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CHINESE INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVES 1936-1950, 1958

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, speeches, records, and printed matter related to the establishment and development of the Chinese Industrial Cooperative (C.I.C. or INDUSCO) movement during the 1930s and 1940s and especially to the participation of Nym Wales (Helen Foster Snow), Edgar Snow, Rewi Alley, and Ida Pruitt. Part of this material forms the basis for Wales' China Builds for Democracy, published in 1941. A guide to the material, prepared by Nym Wales, appears at the beginning of the series.
box 1, folder 1-3

"Notes on the Beginnings of the Industrial Cooperatives in China," 1958

Scope and Contents

Contains mimeograph transcripts of reports, minutes, correspondence, and manuscripts, as well as notes prepared by Nym Wales as a guide to the use of the following material.
 

Correspondence of Nym Wales and Edgar Snow 1936-1947

Arrangement

The correspondence of Nym Wales and Edgar Snow has been kept together because many of the letters are addressed to or concern both parties. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
box 1, folder 4

Allen, Donald M. 1939, undated

box 1, folder 5

Alley, Rewi 1939-1942

box 1, folder 6

Babcock, Mrs. W. R. (Polly) 1941

box 1, folder 7

Cameron, Mr. 1944

box 1, folder 8

Carlson, Evans F. 1940

box 1, folder 9

Carter, Edward C. 1940

box 1, folder 10

Chen, Han-seng 1939-1940

box 1, folder 11

Chen, S. J. 1940

box 1, folder 12

Chiang, Shu-Huan (Mrs. K. M. Lu) 1940

box 1, folder 13

Early, Donald M. 1942

box 1, folder 14

Fairfax-Cholmeley Elsie 1940

box 1, folder 15

Fitch, George A. 1942

box 1, folder 16

Gollancz, Victor 1940

box 1, folder 17

Herz, Henriette 1940

box 1, folder 18

Hogg, George Aylwin 1940, 1942-1943

box 1, folder 19

[Hooker], Helene M. (Organizing Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1941

box 1, folder 20

Hsia, C. L. 1939

box 1, folder 21

Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State) 1940

box 1, folder 22

Jen, Chu-min 1940

box 1, folder 23

Johnson, Delbert (American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1941

box 1, folder 24

Johnson, Nelson Trusler (Ambassador to China) 1938, 1940

box 1, folder 25

Kaufman, Arthur 1943

box 1, folder 26

Kennard, J. Spencer, Jr. 1940

box 1, folder 27

Lapwood, E. Ralph 1940

box 1, folder 28

Leacock, David (American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1941-1942

box 1, folder 29

Lem, Frank (Len Su-yi) 1939

box 1, folder 30

Liang, Hubert S. (Liang Shih-shun) 1938-1940

box 1, folder 31

Dr. Robert K. S. (Chinese Red Cross) 1940

box 1, folder 32

Liu, Kwang Pei 1939-1940

box 1, folder 33

Liu, T. F. 1940

box 1, folder 34

Loomis, Helen (American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1941

box 1, folder 35

Lu, Kwang Mein 1940

box 1, folder 36

Porter, Miss 1939

box 1, folder 37

Pruitt, Ida (American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1939-1944, 1947

box 1, folder 38

Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin D.) 1942

box 1, folder 39

Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1940

Scope and Contents note

Contains a copy of a petition.
box 1, folder 40

Selsbee, Elizabeth (American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1943

box 1, folder 41

Soong, T. V. 1940

box 1, folder 42

Sycip, Mrs. Alfonzo Z. 1940

box 1, folder 43

Tereshtenko, Valery J. (The Cooperative Project) 1942

box 1, folder 44

Tong, Hollington K. 1940

box 1, folder 45

Walsh, Richard J. 1940

box 1, folder 46

Webber, John W. 1940

box 1, folder 47

Woodman, Dorothy (Anglo-Chinese Cooperative Development Society) 1940, 1944

box 1, folder 48

Wu, Mr. 1940

box 1, folder 49

Yarnell, Admiral Harry E. 1942

box 1, folder 50

Yeh, T'ing (Commander of the New Fourth Army) 1939

box 1, folder 51

Miscellaneous and unidentified undated

 

Writings 1938-1941

Scope and Contents note

Contains the writings of Nym Wales arranged by literary form, then chronologically.
 

Articles and essays 1938-1966

box 2, folder 1

"Industrial Cooperatives Needed to Strengthen China," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1938 December 24

box 2, folder 2

"The Philippines Aid China's Industrial Cooperatives," by "A Manila Correspondent" (Nym Wales), China Weekly Review 1939 June 24

Scope and Contents note

Includes printed copy and typescript drafts with carbon copies.
box 2, folder 3

"Outline of the Development of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," carbon copies of typescript draft circa 1939

box 2, folder 4

"China's New Line of Industrial Defense," carbon copy of typescript draft 1939 April

box 2, folder 5

"A Suggestion for Medical Cooperatives and Cooperative Clinics in China," typescript draft circa 1939

box 2, folder 6

"Emergency Wartime Industry for China," carbon copy of typescript draft circa 1939-1940

box 2, folder 7

"Industrial Cooperatives for Economic Defense," carbon copies of typescript drafts circa 1939-1940

box 2, folder 8

"A Guiding Genius in the Destinies of China," carbon copy of typescript draft circa 1940

Scope and Contents note

Includes annotations by Rewi Alley.
box 2, folder 9

"The Guiding Genius Behind China's Industrial Cooperative Movement," carbon copies of typescript drafts circa 1940

box 2, folder 10

"'Front Line Industry' and the International Industrial Cooperative Centers in China," typescript draft with carbon copy circa 1940

box 2, folder 11

"The 'Bailie Boys' of China's Industrial Cooperatives," Manila World, drafts and printed copies 1940 February 14-15

box 2, folder 12

"The Bailie Boys of China," Hong Kong Sunday Herald, drafts and printed copies 1940 August 11

box 2, folder 13

"China's New Industrial Defense Line: An Account of the Development of Industrial Cooperatives in China," typescript draft circa 1940

box 2, folder 14

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," Sunday Tribune Magazine, printed copy 1940s

box 2, folder 15

"China's New Industrial Defense Line," typescript draft with carbon copies circa 1940

box 2, folder 16

"A Thought for Bishop Gregorio Aglipay," poem 1940 September 28

Scope and Contents note

This poem was published in Democracia and Philippines Free Press. Includes printed copies of the poem with news clippings attached.
box 2, folder 17

"Comments and Suggestions for the Promotion of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," carbon copy of typescript draft 1940s

box 2, folder 18

"Industrial Cooperatives for China's National Defense," incomplete copy of draft 1940s

box 2, folder 19

"A Story of Cooperatives in Asia. Gung Ho," Mother Earth Quarterly, photocopy July 1966

 

Pamphlets circa 1939-1940

box 2, folder 20

An Industrial Defense Line for China

Scope and Contents note

Also includes typescript drafts with carbon copies.
box 2, folder 21

Chinese Industrial Cooperatives

Scope and Contents note

Contains notations by Nym Wales and possibly Edgar Snow.
 

Books 1941

box 2, folder 22-23

China Builds for Democracy, chapter drafts and notes 1941

box 2, folder 24

Miscellaneous notes undated

 

Collected writings and speeches 1938-1942

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author, literary form (where the variety warrants it), and then chronologically.
 

Alley, Rewi 1939-1949, undated

box 3, folder 1

"Report on the Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," Manila Telegraph (sic), printed copy and carbon copy of typescript 1939 February 28

box 3, folder 2

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," Manila World 1939 July 5-6

Scope and Contents note

Contains a printed copy, mimeograph copy, and carbon copy of the typewritten transcript of a speech first given at Chengtu.
box 3, folder 3

"Report on C.I.C. Work Seen in N.W.H.Q. [Northwest Headquarters] Area," typescript 1939 January-February

box 3, folder 4

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives Gain Headway in Interior," China Press, printed copy 1939 March 13

box 3, folder 5

"A Plan for the Development of Industrial Cooperatives in the Border Government Area of the North West Yennan Office C.I.C.," typescript 1939 March 18

box 3, folder 6

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives for a New Southeast," Tingchow, typescript with carbon copies 1939 April 28

box 3, folder 7

"General Report on Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, May 1, 1939," Manila World, printed and carbon copy of typescript 1939 June 13

box 3, folder 8

"The Chinese Industrial Co-operatives," Reprints from the China Journal 1939 May

box 3, folder 9

"Model Constitution for Chinese Industrial Cooperative Societies," Manila World, printed copies 1939 May 19

box 3, folder 10

"Searching Old Trails for New Industry," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1939 June 3

box 3, folder 11

"New Men--New Industries," Manila World, printed copy 1939 September 5

box 3, folder 12

Speech before the finance department of the Kansu Provincial Government, Lanchow, Kansu, carbon copy of typewritten transcript 1939 November 29

box 3, folder 13

"Some Comments on Work for C.I.C. 1940 Conference," mimeograph copy 1940 July

box 3, folder 14

"The Sungpan Valley Awakes," Asia, printed copy 1940 January

box 3, folder 15

"Two Years of Indusco," 1940

Scope and Contents note

Contains an autographed booklet and annotated carbon copies of typescript drafts.
box 3, folder 16

"War-time Industry," South China Morning Post, printed transcript of speech 1940 August 13

box 3, folder 17

"Shantan Bailie School," printed copy 1949

box 3, folder 18

"The Engineer in Cooperative Society," typescript undated

box 3, folder 19

"Rebuilding China's Industry by Cooperatives," typescript with carbon copy undated

box 3, folder 20

"New Men and New Industries in China's New Northwest," carbon copies of typescript undated

box 3, folder 21

"Development of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives in the Northwest," printed copy undated

box 3, folder 22

Poems and stories undated

box 3, folder 23

Arnold, Dorothy, "From the Ashes of Devastation Rises the Phoenix of China's Industrial Cooperatives," Manila World, printed copy 1939 September 12

box 3, folder 24

Bertram, James, "Chinese Industrial Co-operatives," World Telegraph (Manila), printed and typescript copies 1939 April 6

box 3, folder 25

Buck, Pearl S., "Free China Gets to Work," Asia, printed copy 1939 April

box 3, folder 26

Carlson, Evans Fordyce, "Economic Democracy in China," Amerasia, reprint 1941 March

box 3, folder 27

Chen, Jack, "Progress of China's Industrial Cooperatives," 1939

Scope and Contents note

Includes various reproductions of a series of twenty annotated drawings.
box 3, folder 28

Chiang, Madame Kai-Shek, "Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," World Telegraph (Manila), printed copy 1939 May 6

box 3, folder 29

Crouter, Natalie C. "A Drop in the Bucket," carbon copies of typescript undated

box 3, folder 30

Deane, Hugh. "Chengtu Cooperatives Chalk Up Big Gains After One Year of Activity," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1940 February 24

box 3, folder 31

Durdin, F. Tillman. "Co-operatives Spreading Over China," Manila World, printed copy 1939 August 15

box 3, folder 32

"Far from the maddening headlines...," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 3, folder 33

Fischer, Galen M. "The Cooperative Movement in Japan," Pacific Affairs, printed copies 1938 December

box 3, folder 34

Foster, John B. "Chinese Industrial Cooperatives in the Far Southwest," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1939 November 18

box 3, folder 35

Fowler, Bertram B. "China's Guerilla Industry," reprints from Survey Graphic 1941 February

 

Gould, Randall 1939-1940

box 3, folder 36

"Industrial Hope for China," World Telegraph, printed copies 1939 March 2

box 3, folder 37

"Co-ops Thrive in Mid-China River Valley," World Telegraph, printed copy 1939 May 9

box 3, folder 38

"How China Learns to Build Anew," Christian Science Monitor, printed copy 1940 January 30

box 3, folder 39

Graham, Dorothy, "China Offers a Solution," Manila World, printed copies 1939 August 22

box 3, folder 40

Hadley, Watson, Jr., "Industrial Cooperatives Forward Reconstuction," China Press, reprints 1939 October 10

 

Hogg, George Aylwin 1939-1943, undated

box 4, folder 1

"C.I.C. Gold Mining and Washing in Southwest Shensi," 1939 December 16

Scope and Contents note

Contains a carbon copy of typescript with biographical note by Nym Wales attached.
box 4, folder 2

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives and Refugees from the Hopei Flood Areas," typescript with carbon copies 1940 January 10

box 4, folder 3

"Personal History of K. M. Lu," carbon copy of typescript 1940 March 14

box 4, folder 4

"C.I.C. Education in the Northwest," carbon copy of typescript 1940 May 31

box 4, folder 5

"My Neighbors Build a City," carbon copy of typescript 1940 June 2

box 4, folder 6

News release from Second Annual Conference of the Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, Chungking, typewritten transcript 1940 July 13

box 4, folder 7

"Dragon's Iron," carbon copy of typescript 1940 July 2

box 4, folder 8

"Lanchow, Co-operative Outpost," carbon copy of typescript 1941 January

box 4, folder 9

"Report on the Front Line Depot of Southeast Shansi," typescript 1941 February

box 4, folder 10

"War Weave," carbon copy of typescript circa 1940-1941

box 4, folder 11

"Training Cooperative Leaders for China," Free World, reprint 1943 June

box 4, folder 12

"Enabling the Disabled," typescript with carbon copy undated

box 4, folder 13

Homer, Joy, "China's Industrial Cooperatives," Manila World, printed copies 1939 October 3

box 4, folder 14

Howard, Harry Paxton, "Cooperation in the Far East: Japanese, Chinese and Indian Cooperatives Prepare Way for Economic Democracy in Asia," Commonweal, printed copy 1942 July 24

box 4, folder 15

Kung, H. H. "Industrial Co-operatives and the War," World Telegraph, printed copy 1939 March 3

box 4, folder 16

Lattimore, Owen, "The Bailie Schools of China," mimeograph transcript of speech 1944 October 23

box 4, folder 17

Liang, Hubert S., "Impressions and Observations of China's Northwest," mimeograph copies 1940 January 25

box 4, folder 18

Liang, Hubert S., "Industrial Co-operatives Revitalize China's Northwest," Manila World, printed and carbon copy of typescript 1940 February 22

box 4, folder 19

Lin, Yutang, "The Birth of a New China," World Telegraph, printed copy 1938 April

box 4, folder 20

Liu, K. P., "Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," World Telegraph, printed copy 1939 May 13

box 4, folder 21

Liu, K. P., "Development of Chinese Industrial Co-operatives," carbon copy of typescript 1940 July

box 4, folder 22

Ma, Hai-Teh, "I Knew Dr. Norman Bethune," Democracia, printed copies undated

Note

Author also known as Dr. George Hatem.
box 4, folder 23

Mu, Hsin, "Cooperatives in the Shensi-Kansu-Ninghia Border District," Sing Tao Jih Pao 1940 July 9

