Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Box 414 | Folder 5872
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Frame 29 - The staff and students of the Nursing School. Note the Superintendent of Nurses, Miss Frances Wilson, with white hair, in the doorway. Note the male graduate nurses in the same row. Formerly men students were trained as well as women; now women only are trained, and care for all types of patients. Three rows of Chinese women in nurses uniforms, the first row seated and the subsequent rows standing. The back row includes men.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Box 414 | Folder 5870
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and No. 19 Christian youth hope of future. Many of China's future leaders, like these young students at Cheeloo University in Tsinan, are being trained in the democratic way of life by the thirteen Christian colleges in China. [now Jinan] Three Chinese students, two female and one male, are posed by a doorway. The man and the woman to the left of the photo are holding bibles.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Boy's Boarding School. A group of young boys in traditional Chinese dress posing outside a building. On the right and left are two adults each, possibly teachers.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Box 414 | Folder 5872
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1
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Frame 15 - Third year medical students at the railroad station, en route to a country health station. This is part of their required work in the Public Health courses of their curriculum. A group of young Chinese men and women, in Western and Chinese dress, waiting at a train station.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
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Box 325 | Folder 2
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., John Sutherland Whitewright started the Gotch-Robinson Training Institute in Tsing Chou Fu soon after his arrival in China in 1881. The school was under Whitewright's direction, assisted by Alfred G. Jones, and J. Percy Bruce, until his removal to Tsinan in 1904., and Male Chinese students of the Gotch-Robinson Training Institute are posed in front of a school building, with two Western teachers at left.
"various processes preparing thread for weaving" Women and young girls showing various stages of thread preparation. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Box 414 | Folder 5871
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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.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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Box 414 | Folder 5873
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Teachers and Pupils Arts College D.V.B.S 1926 A large group, primarily young Chinese boys, posed for photo on the front stairs of a building. To the back are older Chinese boys, as well as along the side. To the left of the photo are three Chinese women, one older and two younger.