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The ICWA publications archive includes: ICWA Letters by Former Fellows, ICWA Letters by spouses or companions of Former Fellows and other authors, and AUFS/UFSI Field Staff Reports.


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From Forever to L.A.: On the Brink of “Car Society”
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 5/1/2005
Globalization and the Search for “Scientific” Standards
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 1/30/2005
Migrants and the Dangers of Namelessness, Part 2
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 10/20/2004
The Expert and the Imperialist: China Views the West
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 10/15/2004
Migrants and the Dangers of Namelessness, Part 1
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 9/30/2004
Take A Number: Peasants, Urbanites and the Greatest Migration
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 3/15/2004
Globalization and the Creation of a Chinese Middle Class
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 1/20/2004
The Feel-Good Gap
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 12/10/2003
Who’s Worrying about SARS, and Why
by Alexander J. Brenner, China, 9/30/2003
Golfing in Guiyang: Playing with Guizhou’s Affluent
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 9/1/1999
“Real China”: U.S. Congress Visits Guizhou
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 8/1/1999
They Call Me “Brother”: Report from Big Nest Village -1
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 7/1/1999
Team Water Buffalo: Report from Big Nest Village -2
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 7/1/1999
Matters of the Heart…and the Nation
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 6/1/1999
Behind the Smile: Guizhou’s Reaction to the Chinese Embassy Bombing
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 5/1/1999
Still a Song to Sing?: Modernization and Guizhou’s Ethnic Minority Traditions
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 4/1/1999
The Dragon’s Roar: Traveling the Burma Road
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 3/1/1999
Somewhere Between Here and There
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 2/1/1999
“Hey, Coolie!”: Local Migrant Labor
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 1/1/1999
“Field of Dreams”: Tourism in Guizhou Province
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 12/1/1998
Sprouts in a Hard Place: Principal Bi and the “P—” Word
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 10/1/1998
Reason to Hope: China Youth Development Foundation
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 9/1/1998
Home-Cured Tobacco: A Tale of Three Generations in a Chinese Village
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 8/1/1998
A Walk into the Past: Hiking the Long March
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 7/1/1998
Coping with Reform in Guizhou’s Industrial Rust Belt
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 6/1/1998
A Day in the Life of Shui Jianhua: Report from Splendid Village
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 5/1/1998
Great Walls, Panda Bears and Fractured Illusions: American Images of China
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 4/1/1998
Common Prosperity - Interior China and the Coast (Part 2)
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 3/1/1998
One in Fifty Million: Traveling with China’s Migrant Labor - Interior China and the Coast (Part 1)
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 2/1/1998
Leading on Poverty’s Front Line: Leadership and Poverty (Part 2)
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 1/1/1998
The Spirit of Daguan Village: Leadership and Poverty (Part 1)
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 12/1/1997
Colorful Guizhou
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 11/1/1997
Along the Way to Guizhou: Impressions from Shanghai to Southwest China
by Daniel B. Wright, China, 10/1/1997
Through the Torugart Pass
by Adam Smith Albion, China, 8/1/1996
The Warriors for Uighurstan
by Adam Smith Albion, China, 8/1/1996
Rediscovering China - "As Long as Books are Opened, Minds will not be Closed"
by Cheng Li, China, 1/1/1996
Back to the Past: Part II - Can Capitalism Solve China’s Problems?
by Cheng Li, China, 8/20/1995
Back to the Past" Part I - China on the Eve of Capitalist Takeover?
by Cheng Li, China, 8/10/1995
"Shanghai: City for Sale": Part II - "Construction Fever" and "Relocationphobia" of Urban Residents
by Cheng Li, China, 8/1/1995
"Shanghai: City for Sale" Part I - Land Leasing and Foreign Investment in China’s Largest City
by Cheng Li, China, 7/15/1995
'To Live is Not to Breathe: It is to Act' - Dai Qing and her Notion of a Chinese Intellectual
by Cheng Li, China, 7/1/1995
Who Created China’s Economic Miracle?
by Cheng Li, China, 6/1/1995
Visiting an SOE and Claiming an IOU
by Cheng Li, China, 5/1/1995
On the Road to Subei: The Transportation Bottleneck in China’s Development
by Cheng Li, China, 4/15/1995
Shanghai Surprises: Unless We Behold We Cannot Understand
by Cheng Li, China, 4/1/1995
Sunan: Where the Rural Industrial Revolution Changes China’s Landscape: Part IV- Huaxi Village: A "Mini-Singapore" in China
by Cheng Li, China, 3/1/1995
Sunan: Where the Rural Industrial Revolution Changes China’s Sunan: Where the Rural Industrial Revolution Changes China’s Model of China’s Urbanization
by Cheng Li, China, 1/1/1995
Sunan: Where the Rural Industrial Revolution Changes China’s Landscape: Part II "A New Force Suddenly Coming to the Fore"
by Cheng Li, China, 12/20/1994
Sunan: Where the Rural Industrial Revolution Changes China’s Landscape: Part 1 Sunan’s Miracle: "Seeing is Believing"
by Cheng Li, China, 12/10/1994
Under Neon Lights: Street People in Shanghai
by Cheng Li, China, 12/1/1994
Human Life & Human Responsibility: A Yangtze Three Gorges Adventure: Part III - "Damn Dam"
by Cheng Li, China, 7/20/1994
Human Life & Human Responsibility" A Yangtze Three Gorges Adventure: Part II -"Gorgeous Gorges!"
