Hu, Shi, 1891-1962.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University Library miscellaneous correspondence
Elizabeth Faith Genung miscellany
Correspondence, clippings and photographs concerning: Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese ambassador to the U.S.; and Jacobus Christian Faure, Cornell University M.S. 1913, an entomologist and one of the first two South Africans to be sent by the government of the Republic of South Africa to study abroad. Also includes material relating to Ithaca, Cornell University and Trumansburg, New York; and a letter to Genung from Morris Bishop.
Harold Riegelman recollections of Hu Shih
Letter from Harold Riegelman to Dr. Paul Chih Meng, China Institute in America, N.Y.C., March 26, 1962 about Hu Shih's philosophy. Also, Riegelman's covering letter to Emerson Hinchcliff, March 27, 1962.
Lewis Gannett papers
Photographs of the Soong family, Mikhail Borodin, Mongol Communist leaders, Madame Chiang Kai-shek (May-ling Soong), Chiang Kai-shek (inscribed), H. H. Kung family (inscribed), and Hu Shih (inscribed). Also, twenty one illustrated Chinese propaganda posters from the 1920s, annotated by Ms. Soong. Also a review by Gannett of James Joyce's ULYSSES.
Lincoln E. Patterson Foreign students at Cornell University scrapbooks
Woodford Patterson papers
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- Entomology -- South Africa. 1
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