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Article detailing the diplomatic career of Yung Kwai, first secretary of the Chinese Legation at Washington, who attended high school in Springfield and college at Yale. Article includes two photographs, one of Yung-Kwai and his wife and the other of…
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Three photographs of the Chinese Students' Conference in Amherst, Massachusetts, 1906. Two photographs are of the venue in Amherst, and the third photograph is of the attendees.
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Article written by C.S. Walker about the Chinese students studying in America. Describes the conference held last summer in Amherst of the Chinese Students' Alliance. Describes a few of the various schools the Chinese students are studying in.…
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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.
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Newspaper article detailing Sir Liang Cheng's banquet at the Algonquin Club of Boston.
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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.
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Cover to a scrapbook of Sir Chentung Liang Cheng, Phillips Academy alumnus from 1882.
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Two photographs of the new Chinese Legation in Washington, D.C. The upper photograph is an exterior shot of the building. The lower photo is an interior shot of the hall in the Legation.
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Two photographs of Sir Chentung Liang-Cheng and the new Chinese Legation in Washington, D.C. The upper photograph is of Chentung Liang-Cheng, Chinese minister and legation attache, in his automobile. The lower photograph is of the ballroom in the…
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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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