China -- History -- 20th century.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Carl Irving Wheat correspondence
California historian and lawyer Carl Irving Wheat (1892-1966) was born in Holliston, Massachusetts on December 5, 1892. The Carl Irving Wheat correspondence (1938-1945) contains correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera related to the publication of Chinese Ambassador Hu Shih's speech, "China, too, is Fighting to Defend a Way of Life."
Gussie Gaskill pamphlet collection, 1849, 1920-1946.
Includes pamphlets and other printed material concerning war, education, art, government, and Japanese aggression in China and throughout Asia.
James M. McHugh papers
Included are military correspondence and intelligence reports, personal correspondence, diaries, including a journal McHugh kept on his trip over the Burma Road (Dec. 1938-Jan. 1939), photographs (ca. 1300 items, many not precisely identified, of wartime figures, and colleagues and friends), manuscripts of articles and books, and printed items.
William Reginald Wheeler papers
Personal correspondence, 1927-1957; documentation on agricultural work in China, 1927; athletics, 1933; Chinese women, 1935; foreign missionaries in China, 1934-1935; observations and eyewitness accounts by missionaries and teachers at Nanking ("The Nanking Incident of March 24-25, 1927").