 

Prutt, Ida 1939-1940, undated

box 4, folder 24

"China's Industrial Pioneers," China Journal, reprints 1939 February

box 4, folder 25

"Chinese Industrial Cooperatives," Manila World, printed copy 1939 December 12

box 4, folder 26

"China's Industrial Wall," Survey Graphic, reprints 1940 March

box 4, folder 27

"Decentralized Industry," China Monthly, reprints undated

box 4, folder 28

"The Bailie School at Sandan," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 4, folder 29

Roy, Andrew T., "The Northwest Fights," carbon copy of typescript 1939 June

box 4, folder 30

Simester, Edith, "Economic Reconstruction for Rural Workers in Fukien," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1939 May

box 4, folder 31

Sinclair, T. Lowry, Jr., "Through South China," typescript undated

box 4, folder 32

Smith, W. B., "China's Cash-&-Carry Industries," China Press Sunday Magazine, printed copies 1939 February 12

 

Smythe, Lewis 1939-1942

box 4, folder 33

"A Letter from China (June 25, 1939)," Manila World, printed copy 1939 August 8

box 4, folder 34

"Every Co-op A Nucleus of a New World in the Making," World Call, printed copy 1941 April

box 4, folder 35

"The Chinese Industrial Cooperative Movement," China at War, printed copy 1942 October

 

Snow, Edgar 1938-1940, undated

 

Articles 1939-1940, undated

box 4, folder 36

"China's New Industrial Army," Manila World, printed copy and carbon copy of typescript 1939 October 10

box 4, folder 37

"The Dragon Licks His Wounds," Saturday Evening Post, printed copy and carbon copy of typescript draft 1940 April 13

box 4, folder 38

"China's Blitzbuilder, Rewi Alley," Saturday Evening Post, reprint undated

 

Reports circa 1939-1940, undated

box 4, folder 39

"Discussion of Needs of Partisan Districts in Japanese Rear for Immediate Military Supplies and for Establishment of Small Mobile War Industries," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 4, folder 40

"Recommendations to the International Committee," typescript with carbon copies circa 1939-1940

 

Speeches undated

box 4, folder 41

"War and Change in China," carbon copy of typewritten transcript undated

box 4, folder 42

News dispatches sent to the London Daily Herald, carbon copy of typescript 1938 September 20

box 4, folder 43

Miscellaneous notes undated

 

Sun, Madame Yat-Sen 1939

box 4, folder 44

"Towards the achievement of Chinese Independence," Manila World, printed copies 1939 November 22-23

box 4, folder 45

Transcript of radio broadcast on Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1939 December

 

Tayler, J. B. 1937-1938

box 4, folder 46

"Cooperative Industrial Policy for China in the Present Emergency," carbon copy of typescript 1938 May 2

box 4, folder 47

"Potentialities of the Cooperative Movement in China," Chinese Social and Political Science Review, printed copy 1937 April

box 4, folder 48

Tseng, Li-Kwang. "New Hope for China," Threshold, printed copy 1942 October

box 4, folder 49

Walsh, Richard J. "China Cooperates," Manila World, printed copy and typescript 1939 August 1

box 4, folder 50

Wang, Mei-tseng, "The Conditions of the Progress in Industry of the Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border Region," 1941 November

Scope and Contents note

Includes a transcript of the article published in Liberation Daily.
box 4, folder 51

Willcox, Helen L. One for All, carbon copy of script for one-act play undated

box 4, folder 52

Vey, Ruth, "Cooperatives in the Northwest," China Weekly Review, printed copy 1940 May 4

 

Collected correspondence 1938-1950

Scope and Contents note

Contains correspondence of organizations and individuals associated with the Chinese Industrial Cooperative movement.
 

General correspondence 1938-1950

box 5, folder 1

Alley, Rewi 1938-1943

box 5, folder 2

American Friends Service Committee 1950

box 5, folder 3

Baker, John Earl 1940

box 5, folder 4

Barker, Alfred F. 1944

box 5, folder 5

Carlson, Evans F. 1940

box 5, folder 6

Carter, Edward C. 1939, 1942

box 5, folder 7

Chen, Dalton 1940

box 5, folder 8

Chen, Han-seng 1939-1940, 1942

box 5, folder 9

Chinese Engineering Students Association of the University of the Philippines 1940

box 5, folder 10

Chinese Red Cross 1939

box 5, folder 11

Chuan, Mrs. Dee C., Philippine Chinese Women's Relief Association 1940

box 5, folder 12

Donald, W. H. 1939

box 5, folder 13

Edwards, Dwight (United China Relief) 1943-1944

box 5, folder 14

Fitch, George A. 1940-1941

box 5, folder 15

Fitch, Geraldine 1940

box 5, folder 16

Foley, Walter B. 1940

box 5, folder 17

Freeman, Mansfield 1944

box 5, folder 18

Gunther, John 1940

box 5, folder 19

Herman, Theodore 1940, 1947

box 5, folder 20

Hogg, George Aylwin 1940

box 5, folder 21

Lanchow Bailie School 1947

box 5, folder 22

Lapwood, E. Ralph 1940-1942

box 5, folder 23

Lem, F. Y. 1938, 1941

box 5, folder 24

Liang, Hubert S. 1940

box 5, folder 25

Liu, Kwang Pei 1939-1940

box 5, folder 26

Loomis, Helen 1940-1941

box 5, folder 27

Los Angeles-Hollywood Organizing Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1941

box 5, folder 28

Lu, Kwang Mein 1938-1940

box 5, folder 29

Mei, Y. P. 1940

box 5, folder 30

Meng, Sho-tseng 1941

box 5, folder 31

Meng, Yung-chien 1941

box 5, folder 32

More, G. R. (American Red Cross) 1944

box 5, folder 33

Northwest Education Planning Committee 1938

box 5, folder 34

Price, Mildred (China Aid Council) 1940

box 5, folder 35

Pruitt, Ida (American Committee for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives) 1939-1940

box 5, folder 36

Reisner, John H. 1940

box 5, folder 37

Robinson, Leland Rex (American Bureau for Aid to China) 1942

box 5, folder 38

Sa, Chien-li 1939

box 5, folder 39

Shen, Reggie 1939-1940

box 5, folder 40

Smythe, Lewis and Margaret 1939-1945

box 5, folder 41

Sun, Madame Yat-Sen (Soong Ching Ling) 1942-1944

box 5, folder 42

Sweet, Lennig, United China Relief 1944

box 5, folder 43

Taft, Charles A. (President's War Relief Control Board) 1942

box 5, folder 44

Tan, C. K. 1939

box 5, folder 45

Tayler, J. B. 1938-1939

box 5, folder 46

Van Slyke, Dr. Donald D. 1944

box 5, folder 47

Webber, John W. 1940

box 5, folder 48

Wong, Y. Lang 1939-1940

box 5, folder 49

Yarnell, Admiral Harry E. 1940

box 5, folder 50

Yeh, Ruth Weiss 1944

box 5, folder 51

Miscellaneous and unidentified, 1938-1944

 

Indusco, Inc. American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1942-1950

box 6, folder 1

General 1942-1947

Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence to members of the board of directors.
box 6, folder 2

Alley, Rewi 1942-1948

box 6, folder 3

Babcock, Polly (Mrs. W. R.) 1941

box 6, folder 4

Bickerton, Max 1947

box 6, folder 5

Campbell, Mal 1947

box 6, folder 6

Carlson, Evans F. 1941

box 6, folder 7

Carpenter, J. Henry 1942

box 6, folder 8

Carter, Edward C. 1942, 1944-1945

box 6, folder 9

Chang, Kuan Lien 1945

box 6, folder 10

Chiang, Kai-shek 1942

box 6, folder 11

Chen, Han-seng 1942, 1944

box 6, folder 12

Currie, Lauchlin 1942

box 6, folder 13

Curtis, Francis 1942

box 6, folder 14

Edison, Charles 1945

box 6, folder 15

Fairfax-Cholmeley, Elsie 1943-1944

box 6, folder 16

Ferguson, Mary (United China Relief) 1944

box 6, folder 17

Fisher, Welthy 1947

box 6, folder 18

Fitch, George A. 1942

box 6, folder 19

Foley, William E. (U.S. Department of Justice) 1950

box 6, folder 20

Foster, John B. 1942

box 6, folder 21

Fox, A. Manuel 1942

box 6, folder 22

Fox, Melvin J. 1949

box 6, folder 23

Freeman, Mansfield (United China Relief) 1945

box 6, folder 24

Garside, B. A. (United China Relief) 1944

box 6, folder 25

Glass, Muriel 1943

box 6, folder 26

Hall, Ronald O. (Episcopal Bishop of Hong Kong) 1942-1949

box 6, folder 27

Herman, Theodore 1947

box 6, folder 28

Herod, W. R. (United China Relief) 1942

box 6, folder 29

Hogg, George Aylwin 1942, 1944

box 6, folder 30

Illesley, Walter 1949

box 6, folder 31

Kemp, Donald 1950

box 6, folder 32

Kennedy, Mary 1947

box 6, folder 33

Kung, H. H. 1944

box 6, folder 34

Lapwood, E. Ralph 1944-1945

box 6, folder 35

McConaughty, Dr. James L. 1944

box 6, folder 36

Meng, S. T. 1949

box 6, folder 37

Meng, Yung-chien 1942, 1949

box 6, folder 38

Morrison, Colin 1948

box 6, folder 39

Perry, Henry G. 1944

box 6, folder 40

Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin D.) 1942

box 6, folder 41

Sayre, Elizabeth 1942

box 6, folder 42

Smythe, Lewis 1942-1944

box 6, folder 43

Soong, T. V. 1942, 1945

box 6, folder 44

Tan, J. M. 1944

box 6, folder 45

Tayler, J. B. 1943

box 6, folder 46

Tee-Van, Mrs. (United China Relief) 1945

box 6, folder 47

Townsend, Peter 1944-1949

box 6, folder 48

Van Slyke, Dr. Donald D. 1944

box 6, folder 49

Veatch, Roy 1942

box 6, folder 50

Walsh, Richard J. 1941

box 6, folder 51

Welles, Sumner (Acting Secretary of State) 1942

box 6, folder 52

Wong, Y. Lang 1945

box 6, folder 53

Woodman, Dorothy (Anglo-Chinese Development Society) 1945

box 6, folder 54

Miscellaneous 1942-1945

 

Philippine Association for Industrial Cooperatives in China 1939-1941

box 6, folder 55

Alley, Rewi 1940

box 6, folder 56

Chen, Mr. 1940

box 6, folder 57

Chiang, Madame Kai-shek 1940

box 6, folder 58

Chiang, Shu-huan (Mrs. K. M. Lu) 1940

box 6, folder 59

Hall, Ronald O. (Episcopal Bishop of Hong Kong) 1940

box 6, folder 60

Hogg, George Aylwin 1940

box 6, folder 61

Hoover, Herbert 1940

Scope and Contents note

Contains an appeal concerning China relief.
box 6, folder 62

Jen, Chu-min 1940

box 6, folder 63

International Committee of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1940

box 6, folder 64

Kho, Chong-su 1940

box 6, folder 65

Kung, H. H. undated

box 6, folder 66

Liu, Kwang Pei 1940

box 6, folder 67

Lu, Kwang Mein 1940

box 6, folder 68

Luce, Henry 1940

box 6, folder 69

McNutt, Mrs. Paul V. 1939-1940

box 6, folder 70

Philippine Chinese Women's Relief Association 1940

box 6, folder 71

Roys, Mrs. Charles Kirkland (Church Committee for China Relief) 1940

box 6, folder 72

Shih, Fan 1940

box 6, folder 73

Soong, T. V. 1939

box 6, folder 74

Sun, Te Liang 1941

box 6, folder 75

Women's Work Department of the Chinese Industrial Cooperative Northwest Headquarters 1940

box 6, folder 76

Wong, Lang 1940

box 6, folder 77

Yarnell, Admiral Harry E. 1940

box 6, folder 78

Miscellaneous undated

 

Collected records of the Chinese Industrial Cooperative movement 1930s-1940s

box 7, folder 1

Anglo-Chinese (Cooperative) Development Society undated

box 7, folder 2

Central Promotion Committee undated

 

Chinese Industrial Cooperative Associations (Societies) undated

box 7, folder 3

General

box 7, folder 4

Che-wan Regional Headquarters, Chekiang Office

box 7, folder 5

Che-wan Regional Headquarters, Anhwei Office

box 7, folder 6

Chin-yu Regional Headquarters, Southeast Shansi Depot

box 7, folder 7

Chuan-kong Regional Headquarters, Chengtu Office undated

box 7, folder 8

Chuan-kong Regional Headquarters, Yung Chang Depot

 

Northwest Regional Headquarters (Shensi, Chainghai, Kansu, Ninghsia) undated

box 7, folder 9

General

box 7, folder 10

Lanchow Office

box 7, folder 11

Nancheng Office

box 7, folder 12

Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border District

box 7, folder 13

Shuangshipu Hospital

box 7, folder 14

Tienshui Office

box 7, folder 15

Yennan Office

box 7, folder 16-17

Southeast Regional Headquarters

box 7, folder 18

Yunnan Regional Headquarters

box 8, folder 1

Hong Kong (Shanghai) Promotion Committee undated

box 8, folder 2-3

Indusco, Inc., American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1940-1941

Note

Also known as the American Committee for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives.
box 8, folder 4

Industrial Cooperative Commission undated

box 8, folder 5

Industrial Cooperative Institute undated

box 8, folder 6

Industrial Cooperative Trust of China undated

box 8, folder 7

Institute for the Advancement of Indusco undated

box 8, folder 8

International Committee for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives Productive Relief Fund undated

box 8, folder 9

Organizing Committee 1938

box 8, folder 10

Philippine Association for Industrial Cooperatives in China undated

box 8, folder 11

United China Relief undated

box 9, folder 1

Handbills, advertisements, and posters of various Chinese Industrial Cooperative Associations undated

 

Biographical material, undated

box 9, folder 2

Alley, Rewi

box 9, folder 3

Lem, Frank

box 9, folder 4

Liang, Hubert S.

box 9, folder 5

Pruitt, Ida

 

News clippings 1938-1941 undated

box 9, folder 6

1938

box 9, folder 7

1939

box 9, folder 8

1940

box 9, folder 9

1941

box 9, folder 10

Undated

box 9, folder 11

Miscellaneous printed and typewritten material undated

 

CHINESE LABOR MOVEMENT 1934-1945, undated

Scope and Contents note

Writings, speeches, articles, and news agency releases related to the history of the Chinese labor movement from the 1920s to the mid 1940s.
box 10, folder 1

Chronologies of the Chinese labor movement undated

 

Writings and speeches circa 1945

Scope and Contents note

Writing and speeches by Nym Wales arranged by literary form and then chronologically.
 

