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  1. School buildings, Chefoo. Collection. Carrall Family. Identifier. Ca01-125. Download . Original (1020 x 753) What you can and cannot do with downloads. Notes. University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: Ca01-125. Photo from a ...

  2. Graduating in 1915 from Berkeley High School, Wilder attended Oberlin College before transferring to Yale University in 1917. He served with the First Coast Artillery in Rhode Island in 1918 during World War I (1914–18), when Germany waged war against much of Europe. After the war he returned to his studies at Yale. In 1920 he received his bachelor's degree and saw the first publication of ...

  3. 29. Aug. 2020 · 芝罘学校(Chefoo School)是中国内地会(China Inland Mission)于1879年创办于山东烟台的传教士子弟寄宿学校,包含三所分别为男女青年和幼儿设立的学校。该校曾被誉为“苏伊士运河以东最好的英语学校”。下面

  4. 4. März 2021 · As the first education institution enrolling deaf children in China, the Chefoo School for the Deaf (which will be called “Chefoo School” in the rest of this article) was originally established by the American missionary couple Charles R. Mills and Annetta T. Mills. In the first decade of the twentieth century, the Chefoo School succeeded in attracting students across the country. For ...

  5. 20. Aug. 2020 · The Chefoo School, in Northern China, is home to privileged British and American children of missionaries and diplomats. In 1941, Nancy Plummer (“Plum”) and her brother are students there and teacher Elspeth Kent has insured Plum’s mother that she will take special care of the young girl. The Japanese have overtaken China and the lives of ...

  6. This collection consists of an almost complete set of the magazine, from 1908-2016. The collection also contains records, correspondence, and lists from the CSA and the Chefoo schools, from 1895-2005. Notable alumni correspondents include Carrington Goodrich and Henry Luce. A history of the China Inland Mission Schools, 1879-1929, is included ...

  7. The Chefoo Schools Association was founded in 1908 as an association for all former staff and pupils and continues today, with branches in Australia, New Zealand and North America. Gordon Martin’s Chefoo School , 1881-1951 provides an excellent history of the school and is included on Reel 66 of this microfilm edition.