by Cheng Li, China, 7/10/1994
Human Life & Human Responsibility: A Yangtze Three Gorges Adventure: Part I - "The First Impressions’s a Lasting Impression"
by Cheng Li, China, 7/5/1994
The Yin and Yand ofEast Asia: Part III - Techno-Nationalism vs. Techno-Globalism: East Asia in Search of a New Vision for the 21 st Century
by Cheng Li, China, 7/1/1994
The Yin and Yand of East Asia: Part II The Meeting of East and West
by Cheng Li, China, 6/15/1994
Tidal Wave of Migrant Laborers in China: Part II "200 Million Mouths Too Many"
by Cheng Li, China, 6/1/1994
Tidal Wave of Migrant Laborers in China: Part I -"94ers" Eastward Ho!"
by Cheng Li, China, 5/25/1994
The Yin and Yang of East Asia Part I - "East Asian Threat?"
by Cheng Li, China, 5/15/1994
China’s "Yuppie Corps"’ Part II College Networks of the "Best and the Brightest"
by Cheng Li, China, 5/1/1994
China’s "Yuppie Corps"" Part I Conversation with a Chinese Technocrat
by Cheng Li, China, 4/1/1994
China’s Falsities & China’s Future: Part III "Political Forecast: A Little Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing"
by Cheng Li, China, 2/1/1994
China’s Falsities & China’s Future’ Part II ’Daxing" A Most Frequently Used Idiom in Shanghai"
by Cheng Li, China, 1/1/1994
China’s Falsities & China’s Future: Part I - "Calling Things by Their Real Names"
by Cheng Li, China, 12/1/1993
"The Color of Money": Shanghai Impressions
by Cheng Li, China, 10/15/1993
Leaving Home to Go Home
by Cheng Li, China, 10/1/1993
Japanese Farmer-Consumer Co-partnerships’ “Teikei”
by Arthur Getz, Japan, 3/1/1991
Cultural Re-entry
by Arthur Getz, Japan, 5/1/1990
Where Politics Won’t Die
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 1/10/1986
The Changing Look of Korea
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 11/15/1985
On Being Corrupted by the Korean Government
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 8/15/1985
Free-Market Capitalism in Korea: The Future of the “Miracle”
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 7/20/1985
Round One: Korea’s Opposition Wins on Points
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 4/1/1985
A Footnote to History: Kim Dae-jung Arrives Home
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 3/10/1985
untitled
by Steven B. Butler, China, 1/1/1985
Getting Around Seoul: Take Two
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 12/1/1984
Seoul: Coping with the Fallout from Prosperity
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 11/5/1984
untitled
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 10/5/1984
Party Politicking in a Vacuum
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 7/5/1984
Getting Away From it All
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 6/5/1984
Korea’s Movie Industry: Fighting to Survive
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 5/5/1984
On Becoming the World’s Fourth Largest City
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 4/5/1984
A Visit to Panmunjom
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 3/5/1984
Getting Around Seoul: With Ten Rules of the Road and a Metaphor
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 1/5/1984
A Glance at People’s China: Summer 1983
by Steven B. Butler, China, 11/25/1983
1997
by Steven B. Butler, Hong Kong, 10/17/1983
An Exercise in Logic
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 8/1/1983
untitled
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 6/10/1983
Korea: A First Impression
by Steven B. Butler, Korea, 4/23/1983
Yasuhiro Nakasone: A Political Biography
by Takashi Oka, Japan, 4/1/1983
WEAVING THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES: The Japanese Textbook "Revision" Controversy
by G. Cameron Hurst Ill, Japan, 3/1/1983
SAMURAI ON WALL STREET: Miimoto Musashi and the Search for Success
by G. Cameron Hurst Ill, Japan, 12/1/1982
Industrial Productivity and the Japanese Experience
by Richard D. Robinson, Japan, 10/1/1982
Hong Kong is Watching
by Bryn E. Barnard, Hong Kong, 12/17/1981
Down the Li River: Seagrass from the Desert and Other Tall Tales from the Chinese
by Camilla J. Wilson, China, 8/21/1981
Guilin: A Visit to Another World
by Camilla J. Wilson, China, 7/31/1981
The Steel Monster
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 4/28/1981
Systems Engineering in China (Part I)
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 3/5/1981
With the Masses
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 8/13/1980
Management and Modernization: An Overview
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 7/11/1980
In China: A Time to Work
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 7/5/1980
RURAL MOBILIZATION FOR MODERNIZATION IN SOUTH KOREA
by Albert Ravenholt, Korea, 6/1/1980
In China: A Time to Study