Articles and essays 1945, undated

box 10, folder 2

"The Chinese Labor Movement," carbon copies of typescript draft undated

box 10, folder 3

"Chinese Labor and War Production," typescript draft undated

box 10, folder 4

"Labor Unions in China," The Protestant, typescript draft and printed copy 1945 May

box 10, folder 5

"The Fate of Labor under Chiang," The Protestant, typescript draft and printed copy 1945 August-September

Note

The typescript draft has a different title.
 

Books, 1945

box 10, folder 6-8

The Chinese Labor Movement

Scope and Contents note

Contains chapter drafts and notes.
 

Speeches and interviews undated

box 10, folder 9

Notes for a talk on the Chinese Labor Movement, typescript

box 10, folder 10

Interview discussing The Chinese Labor Movement, carbon copy of typewritten transcript

 

Collected writings 1934-1944, undated

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author or title.
box 10, folder 11

"Background of the Chinese Labor Movement," carbon copy of typescript 1942 April

box 10, folder 12

Chu, Hseuh-fan, "Memoranda of the Problem of Chinese Seamen on European Ships," mimeograph 1942 April

box 10, folder 13

"Zhongguo de baogong zhi," manuscript 1934

Note

English translation of title: "Chinese Contract Working System
box 10, folder 14

"Yijiusansi nian baiqu gongren douzheng tongji," carbon copy of handwritten manuscript 1934

Note

See also: Oversize Material, number 1.
box 10, folder 15

"A Labor Hero in Yenan," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 10, folder 16

"Labor Movement in North China," typescript 1944 July

box 10, folder 17

"Labor Trouble at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving in Peiping," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 10, folder 18

Lowe, Chuan-Hua, "Facing Labor Issues in China," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 10, folder 19

"Memorandum on conversation with Ernest Liu," carbon copy of typescript 1942 May 8

box 10, folder 20

Mu, Yi, "Labor Policy and Workers' Life in the Border Regions," carbon copy of typescript 1942 October 20

box 10, folder 21

"ShangHai RenLiChe FengChao," carbon copy of manuscript 1934

Note

English translation of title: "The Shanghai Rickshaw Workers Strike"
box 10, folder 22

"Shanghai Ying Mei Yan GongSi TongMeng BaGong," carbon copy of manuscript 1934

Note

English translation of title: "Shanghai British-American Tobacco Company Strike"
box 10, folder 23

Tang, H. "Beginnings of Industry," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 10, folder 24

"The Workers Struggle of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving in Peiping," typescript undated

box 10, folder 25

Magazine and journal articles undated

box 10, folder 26

Allied Labor News news releases 1943-1944

box 10, folder 27

Miscellaneous undated

 

CHINESE STUDENT MOVEMENT 1931-1937, 1959

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, news agency releases, news clippings, broadsides, and manifestos related to the Chinese student movement during the 1930s and particularly the role of Nym Wales as a journalist and friend of the students. A guide to the material, prepared by Nym Wales, appears at the beginning of the series.
box 11, folder 1-2

"Notes on the Chinese Student Movement, 1935-1936," 1959

Scope and Contents

Two copies of a mimeograph transcript written by Nym Wales as a guide to the following material. 201 pages total.
box 11, folder 3

Chronologies of the Chinese student movement undated

 

Correspondence of Nym Wales and Edgar Snow 1935-1937

box 11, folder 4

Bein, Ning-tze 1936

box 11, folder 5

Chang, Chao-lin 1935-1936

box 11, folder 6

Chen, H. H. 1936

box 11, folder 7

Fisher, Mac 1936

box 11, folder 8

Li, Min 1935-1936

Note

Also known as "Marie" or "Matsuhara."
box 11, folder 9

Liu, Tsui ("Suzie") 1935-1937

box 11, folder 10

Oliver, Frank 1936

box 11, folder 11

Powell, J. B. 1935-1936

box 11, folder 12

Walsh, Richard J. 1936

box 11, folder 13

Wang, Ju-mei 1936

Note

Also known as Hua Huang.
box 11, folder 14

Yang undated

box 11, folder 15

Yeh, Te-kuang 1936

box 11, folder 16

Yui, David 1936

Note

Also known as Ch'i-wei Yu or Ching Huang.
box 11, folder 17

Unidentified undated

 

Writings 1935-1937

Scope and Contents note

Writings by Nym Wales arranged by literary form and then chronologically.
 

Articles and essays 1935-1936

box 11, folder 18

"Is Youth Crushed Again in China?," carbon copy of unpublished typescript draft 1935 October

Scope and Contents note

Includes notes.
box 11, folder 19

"Student Revival in North China," China Weekly Review, carbon copy of typescript draft 1935 November 16

Scope and Contents note

Author listed as Hsueh Hai-lun, Wales' Chinese pseudonym. Includes letter to J. B. Powell, editor of the China Weekly Review.
box 11, folder 20

"The Peiping Student Movement," and "Futher Developments in the Peiping Student Movement," China Weekly Review 1935 December 28

Scope and Contents note

Author of the first article listed as Peggy Foster Snow, another pseudonym of Nym Wales. Articles appear on consecutive pages with photos annotated by Nym Wales. Also included are carbon copies of typescript drafts with slightly different titles.
box 11, folder 21

"Newsmen and Student Demonstrations in Peiping," China Weekly Review, carbon copy of typescript draft and printed copy 1935 December 28

box 11, folder 22

"Half-Century Sino-American Educational Development Manaced by Japanese Domination" and "The Propaganda War and Afterward," China Weekly Review, printed copies with annotated photos 1936 February 22

Scope and Contents note

The first article was probably written by Nym Wales; however, no author is stated. The second article is authored by "A Correspondent in Peiping," in this case, Nym Wales.
 

"On the Student Front in Peiping," 1936

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles written for the China Weekly Reviewunder the title "On the Student Front in Peiping" or "On the Peiping Student Front." All articles listed as being written by "A Correspondent in Peiping," in this case, Nym Wales.
box 11, folder 23

March 7

box 11, folder 24

March 21

box 11, folder 25

April 11

box 11, folder 27

May 2

box 11, folder 28

May 23

box 11, folder 29

June 13

box 11, folder 30

June 27

box 11, folder 26

"The students in the north...," untitled manuscript 1936 April 29

Scope and Contents note

Includes letter to J. B. Powell.
box 11, folder 31

"Scores of students...," untitled carbon copy of typescript draft undated

box 11, folder 32

"Liu Tsui of Tsingghua," carbon copy of typescript draft undated

box 11, folder 33

"China's Youth in Revolt," carbon copy of typescript draft undated

Note

Authorship uncertain.
box 11, folder 34

Miscellaneous incomplete drafts undated

box 11, folder 35

News dispatches circa 1936-1937

 

Notes undated

box 11, folder 36

General

box 11, folder 37

Wang, Ju-mei (Hua Huang)

box 11, folder 38

Yui, David

Note

Also known as Ch'i-wei Yu and Ching Huang.
 

Collected writings 1936 undated

box 12, folder 1

"Confession of a Blue-Shirt Member," Chiu-Kuo Shih-Pao, Paris, carbon copies typescripts 1936 March 20

box 12, folder 2

Han, Li-sheng, "The Principle Duty of the National Salvation Movement at the Present Stage," Hseuh-sheng Hu-sheng (Student Voice Magazine) 1936 May 1

Scope and Contents note

Typescript translation from Chinese.
box 12, folder 3

Hsi-Hsien, "The Meaning and Duty of the Student Movement," Hseuh-sheng Hu-sheng (Student Voice Magazine) 1936 May 1

Scope and Contents note

Typescript translation from Chinese.
box 12, folder 4

[Peita University student], "Since the conclusion of the anti-imperialist movement...," typescript 1936

box 12, folder 5

Snow, Edgar, news dispatches sent to the London Daily Herald undated

box 12, folder 6

[Tsinghua University student], "Of course we had been expecting a raid...," carbon copy of typescript draft 1936 March 1

box 12, folder 7

Tsin, "A General Survey of the Student Movement Since the December 9th (sic)," Hseuh-sheng Hu-sheng (Student Voice Magazine) 1936 May 1

Scope and Contents note

Typescript translation from Chinese.
box 12, folder 8-9

Wang, Ju-mei (Hua Huang) 1936, undated

box 12, folder 10

Wang, Pin-tao, "The Chief Work of Students at Present," Hseuh-sheng Hu-sheng (Student Voice Magazine) 1936 May 1

Scope and Contents note

Typescript translation from Chinese.
 

News agency releases circa 1935-1936

box 12, folder 13

Kuo Min News undated

box 12, folder 11

Reuters undated

box 12, folder 12

Tass Translation Service undated

box 12, folder 14

United Press undated

box 12, folder 15-20

News clippings from English-language Chinese press 1931-1936, undated

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically by year.
 

Manifestos, broadsides, resolutions and appeals circa 1935-1936

Scope and Contents note

Material in Chinese and English, issued by faculty and student associations and arranged according to the issuing organization. See also: Sino-Japanese Conflict and Oversize Material, numbers 2-7.
box 13, folder 1

General

box 13, folder 2

American Student Union

box 13, folder 3

Chung-kuo University, Peiping

box 13, folder 4

Cultural Circles National Liberation Association

box 13, folder 5

Fu-tan (Fudan) University, Shanghai

box 13, folder 6

Min-kuo College, Peiping

box 13, folder 7

National Peiping University

box 13, folder 8

National Salvation Associations

box 13, folder 9

National Tsinghua University

box 13, folder 10

North China Brain-Workers Association

box 13, folder 11

Northern China Cultural Workers Association

box 13, folder 12

Peiping People's General Assembly

box 13, folder 13-14

Peiping Student Union

Scope and Contents note

Subsequently known as the Peiping Student's National Liberation Union. Folder 14 contains English translations.
box 14, folder 1

Peita University

box 14, folder 2

Shanghai College of Law

box 14, folder 3

Shanghai National Salvation Union

box 14, folder 4

Tientsin Nankai University

box 14, folder 5

Tokyo Chinese Student National Salvation Group

Note

See also: Oversize Material, number 6.
box 14, folder 6

Tungpei University

box 14, folder 7

Union of Above Middle School Students, Peiping, Tientsin, and Paoting

box 14, folder 8

World Student Association

box 14, folder 9-10

Yenching University

Scope and Contents note

Folder 10 contains English translations.
box 14, folder 11

Young Students National Salvation Group of North China

 

SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT 1931-1945

Scope and Contents note

Writings, interviews, broadsides, manifestos, news clippings, and news agency releases concerning Sino-Japanese hostilities during the 1930s and 1940s.
 

Writings undated

box 15, folder 1

"Japan's White Hope: Wang Ching-Wei," typescript drafts with carbon copy

 

Collected writings 1936-1942 undated

box 15, folder 2

Chu, Teh, "Guerilla Warfare Against Japan," handwritten translation 1938 February

box 15, folder 3

"Guerilla Activities of the New Fourth Army," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 15, folder 4

Hogg, George Aylwin, "The Road," carbon copy of typescript 1942

box 15, folder 5

Interview with General Chang Chun, carbon copy of typescript undated

box 15, folder 6

Lee, Hsiao-tung, "The Guerilla Movement in the Resistance Campaign," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 15, folder 7

Lo, Jui-ching, "The Past and Present Political Activities of the Eighth Route Army," annotated carbon copy of typescript 1938

box 15, folder 8

Mao, Tse-tung, "Wei cheng ch'ü ch'ien pai wan ch'ün chung chin ju k'ang jih min ts'ung i chan hsien erh tou cheng," mimeograph 1937

Note

Title translation: "Struggle to Win Over the Masses to Join the Fight of the National United Front Against the Japanese"
box 15, folder 9

Matsumuro, General, "Secret Report to the Kwangtung Army," handwritten and carbon copies of typescript 1936 July

box 15, folder 10

"North China Front," communicated by G. M. Hall, carbon copy of typescript 1943 August 14

box 15, folder 11

"Notes on the China Situation," by I. P. (?), carbon copy of typescript 1943

box 15, folder 12

Outline of the political and economic changes in the Sino-Japanese war, typescript undated

box 15, folder 13

Record of the "Mobilization in the Northwestern Special District for the War of Resistance," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 15, folder 14

Report on the Sakai-Takahashi interview, typescript 1935 May

box 15, folder 15

Smedley, Agnes, "China's Northwestern Front," carbon copy of typescript 1937 October

box 15, folder 16

Yung, "The Struggle between Anti-Japanese and Pro-Japanese and Our Attitude toward the Third Plenary Session of Kuomintang," handwritten translation undated

box 15, folder 17

Miscellaneous undated

 

Manifestos and broadsides 1935-1937 undated

box 15, folder 18

Chung-hua min tsu chien fang hsing tung wei yüan hui, Peiping shih kung tso t'uan, Fan tui Jih-pen chin kung sui-yüan (National Liberation Committee, Peiping Working Group statement) 1935

 

Hua pei wen hua lao tung che hsieh hui (Association of North China Cultural Workers)

box 15, folder 19

Wei shik chü kao kuo jen shu (address to the nation concerning the current situation) 1935

box 15, folder 20

Wei shik chü tsai kao kuo jen (second address to the nation concerning the current situation) 1936

 

Pei-p'ing ko chieh chiu kuo lien ho hui tui shik chü hsüan yen (Peiping National Salvation Association)

box 15, folder 21

Statement concerning the current situation 1937

box 15, folder 22

Pei-p'ing ko chiek chiu kuo lien ho hui ch'eng li hsüan yen (statement on the founding of the organization 1937

Note

See also: Oversize Material, number 8.
 

