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Article written by Sir Chentung Liang-Cheng detailing the history, and especially the political history, of China. Includes three photographs.
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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…
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Cover to a scrapbook of Sir Chentung Liang Cheng, Phillips Academy alumnus from 1882.
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Bookplate of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Library of Phillips Academy
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Two photographs of Chentung Liang Cheng, Chinese minister and diplomat to the United States. Above photograph is Liang Cheng alone and the lower photograph is Liang Cheng standing with a group of people ahead of his summer stay at Amherst.
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Two photogrpahs of the family of Chentung Liang Cheng. Upper photograph is of the wife of Liang Cheng and the lower photograph is of Liang Cheng's two sons.
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Two newspaper clippings about Chentung Liang Cheng. The newspaper clipping on the left is a brief overview of the career of Chentung Liang Cheng, newly arrived Chinese minister in the United States. The newspaper clipping on the right is about the…
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Dinner invitation from the American Academy of Political and Social Science to Mr. and Mrs. Furing. Address to be given by Chentung Liang-Cheng. Includes two photographs, presumably of the Academy.
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Four newspaper clippings about Chentung Liang Cheng and news concerning China. The leftmost newspaper clipping is about Liang Cheng's daughter and her entrance into society. The left of center newspaper clipping is about a contract granted to a…
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Two newspaper articles articles concerning Chentung Liang Cheng. The first article is an account of the Rev. J.W. Lane about Chinese diplomats who were educated as boys in America in the 1870s. The second article is an interview with Chentung Liang…
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