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 4/29/1980
THE PARK CHUNG HEE PRESIDENCY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
by G. Cameron Hurst Ill, Korea, 2/1/1980
China's Revolution In Health
by Norman N. Miller, China, 1/1/1980
Part 5: Defeat, Retreat, And Rebuilding
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1978
Part 4: Promising Apprenticeship- Damaging Failures
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1978
Part 6: The Enforcer
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1978
Part 3: Early Manhood And Soviet Experience
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1978
Whose Good Earth? Health, Diet, and Food Production in the People's Republic of China
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 8/1/1978
Part 1: Early Family Background
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 7/1/1978
Who Is CCK? What Is Taiwan? - Part 1: The Geographical and Political Setting
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 7/1/1978
Selling Off A Symbol
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 6/1/1978
The Japanese Farmer: Wheat or Rice for the Y en
by Albert Ravenholt, Japan, 3/1/1978
China: Change & Continuity - Some Thoughts
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 8/22/1977
A China Trip
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 11/26/1976
China 1976: Year Of Sorrow
by Loren Fessler, China, 10/1/1976
Chinese Language Study In Taiwan - Part 1: The School
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 5/1/1976
Part 2: Logistics and Coping With The Environment
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 5/1/1976
The Long March to China
by Joseph Y. Battat, China, 4/21/1976
Women In Hong Kong
by Loren Fessler, Hong Kong, 4/1/1976
Population And Food Production In South Korea
by Loren Fessler, Korea, 3/1/1975
Hong Kong, Population, And Water
by Loren Fessler, Hong Kong, 6/1/1974
WATER, POWER, AND PEOPLE ON TAIWAN
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 12/1/1973
China 1973
by Loren Fessler, China, 9/1/1973
The People's Republic Of China And Population Policy
by Loren Fessler, China, 5/1/1973
Delayed Marriage And Planned Birth
by Loren Fessler, China, 1/1/1973
Part 2: Plotting, Prison, Escape
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1972
Taiwan Independence Advocate, Peng Ming-Min - Part 1: Early Years
by Loren Fessler, Taiwan, 8/1/1972
How Many Hundred Million Chinese?
by Loren Fessler, China, 12/1/1971
American Student Travel In The People's Republic Of China
by Loren Fessler, China, 11/1/1971
Speculative Diary from a Visit to Japan
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 10/14/1971
Cross Talk Intermedia - II
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 8/22/1969
Korean Chronicle - III
by Roger Reynolds, Korea, 5/21/1969
Cross Talk Intermedia - I
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 5/10/1969
On the Threshold
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 5/8/1969
Korean Chronicle - II
by Roger Reynolds, Korea, 4/23/1969
Korean Chronicle - I
by Roger Reynolds, Korea, 4/17/1969
Kyoto by Photo
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 3/13/1969
BUNRAKU
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 3/3/1969
Influence
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 12/25/1968
The Non-Agreement in Action: Sino-Japanese Trade
by Anthony R. Dicks, Japan, 5/29/1968
The Pueblo: A Legal Speculation
by Anthony R. Dicks, Japan, 3/10/1968
Time (In and out of Japan)
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 3/8/1968
Interlude: Language (Further Developments) - II
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 2/12/1968
Cross Talk
by Karen Reynolds, Japan, 12/5/1967
Young Composers and Mr. Watanabe
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 10/11/1967
The Hong Kong Situation I: Impasse
by Anthony R. Dicks, Hong Kong, 9/5/1967
Happenings in Japan - II
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 8/28/1967
Happenings in Japan - I
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 7/27/1967
Macao: Gunboat Diplomacy
by Anthony R. Dicks, Macao, 7/20/1967
Buckminster Fuller
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 6/30/1967
From Space to Environment - III: Manner
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 5/5/1967
From Space to Environment - II: Motivation for the Exhibition
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 3/31/1967
Macao: Legal Fiction
by Anthony R. Dicks, Macao, 3/18/1967
The Colleague
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 2/23/1967
Interlude: Language - I (Initial Contact with the Enemy)
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 1/24/1967
A Dream of Eastern Wisdom.
