Box 29
Contains 11 Results:
A Theological Basis for Cultural Change, paper and 4 black and white photographs of weavers, June 30, 1960
Lewis Strong Casey Smythe was born in Washington, D.C., in 1901. He went to Nanking in 1928 under the United Christian Missionary Society. He was appointed a Professor of Sociology at the Nanking University, which position he held until 1951
Excerpted from China Missionaries Oral History Project: Lewis S. C. Smythe. Oral History Program, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1971.
Manuscript fragment by Tootell, undated
Dr. George Thomas Tootell was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1886. Dr. Tootell reached China in 1913, sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. He resided in five cities of Hunan from then on to 1949, serving as Director of Medical Work.
Excerpted from China Missionaries Oral History Project: George T. Tootell. Oral History Program, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1969.
Letter to Mrs. Irwin from George T. Tootell, May 13, 1971
Dr. George Thomas Tootell was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1886. Dr. Tootell reached China in 1913, sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. He resided in five cities of Hunan from then on to 1949, serving as Director of Medical Work.
Excerpted from China Missionaries Oral History Project: George T. Tootell. Oral History Program, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1969.
Pamphlet of Westminster Gardens of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, 1967
Dr. George Thomas Tootell was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1886. Dr. Tootell reached China in 1913, sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. He resided in five cities of Hunan from then on to 1949, serving as Director of Medical Work.
Excerpted from China Missionaries Oral History Project: George T. Tootell. Oral History Program, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1969.
Pamphlet titled, "Our Honeymoon" by Anna Tootell, Dr. and Mrs. George Tootell, Married in Canton, China, January 13, 1915
Dr. George Thomas Tootell was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1886. Dr. Tootell reached China in 1913, sponsored by the Presbyterian Church. He resided in five cities of Hunan from then on to 1949, serving as Director of Medical Work.
Excerpted from China Missionaries Oral History Project: George T. Tootell. Oral History Program, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California, 1969.