Pei-p'ing wen hua chieh chiu kuo hui (Peiping Cultural Workers National Salvation Association)

box 15, folder 23

Wei'i erh pa' chi nien hsüan yen (statement commemorating "One Two Eight") 1936 January 28

box 15, folder 24

Wei fan tui Kuang- t'ien san yüan tse t'ung tien (statement against the Hirota's three principles to China) 1936

box 15, folder 25

Wei "erh ch'iü chi nien kao ch'üan kuo t'ung pao shu (address to the Nation commemorating February 7, 1936) 1936

box 15, folder 26

"Shang-hai ko chieh chiu kuo hui kao t'ung pao shu" (Shanghai National Salvation Association address to the nation) circa 1935

box 15, folder 27

"Tung pei lü P'ing Ch'ing nien chiu kuo hui," Wei i erh chiu, i erh i liu chi nien hsüan yen undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a statement by the National Salvation Group of Manchurian Youth in Peiping commemorating January 29th and December 16th 193-, with illustrations.
 

Wu, Han-chen

box 15, folder 29

"Chiu kui shih jen t'uan tsu chih kang yao," 1935

Scope and Contents note

Contains an outline of the National Salvation Group.
box 15, folder 30

"Chih te chiu wang t'ung chih fang hsiao ti liang chung ching shen" (The Two Kinds of Spirit Worthy of Imitation by the Comrades of National Salvation) 1937

box 15, folder 28

Wu, Han chen and Fang, Yu-yen, "Tzu wo hsi sheng kua ming yün tung" (The Movement of 'Nominal' Self-sacrifice) undated

box 15, folder 31

Miscellaneous undated

Scope and Contents note

Items in Chinese.
 

Magazine and journal articles 1931-1945, undated

box 15, folder 32

General undated

box 15, folder 33

Ch'ien-hsien (Frontier), Kuo-min ko-ming chün, Ti shik pa chi t'uan chün, Tsung cheng-chik pu, 1938 February 25

Scope and Contents note

From the National Revolutionary Army, 18th Corp, Central Political Bureau.
 

Snow, Edgar 1931-1945

box 15, folder 34

"China's Japanese Allies," Asia 1939 June

box 15, folder 35

"What Can We Expect from China," Saturday Evening Post, undated

box 16, folder 1-4

News clippings 1931-1945

box 16, folder 5

News agency releases and translations undated

 

SIAN INCIDENT circa 1936-1937, 1960

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, interviews, news agency releases and dispatches, clippings, and other material related to the kidnapping of Chiang Kai-shek in the so-called Sian (Xi'an) Incident of December 1936. A guide to the material, prepared by Nym Wales, appears at the beginning of the series.
box 17, folder 1-2

"Notes on the Sian Incident, 1936," 1960

Scope and Contents note

Two copies of a mimeograph transcript created by Nym Wales as a guide to the following material. 200 pages each.
 

Correspondence of Nym Wales and Edgar Snow 1936-1937

box 18, folder 1

Carter, William 1937

box 18, folder 2

Gould, Randall 1936-1937

box 18, folder 3

Grummon, Sandra 1936

box 18, folder 4

Hall, Brian 1936-1937

box 18, folder 5

Herz, Henriette 1936-1937

box 18, folder 6

Li, Min 1936

box 18, folder 7

Liang, Hubert S. 1936

box 18, folder 8

Ma, Hai-teh (Dr. George Hatem) 1936

box 18, folder 9

Ma, L. O. 1936

box 18, folder 10

MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. 1936

box 18, folder 11

Mitchell, Mrs. 1936

box 18, folder 12

Peake, Cyrus H. 1937

box 18, folder 13

Powell, J. B. 1936

box 18, folder 14

Rock, I. F. 1936

box 18, folder 15

Stewart, Maxwell S. 1936

box 18, folder 16

Walsh, Richard J. 1936

box 18, folder 17

Unidentified undated

 

Writings 1936-1937

Arrangement

Arranged by literary form and then, chronologically.
 

Articles and essays 1936-1937

box 18, folder 18

"Conquest by 'Peace and Order'" and "What Will China Do?," typescript drafts 1936 June

box 18, folder 19

"Northeastern Exiles Prepared to 'Fight Back to Old Home,'" carbon copy of typescript 1936 October 11

Scope and Contents note

Draft sent to J. B. Powell of the China Weekly Review.
box 18, folder 20

"The Tungpei Army Looks Homeward!," carbon copy of typescript draft and printed copy 1936 October

box 18, folder 21

"The Chinese Puzzle," incomplete typescript draft 1936 November

box 18, folder 22

"Notes on the Sianfu Situation," carbon copy of typescript draft 1936 December 16

box 18, folder 24

"Nanking's Dilemma," typescript drafts 1936 December

box 18, folder 23

"Democracy for China," typescript draft with carbon copies 1936-1937

Scope and Contents note

Dated December 25, 1936 with a revision on January 4, 1937.
box 18, folder 25

"The Crisis in China," typescript drafts 1937 January 14

box 18, folder 27

"The Present Status of the Chinese Revolution," typescript drafts 1937 March 9

Scope and Contents note

The final page of one typescript contains an edited draft of the first page of Edgar Snow's "The Reds and the Northwest" on the reverse side.
box 18, folder 26

"China and Democracy," typescript draft 1937 March 14

 

Interviews 1936-1937

box 18, folder 28

Sun, Li, typescript notes 1936 March 9

box 18, folder 29

Marshal Chang Hsüeh-liang, Northeastern Army Headquarters, Sian 1936 October 3

Scope and Contents note

Includes holograph notes, a news agency release, and news clippings from the London Daily Herald and the North China Star).
box 18, folder 30

Colonel Wan Yi of the Tungpei Army, holograph notes and typewritten transcript 1936 October 5

box 18, folder 31

Wang, dean of the Engineering College at Tungpei University, holograph notes and typewritten transcript 1936 December 21

box 18, folder 32

James Bertram, holograph notes and typewritten transcript 1937 February 11

box 18, folder 33

News dispatches sent to the London Daily Herald 1936 October

box 18, folder 34

Notes undated

 

Collected writings 1936-1938

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author or title, then by literary form.
 

Bertram, James 1936-1937

box 18, folder 35-37

Interviews 1936-1937

Scope and Contents note

Includes interviews with General Yang Hu-chen on December 30, 1936; Madame Yang Hu-chen on January 12, 1937; and Lei Wei Cheng, manager of the provincial Bank of Shensi, on January 15, 1937. The interviews with General Yang Hu-chen and Madame Yang Hu-chen also include telegrams.
box 18, folder 38

News dispatches sent to the London Daily Herald 1936 December - 1937 January

box 18, folder 39

"Chiang Kai-shek's Arrest," carbon copy of typescript 1937 December

box 18, folder 40

"Japan Pussyfoots in China," carbon copy of typescript draft circa 1937

box 18, folder 41

"Must China Fight Japan?," carbon copy of typescript draft circa early 1936

box 18, folder 42

"On Leftists," carbon copy of typescript draft circa 1937

Note

Possibly by Liu Shao-ch'i or David Yui.
box 18, folder 43

Smedley, Agnes, news dispatches sent from Sian, 1937

 

Snow, Edgar

box 18, folder 44-45

Articles undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains typescript drafts of "Comments on Izvestia and Pravda Editorials" and "Izvestia's Comments Objectively Advantageous to Japanese Imperialism."
box 18, folder 46-47

Interviews 1938

Scope and Contents note

Contains typewritten transcripts of interviews with Po Ku, delegate of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Hankow, on July 23, 1938 and Miao Feng Shan, political advisor to Marshal Chang, on September 13, 1938 (conducted with Nym Wales). The Shan interview also contains holograph notes.
box 18, folder 48

News agency releases 1936-1937

Scope and Contents note

Contains material from Central News, Kuo Min News, People's News, Reuters, Sian News Agency, and Tass. Arranged according to issuing agency.
box 18, folder 49

News clippings, English-language Chinese press 1936-1937

 

Manifestos, broadsides, reports, appeals and open-letters 1936-1937

 

General

box 18, folder 50

Ch'üan kuo jen min k'ang ti chiu kuo hui, Wei Chang Hsüeh-liang chi Yang Hu-ch'eng erh chiang chün i ping chien chiang kao ch'üan kuo ko chieh t'ung pao shu, undated

Scope and Contents note

An address by the National Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Association to the nation concerning General Chang Hsüeh-liang's and General Yang Hu-cheng's armed admonition to Chiang.
box 18, folder 51

Hsi-pei ko chieh yung hu Chang Yang liang chiang chün chiu kuo chu chang min chung ta hui, Shih erh yüeh shih liu jih undated

Scope and Contents note

Resolution of the general meeting of the Nation's Northwestern Community, held on December 16 in support of General Chang and General Yang's position with regard to the fate of the nation.
box 18, folder 52

Chiu kuo shih pao 1936 December 18

Scope and Contents note

A sheet from National Salvation Daily, number 207.
box 18, folder 53

All China Federation of National Salvation Unions undated

box 18, folder 54

Chang, Hsüeh-liang and Yang, Hu-chen, undated

 

Chinese Communist Party

box 18, folder 55

General undated

box 18, folder 56

Chung-kuo kung ch'an tang, Pei fang chü tui Hsi-an shih pien ho p'ing chieh chüeh hsüan yen 1936

Scope and Contents note

Statement concerning the peaceful settlement of the Sian Incident of 1936 from the northern bureau. See also: Oversize Material, number 9.
box 18, folder 57

Federation of National Salvation Associations of the Northeasterners (Peiping) undated

 

Northwestern National Salvation Association

box 18, folder 58

General undated

box 18, folder 59

Hsüan ch'üan pu, Wei yung hu Chang Yang liang chiang chün chiu kuo chu chang hsüan yen undated

Scope and Contents note

Statement to support the assertion of national salvation by General Chang and General Yang.
box 18, folder 60

Hsüan ch'uan pu, üI erh i erhü chi nien hsüan ch'uan ta kang undated

Scope and Contents note

Outline of the publicity work in commemoration of "One-two, One-two." See also: Oversize Material, number 10.
box 18, folder 61

Kao ko tang ko p'ai shu, undated

Scope and Contents

Letter to all parties and factions. See also: Oversize Material, number 11.
box 18, folder 62

Miscellaneous undated

 

CHINESE COMMUNISTS 1936-1945, 1961

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, interviews, articles, and news clippings by and about Chinese communists. Most of the material was written and collected by Nym Wales during her stay with Chinese communist leaders in Yenan in 1937. Part of the material found in this series was used to write Wales' Inside Red China, The Chinese Communists: Sketches and Autobiographies of the Old Guard, a reprint of Red Dust, and Women in Modern China. A guide to the material, prepared by Nym Wales, appears at the beginning of the series.
box 19, folder 1

"My Yenan Notebooks," 1961

Scope and Contents note

Mimeograph prepared by Nym Wales as a guide to the use of the material found in this series. The appendix contains a nearly complete bibliography of her works, a resume, and selected passages from articles and book reviews about her life and literary works.
box 20, folder 1

Correspondence between Nym Wales and Edgar Snow 1937-1939

Scope and Contents note

Both Snow and Wales use a variety of pseudonyms to sign and address each other in these letters. Arranged chronologically.
 

Writings 1937-1939

Arrangement

Arranged by literary form.
 

Diaries and notebooks 1937-1938

box 20, folder 2

Number 1 1937 June 1-20

box 20, folder 3

Number 2 1937 May 16-June 15

box 20, folder 4

Number 3 1937 May 12

Scope and Contents note

Includes an autograph of Hsiao K'eh.
box 20, folder 5

Number 4, 1937 May 21-25

box 20, folder 6

Number 5 1937 May 15-17

box 20, folder 7

Number 6 1937 May 20-26

box 20, folder 8

Number 7A 1937 August 9

box 20, folder 9

Number 8B 1937 July 23

box 20, folder 10

Number 9 1937 August 14-15

box 20, folder 11

Number 10, 1937 June 10-21

box 20, folder 12

Number 11 1937 June 13-16

box 20, folder 13

Number 12 1937 June 22-29

box 20, folder 14

Number 13, 1937 July 3-14

box 20, folder 15

Number 14, 1937 June 29

box 20, folder 16

Number 15 1937 June 1-8

box 20, folder 17

Number 16 1937 May 4-31

box 20, folder 18

Number 17 1937 April 21-May 5

box 21, folder 1

Number 18 1937 April 22-May 28

Scope and Contents note

Includes three letters from Nym Wales to Edgar Snow.
box 21, folder 2

Number 19 1937 September 1

box 21, folder 3

Number 20, 1937 May 5-11

box 21, folder 4

Unnumbered 1937 June 12

box 21, folder 5

Unnumbered 1937 August

Scope and Contents note

Contains an interview with Mao Tse-tung on negotiations with the Nanking government and the war with Japan.
box 21, folder 6

Unnumbered 1937 August 18

Scope and Contents note

Contains an interview with Tung Pi-wu.
box 21, folder 7

Unnumbered 1937 August 19

Scope and Contents note

Contains an interview with Chang Wen-ping.
box 21, folder 8

Unnumbered 1937 September-October

Scope and Contents note

Includes two letters from Nym Wales to Edgar Snow.
box 21, folder 11

Unnumbered, 1937

box 21, folder 10

Unnumbered 1938 July 27

box 21, folder 9

Unnumbered 1938

box 21, folder 12

Unidentified undated

 

Books 1939

box 21, folder 13

Inside Red China, carbon copy of typescript draft

Scope and Contents note

Includes unpublished material.
 