by Anthony R. Dicks, Hong Kong, 1/20/1967
From Space to Environment - I
by Roger Reynolds, Japan, 12/24/1966
Observations on China's Relations With Pakistan and Afghanistan
by Louis Dupree, China, 12/1/1966
Hong Kong and the Cultural Revolution.
by Anthony R. Dicks, Hong Kong, 10/17/1966
Reflections on a Journey II: Peking to London
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 9/9/1966
Some Chinese Entertainments.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 7/16/1966
Raising the Stakes.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 7/12/1966
Sick Men of China.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 10/27/1965
Visits to Chinese Institutes of Earth Science
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 8/19/1965
The Needle’s Eye
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 8/14/1965
Ten Thousand miles to London, by train I: China Revisited
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 7/18/1965
A Discourse on Arbitration
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 7/3/1965
A NOTE ON COMMUNIST CHINA
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 7/1/1965
Recent Political and Economic Trends
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 7/1/1965
May Day in Peking.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 6/4/1965
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES IN OKINAWA
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/1/1965
VIETNAM: NOTES ON THE JAPANESE REACTION
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/1/1965
Sun v. Wang: an Undivorce
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 5/25/1965
China in Retrospect
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 3/12/1965
A New Leaf
by Anthony R. Dicks, Hong Kong, 2/26/1965
Entertainment and Politics in China
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/25/1965
Visits to Chinese Communes
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/18/1965
Shanghai Episodes
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/12/1965
Conversations with Communist Chinese Cadres
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/12/1965
Visits to Chinese Research Institutes and Scientific Instrument Factories
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/11/1965
The Peking Science Symposium Part II
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/11/1965
Visits to Chinese Universities
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/8/1965
Visits to Chinese Schools
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/6/1965
Staying in Hong Kong.
by Anthony R. Dicks, Hong Kong, 12/26/1964
Religious Encounters in China
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 12/15/1964
The Scientific Revolution and China
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 12/2/1964
China Miscellanea
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 12/1/1964
That elusive visa to China
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 11/19/1964
Chinese Attitudes to International Law.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 10/9/1964
The Peking Science Symposium
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 9/20/1964
Japan and International Science. Opposition to the Japanese: American Cooperation Project
by C. H. G. Oldham, Japan, 9/18/1964
Scientific Choice in Japan II: Imported Technology Versus Domestic Research
by C. H. G. Oldham, Japan, 8/26/1964
Scientific Choice in Japan I: The Advisers
by C. H. G. Oldham, Japan, 8/20/1964
Notes on interviews and attitudes in Japan
by C. H. G. Oldham, Japan, 8/12/1964
Pearls
by Brenda Oldham, Japan, 7/20/1964
The Chinese Trade Exhibition in Japan: Pictoral Report
by C. H. G. Oldham, Japan, 7/18/1964
JAPAN'S RELATIONS WITH CHINA: SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/1/1964
THE MAKIOKA SISTERS: A JAPANESE FAMILY NOVEL
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/1/1964
Soka Gakkai: A Japanese Religious and Political Phenomenon
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/1/1964
THE MOTONO COMPANY REVISITED
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 4/1/1964
The China Trade Revisited.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 3/9/1964
FEUD AMONG THE RED MANDARINS
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 2/1/1964
SHIMIZU ALTERS COURSE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/1/1964
Japan’s Only Natural Resource - People
by Mildred K. Marcy, Japan, 12/15/1963
Frustration and Miscellany
by Carl M. Marcy, Japan, 11/23/1963
Science in Asia: An Introduction
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 11/20/1963
Sinologues in Turin.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 11/14/1963
“Voluntary” Controls A Policy of Persuasion?
by Carl M. Marcy, Japan, 11/9/1963
Women’s Place in a Changing World
by Mildred K. Marcy, Japan, 11/6/1963
More talk about less water
by Brenda Oldham, Hong Kong, 10/20/1963
Hong Kong’s Continuing Water Problem
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 10/19/1963
Exploratory Talks with Mr. Lu.
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 7/14/1963
Conference on Asian-Pacific Science Information Center
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 6/21/1963
Ecclesiastical Touting
by Brenda Oldham, Hong Kong, 5/28/1963
Chinese Law: An Inheritance?
by Anthony R. Dicks, China, 3/30/1963
Hong Kong: Out of this World?
by George C. Denney, Jr., Hong Kong, 1/1/1963
Science in Hong Kong IV: Conclusions and Prospects
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 12/31/1962
Science in Hong Kong III: Science and Industry
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 12/12/1962
Formosa: A China Away from Home?
by George C. Denney, Jr., Taiwan, 12/1/1962
Science in Hong Kong II: Science and Government
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 11/23/1962
South Korea’s Relations with China: the Wise Ostrich?
