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... province , as the base for their operations . In choosing Changsha the Yale men deliberately turned their backs on the com- parative amenities of the great urban centers like Peking and Shanghai , where missionaries and Western schools ...
... province , as the base for their operations . In choosing Changsha the Yale men deliberately turned their backs on the com- parative amenities of the great urban centers like Peking and Shanghai , where missionaries and Western schools ...
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... province , which like the rest of China was a battleground for " consti- tutional " armies from the north , " revolutionary " armies from the south , and such independent warlords as chose to take to the field . Hume just had to keep ...
... province , which like the rest of China was a battleground for " consti- tutional " armies from the north , " revolutionary " armies from the south , and such independent warlords as chose to take to the field . Hume just had to keep ...
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... province refused to take part in the squabble . Finally , the students went but did not compete . Although there was no violence , the whole experience was humiliating.63 The second crisis , however , was a nightmare . In early June ...
... province refused to take part in the squabble . Finally , the students went but did not compete . Although there was no violence , the whole experience was humiliating.63 The second crisis , however , was a nightmare . In early June ...
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