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Page 162
... 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 ...
Page 171
... province of Hunan was combined with the first syllable of Yali to give the word " Hsiang - ya . " Control of Hsiang - ya was to be in the hands of a self - perpetuating board of twenty men , ten Chinese and ten Yale appointees . As the ...
... province of Hunan was combined with the first syllable of Yali to give the word " Hsiang - ya . " Control of Hsiang - ya was to be in the hands of a self - perpetuating board of twenty men , ten Chinese and ten Yale appointees . As the ...
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... province in late 1927. The major part of the journey was along narrow earth or stone paths , which became steep flights of stone steps as they plunged down the hillsides , over swift - flowing rivers , and clambered up the opposite ...
... province in late 1927. The major part of the journey was along narrow earth or stone paths , which became steep flights of stone steps as they plunged down the hillsides , over swift - flowing rivers , and clambered up the opposite ...
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