DIARY 1926-1927 1932-1937
General
Bloom, Sol
Dennis, William H.
Hart, Walter M.
Hornbeck, Stanley K.
Johnson, Luther A.
Johnson, Nelson T.
Kung, H. H.
McCoy, Frank R.
MacMurray, J. V. A.
Millard, Thomas F.
Patterson, Richard C.
Peck, Willys R.
Pierson, Warren L.
Pott, F. L. Hawke
Sproul, Robert G.
Sun Yat Sen
Swan, J. E.
Address before the Credit Managers Association of Northern and Central California 1945
"America and a Japanese China," 1941
"America in China," 1937
"America Must Become Pacific Minded"
"American Interests in China"
"American Prestige and Influence in China"
"American Schools in China"
"American Trade in China," 1915
"American Trade Prospects with China," 1934
"American Trade Relations with China"
"America's Concern Over What Happens in China"
"America's Policy Toward China," 1946
"America's Stake in China," 1938
"Agriculture in the Economic Life of the New China," 1923
"Asia Houses for Pacific Coast Ports," 1936
"Asiatic Conditions," 1941
"Behind Those Chinese Lines," 1941
"California's Altar of Heaven Debating Trophy"
"Can China Meet the Challenge?"
"Can the Small Business Man Survive?," 1937
"Changing China"
"Chicago's Post-War Stake in China," 1941
"China--," 1923
"China: A Challenge," 1945
"China-American Trade Notes"
"China: America's Brightest Hope"
"China: America's Brightest Post-war Outlook," 1944
"China: Can Do," 1944
"China: Challenge to America"
"China in America," 1926
"China Is Calling," 1944
"China: Our Best New Source of Wealth," 1944
"China: Our New World of Opportunity"
"China Supersensitive Nationalism"
"China Trade Facts," 1925
"China's Billion Dollar Exports to America"
"China's Fate and America's Future," 1939
"China's Geographic Foundations," 1934
"China's Industrialization"
"China's Prewar Trade," 1944
"China's Railways--Present and in the Post-war Future," 1943
"Chinese and American Inter-marriages"
"Chinese and the American Business Man"
"Chinese Compradore"
"Chinese Sports and Sportsmanship"
Digest of Julean Arnold's statement before the Foreign Affairs Committee 1939 May 4
"Do Our China Missionaries Merit Your Support?," 1941
"Educating Chinese in America"
"Education in the Philippine Islands"
"Effect of Sino-Japanese Crisis Upon the Future of America"
"Foreign Trade Week for China," 1937
"Future of America in China"
"Guild Terrorism"
"How American Merchants and Manufacturers May Enter China," 1916
"How Can Our Movie Films Help Our Trade with China?"
"If I Were a Chinese," 1946
"Industry Invasion," 1923
"Inland Banking Facilities"
"Invasion of China Menaces America"
"Is America an Ally of Japan?," 1938
"Is Japan Blasting America Out of the Pacific?"
"Is Japan Blitzkrieging America Out of the Pacific?," 1940
"Jade," 1936
"Japanese Attitude toward American Interests in China"
"Japanese Bull in a China Shop"
"Japanese Goodwill Mission to America," 1939
"Japan's Policies and American Interest," 1938
"Japanese Victory and U.S. Labor"
"Know China!"