Articles, essays, and compilations 1937, undated

box 21, folder 14

"The Passing of the Chinese Soviets," carbon copy of typescript draft 1937 August

box 21, folder 15

"Who's Who in Communist China," carbon copy of typescript draft undated

box 21, folder 16

Biographical profiles of Chinese communist leaders, typescript and carbon copies of drafts with annotations undated

box 21, folder 17

Lists of Chinese communist leaders according to place of origin, education, and socio-economic background undated

box 21, folder 18

List of Chinese communist political leaders killed or expelled since 1927 undated

box 21, folder 19

List of thirty women who took part in the Long March, typescript undated

 

Interviews 1937

box 21, folder 20

Chou, En-lai, typewritten transcript 1937 June 22

Scope and Contents note

Also includes a revised carbon copy.
box 21, folder 21

Mao, Tse-tung, typewritten transcript 1937 August 13

box 21, folder 22

Wu, Liang P'ing, typewritten transcript 1937 August 8

Note

Transcript was censored by Mao Tse-tung.
box 21, folder 23

Miscellaneous undated

 

Collected writings 1934-1944

box 22, folder 1

Bertram, James, interview with Mao Tse-tung, carbon copy of typewritten transcript 1937 October 25

box 22, folder 2

Chen, Tu-shiu, "Money or Service from Everyone!," mimeograph 1938 January

 

Chinese Soviet Republic

box 22, folder 3-11

Chu hsi pei pan shih ch'u (Northwest Office of the Chinese Soviet Republic) 1935-1936, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains eight documents. Topics include: instructions for grain saving, methods for handling table salt and cloth in order to consolidate finances in the region, problems of summer cultivation and winter harvest, the development of animal husbandry and the protection of ewes, the distribution of land certificates, the organization of labor cooperatives, economic policy, and public finances. See also: Oversize Material, numbers 12-17.
box 22, folder 12-13

Kuo-min ching-chi pu (Ministry of Finance) 1936

Scope and Contents note

Contains two mimeographs, including a notice concerning recent problems in the work organization of the cooperatives and a notice concerning the transportation of table salt.
box 22, folder 14

Shen pei sheng ko hsien lao tung hu chu she chi fu nü hsüeh hsi sheng chan tsu ti tsu shu jen shu ho chung tzu chi mien tzu ti fen p'ei piao 1936

Scope and Contents note

Statistics concerning agricultural cooperative groups in Shenpei province.
box 22, folder 15

Shen pai sheng Su yenan teng ch'i hsien jen k'ao tiao ch'a t'ung chi i lan piao 1936

Scope and Contents note

Population statistics from Shenpei province.
box 22, folder 16

Ts'ai-cheng pu, Chan-hsing chin-k'u tiao-li, mimeograph 1936

Scope and Contents note

Contains information about treasury regulations.
box 22, folder 17-18

Chou, En-lai 1938, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a mimeograph entitled, "How to Carry on a Protracted War," written in February of 1938 and an undated carbon copy of a typescript entitled, "On the People's Congress."
box 22, folder 19

Chu, Teh, Chung-kuo king nung hung chun, Hung chün tsung ssu ling pu ming ling 1935 November

Scope and Contents note

A proclamation from the headquarters of the Red Army encouraging Nationalist army personnel to defect. See also: Oversize Material, number 18.
 

Chung-kuo kung ch'an tang (Communist Party of China)

box 22, folder 20

Chung yang wei yüan hui, Chung kuo kung ch'an tang chih chung-kuo kuo min tang shu 1936 August

Scope and Contents note

A letter from the Central Committee of the Communist Party to the Kuomintang concerning the United Front against Japan. Includes a mimeograph with an English translation attached.
box 22, folder 21

Chung yang wei yüan hui, Chung yang kuan yü t'u ti cheng tse ti chih shih 1936

Scope and Contents note

A notice from the Central Committee concerning land policy.
box 22, folder 22

Hsi pei chung yang ch'u. Kuan yu chih hsing kai pein fu nung tse lueh chi ko chi kung ch'an tang yu su wei ai ti chih shih 1936

Scope and Contents note

A handwritten notice from the Northwest Bureau of the Communist Party concerning the transportation of rich peasants.
box 22, folder 23-24

Chung-kuo kung nung hung chün undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains the first page of a manuscript in Chinese (with English translation) titled, "History of the Growth of the Red Army, 193-," which discusses the time period from Wu-Han to Ching Kan Shan. Also included is a handwritten list of battles from the headquarters of the First Chinese Worker and Peasant Red Army in Chinese. See also: Oversize Material, numbers 19 and 20.
box 22, folder 25

"Fundamental Problems of the Chinese Revolution," lecture series notes undated

box 23, folder 1

Hearn, Laurence, book review of Edgar Snow's Red Star Over China, typescript undated

box 23, folder 2

Hsüeh-feng and Hsiao-p'eng, Lou-shan kuan ch'ien hou 1935

Scope and Contents note

Contains handwritten personal narratives of the events before and after the capture of Loushan pass. Also includes a typescript English translation.
box 23, folder 3

Hsiao, Hua, Kuo ch'ü ti wo (I Was) 1936

Scope and Contents note

Biography of a Communist Party member. See also: Oversize Material, number 21.
box 23, folder 4

I chiu san san Chung-kuo ching chi wei chi ti chien jui hua 1930s

Scope and Contents note

Carbon copy of handwritten manuscript which discusses critical economic conditions in China based on a statistical survey by a Communist economist.
box 23, folder 5

I chün t'uan wen-fang chan tou 1934

Scope and Contents note

Carbon copy of handwritten manuscript discussing the battle of Wen-fang. Includes a typescript English translation.
box 23, folder 6

Lin, Tzu-han, report to the Border Region People's Congress, mimeograph undated

 

Mao, Tse-tung

box 23, folder 7

Appeal to Chinese Muslims for support, mimeograph in Arabic 1936

box 23, folder 8

"Democracy and Revolution" or "The Obligation of the Chinese Anti-Japanese National United Front at the Present Stage," typescript 1937 April 1

box 23, folder 9

"Mission of the Chinese Revolution after the Reunion of the Chinese Communist Party and Kuomintang," mimeograph 1937 November

box 23, folder 10

Speech abstract delivered before the Northwest Youth Salvation Representatives Congress, carbon copy of typescript in English 1937 April 12

box 23, folder 11

Mao Tse-tung kuan yü t'ing chan k'ang Jih chih t'an hua, mimeograph circa 1930

Scope and Contents note

Contains talks by Mao concerning the ceasefire of the civil war and the fight against Japan.
box 23, folder 12

"North China Unconquered," by C. P. (?), typescript with carbon copy 1943 June

box 23, folder 13

Pang, Teh hwei, "Conditions of Our Ultimate Victory in the Protracted War," mimeograph 1937 December

box 23, folder 14

"Reconstruction in Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border Region," carbon copy of typewritten transcript of editorials and letters 1942 June

box 23, folder 15

Report on the activities of the Red Armies, carbon copy of typescript 1936 December

box 23, folder 16

"Report on the Central Hopei People's Self Defense Armies and the Political Organization Which They Are Fostering," 1938 March

box 23, folder 17

Shen-pei kung ch'an tang fa chan ti kai k'ang, carbon copy of manuscript 1937

Scope and Contents note

A report on the development of the Communist Party in Northern Shensi.
box 23, folder 18

Shih-Ming, "Theory and Task of the New Political Stage--Summarized from the 'New Stage' written by Mao Tse-tung," carbon copy of typescript undated

 

Snow, Edgar

box 23, folder 19

Interview (partial) with Chou En-lai, carbon copy of typescript transcript 1943-1944

box 23, folder 20

Notes on the organization and activities of the Chinese Red Army, handwritten and typescript undated

box 23, folder 21

"The Reds and the Northwest," 1937

Scope and Contents note

This article was read before the Men's Forum of the Peking Union Church and then published in the Shanghai Evening Post & Mercury in February of 1937. Includes a carbon copy of a typewritten transcript and printed copies.
box 23, folder 22

"Will China Become a Russian Satellite?," Saturday Evening Post undated

box 23, folder 23

"Ten Years of the Red Army," handwritten translation undated

box 23, folder 24

Wen, Pin and Hsu, Meng-ch'iu, T'sung Hsi-ch'ang pa tzu tao An-shun ch'ang 1936

Scope and Contents note

Contains Long March personal narratives.
box 23, folder 25

Yang, Te-chih, Chiang wo ti li shih hsieh tsai hsia mien circa 1936

Scope and Contents note

A handwritten autobiography of Yang Te-chih.
box 23, folder 26

Magazine and journal articles 1930s-1940s

box 23, folder 27

News clippings 1933-1950

box 23, folder 28

Book marks with portraits of Chinese Communist leaders and writers 1937

box 23, folder 29

Miscellaneous 1930s

 

CHINESE LITERATURE 1934-1937

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, biographical material, and printed matter written and collected by Nym Wales and Edgar Snow in connection with a writing project concerning Chinese literature during the 1920s and 1930s. Some of the material in this series appeared in Living China (1937), edited by Edgar Snow with an essay by Nym Wales.
 

Correspondence of Nym Wales and Edgar Snow 1934-1937

box 24, folder 1

Bennett, James W. circa 1937

box 24, folder 2

Carter, William D. 1937

box 24, folder 3

Chia, Wu 1937

box 24, folder 4

Hall, Brian 1936-1937

box 24, folder 5

Henle, Mr. 1935

box 24, folder 6

Herz, Henriette 1936-1937

box 24, folder 7

Hsiao, Ch'ien circa 1936-1937

box 24, folder 8

Hsu, S. S. (Lu Hsun Memorial Committee) 1937

box 24, folder 9

Lahmann, John 1937

box 24, folder 10

Leiper, Maria 1937

box 24, folder 11

Lin, Yutang 1935

box 24, folder 12

Mao, Tun undated

box 24, folder 13

Marshall, A. Calder 1937

box 24, folder 14

Pa, Chin 1936-1937

box 24, folder 15

Peake, Cyrus H. 1937

box 24, folder 16

Sun, Hsi-chen 1935

box 24, folder 17

Wen, Dr. Yuan-ming 1934

box 24, folder 18

Yang, Ping circa 1936-1937

box 24, folder 19

Yao, Hsin-nung 1936

box 24, folder 20

Yuan, C. P. 1937

box 24, folder 21

Unidentified undated

 

Writings 1936-1937 undated

Arrangement

Arranged by literary form and then chronologically.
 

Articles and essays

box 24, folder 22

"The Modern Chinese Literary Movement," 1936 June

Scope and Contents note

Contains typescript and carbon copy drafts, outlines, and a printed copy of the essay which was published in Living China.
box 24, folder 23

Bibliography for Living China, carbon copy of typescript undated

box 24, folder 24

"The New Literature of 'Living China'," typescript 1936

box 24, folder 25

"Literature and Revolution in China," carbon copy of typescript 1937 February 9

box 24, folder 26

"Salute to Lu Shun," co-authored and edited by Edgar Snow, typescript with carbon copy 1937 February 9

Note

Written for Democracy magazine.
box 24, folder 27

"The Chinese Short Story," typescript undated

box 24, folder 28

"Artists in Arms," carbon copy of typescript undated

box 24, folder 29

Book reviews undated

box 24, folder 30

Notes undated

Scope and Contents note

Also includes manuscript fragments and outlines.
box 24, folder 31

Book review of Living China, undated

 

Collected correspondence 1935-1937

box 25, folder 1

China League of Left Writers 1935 March 11

box 25, folder 2

Franklin, Cecil 1937 April 27

box 25, folder 3

Leiper, Maria (Simon and Schuster, Inc.) 1937 October 11

box 25, folder 4

Postgate, Raymond undated

box 25, folder 5

Miscellaneous undated

 

Collected writings 1930-1945, undated

Scope and Contents

Comprised of short stories, plays, poems, autobiographical sketches, and articles.
box 25, folder 6

Ai, Wu 1938

box 25, folder 7

Buck, Pearl S. 1930-circa 1931

box 25, folder 8

Chang, T'ien-yi undated

box 25, folder 9

Chang, Tzu P'ing 1935

box 25, folder 10

Chen, H. C. undated

box 25, folder 11

Chen, L. J. 1938

box 25, folder 12

Ch'en, Shou-yi 1936

box 25, folder 13

Chen, Ta-jin undated

box 25, folder 14

Cheng, Nung undated

box 25, folder 15

Chou, Wen undated

box 25, folder 16

Chung, Tang undated

box 25, folder 17

Fei, Jen-tze undated

box 25, folder 18

Hahn, Emily undated

box 25, folder 19

Howard, Harry Paxton undated

box 25, folder 20

Hsiao, Chien 1942

box 25, folder 21

Hsiao, Hung 1941, undated

box 25, folder 22

Hsiao, K. C. undated

box 25, folder 23

Hsiung, S. I. undated

box 25, folder 24

Hsu, Ti-shan undated

box 25, folder 25

Hsu, Tsin-wen undated

box 25, folder 26

Hsu, Wen undated

box 25, folder 27

Hu, Shih undated

box 25, folder 28

Hu, Yeh-p'ing undated

box 25, folder 29

Irwin, Richard 1938

box 25, folder 30

Kao Tao undated

box 25, folder 31

Lao, Shiang undated

box 25, folder 32

League of Left Writers of China 1935

box 25, folder 33

Leung, George Kin 1936

box 25, folder 34

Lin, Yutang 1936

box 25, folder 35

Ling, Hsu Hua 1936

box 25, folder 36

Liu, Chu Chien undated

box 26, folder 1

Lu, Hsün 1935 undated

Note

Also known as Lu Sin, Lu Hsun, and Chou Shu-jen.
box 26, folder 2

Mao, Tun undated

box 26, folder 3

Mei, Chung Fu undated

box 26, folder 4

Mu, Shih-ying undated

box 26, folder 5

Pa, Chin 1936

box 26, folder 6

Ping, Hsi undated

box 26, folder 7

Sha, Ting 1936

box 26, folder 8

Shen, Ts'ung-wen undated

box 26, folder 9

Shih, Ming (Yang Ping) undated

box 26, folder 10

Siao, Emi undated

box 26, folder 11-13

Snow, Edgar 1937, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a draft of the introduction to Living China " with biographical sketches of Chinese authors from 1937. Also included is an undated draft of an introduction to an unidentified work on Lu Shun, and an undated interview with Lu Shun.
box 26, folder 14

Sun, Hsi-chen undated

box 26, folder 15

Tai, Ping-wan undated

box 26, folder 16

T'ien, Chun (Hsiao Chun) undated

box 26, folder 17

Ting, Ling 1935, undated

box 26, folder 18

Tsao, Yu 1936

box 26, folder 19

Tu, Fu 1936

box 26, folder 20

Wang, Che-fu undated

box 26, folder 21

Wei, Chun-I undated

box 26, folder 22

Wells, Laura Preston 1930

box 26, folder 23

Wu, Ch'iang undated

box 26, folder 24

Wu, K. T. 1936

box 26, folder 25

Yang, Kang 1945

box 27, folder 1

Yao, Hsing-nung undated

box 27, folder 2

Yeh, Tzu 1937

box 27, folder 3

Yu, P'ing-pe 1936

box 27, folder 4

Yu, Ta-fu 1936

box 27, folder 5

Miscellaneous poems 1936-1938, undated

box 27, folder 6

Miscellaneous short stories 1935, undated

 

Biographical material 1933-1937 undated

box 27, folder 7

Chang, Tzu p'ing undated

box 27, folder 8

Chu, Hsiang undated

box 27, folder 9

Hsiao, Ch'ien 1937 January 30

box 27, folder 10

Hsiao, Hung (Chang Nai-ying) undated

box 27, folder 11

Hsu, Tsin undated

box 27, folder 12

Hu, Shih undated

box 27, folder 13

Jou, Shih undated

box 27, folder 14

Lu, Hsun 1936, undated

box 27, folder 15

Mu, Mu-t'ien undated

box 27, folder 16

Pa, Chin undated

box 27, folder 17

Shen, Yen-ping undated

box 27, folder 18

Shih, Ming undated

box 27, folder 19

Tien, Han undated

box 27, folder 20

Ting, Ling 1933, undated

box 27, folder 21

Tzu, Mo Hsu 1933

box 27, folder 22

List of Chinese writers killed or imprisoned in the 1920s-1930s undated

Scope and Contents note

Prepared by Mao Tun.
box 27, folder 23

List of the board of directors of the Chinese National Writers and Artists Association undated

box 27, folder 24

Miscellaneous notes and clippings 1934-1936, undated

 

CHINESE ART 1932-1936, 1960

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, and biographical material collected by Nym Wales during her encounter with "left-wing" painters and poets during the early 1930s. A guide to the material, prepared by Nym Wales, appears at the beginning of the series.
box 28, folder 1

"Notes on Left-Wing Painters and Modern Art in China," mimeograph 1960

Scope and Contents note

A guide to the material found in this series created by Nym Wales.
 