by George C. Denney, Jr., Korea, 11/10/1962
Japan’s China Policy in October 1962: Steering Between Blocs
by George C. Denney, Jr., Japan, 10/31/1962
Science in Hong Kong I
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 10/25/1962
A Chinese Conference on Tectonics
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 8/20/1962
RED CHINA'S SAGGING INDUSTRY
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 7/1/1962
Some Aspects of the Hong Kong Refugee Problem
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 6/14/1962
RECENT BOOKS ON JAPAN: A REVIEW
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/1/1962
THE HUMAN PRICE OF CHINA'S DISASTROUS FOOD SHORTAGE
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 5/1/1962
MACAO: A Tourist’s Eye View
by C. H. G. Oldham, Macao, 4/21/1962
A Summary of Recent Economic and Political Trends
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 4/1/1962
JAPAN'S SEARCH FOR AN OIL POLICY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/25/1962
Hong Kong’s Water Problem
by C. H. G. Oldham, Hong Kong, 1/20/1962
JCRR and Taiwan’s Agriculture
by Gayl D. Ness, Taiwan, 1/12/1962
Aspects of Japanese - Philippine Relations
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 12/26/1961
JAPANESE ACTIVITIES IN BURMA
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 11/30/1961
THE JAPANESE IN INDIA TODAY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 11/14/1961
The Hong Kong Conference
by Gayl D. Ness, Hong Kong, 10/31/1961
Two Interiors: China and a Geophysical Analogy
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 9/23/1961
BERLIN FROM JAPAN: Part II: A Further Note on the Japanese Reaction
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 9/12/1961
BERLIN FROM JAPAN: Reflections on a Distant Crisis
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 8/1/1961
HOW THE JAPANESE DIVORCE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 7/1/1961
On Learning Chinese
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 6/24/1961
JAPAN AND KOREA: THE BITTER LEGACY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/10/1961
TAKEHARA: A GOOD PLACE TO BE FROM
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/7/1961
Stirrings of British Interest in Chinese Science
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 4/25/1961
THE UTOPIA OF THE CONSERVATIVES
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 4/10/1961
A JAPANESE MARXIST
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 3/15/1961
THE NEW CHINESE "RED" CATHOLIC CHURCH
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 3/1/1961
A.A.A. S. Symposium on Chinese Science: Part II: China’s Scientific Revolution
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 2/8/1961
SIX MONTHS AFTER THE STORM
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 1/24/1961
A.A.A.S. Symposium on Chinese Science: Part I: Background Information
by C. H. G. Oldham, China, 1/16/1961
RED CHINA'S FOOD CRISIS
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 1/1/1961
A NOTE ON JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 8/1/1959
OKINAWAN PERSPECTIVES
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/25/1959
ATOMIC CROSS-CURRENTS IN JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 4/29/1959
THE PRINCE AND THE POLITICIANS
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 3/30/1959
ON THE "ORPHAN JAPAN"
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/28/1959
FOUR FAMILY BUDGETS
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/15/1959
RED CHINA BECKONS ITS NEIGHBORS
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 1/28/1959
RECENT BOOKS ON JAPAN: A YEAR-END CHRONICLE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 12/30/1958
Pirates, Prostitutes and All That
by Warren W. Unna, China, 12/23/1958
Pimple on China’s Underbelly
by Warren W. Unna, Hong Kong, 12/21/1958
Neutral Shades Around the Rising Sun
by Warren W. Unna, Japan, 12/8/1958
THE POLICE BILL CONTROVERSY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 11/28/1958
THE GODS MUST GO!
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 11/22/1958
"IN TEN YEARS, I N FIFTY YEARS": COMMENTS ON CHINA TRADE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 10/30/1958
PEOPLE'S COMMUNES
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 10/23/1958
AN INSTRUCTION FROM THE PAST
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 9/28/1958
IN A COUNTRY TEMPLE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 8/30/1958
NEW HOPE FOR JAPAN 'S HIGHLANDS
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 7/22/1958
THE JAPANESE ELECTIONS AND AFTER
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/19/1958
MRS. MASUDA AND THE BURAKU PEOPLE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/28/1958
THE JAPANESE ELECTIONS: A PREVIEW
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 4/30/1958
JAPANESE INTEREST IN INDIA
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 3/31/1958
PAGES FROM A POLITICAL NOTEBOOK
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 3/9/1958
ETHICS, YES, BUT WHICH ETHICS?
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/14/1958
MIZUCHO IN HIS DISTRICT
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 1/20/1958
EDUCATION OF AMERICAN CHILDREN IN JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 9/4/1956
A NOTE ON JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 7/1/1956
JAPAN'S SOCIALISTS: WHERE DO THEY STAND?
