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Accession #MC2011/94a,b
TopicChinese Volumes: Sun Yat -sen
KeywordsChurch of the Brethren, Mission, Alumna, Alumni, Multicultural, Diversity, History, Social Science,
TitleChinese Books Presented to Manchester College and to President Otho Winger
LocationFlat File Drawer 5
CitationChinese Books Presented to Manchester College and to President Otho Winger, MC2011/94a,b, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceArchives' Shelves, North Shelving Unit, IS
Scope and Content

A book presented to Manchester College by Hung Nien Cheng, President of Chi-nan University, Shanghai, July, 1930. 

The subject is the funeral/burial procession of General Sun Yat-sen, sometimes referred to as the "father of modern China."  This is thought to be an original first copy.  It contains fabulous architectural illustrations and photographs..

Perhaps this is the same book as MC2011/95, but printed within two volumes?  It has a paper binding instead of silk.

Date of Accession11 March 2011
Bio History Note

There is a handwritten page inserted within this book that identifys the translator as Dorothy Cheng.  See the book, "Memories of ... Manchester," by Otho Winger for accounts of members of a Cheng family, alumni of Manchester College.  In the Alumni Directory we find that Dorothy Cheng was married to a Lin. Dorothy was a member of the MC Class of 1930.  (See page 27 of the Aurora). She was a sister to Hubert Cheng, who Otho Winger married to Ella Ling (pg. 120 of the Winger book).

The donor, Hung Nien Cheng, President of the University, was Dorothy Cheng's father. 

Archivist NoteDescription prepared 11 March 2011 by Jeanine M. Wine.
 


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