Correspondence 1934-1936 undated

box 28, folder 2

Cheng, Chen-to 1935

box 28, folder 3

China Today 1935

box 28, folder 4

Herz, Henriette 1935-1936

box 28, folder 5

Lin, Yutang 1935

box 28, folder 6

Snow, Edgar 1935

box 28, folder 7

Walsh, Richard J. 1935-1936

box 28, folder 8

Wang, Chün-chü 1934-1936

box 28, folder 9

Yang, Ping undated

box 28, folder 10

Yao, Hsing-nung, 1935

box 28, folder 11

Miscellaneous and unidentified undated

 

Writings 1932-1935 undated

Arrangement

Arranged by literary form and then chronologically.
 

Articles and essays

box 28, folder 12

"An Exhibition of Paintings of Liu Hai-Sou," China Critic 1932 November 3

box 28, folder 13

"Revolutionary Art in China," carbon copy of typescript 1935

box 28, folder 14

"Chinese Artists Turn to the Masses," carbon copy of transcript 1935

Note

Published as "China's New Art" in Asia, July 1935.
box 28, folder 15

"Revolution in China's Art," typescript draft undated

box 28, folder 16

Notes on left-wing painters and poets undated

 

Collected writings 1934-1936 undated

box 28, folder 17-18

Wang, Chün-chü 1934-1935

Scope and Contents note

Contains copies of "The Four Gentlemen of China," published in Asia in December of 1935. It was edited with an introduction by Nym Wales. Also included in this file is a handwritten copy of "Present Day China's Art" in Chinese with a typewritten English translation. Authorship of this work is not certain.
box 28, folder 19

Translations of "Left-Wing" poetry circa 1934-1936

box 28, folder 20

Translations of communications by Association des Ecrivains et Artistes Revolutionaires and Andre Viollis undated

box 28, folder 21-22

Biographical material undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains material on Liu Hai-Sou and Wang Chün-chü.
box 28, folder 23

Miscellaneous printed material undated

 

GENERAL SUBJECT FILE 1931-1961

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, charts, maps, circulars, clippings, posters, and other printed matter dealing for the most part with the Far East, especially China. Arranged alphabetically by subject or issuing organization.
box 29, folder 1

American Brotherhood for Cooperative Democracy undated

box 29, folder 2

American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression 1940, undated

box 29, folder 3-4

American Labour Fund for Aid to China, Board of Custody 1943, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a typescript draft of a memorandum on the use of American labor funds in China written by Nym Wales and other general material regarding the organization.
box 29, folder 5

Americans in Shanghai undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains an evacuation plan.
box 29, folder 6

Anglo-Russian relations undated

box 29, folder 7

Baguio, Philippine Islands 1937

Scope and Contents note

Contains a directory and visitor's guide.
box 29, folder 8

Bertram, James 1940

Scope and Contents note

Contains biographical material.
box 29, folder 9

Bethune, Norman, 1940, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains biographical material.
box 29, folder 10

Chin tribes 1931

 

China 1931-1946

box 29, folder 11-12

General 1931-1936, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains news clippings as well as magazine and journal articles.
box 29, folder 13

Commerce 1930, 1938

box 29, folder 14

Constitutions 1936

Scope and Contents note

Contains a draft of a constitution beginning, "Chung-hua min kuo hsien fa ts'ao an."
box 29, folder 15

Description and travel undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a carbon copy of a typescript draft of "Christmas in a Chinese Temple" by Nym Wales.
box 29, folder 16-17

Economic conditions 193-1942, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a general file as well as a handwritten manuscript in Chinese from the Kuomintang Financial Convention in Nanking. The opening lines of the manuscript translate to "Again some arbitrary propaganda..."
box 29, folder 18

Famines 1934

Scope and Contents note

Carbon copy of manuscript in Chinese that translates to "Problems of famine in China."
 

History

box 29, folder 19

Pre-1900 1938, undated

box 29, folder 20-22

Civil War circa 1943-1945, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a general file on the civil war of 1945-1949 as well as typescripts of "Who Will Win the Civil War in China?" by Michael Lindsay and "The Question of Civil War in China" by Nym Wales.
box 29, folder 23-24

Industries 1938, 1946

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file as well as copies of "The Genius of China as seen in the Unit" written by Rewi Alley in August 1946.
box 30, folder 1

Maps 1934

box 30, folder 2-5

Politics and government 1935-1944, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file, a copy of "China Needs True Democracy" (1943) by Chang Lan, a copy of "Freedom of Thought and the Ordinary Rule of Running a Government" by an unidentified author, and a list of "hsiens" in Hunan with a note from T. K. Wong to Edgar Snow.
box 30, folder 6

Price and wage indexes 1943

box 30, folder 7

Theater and the arts 1933, undated

box 30, folder 8

Women 1938, undated

Scope and Contents note

Material focuses on women's role in society and the state.
box 30, folder 9

China Aid Council undated

box 30, folder 10

China Council undated

box 30, folder 11-12

China Defense League undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file and posters.
box 30, folder 13

Chinese Association of Labor undated

box 30, folder 14

Chinese in New Zealand 1938

Scope and Contents note

Contains an article by G. T. and Rewi Alley.
box 30, folder 15

Chinese in the Pacific (Fiji to Hawaii) 1938

Scope and Contents note

Includes an article by Rewi Alley.
box 30, folder 16

Chinese (language) 1937

Scope and Contents note

Includes a handwritten article in Chinese translated as "The New Chinese Character Movement in Northern China."
box 30, folder 17

Chinese Journalists Association 1936

box 30, folder 18

Chinese students abroad 1943

box 30, folder 19

Citizens Committee to Repeal Chinese Exclusion and Place Immigration on a Quota Basis undated

box 30, folder 20

Citizens Committee to Welcome Madame Chiang Kai-shek undated

box 30, folder 21

Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy 1946-1948

box 30, folder 22

Committee for a Democratic Policy toward China 1945

box 30, folder 23-26

Confucianism 1930s

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file, notes on the Confucian revival in China by Edgar Snow, and two drafts of articles by Nym Wales: "Back to California" and "New Life in Old China."
box 30, folder 27-28

Democracy magazine 1937, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes correspondence as well as project material with writings by Nym Wales and Edgar Snow.
box 30, folder 29

Donald, William Henry 1938

Scope and Contents note

Contains biographical material.
box 31, folder 1

East and West Association 1942

box 31, folder 2-3

Education - China 1932-1934, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains a general file as well as an outline discussing education in times of emergency from the Peiping Cultural Circles National Salvation Group.
 

Fascism circa 1930-1936

box 31, folder 4

General 1934

box 31, folder 5

Japan 1934, undated

box 31, folder 6

China (Blue Shirt Society) 1934-1936, undated

box 31, folder 7

Snow, Edgar, "The Meaning of Fascism," Peiping Chronicle 1935 January 9

 

Wales, Nym 1930s

box 31, folder 8

"Confucian Fascism,"

box 31, folder 9

"Fascism in China,"

box 31, folder 10

"Fascist Development in China,"

box 31, folder 11

"The Fascist Movement in China,"

box 31, folder 12

"Kuomintang China: A Study in Colonial 'Sub-Fascism,'"

box 31, folder 13

Miscellaneous notes and drafts

box 31, folder 14-15

Flood Relief-China 1931-1932

Scope and Contents note

Contains a National Flood Relief Commission file and an article by Edgar Snow titled, "In The Wake of China's Flood," published in the New York Herald Tribune, December 6th, 1931.
box 31, folder 16

France 1930s

box 31, folder 17

German interests in China undated

box 31, folder 18

Germany 1930s

box 31, folder 19

Great Britain 1930s

box 31, folder 20

Hahn, Emily 1939-1940

Scope and Contents note

Contains biographical material.
box 31, folder 21

Hogg, George Aylwin 1942 December

Scope and Contents note

Contains biographical material and a typescript by Nym Wales titled, "About George Aylwin Hogg."
 

Industrial cooperatives

box 76, folder 1

India 1942-1960

box 76, folder 2-3

Philippines 1940

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles on 20th century history of the Philippines, correspondence regarding industrial cooperatives there, and an address by Benito Razon at the Ateneo de Manila on July 24th, 1940.
box 31, folder 22

Japan 1931-1941

box 31, folder 23-30

Korea 1939-1961

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file, a typescript by Changsoon Kim, and several writings by Nym Wales including, "Korea--America's Forgotten Ally," "Korea Is to Be Free and Independent," "Notes on Korea and the Life of Kim San," and "Rebel Korea." Also contains notes by Wales and a revision of an article for Britannica Junior.
box 31, folder 31

Labouring Mutual Aid Society undated

box 31, folder 32-33

Literary criticism and book reviews 1932-1941

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file as well as a piece by Nym Wales in the column "Dissenting Opinions" from the Saturday Review of Literature on January 31, 1942.
box 32, folder 1-3

Manchuria 1933-1936, undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains files on banditry, description and travel, and politics and government. Also included is an organizational chart of the Manchoukuo government.
box 32, folder 4

Mitford Chemical Works undated

box 32, folder 5

Mohammed 1932

box 32, folder 6

Mongolia 1935, undated

box 32, folder 7

National War Fund undated

box 32, folder 8

New China Information Committee 1938

box 32, folder 9-10

New Life Movement 1934-1939

Scope and Contents note

Contains a general file and an article by Randall Gould titled, "A Foreigner Looks at the New Life Movement," published in Tien Hsia Monthly in November 1936.
box 32, folder 11

Old China Hands 1945

Scope and Contents note

Includes a roster.
box 32, folder 12

Opium 1932-1933, undated

box 32, folder 13

Philippine Civic League undated

box 32, folder 14

Philippine Islands 1932-1940

box 32, folder 15

Refugees and war relief - China 1938-1944, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes material on International Peace Hospitals.
box 32, folder 16-19

Shanghai 1931-1936, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file, maps and descriptions, the 1934-1936 annual report for the Shanghai Municipal Council, and a reprint of an article about the Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo railroad by Edgar Snow and S. Y. Livingston titled, "Hangchow and Beyond."
box 33, folder 1

Soong family 1943

Scope and Contents note

Includes biographical material.
box 33, folder 2

Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact 1944, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a draft of an article by Nym Wales titled, "The Soviet-Japanese Pact and the Far East."
box 33, folder 3

Teheran conference undated

box 33, folder 4

United Peace Alliance 1938

 

US relations (general)

box 33, folder 5

China 1938-1952

box 33, folder 6-7

Japan 1940, undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes a general file and "Must We Beat Japan First?" by Edgar Snow, which was published in Saturday Evening Post on October 24, 1942.
box 33, folder 8

Philippine Islands undated

box 33, folder 9

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1933-1936

box 33, folder 10

Y.W.C.A. of China 1940

box 33, folder 11-12

Miscellaneous undated

 

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE OF NYM WALES AND EDGAR SNOW 1935-1954

Scope and Contents note

Contains miscellaneous correspondence, arranged alphabetically by correspondent or organization.
box 34, folder 1

Araneta, Salvador (Philippine Civic League) 1940

box 34, folder 2

Changsoon, Kim (Korean American Cultural Association) 1942-1943

box 34, folder 3

Dudley, Marion 1942

box 34, folder 4

Fortune Magazine (William D. Gear) 1942

box 34, folder 5

Fullsea, Wang 1939

box 34, folder 6

Gould, Randall 1941

box 34, folder 7

Griffin, David 1940

box 34, folder 8

Herz, Henriette 1935-1944

box 34, folder 9

Hsu, M. S. 1939

box 34, folder 10

Joy, Charles R. (Unitarian Service Committee) 1944

box 34, folder 11

Ladies Home Journal (Helen Schofield Luckas) 1954

box 34, folder 12

Lapwood, E. Ralph and Nancy (via the American Friends Service Committee) 1951

box 34, folder 13

Li, Min 1939-1950

box 34, folder 14

Lim, Sian-tek, 1939-1940

box 34, folder 15

Lin, Jui chen 1938

box 34, folder 16

London Daily Herald (Francis Williams) 1937

box 34, folder 17

National City Bank (Peiping) 1937

box 34, folder 18

Petrova, A. 1942

Note

Petrova was secretary to the ambassador at the Embassy of the USSR in Washington, D. C.
box 34, folder 19

Phillips, Dorothea 1940

box 34, folder 20

Powell, J. B. 1936-1937

box 34, folder 21

Sun, Madame Yat-sen (Soong Ching Ling, China Defense League) 1939

box 34, folder 22

Walsh, Richard J., 1944

box 34, folder 23

William, Maurice (Sun Yat-Sen Day Project) 1944

box 34, folder 24

Worcester, Elizabeth 1940

box 34, folder 25

Miscellaneous and unidentified 1935-1944

 

MISCELLANY undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains miscellaneous printed matter and stencils of the guides to the collection prepared by Nym Wales.
box 34, folder 26, 30

Greeting cards, calling cards, shopping lists, menus, receipts, and notes

box 34, folder 27-29

Notebooks on the Silesian Loan Question (1735-1756)

Scope and Contents note

Contains three notebooks.
 