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/8/1956
A CHINESE COMMENT ON RURAL RECONSTRUCTION
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 5/18/1956
A YOUNG CONSERVATIVE
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/11/1956
BIRTH CONTROL IN JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 3/30/1956
FORMOSA'S RURAL REVOLUTION
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 3/23/1956
VESTIGES OF JAPANESE COLONIALISM IN TAIWAN
by Willard A. Hanna, Taiwan, 2/3/1956
JAPAN'S RELATIONS WITH NATIONALIST CHINA
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 2/1/1956
Problems, Plans, and Progress in the North Kyushu Area
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 2/1/1956
JAPAN-HONG KONG-INDONESIA RELATIONSHIPS
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 1/18/1956
A TRIP TO MACAO
by Willard A. Hanna, Macao, 1/6/1956
THE "RHEE LINE": A JAPANESE VIEW
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 12/28/1955
OKINAWA: TEN YEARS LATER
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 12/23/1955
JAPANESE-SOUTHEAST ASIAN EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 12/3/1955
JAPAN BEGINS TO PAY REPARATIONS
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 11/29/1955
HUMAN RELATIONS IN A JAPANESE FACTORY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 11/27/1955
PROBLEMS OF JAPANESE-INDONESIAN RELATIONS
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 11/2/1955
AMERICA'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR JAPAN
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 10/30/1955
A JAPANESE SMALL INDUSTRY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 10/10/1955
A NOTE ON CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/10/1955
A Chronicle of One Day in the Japanese Press
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 8/14/1955
THE KYOTO SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 8/1/1955
HIROSHIMA: THE "PEACE CITY" TODAY
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 6/5/1955
ICHIRO GETS A JOB
by Lawrence Olson, Japan, 5/15/1955
CHOU EN-LAI AT BANDUNG
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 5/4/1955
IMPRISONMENT OF THE MIND
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/24/1955
CHINA'S "PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC DICTATORSHIP" : RECENT POLITICAL TRENDS I N COMMUNIST CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 2/28/1955
FORCED LABOR I N COMMUNIST CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 1/24/1955
A NOTE ON JAPAN
by Willard A. Hanna, Japan, 1/1/1955
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN COMMUNIST CHINA: (POSTSCRIPT): INCREASED SOVIET AID AND A FEW UNVEILED "STATE SECRETS
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/22/1954
THE ECONOMY OF FORMOSA: PROGRESS ON A TREADMILL
by A. Doak Barnett, Taiwan, 10/15/1954
FORMOSA: POLITICAL POTPOURRI
by A. Doak Barnett, Taiwan, 10/8/1954
TENSION OFF THE CHINA COAST
by A. Doak Barnett, Taiwan, 10/1/1954
WHO IS HONG KONG?
by A. Doak Barnett, Hong Kong, 8/25/1954
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CONMUNIST CHINA: AGRICULTURE AND THE PEASANT
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/1/1954
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CONMUNIST CHINA: THE PROGRESS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 7/15/1954
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN COMMUNIST CHINA: FINANCE AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 7/1/1954
"ART OF MASS CHARACTER" - MOTION PICTURES IN COMMUNIST CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 5/12/1954
JAPANESE VIEWS ON CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, Japan, 4/20/1954
WHAT MIXTURE OF QLD AND NEW?
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/18/1954
HSUEH HSI - WEAPON OF IDEALOGICAL REVOLUTION IN CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/5/1954
HONG KONG AND CHINA TRADE
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 2/8/1954
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE I N COMMUNIST CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 1/10/1954
SOCIAL OSMOSIS - REFUGEES IN HONG KONG
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 12/15/1953
CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY - A PERIOD OF CONSOLlDATION
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 12/1/1953
FIVE POLICIES TOWARD CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 11/15/1953
CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS
by Albert Ravenholt, Hong Kong, 10/6/1953
The Evolution of An Anti-Communist Chinese Youth
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/23/1953
Propaganda Methods
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 11/8/1952
Conscript Labor and Public Works
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/15/1952
The Road to Collectivization
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/1/1952
New Force II : The People
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/14/1952
New Force I The Idea
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/1/1952
GENERAL BACKGROUND ON CHINA
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/23/1952
Five Anti Campaign V: Control Over Private Enterprise
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/6/1952
Five Anti Campaign IV
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/4/1952
Five Anti Campaign III
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/2/1952
Five Anti Campaign II: The Campaign in Shanghai
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 7/31/1952
Five Anti Campaign I: Nationwide Campaign
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 7/29/1952
China’s Universities
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 7/12/1952
Why did the Chinese Communists Blunder?
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 11/20/1951
Who Shall Defend Formosa?
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 10/11/1951
Young Chinese--What do they learn?
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 7/26/1950
Formosa--Deadline for Action
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 7/15/1950
A New Marriage Law for China
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 7/15/1950
Chinese Communist Army Officers-What Do They Think? (Visit with officer prisoners in
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 4/18/1950
South & West China Farmers What Price Liberation.’
