Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Miss Mannett Cooper " Armfield off for Australia.", and Three Western women in dresses stand on the deck of a ship, with a lifeboat behind them.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Track Meet at West China Union University, 1940. View directly down the track toward the advancing runners, who wear shorts and singlets. Spectators stand on both sides; a decorated grandstand at left.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
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"The aim of this work is to lift the life and teaching of Jesus into a new area of respect and attention among Chinese educated men and women, by the creation of a new format attractive to Chinese taste; by critical choice of the records which present most clearly and accurately the original teaching and life of Jesus; by translation of those records into the kind of modern Chinese acceptable to educated Chinese of today; and into English understandable by all university students (the vocabulary of Professor Palmer’s English Research Institute). Thus the old barriers of format, confused content, and archaic language are being removed from between the mind and religion of Jesus, and modern oriental students; and a way of making contact between the two, by free and open discussion in seminars congenial to these scientifically trained students. University students and faculty members who have already used this material in curricular courses, extra-curricular groups, and summer seminars, use phrases like 'wonderful fresh discovery' to describe what they find in this study of the mind and religion of Jesus.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Christianity takes another stride in China: a group of Chinese and foreign scholars prepare the text, and make a new English and Chinese translation of the earliest records of Jesus' life, for the use of the Seminars for the Study of Jesus, for university staffs and students, in academic and extra-curricular courses. Left to right: Professor Dryden L. Phelps, Ph. D., Dept. of English Literature and Chairman Division of Religious Studies; Mr. Sie Ching-shan, Foreign Language College, a classical scholar; Professor Lihên, Dept. of Physics and Mathematics, one of China's outstanding astronomers; Professor Hu Tzu-lin, Dept. of English Literature, Szechwan National University; Professor Tu Fêng-fu, Dept. of Chinese Literature; Mr. L. Earl Willmott, M.A., Dean of Studies, University Preparatory School.Over the fire-place a 'black-ink' painting by the famed Chinese Szechwan artist of the Cloud Dragon, the Portrayal of cosmic energy. To the right, a wood panel reproduction of an old stone tablet carving of Bodhidharma, the sixth century Buddhist iconoclast who initiated the the 'Zen' tradition in China and Japan. Above the library of Chinese books bound in camphor-wood of carved Chinese lattice designs, is the scroll: TSO YUNG PAI CH'ENG - Sit and embrace a hundred citadels; that is, sit among you books and they will open up to you the treasures of myriad cities. On the floor before the table is the first edition in English and Chinese of JESUS; and beneath it RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF JESUS in Chinese. The book the translators are working on is a new edition, in Chinese, and in Modern English, of Henry Burton Sharman's JESUS AS TEACHER.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Silkworms in College Halls - Professor Li Min-liang examining trays of Silkworms set out in the auditorium of Hart College, West China Union University. Professor Li wears Chinese dress and reaches out to touch one of the trays, which are set out on two long tables at right angles.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Dr. Lin Ts'en-hen Staff member, School of Dentistry, treating periodontal (gingival & bone) disease. Male patient sitting in dentist's chair with white cloth over his chest while Dr. Lin (in white smock) works with tools in his mouth; several other people are partly visible in the background.
"Chengtu City Wall" [now Chengdu] Two Western women are standing atop a wall which acts as a protection for the city. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and The West China Union Univ. Kindergarten children Dec. 7, 1942, Chengtu. Three Western children, the rest Chinese. Teacher in the background.
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Vandeman Hall, West China Union University. A view of the hall, which has a Chinese style roof. There are bushes around the hall as well as a tall tree.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Kiating Szechuan West China at low water the boats must travel close to the shore to avoid the sand bar which is completely covered when the river is high. [now Leshan, Sichuan] A view from a hill on the river. Several boats are in the water, and there is a town on the banks.
#3. Also from 2nd floor of our bungalow, on around to the right from #2. A distant view of a mountain range. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.