Stencils (inked)

box 35

"Notes on the Beginnings of the Industrial Cooperatives"

Access

Box 35 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The typescripts created from these stencils are available in Box 1, Folder 1-3 ("Notes on the Beginnings of the Industrial Cooperatives in China," 1958)
box 36

"Notes on the Chinese Student Movement, 1935-1937"

Access

Box 36 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The typescripts created from these stencils are available in Box 11, Folder 1-2 ("Notes on the Chinese Student Movement, 1935-1936")
box 37

"Notes on the Sian Incident, 1936"

Access

Box 37 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The typescripts created from these stencils are available in Box 17, Folder 1-2 ("Notes on the Sian Incident, 1936")
 

PHOTOGRAPHS 1930-1987 1930-1987

Scope and Contents note

Contains photographs, negatives, slides, and albums depicting Nym Wales, Chinese communist leaders, INDUSCO (Chinese Industrial Cooperative) activities, and other events related to the communist movement in China during the 1930s and 1940s. Also includes typewritten notes about the photographs, located in envelope A, copper printing plates, and photo postcards.
box 67, folder 1

A: Typewritten notes concerning the photos in the collection undated

Note

Most of the notes are in the form of captions for particular photos; however, they should be used with caution as there are certain inconsistencies.
box 67, folder 2

B: 4 photos and 1 photocopy of Helen Foster Snow (Nym Wales) 1930s-1954

box 67, folder 3

C: 4 photos of Ida Pruitt at various INDUSCO (Chinese Industrial Cooperative) centers late 1930s-early 1940s

box 67, folder 4

D: 13 photos of Rewi Alley at various INDUSCO centers late 1930s-early 1940s

box 67, folder 5

E: 1 photo of Edgar Snow and O.J. Todd, Head of Famine Relief in China, and 1 photo of Edgar Snow with the Headquarters Company of the First Front Red Army 1931-1937

box 67, folder 6

F: 2 photos and 2 copyprints of Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai), 5 photos of Chu Teh (Zhu De), and 1 photo of Lin Piao (Lin Biao) 1937 undated

box 67, folder 7

G: 12 photographs of Mao Tse-tung and others 1930s

Scope and Contents note

Others pictured include: Chu Teh, Agnes Smedley, Hsiao Hua, Yeh Chien-ying, Ho Tzu-chien, Po Ku, and Chou En-lai. Also contains the first images taken of Kuomintang and communist cooperation in China.

Separated Materials

In addition, four other original photographs of Mao Tse-tung were removed from Envelope G and moved to Box OCM12. These include 2 portraits of Mao Tse-tung circa 1936-1937, 1 group photo of Red Army veterans circa 1936, and 1 photo of Po Ku, Chou En-lai, Chu Teh, and Mao Tse-tung circa 1930. Photocopies of these four photographs are available in Box 67.
box OCM12

G: Portraits of Mao Tse-tung, Chou En-lai, and Red Army veterans 1930-1937

Access

Box OCM12 may not be used without permission of the Archivist.

Scope and Contents

2 portraits of Mao Tse-tung circa 1936-1937, 1 group photo of Red Army veterans circa 1936, and 1 photo of Po Ku, Chou En-lai, Chu Teh, and Mao Tse-tung circa 1930. Photographs were originally found in Envelope G.
box 67, folder 8-9

H: 36 portraits of Red Army leaders and others 1936-1937 undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes images of Chu Pui-teh, Feng Yu-hsiang (Feng Yuxiang), Wang Chen, Li Ming, H.S. "Newsreel" Wong, Chang Yen-ching (Zhang Yanqing), Hsiao Chin-kuang (Xiao Jinguang or Man Ge), Fang Wen-ping (Fang Wenbing), Li Hsien-chen (Li Xianzhen), Lo Chen-yu (Luo Zhenyu), Wang Liang, Ting Chien-hsiu (Ding Jianxiu), Hsiao K'eh (Xiao Ke), Han Ying (or Xiang Yin), Tso Chuan (Zuo Quan or Zuo Shuren), Chiang Ming (Kim San, real name Chiang Chi-rak), Chang Chao-lin (Zhang Zhaolin), Chang Wen-ping (Zhang Wenbing), Ho Lung (He Long), David Yui (Yu Ch'i-wei), Li Fu Ch'un (Li Fuchun), Hsu Hai-tung (Xu Haidong), Hsu Hsiang-chien (Xu Xiangqian), Ch'en Ming-hsu (Chen Mingshu), H.H. Chen, Chiang Kai-shek, P'eng Teh-huai (Peng Dehuai), Seo Kiu-leung, Fu Chiu Kuei (Fu Jiukuai), Lin Yutang, Jimmy Yen (Yan Yangchu), and Hsu Hai-tung (Xu Haidong).
box 67, folder 10

I: Group photographs of Red Army leaders and various other communist groups 1934-1937 undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes photographs of Liu Zhi, Xiao Ke, He Long, Lin Piao (Lin Biao), Zhu De, Fang Wenbing, Sun Renjiong, Wang Zhen, Shao Kuei, leaders of the 8th Route Army, delegation from the Nanjing Government, the Chinese Second Soviet Congress held February 3, 1934, the Red Army Youth Group, the Northwest Youth Group, and the Guomindang Delegation.
box 68, folder 1-2

J: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

Scope and Contents note

The original Envelope J contained approximately 188 photographs. The envelope has been divided into several smaller envelopes.
box 68, folder 3

J I: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 68, folder 4

J II: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 68, folder 5

mJ III: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 68, folder 6

mJ IV: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 68, folder 7

mJ V: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 68, folder 8

mJ VI: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 69, folder 1

mJ VII: Scenes of the Red Army and Chinese Communist areas 1936-1937

box 69, folder 2-4

K: Student demonstrations 1935-1936

Scope and Contents note

Envelopes K and K I contain approximately 187 photographs.
box 69, folder 5

K I: Student demonstrations 1935-1936

Scope and Contents

Envelopes K and K I contain approximately 187 photographs.
box 69, folder 6

L: 11 photos of the student movement undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes images of the 29th Route Army at Ching Lungshan (Jinglongshan) with student marchers, Constance Chang, Wang Ju-mei (Huang Hua), H.S. "Newsreel" Wong, Frank Smothers, Liu Tsui (Liu Cui), and Kuo Wei-hung (Guo Weihong).
box 69, folder 7

M: Photographs taken by James Bertram of the Sian Incident and the Red Army circa 1936

Scope and Contents note

Includes images of the 8th Route Army and mass meetings. Approximately 57 photographs total.
box 69, folder 8

N: INDUSCO activities late 1930s 1940s

Scope and Contents note

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 70, folder 1-2

N: INDUSCO activities late 1930s 1940s

Scope and Contents

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs.
box 70, folder 3-5

O: INDUSCO activities late 1930s, 1940s

Scope and Contents

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 71, folder 1-2

P: INDUSCO activities late 1930s 1940s

Scope and Contents note

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 71, folder 3

Q: INDUSCO activities late 1930s, 1940s

Scope and Contents

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 71, folder 4-5

R: INDUSCO activities late 1930s, 1940s

Scope and Contents

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 71, folder 6

S: INDUSCO activities late 1930s 1940s

Scope and Contents note

Envelopes N-S contain approximately 534 photographs. Also includes 7 postcards located in Envelope Q. Photographs in Envelope S taken by George Hogg.
box 71, folder 7

T: 15 photos of INDUSCO activities in the Philippines early 1940s

box 71, folder 8

U: Paintings by "left-wing" painters of Peking 1930s

Scope and Contents note

Includes 20 photographs, 4 photo postcards, and 9 printed copies of photographs.
box 71, folder 9

V: Art works of Wang Chun-chu (Wang Junchu) early 1930s

Scope and Contents note

Includes photographs, negatives, and photo postcards of the artist's work.
box 71, folder 10

W: 4 photographic prints of charcoal drawings by Wang Chun-chu (Wang Junchu) undated

Scope and Contents note

Also includes a magazine clipping and a note written by Nym Wales about the drawings.
box 71, folder 11

Y: Chinese writers and artists undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes images of Liu Hai-Sou (Liu Haisu), Wang Chun-chu (Wang Junchu or Hu Man), Hsiao Ai-mi, Ting Ling (Ding Ling, originally Jian Bingzhi), and Mei Lan, also known by his stage name as Mei Lan Fong (Mai Laifang). Includes images of Mei Lan dressed as both himself and as his female stage persona.
box 72, folder 1

Z: 15 photos of activities involving the Korean Village of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and the Central Normal College of Seoul, South Korea 1937 undated

Scope and Contents note

Also includes images of Louise Yim Hahn and Soon Kyo Hahn.
box 72, folder 2-3

AA: Chinese scenes and other items undated

Scope and Contents note

Contains various images taken in China, including Chinese student movement demonstrations in Beijing, INDUSCO activities, and Red Army photographs. Envelope AA also includes Japanese photos of Manchuria and Mongolia, photos of an exhibit of Chinese art in the Philippines, handwritten notes, bookplates, and 4 copper printing plates with etchings of Mao Tse-tung and Chu Teh. Envelope AE includes photographs primarily from Edgar Snow's 1939 trip to Yan'an (Yenan) and surrounding communist areas. Envelope mAB located in oversize photo file. Approximately 214 photographs total.
box 72, folder 4

mAB: Chinese scenes and other items undated

box 72, folder 5

AC: Chinese scenes and other items undated

box 72, folder 6

AD: Chinese scenes and other items undated

box 72, folder 7

AE: Chinese scenes and other items undated

box 72, folder 8

AF: Red Army and Chinese Communist members undated

Scope and Contents note

Includes images of the Red Army artillery unit, Beijing student demonstrations, Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai), Red University Army group, Mao Tse-tung, Ho Tzu-chien (He Zizhen), Rewi Alley, Chu Teh (Zhu De), Chiang Kai-shek, Hsiao K'o (Xiao Ke), Hsu Hai-tung (Xu Haidong), Peng Dehuai, and unidentified persons.
box 72, folder 9

AG: 6 photos of Nym Wales 1985-1986

Scope and Contents note

Includes 2 images with An Wei.
box 72, folder 10

AH: 1 photo Nym Wales with Fu-shih Wang 1986

Scope and Contents note

Also includes an excerpt from Chapter 22 of My China Years describing how Wales and Wang met.
box 72, folder 11

AI: 80th birthday and exhibit 1987

Scope and Contents note

Contains 2 photographs of Nym Wales on her 80th birthday and 2 photographs of the "Helen Snow in China" exhibit held in Xi'an, China.
box fAJ

fAJ: 3 albums titled XIAN, CHINA 1987

Scope and Contents note

3 small albums containing images of the "Helen Snow in China" exhibit held in Xi'an, China.
slide cabinet

Slides undated

Scope and Contents note

23 slides depicting the charcoal sketches listed in the Art series by Wang Junchu (Wang Chün Ch'u), also known as Meng Tou and Li Zo.
 

OVERSIZE MATERIAL 1926-1937

 

Library bound manuscripts 1926-1937

Note

These items were originally transferred to the Hoover Institution Library at the time of acquisition, where they were bound and assigned a number. They are referenced elsewhere in the finding aid under the appropriate subject series.
box 42

1. "一九三四年白区工人斗争统计 (Yijiusansi nian baiqu gongren douzheng tongji)" 1934

Note

English translation: "Statistics Regarding the Worker's Struggle in White Areas"
box 42

2. "北平市全体学生示威宣言 (Beipingshi quanti xuesheng shiwei xuanyan)" 1936 December 12

Note

English translation: "Manifesto of the Beiping Student Demonstrations"
box 42

3. "我们的呼吁 (Women de huyu)," 北平市学生救国联合会者 (Beipingshi xuesheng jiuguo lianhehuizhe) 1926

Note

English translation: "Our Appeal," Beiping Student's Federation for the Salvation of the Nation
box 42

4. "上蒋委员长及三中全会书 (Shang Jiang Weiyuan changji sanzhongquanhui shu)" 1937

Note

English translation: "Document Regarding Chiang Kai-Shek Committee Third Plenum"
box 73

5. "什么叫做《秘密外交?》 (Shenme jiaozuo 'Mimi waijiao?')," 天津学生扩大宣传示威团 (Tianjin Xuesheng Kuoda xuanchuan shiwei tuan) undated

Note

English translation: "What Do You Call 'Secret Diplomacy?,'" Tianjin Student's Society for the Broader Dissemination of Information
box 73

6. "留东中国学生救亡会宣言 (Liu Dong Zhongguo xuesheng jiuwang hui xuanyan)" 1936

Note

English translation: "Manifesto of the Committee of Chinese Students in Tokyo for the Salvation of the Nation"
box 73

7. "告平津同学书 (Gao ping jin tongxue shu)," 北平燕京大学学生自治会 (Beiping Yanjing Daxue xuesheng zizhi hui) 1934

Note

English translation: "Letter to [My] Gaopingjin Classmates," Beiping Yanjing University Student Self-Governance Committee
box 42

8. "成立宣言 (Chengli Xuanyan)," 北平各界救国联合会者 (Beiping Ge Jie Jiuguo Lianhehuizhe) undated

Note

English translation: "Founding Manifesto," Members of the Federation of Beiping People from All Walks of Life for the Salvation of the Nation
box 42

9. "中国共产党北方局对西安事变和平解决宣言 (Zhongguo Gongchandang beifangju dui Xi'an shibian heping jiejue xuanyan)" 1936

Note

English translation: "Manifesto of the Northern Office of the Chinese Communist Party Regarding a Peaceful Settlement to the Xi'an Incident of December 12th, 1936 [the kidnapping of Chiang Kai-Shek]"
box 42

10. "《一二,一二》纪念宣传大纲 ('Yi Er, Yi Er' Jinian Xuanchaun Dagang)," 西北各界救国联合会宣传部 (Xibei Gejie Jiuguo Lianhehui Xuanchuanbu) 1936

Note

English translation: "One Two, One Two: A Statement of Leading Principles," The Propaganda Department of the Northwestern Federation of People from All Walks of Life for the Salvation of the Nation
box 42

11. "告各党各派书 (Gao Ge Dang Ge Pai Shu)," 西北各界救国联合会宣传部 (Xibei Gejie Jiuguo Lianhehui Xuanchuanbu) 1936

Note

English translation: "A Message to Every Party and Every Faction," The Propaganda Department of the Northwestern Federation of People from All Walks of Life for the Salvation of the Nation
box 42

12. "中华苏维埃人民共和国中央政府《驻》西北办事处命令 (Zhonghua suweiai rengong heguo zhongyang zhengfu《zhu》Xibei banshichu mingling)" 1936 May 21

Note

English translation: "Order from the Northwest Office of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic Central Government," signed by Chairman Bo Gu
box 42