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 4/12/1950
“Casualty of the Revolution:” Experiences of Young Mr. Liu
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 2/24/1950
Taiwan Too Many People
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 2/1/1950
Taiwan Reaction to U.So Policy Debate
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 1/5/1950
U.S. Information Policy in China (via Radio)
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 12/27/1949
Chiang’s Stronghold -- Ts’aoshan
by A. Doak Barnett, Taiwan, 11/26/1949
Szechuan Province as the Communists Enter
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 11/24/1949
Hainan Island
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 11/11/1949
Tibet (not a visit)
by Albert Ravenholt, Tibet, 11/1/1949
Kunming Possible Nationalistic Wartime Capital; Southwest China; Unnan
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/20/1949
Unnan Tin
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/15/1949
Dr. James Y.C. Yen; Mass Education Movement
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 10/14/1949
President Truman’s Point 4; China’s Personnel Requirements
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 9/18/1949
Chinese Communists: Nationalism and the Soviet Union
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/16/1949
Communist Economic Policies and Practices
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/14/1949
Communist Propaganda Techniques
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/12/1949
Interview with Student Planning to Become a Communist
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/10/1949
The Chinese Communist Movement; Nature, Effects and Reactions to
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/8/1949
“Political Consultative Conference”
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/6/1949
Chinese Communist Local Government
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/4/1949
Communist Administration of North China
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/2/1949
All-China Communist Government
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/31/1949
Communist Rise to Power (Resume)
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/29/1949
“New Political Consultative Conference” - Plans Communist Party Characteristics...Requirements...Organization
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 8/27/1949
Peiping; Physical Alterations for Communist Capital
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 8/16/1949
The HMS AMETHYST; Its Escape July 31
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 8/5/1949
Hongkong; Present Attitudes Toward Communism
by Albert Ravenholt, Hong Kong, 7/18/1949
Dr. Chiang Monlin, Nationalist; Attitude toward Present
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 6/17/1949
Dr. Hsu Shih-chu; Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 5/23/1949
Communist Peace Terms; Chiang Kai-shek Influence
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 4/26/1949
Communist Domestic Policy
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/18/1949
Island of Taiwan
by Albert Ravenholt, Taiwan, 3/15/1949
Communist “Administrative Take Over” of Peiping
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 2/28/1949
Communist Siege of Peiping
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 2/1/1949
Dr. Ni Tsing-Yuen; Christianity Test
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 1/20/1949
Chinese Viewpoint on U.S. Government Actions
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 1/20/1949
Personalities U.S. Embassy Staff
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 12/30/1948
Hong Kong’s Political Cooperation with Communists
by A. Doak Barnett, Hong Kong, 12/10/1948
Communist Progress
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 12/1/1948
Mei Kung-ping; Revolutionary Committee
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 11/29/1948
Y.K. Wang; South China Railroad
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 11/9/1948
Organized Labor (Shanghai)
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/26/1948
Civil War; Communist Progress; Nationalist Deterioration
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 10/26/1948
Provinces of Kansu, Sinkiang Chinghai Ninghsia
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/15/1948
Tingyuaning, Alashan Territory, Ninghsia
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/11/1948
Kansu Province; Northwest China
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 10/8/1948
O.K.Y. Sun; Shanghai; Import-Export Field
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 10/7/1948
Kumbum Lamasery Interview with Panchan Lama
by A. Doak Barnett, Tibet, 9/26/1948
Ta Kung Pao (newspaper Chinese)
by Albert Ravenholt, China, 9/22/1948
Sinkiang Province
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 9/9/1948
Sikang Province - China-Tibet Border
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 6/15/1948
Szechuan Province; Local Government Family Chia, Pao Hsiang, Hsien
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 6/8/1948
China’s First National Assembly
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 5/4/1948
Tiensin-an Industrial City
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 4/9/1948
Shansi Province; Taiyuan and Taiku
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/22/1948
Student Opinions and Activities- “Chinese Student Movement” Peiping University
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/7/1948
Pa Chia Ts’un Village
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 3/1/1948
Peiping and Municipal Government
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 1/31/1948
Siyuan Province; Paotow, Kweisui and Kalgan
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 1/2/1948
National Election New Constitution
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 12/1/1947
Shanghai
by A. Doak Barnett, China, 11/13/1947
Mounting Tension; Return to the U.S. via Shanghai
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 9/16/1941
Nojiri, 1941; International Pressures Frozen Assets Possibility of Leaving
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 7/27/1941
Sightseeing Eastern Kii Peninsula
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 7/12/1941
History of Japanese Divorce; the Enkiridera
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 6/29/1941
Observations on the Law Classes at the University
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 6/16/1941
More About Trout Fishing
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 6/3/1941
The Blakemore Seal
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 5/18/1941
Some Facts About the Imperial University
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 5/18/1941
Tokyo Imperial University-Enrollment as a Graduate Student
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 4/20/1941
More About Nisei in Japan
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 4/8/1941
A Day with Dr. Victor Clark
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 3/24/1941
Japanese Servants
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 3/10/1941
Washington’s Birthday; German Lessons Again
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 2/24/1941
Quotations from de Becker’s “Principles and Practice of the Civil Code of Japan”
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 2/10/1941
Beginnings of a Japanese Law Library
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 1/28/1941
Beginning to Work on Legal Material in Japanese
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 1/13/1941
Japan-America Society Luncheons
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 12/30/1940
“A Peasant Sage of Japan the Life and Works of Sontoku Ninomiya”
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 12/17/1940
Construction of Japanese Language Characters
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 12/3/1940
Imperial Treasures from the Temple of the Great Buddha
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 11/20/1940
Comments on a Visit to Shanghai
by Thomas L. Blakemore, China, 11/7/1940
Tokyo Housing Problems
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 10/14/1940
“Nisei” in Japan
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 10/2/1940
Japanese Railroads
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 9/18/1940
Trout Fishing
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 9/5/1940
Characters and Their Meanings in the Japanese Language
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 8/23/1940
Class Distinctions in Japanese Society
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 8/10/1940
Missionaries in Japan
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 7/27/1940
Romaji, the Latinized Alphabet of the Japanese Language vs. Character Writing
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 7/16/1940
Lake Nojiri
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 7/6/1940
A New House
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 6/16/1940
His Highness Prince Chichibu
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 6/1/1940
European Influence on Japanese Economics
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 5/15/1940
Japanese “Seeing Someone Off”; Summer Plans
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 5/1/1940
Problems of Studying Japanese Conversation
