is nearly prepped. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and No. 41. Oh! There's More! Christmas party in Woman's Dormitory Young Chinese women are sitting on a couch, in the midst of checking their stockings for gifts. To the left of the photo is a decorated tree.
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"No. 44. Even When You Have to Sit on the Floor." Some young Chinese women are sitting on the floor, eating cookies and drinking tea., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Previously included in the China Christian Colleges and Universities Image Database.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Shantung Univ. Womens Dorm - From East. [now Shandong] A distance view of the front of the women's dorm from down the path. The lawn to the right and left are well-populated with trees.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Frame 28 -- The larger of the two dormitories for women students, built when the North China Women's Union Medical College joined the University in 1922. It is named Leonard Hall, in honor of Dr. Eliza Leonard. A large Western-style house. Several Chinese women are coming out from a door and walking on a path.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Women's quarters A makeshift building, one floor, made from rushes. To the right is a long line of people going in, and on the left are some people coming out with bowls.
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"Biology Laboratory." A group of Chinese men and women working at various tables in a lab., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Previously included in the China Christian Colleges and Universities Image Database.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Biology Laboratory. A group of young men are sitting at tables and writing. Next to each man is a microscope.
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"Life in other lands." A view of the multicultural display case, featuring figures representing various people of the world., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Previously included in the China Christian Colleges and Universities Image Database.
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A group of young Chinese women are looking over the shoulder of one of the girls as she is looking at a newspaper or magazine., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and No. 123. Animation. In fiction and in conversation one hears a great deal about the 'inscrutable' Chinese face. In fact, to one accustomed to the Chinese type of features, the Chinese face is most expressive and very pleasing to look at. The smooth regular features without projecting cheek bone or over emphasized nose, a warm olive complexion with a healthy flush on each cheek, soft brown eyes with dark shining hair make a most attractive picture. In the olden days Chinese girls wore their hair brushed smoothly over the head with a 'bang' covering the forehead. In these days their style of hair dressing is as varied as in any other country. A year or so ago when 'shingled' hair was the fashion all Chinese girls had short hair although it did not really suit their particular style of features. Now, when long hair has again come into it's own the Chinese girls shew taste and ingenuity in their hair dressing common to women all over the world.