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 Huh Shih's speech, "China, too, is Fighting to Defend a Way of Life."
Gussie Gaskill pamphlet collection, 1849, 1920-1946.
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").