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 4/15/1940
A Japanese District Court Visited
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 4/1/1940
Mr. Naoa Naganuma, Teacher of Japanese
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 3/17/1940
Difficulties in Learning the Japanese Language
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 2/28/1940
Visit to the House of Peers
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 2/10/1940
Skiing in the Japanese Alps
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 1/26/1940
New Years Celebration in Tokyo
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 1/12/1940
Tokyo Trams and Other Means of Local Transport
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 12/29/1939
Imperial University; Discussions with Professors Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai; Study of Japanese History
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 12/10/1939
Study of Japanese the Embassy System
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 11/30/1939
Economic Conditions in Japan
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 11/19/1939
Housing and Language Problems
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 11/5/1939
First Impressions of Japan
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 10/22/1939
Aboard the TATUTA MARU
by Thomas L. Blakemore, Japan, 10/9/1939
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/1/36
by C. Walter Young, China, 4/15/1936
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/15/36
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/8/1936
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/30/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/5/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/28/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/6/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/6/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/21/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 5/15/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 4/17/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/14/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 4/5/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 5/15/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/25/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/2/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/14/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 3/12/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/22/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/21/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/19/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 1/18/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/15/1935
miscellaneous correspondence through 1/14/35
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/20/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/17/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/17/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/17/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/1/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/12/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 11/6/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/5/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/16/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/15/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/15/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/15/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/26/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/23/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/29/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/25/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/20/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 5/22/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/26/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 3/20/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/31/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 1/30/34
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/5/1934
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/28/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/27/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/1/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/4/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/4/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/15/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/31/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/31/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/31/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/31/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/1/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/16/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/14/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/27/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/15/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/11/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 5/26/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/1/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/25/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 4/5/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 3/29/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/18/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 3/17/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/25/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 1/27/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/14/1933
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/20/33
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/9/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/30/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 11/30/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/30/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/19/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/17/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/17/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/13/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/5/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/29/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/8/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/8/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/8/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/8/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/8/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/5/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/1/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/1/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 7/1/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/29/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/20/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 7/1/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/8/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/8/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/15/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 3/14/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/22/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/21/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 1/23/1932
miscellaneous correspondence through 1/22/32
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/2/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/25/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 9/29/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 9/20/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/19/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/18/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/17/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/13/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/1/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 5/1/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 5/1/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/25/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/3/1931
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/2/31
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/31/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/22/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/18/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/17/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/2/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/22/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/1/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/1/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 10/1/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 10/1/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 8/30/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 8/23/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/18/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/17/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 4/29/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 4/22/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 2/12/1930
miscellaneous correspondence through 2/7/30
by C. Walter Young, China, 12/29/1929
miscellaneous correspondence through 12/31/29
by C. Walter Young, China, 11/14/1929
miscellaneous correspondence through 11/20/29
by C. Walter Young, China, 6/28/1929
miscellaneous correspondence through 6/14/29
by C. Walter Young, China, 3/5/1926