13. "中华苏维埃人民共和国中央政府《驻》西北办事处布告, 主席博古 (Zhonghua suweiai renmin gongheguo zhongyang zhengfu zhu xibei banshichu bugao, zhuxi Bo Gu)" 1936 July 8

Note

English translation: "Notice from the Northwest Office of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic Central Government," signed by Chairman Bo Gu
box 42

14. "中华苏维埃人民共和国中央政府《驻》西北办事处布告(关于母羊), 主席博古 (Zhonghua suweiai renmin gongheguo zhongyang zhengfu zhu xibei banshichu bugao, zhuxi Bo Gu)" 1936 January 10

Note

English translation: "Notice [regarding sheep] from the Northwest Office of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic Central Government," signed by Chairman Bo Gu
box 73

15. "中华苏维埃人民共和国中央政府《驻》西北办事处土地部布告, 部长王观澜 (Zhonghua suweiai renmin gongheguo zhongyang zhengfu zhu xibei banshichu tudi bu bugao, buzhang Wang Guanlan)," 1936 January 25

Note

English translation: "Notice on Land Policy from the Northwest Office Land Department of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic Central Government," signed by Minister Wang Guan Lan
box 73

16. "中华苏维埃人民共和国中央政府《驻》西北办事处土地部训令 (Zhonghua suweiai renmin gongheguo zhongyang zhengfu zhu xibei banshichu tudi bu xunling, buzhang Wang Guanlan)" 1936 March 26

Note

English translation: "Notice on Land Policy from the Northwest Office Land Department of the Chinese Soviet People's Republic Central Government," signed by Minister Wang Guanlan
box 73

17. "中华苏维埃共和国临时中央政府《驻》西北办事处布告, 主席博古, 财政部长林伯渠 (Zhonghua suweiai gongheguo linshi zhongyang zhengfu zhu xibei banshichu bugao, zhuxi Bo Gu caicheng buzhang Lin Boqu)" 1935 December 1

Note

English translation: "Notice from the Northwest Office of the Chinese Soviet Republic Interim Central Government," signed by Chairman Bo Gu and Finance Minister Lin Boqu
box 73

18. "红军总司令部命令 (Hongjun zongsilingbu mingling)" 1935 November

Scope and Contents note

Translated as "Order from Red Army General Headquarters." This is a proclamation issued in the name of Zhu De, Commander -in-Chief of the Chinese Red Army, designed to encourage desertion and defection among the Nationalist army personnel.
box 73

19. "从武汉到井崗山, 红军生历史第一页 (Cong Wuhan dao Jinggang Shan, hongjun sheng lishi di yi ye)" undated

Scope and Contents note

Translated as "From Wuhan to Jinggang Mountain: The First Page in the History of the Growth of the Chinese Red Army." Includes original handwritten manuscript in Chinese, as well as both a handwritten and typescript English translation of the manuscript by Nym Wales. Also includes a hand-drawn map of the route.
box 42

20. "红一军团在反攻中所经过的战斗表(自一九三四年十月六日起到一九三五年十月二十一日止) (Hong yi juntuan fangong zhong suo jingguo de zhandou biao)," 中国工农红军第一军团司令部 (Zhongguo gongnong hongjun diyi juntuan silingbu) 1935

Scope and Contents note

Translated to English as "Battles and Experiences During Long March by the 1st Red Army Corps," Headquarters of the Chinese Red Army, 1st Army Corps. Includes information on the army's activities from October 6, 1934 to October 21, 1935.
box 73

21. "过去的我 (Guoqu de wo)," 萧华 (Xiao Hua) circa 1936

Scope and Contents note

Autobiographical manuscript written by Xiao Hua, translated as "My Past Self."
box 73

22. Hand bound booklet of Long March personal narratives 1934-1935

Scope and Contents note

Includes "楼山关前后 ("All Around Loushan Pass") by Xue Feng and "Yexingjun de yi mu" ("Scene from a Night March") and "Ni pusa" ("Clay Bodhisattva") by Xiao Peng.
box 73

23. "告军警书 (Gao junjing shu)," 复旦大学学生救国会 (Fudan danxue xuesheng jiuguo hui) 1935

Note

English translation: "Document on the Military and the Police," Committee of Fudan University Students for the Salvation of the Nation
box 73

24. "告全国同胞书 (Gao quanguo tongbao shu)," 上海复旦大学学生救国会 (Shanghai Fudan danxue xuesheng jiuguo hui) 1935

Note

English translation: "A Message to All Fellow Citizens," Committee of Fudan University Students for the Salvation of the Nation
box 73

25. "复旦大学扩大宣传团前进曲 (Fudan daxue kuoda xuanchuan tuan qianjin qu)," 复旦大学学生救国会 (Fudan danxue xuesheng jiuguo hui) 1935

Note

English translation: "Fudan University Rally Song for Disseminating Propaganda," Committee of Fudan University Students for the Salvation of the Nation
box 73

26. "师大同学为第二次示威运动宣言 (Shida tongxue we di'er ci shiweiyundong xuanyan)," 国立北平师范大学学生自治会 (Guoli Beiping Shifan Daxue xuesheng zizhi hui) 1935

Note

English translation: "Declaration for a Second Demonstration of the Students of Beijing Normal University," Beiping Normal University Student Group for Self-Governance
box 42

Brochure for Cathay Hotel in Shanghai undated

 

ART

Scope and Contents note

Contains charcoal drawings by Chinese artist Wang Junchu (Wang Chün Ch'u) and glass plate negative. See also: Envelope mX in the Photographs series.
folio case

Charcoal drawings by Wang Junchu 1929 undated

Scope and Contents note

Folder A: Two portraits of Chinese man (2 poses) Folder B: Two portraits of Chinese workers, one with basket, one with bag Folder C: Two portraits of Chinese workers, one with shovel, one working with hammer and chisel Folder D: Two portraits of Chinese workers, one with a plow, one hauling a load with a rope Folder E: Two portraits of Chinese workers, one portrait of two laborers, one portrait of a worker fishing Folder F: Two portraits of Chinese workers, one portrait of man with a musket and a dead animal at his feet, one portrait of a man eating with chopsticks from a bowl Folder G: Two nude portraits of Chinese women, 1929-1930 Folder H: Two nude portraits of Chinese women, 1929 Folder I: Three nude portraits of Chinese women (one sheet of paper has a portrait on each side) Folder J: Two nude portraits of Chinese women dated 1929, one with 鈞初炭画 (Junchu tanhua: "Charcoal portrait by Junchu") written on the back Folder K: One drawing of a Chinese worker wielding a sickle and cutting grain
box 41

Glass plate negative and 2 prints of charcoal sketch frescos of the Red Army by Wang Junchu 1930s

Note

Box 41 may not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 65, online digital

Portrait of man wearing hat 1944

box 65, online digital

Woodcut print of agricultural workers in field 1930s-1940s

box 65, online digital

Woodcut print of man and buffalo straining to pull a load 1930s-1940s

 

Long March sketches 1930s-1940s

Conditions Governing Access

Original materials are restricted. Digital copy(ies) of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. . In addition, the sketches have been published in Chang zheng hua ji by Zhen Huang, a copy of which is available in the Hoover Library: http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6722695 

Scope and Contents

Consists of a set of black ink sketches made along the route of the Long March by one of its survivors, Zhen Huang. The artist used scraps of paper of different kinds, sizes, and colors--whatever was available. Includes an inventory of the drawings which were originally presented to Nym Wales in Yenan in 1937. Also includes 2 woodblock prints and 1 charcoal sketch.
box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Shieh Shan 1934-1935

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Box 74 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. Digital copy also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. .
box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Poor family in Yunan Village 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: An aged hero 1934-1935

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Box 74 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. Digital copy also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. .
box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Marching on the "Glass Land" 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Little Barley Corn 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: A woman of the Miao tribe 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: A "Lao-lao" tribe leader 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Night in Ancient Woods 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Han men 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: No tobacco 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Each soldier bears his own food 1934-1935

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Comrade Tung Ching-chang 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 74, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Cooking vessels 1934-1935

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Baffulo in Thibet 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

Box 75 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. Digital copy also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. .
box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Milling our own corn 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Before meal in Chunghwa 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Dwelling house of the tribesman 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Lao-lao regiment of the Red Army 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Am Sing Faung (Village) 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Crossing the Yung Tu River 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Making tobacco 1934-1935

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Everybody was happy in descending 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: We are so happy by meeting the Han tribe people again 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Crossing the Lu Ting Bridge 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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box 75, online digital

Sketch of the Long March: Near sun setting 1934-1935

Conditions Governing Access

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INCREMENTS 1931-1992

Scope and Contents note

Contains additional material not yet fully arranged into appropriate series. Files are organized by date the increment was received.
box 76, folder 4

1982

Scope and Contents note

Photocopy of Yenan notes and Helen Foster Snow's letter of introduction from Mao Tse-Tung to Teng Hsiao-P'ing (1937). Also includes copies of drafts from Long Thoughts: Essays and a Chinese translation of "Helen Foster's Trip."
box 38, folder 1

1984

Scope and Contents note

Draft of My China Years by Nym Wales with handwritten notes and edits throughout.
box 38, folder 2-3, box 39, folder 1

1985

Scope and Contents note

Contains photocopies of printed matter (1981-1985), relating mostly to Chinese industrial cooperatives, as well as typescripts of My China Years and "Profiles from China." Also included is a printed copy of My China Years (1984), correspondence, biographical information and articles about Rewi Alley and George Alwyn Hogg, a model constitution template for Chinese industrial cooperative societies, publications and directives from the American Committee for Industrial Cooperatives, photocopies of articles relating to cooperatives in China in the 1980s, and accounts of the history of the term "gung ho" as it relates to industrial cooperatives in China.
box 39, folder 2-3

1987

Scope and Contents note

Photocopies of excerpts of "Long Thoughts," as well as photocopies of correspondence, including a letter from Huang Hua relating to conditions in Yenan (October 4, 1944). Also included are photocopies of statements, book reviews, and clippings relating to Nym Wales' writings and an exhibit in Xi'an, China entitled "Helen Snow in China," honoring her 80th birthday and the 50th anniversary of her trip to Yenan. See also: photographs in Envelope AI and albums from fAJ.
box 39, folder 4-5, box 40, folder 1

1988

Scope and Contents note

Printed copy of Profiles from China: People I Have Known (1985), a Korean translation of Song of Ariran (1984), the Bulletin of the Society of Woman Geographers, June 1, 1983 - May 31, 1984, a hardcover copy of My China Years, and a paperback copy of the Chinese translation.
box 43, folder 1

1989

Scope and Contents note

Includes a Korean publication with a review of Song of Arirang [sic], a copy of "NüBing LieZhuan, Di Yi Ji" ("Life Stories of the Heroines, First Collection"), and two copies of the Japanese publication People's Waves, one of which contains an interview with Nym Wales. Also included are a typewritten manuscript by Wales entitled, "Long Thoughts, 1989: Essay Memoirs" and four publications (1985-1989) with chapters on Wales in Chinese and Korean, which are loose in box 43.
 

1990

box 43, folder 2

January

Scope and Contents note

Typewritten manuscript by Nym Wales entitled, "Soundings: Essay Memoirs and Period Pieces."
box 44

June

Scope and Contents note

Typewritten manuscripts, dated from 1969-1990, relating to Chinese politics, society, and American history.
box 45

June

box 46

June

box 47

June

box 48

June

box 49, folder 1

June

 

July

Scope and Contents note

Writings, photocopies of photographs, and material relating to an exhibit on Helen Foster Snow, which opened in Beijing on July 10, 1987. Also included is a videocassette entitled, "HFS Exhibition from Photo Album Sent to Her from An Wei."
box 49, folder 2-3

Exhibit material

onsite digital

"HFS Exhibition from Photo Album Sent to Her from An Wei," videocassette

Access

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box 49, folder 4-5

1991

Scope and Contents note

Writings, correspondence, and clippings relating to the life of Helen Foster Snow, Chinese politics and society, and American history (1989-1991).
 

1992

box 50

May

Scope and Contents note

Writings, correspondence, notes, speeches, articles, news dispatches, books, and clippings relating to various aspects of Helen Foster Snow's life, such as her return to China in 1972, as well as the histories of China, England, and New England (1932-1992). Box 51 contains a Chinese translation of Inside Red China, a Chinese translation of Red Star Over China, a Korean translation of Song of Ariran, and a Japanese translation of My China Years. Box 53 also contains The Saybrook Story: A Dramatized History of Saybrook on the Connecticut River, Founded in 1635, a Japanese translation of My China Years, and several works in Chinese, including: Return to China, Collected Research of Zhang Wentian, and a history of modern China by Zhang Wentian.
box 51

May

box 52

May

box 53

May

box 54

December

Scope and Contents note

Essays, short stories, notes, poems, and correspondence (1980-1992) relating to various aspects of Helen Foster Snow's life, Chinese society and politics, and early American history. Includes biographical information and photocopies of photographs. Box 58 also includes a Dictionary of International Biography. Box 59 includes the works Notes on the Early History of Madison, Connecticut, Volume I; The Photograph (an English translation of selected works of Bing Xin); and The Photograph Collection of Ba Jin which is in Chinese with English translations.
box 55

December

box 56

December

box 57

December

box 58

December

box 59

December

box 60

December

box 61

December

 

1997, 2011

Scope and Contents note

Includes writings, short stories, correspondence, and unpublished manuscripts, primarily focused on the experience of foreigners in China, the history of New England, and the achievements of Helen Foster Snow. Box 63 includes an envelope with six photos from the inauguration of the Helen Foster Snow School in China, as well as a videocassette of a broadcast on "Song of Arirang" from KBS Seoul, Korea (March 28, 1993). Box 64 includes a book in Chinese entitled Mao Zedong's Homeland by Helen Foster Snow, an unpublished manuscript titled "Scenes from the China Years," and a hardbound copy of a photo essay compiled on the occasion of Wales' funeral, Bridging: A Photo Essay on the Life of Helen Foster Snow (in English with Chinese translations on each page). Box 66 includes handbills, broadsides, posters, dispatches, and news clippings, primarily relating to the Chinese Student Movement from 1931-1937. Also contains posters and pamphlets promoting the cause of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives, writings by Nym Wales, and clippings from Chinese newspapers of translated articles by Nym Wales and Edgar Snow.
box 62

1997, 2011

box 63

1997, 2011

box 64

1997, 2011

box 66

1997, 2011

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"Song of Arirang" from KBS Seoul, Korea, videocassette 1993 March 28

Access

Use copy available. Use reference id 58002_0002_r2017.