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FROM THE ARCHIVEMar 9, 1922·Birmingham, Alabama

GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN A CHINESE MISSION

Scanned from The Birmingham Age-Herald, Mar 9, 1922
GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN A CHINESE MISSION
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R Glimpses of Life in a Chinese Mission B School By IYIXOV HKMjKT NTKRKJ3TING news comes in a letter to Miss Alice Waters of fns city from Miss Lois Young it southern girl who is doing splen did work in the Mary Thompson fit evens Memorial Girls shuol of fiurhoufu Kiuigrsu China which is a kjsouthorn Presbyterian mission Miss Young conics from a family yioted for its many members who are serving as teachers missionaries and physicians. She is a niece of Dr ionng president of one of the oldest f Southern Presbyterian colleges in Foutta Carolina. She has two brothers ynedical missionaries in Africa one tping a professor in the University of Assint Kgypt and r cousin Miss Jrene McCain a teacher in Soochow China Miss Young was formerly a teacher 4f English m the high school at JPetbrn and lias many friends in Bir tningham where she hoa frequently been a visitor. In writing of the work of the school or the past year she aara T think it is the best temfe work wo have ad frinee 1 have been in the school jnorc satisfying in every way 1 be Peve my last letter war written from.

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