Papers
Life History
Student Life
Miscellaneous Notes
English 211
English 203, 1931
English 181, 1930
English 168
English 158, 1931
French A111, 1932
English 216, 1932
Romance Languages A201, 1933
Romance Languages A161, 1933
English 235, 1933
English 225, 1933
English 192
English 217b
Examination booklets, 1933 and undated
Miscellaneous notes
Thesis, draft of
Thesis notes
Reading notes (vol. 17)
Reading notes (vol. 18)
Correspondence, outgoing, 1940-1949
Correspondence, outgoing: letters of recommendation
Correspondence, incoming: A-F
Correspondence, incoming: G-O
Correspondence, incoming: P-Z and unidentified
Correspondence concerning Chan’s immigration status 1938-1940
Book reviews, typescript
Stanford University, administrative correspondence and notices, 1940-1964
Stanford University memoranda, reports, etc., 1935-1949
Stanford University, School of Humanities, organization of
Seminars on morale and peace
Stanford Alumni Association papers, 1942-1944
United Nations Awards
Reprints
Miscellaneous papers
Slides: ca.1948: Hong Kong
Slides: ca.1948: Macau
Slides: ca.1948: Ladies Style
Slides: ca.1948: People
Slides: ca.1948: Border
Slides: ca.1948: Hong Kong and Kowloon by Night
Slides: ca.1948: Kowloon
Slides: ca.1948: Tiger Balm Garden
Slides: ca.1948: (untitled)
OS box storage: Photograph of Chan in dinner party honoring Superior Judge Thomas A. Foley Feb. 28, 1939
Papers Accession ARCH-1995-257
Shau Wing Chan: eulogy, memorial resolution, death certificate, 1986
Immigration papers, letters, and passports
Calligraphy in the hand of Shau Wing Chan's father (Chi-tong Chan, 1863-1918)
Ephemera from China: Sun Yat-sen postcard, 1925; grade book of John C. Griggs, teacher at Lingnam University, Canton, 1925-26; and booklet on a missionary school in Ningpo, Chekian province
Amma Mae Chan: eulogies, birth and death certificates, passport, and school grade cards
Applications and resumes
Copyrights
book reviews, 1937-1951
Ray Lyman Wilbur, letters to Chan re Stanford matters, 1933-1943; and notice of Wilbur's death, 1949
Stanford, 1930-1936: expense record, student body cards, two letters
Stanford, 1938-1982: administrative correspondence and ID card; also includes letters from other colleges and travel papers
Hip Wo School: two lettes re appointment, 1939 and 1941
National Shantung (Shandong) University, letters, 1937 (some in Chinese)
Utah State University, 1941, 1964: correspondence with King Hendricks and others re Chan's lectures there
Correspondence: Loren B. chan to his parents, 1966-1972, re his graduate work at UCLA and subsequent teaching jobs
Correspondence: Loren B. Chan with his parents, 1964
Correspondence: Anna and Wing Chan, 1960
Correspondence: Chan family, summer 1951 (Chan was teaching summer school at Pomona College)
Correspondence: Anna and Wing Chan, 1948, during Chan's trip to China
Correspondence: family letters to Chan while he was in China, 1948
Correspondence: Anna and Wing Chan, 1946
Correspondence: Anna and Wing chan, 1944 (Chan was teqaching summer school at the University of Utah)
Correspondence: Anna and Wing Chan, 1936-1942
Correspondence: Helen Lei Ch'en (wife of Shou Yi Ch'en) to Anna Chan, 1937
Correspondence: unsent Chinese letter by Wing Chan, ca. 1930-1933
Correspondence: letters from Annie Tak-yi Chan Ng (Wing's eldest siste), in chinese, 1938-1940; unsent letter in Chinese by Wing, ca. 1941; letters from Annie's children Poon Keung Ng, 1955, and Ng To Yeuk, 1962
Correspondence: Shou Yi Ch'en to Wing Chan, in Chinese, 1937-1945
Correspondence: Shou Yi Ch'en to Wing and Anna Chan, in English, 1940-1977; obituaries for Shou Yi Ch'en, 1978
Correspondence: Stanley (Shau Hong) Chan to Wing Chan, mostly in Chinese, 1938-1975
Correspondence: Lily Luella Lum Chan (wife of Stanley) to Anna and Wing chan, 1936-1940, in English
Correspondence: Shau Wa (Wally) Chan to Anna and Wing Chan, 1941-1950, in Chinese and English; leter from Maude Martha Don Chan, wife of Shau Wa, 1955; and eulogy for Shau Wa Chan, 1987
Correspondence: Shou Yi Ch'en to Loren B. Chan, 1966-1975, mostly in Chinese
Correspondence: Shau Wing and Anna Chan to and from Loren B. Chan, 1967-1989, in English
Shau Wing Chan's Chinese signet seal ("chop"); and his rubber signature stamp used while chairperson of the Dept. of Asian Languages