Pamphlet of the farewell dinner held in honor Chentung Liang Cheng by the Chinese Students' Club in Amherst on May 18, 1907. Pamphlet includes the menu, a list of the toasts given, members of the club, and members' autographs.
Two newspaper articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. The first newspaper article is about the upcoming retirement of Chentung Liang Cheng from his post as Chinese minister. The term limit for Chinese ministers is three years. The article continues…
Three newspaper articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. The first two articles, both written by William E. Curtis, describes the honor received by Liang Cheng in China for securing aid in America. The third article describes Liang Cheng's upcoming…
Seven to eight newspaper articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. Various newspaper articles describing the political entente between China and the United States, with especial focus on Chinese minister Chentung Liang Cheng. Describes a waiver of…
Two newspaper articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. The first article details Liang Cheng's introduction of Wang Tai Hsie, under secretary of the Chinese Foreign Office, to a peace conference held between Chinese delgates and the United States…
Newspaper article detailing the speech given by Sir Liang Cheng to the Chamber of Commerce of Boston. Cheng described trade relations between China and the United States. Articles also goes into detail on Cheng's arrival to Boston and his…
Newspaper article about Sir Chentung Liang's reception in Cambridge at a lawn party. Includes a photograph of Liang Cheng being served by Miss Ruth Tenney.
Newspaper article from June 19, 1907 concerning Sir Chentung Liang Cheng and his son. Describes Liang Cheng's visit to Boston and his reception at various dinners held in his honor around the city. Includes portraits of Liang Cheng and his son.
Two newspaper articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. The first article describes the doctorate degree granted to Liang Cheng by Amherst College. Describes Liang Cheng's connection to the school. The second article describes a speech given by Liang…