"Learn to Know China First"
Lecture given at Ford Ord 1944 October 25
"Making the Shanghai American Chamber of Commerce More Effective"
"Message to the People of China," 1942
"Millions for Educating the East to Know the West but Not One Cent to Train the West to Know the East," 1924
"Missionary's Opportunity," 1941
"Museum Method of Introducing American Goods into China," 1916
"New Scenic China," 1937
"Notes for 'Home and Abroad' from Shanghai Office," 1936
"Opportunities in Post-war China"
"Our Far Eastern Problem"
"Our Missionaries--Assets or Liabilities?," 1941
"Our Neighbors Across the Pacific"
"Our Opportunity Lies Westward"
"Our Stake in the Future of China," 1943
"Our Trade with China"
Outline of talk at Hammond Hospital, Modesto, California 1944 November 2
"Pacific--Ocean of Destiny"
"Peoples of Formosa," 1909
"Post-war China--Our Best Bet"
"Post-war Merchant Marine, Benefits Counted"
"Proposed 'China House,' 'Asia House,' or 'House of the Orient' for Pacific Coast Ports," 1934
Review of Albert Herrmann's Atlas of China
"Salient Facts in China's Trade"
"Shanghai Under Fire"
"Should the U.S. Get Out of China?," 1938
"Silent Ambassadors," 1932
"Some Bigger Issues in China's Problems," 1929
"Student Interpreters and Language Attaches"
"Suggestions for Revitalizing the Department of Commerce"
"They Thought China Had Nothing to Teach Them"
"Tragedy of Ignorance"
"Training Americans to Know Asia"
"Tung Oil Industry Developments in United States," 1933
"Twenty-eight Suggestions for Improving American-Chinese Trade Relations," 1930
"Unique Institution with a Unique Opportunity," 1929
"U.S. and China in the Post-war World"
"Walking to My Office in Shanghai"
"Western Characteristics Needed in China," 1910
"Western Educated Student's Opportunity in the Commercial Life of the New China"
"What Can China Mean to America?," 1943
"What China Yields in Peace and War"
"What Does China's Modernization Mean to Us?," 1942
"What Shall We Do about It?"
"What Will a Japanese Victory Mean to American Cotton?"
"What Would a Japanese Victory in China Mean to America?," 1939
"Whither Do We Go?," 1938
"Why an American Mercantile Marine?"
"Why Worry About China?," 1941
"Yankee Clipper Returns"
Notes
Invitations and appreciations for speaking engagements
OFFICE FILE 1905-1940
American Assessor, International Mixed Court
Report on Interference of the Shanghai Municipal Council in Matters Pertaining to the International Mixed Court 1905-1906
U.S. Consul in China (Amoy)
Reports on Tours Across West China 1910
U.S. Commercial Attache in China
List of Reporting Section staff
Despatches and weekly reports to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce
1915-1919
1918-1920
1920-1925
1926-1927
1926-1927
1926-1927 (continued)
1928-1930
1928-1930 (continued)
1928-1931
1928-1931 (continued)
1932-1934
1932-1937
1932-1934
1937
1938
1939-1940
Special correspondence and despatches 1926-1929
China Monthly Trade Report (Peking - Shanghai) 1929
Scrapbook 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 1-10 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 11-20 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 21-30 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 31-40 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 41-50 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 51-60 1936-1937
Loose documents removed from scrapbook folios 61-125 1936-1937
Information and correspondence file on China
Agriculture
American firms in China
American shipping in China
Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Commerce and trade
Communications
Economy, general
Education
German involvement in China
Industrial cooperatives
Industrialization
Japan's involvement in China 1914-1940
Labor conditions
Newspapers
Political conditions
Status of Commercial Attache and relationship with State Department
Trade promotion by U.S.
Transportation
U.S. foreign policy in China
Vital statistics
Retirement of Julean Arnold 1940
American Chambers of Commerce in China
California College in China Foundation 1945-1946
China
General
General
Art and literature
Bibliographies
China-America Council of Commerce and Industry 1944-1946
China Club of Seattle 1945-1946
China Commerce Club of California
China Information Committee
China Institute in America 1941-1946
China Society of America 1944-1946
Chinese Exclusion Act, repeal of 1942-1944
Chinese in the U.S.
Chinese national anthem
Japan, general
Soybean protein
United China Relief 1944-1946
United National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration 1944-1946
Clippings about Julean Arnold
Mailing lists and calling cards
Maps
Memorabilia
Printed matter
25 photos of maps of China, of a U.S. trade display in Shanghai, and of Julean Arnold and family
40 photos of scenes of daily life in China, including photos and drawings of typical Chinese tools
1 photo and 30 ink drawings of Chinese trade products