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...teeth of frequent disturbances during the last 20 years," said Henry K. Chang, Chinese Consul-General at San Francisco, "China's trade with the U. S. has grown apace...
...gime of the late Marshal Chang Tso-lin, but the government he set up at Peking has now utterly vanished. Tokyo may well be ready for a complete new deal...
...Well," said he to Peiping's Mayor Chang Yen-wu, "it seems like being home again." Turning to a group of Nanking officials, he repeated the same remark in Mandarin Chinese. Chinamen applauded...
China was represented by two speakers, one of them a graduate of Harvard. They were: V. K. Kwong '29, Hongkong, China; and S. L. Chang, Swatow, China, W. E. Esber '31, and J. M. Swigert '30 spoke for the University. The chairman of the program was professor of Government, A. N. Holcombe...
Four speakers will represent Harvard: W. E. Esber '31, J. M. Swigert '30, R. M. Alt '32, and A. A. Windecker '32. The Chineso council is composed of V. K. Kwong '29, and S. I. Chang, formerly of Harverford College. Professor A. A Holcombe '06, who was in China a year ago studying the government there, will be chairman of the program...