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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...worst in the far southern city of Canton. Originally this was the bailiwick of President Chiang Kai-Shek, and from it he sallied, three years ago, at the head of the Nationalist Army which proceeded to conquer all China (TIME, April 5, 1926, et seq.). Last week General Ho Ying-ching, whom President Chiang had sent to defend Canton, found himself so hard pressed that he adopted arriving measures. The first was to send out river workers and peasants to pick up the dead, bloated bodies of soldiers who constantly floated downstream from obscure engagements above. The corpses were searched...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: 400 Million Humiliations | 12/16/1929 | See Source »

...Nationalist Army, suddenly revolted, marched his men south through Hunan Province to join the southern rebels of Kwangsi, who have defied the authority of the Nationalist Government since last May. 2) Encouraged by thoughts of the well-armed "ironsides" division, six other Nationalist generals joined them. 3) General Ho Ying-chäing, one of President Chiang's most valued assistants, suddenly resigned from six important government positions in the Nationalist Government "to attend the funeral of his father." Foreign Minister Wang's gloom was slightly alleviated late in the week when loyal Nationalist troops succeeded in checking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Most Critical Period | 10/14/1929 | See Source »

...last week from the Orient with its usual July load of tourists, plantation owners, white scientists, dark Oriental traders, the S. S. Tenyo Maru steamed through the Golden Gate. Watching the San Francisco skyline was a young Chinese woman, dressed in the smartest U. S. style?Mrs. Sui'e Ying Kao, wife of the Chinese Vice Consul at San Francisco. She was returning from a visit to her homeland. When the liner had docked she, a lady of some importance, requested courtesy-of-the-port, that her baggage might be passed and delivered at once. The Customs men demurred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Mrs. Kao's Catastrophe | 7/22/1929 | See Source »

...Harris-Pepper Harvard 5 Pickering-Zion Harvard 6 Latin B I, II Mr. Sherman, sect. 1 Sever 17 Mr. Peterkin, sect. 2 Sever 18 Latin 1 Sever 23 Mathematics C III Sever 35 Mathematics 2 I Sever 36 Mathematics 5b Ach-Dow Sever 2 Dryer-Meisenbach Sever 7 Mitchell-Ying Sever 8 Music 3a Glee Club Rm. Philosophy 14b Emerson A Physics 2b Memorial Hall Physics 5 Sever 17 Semitic 1 Sever 6 Semitic 13 Sever 6 Spanish 5 Sem. Mus. 1 Tomorrow Anthropology 2 Harvard 2 Astronomy 2b Astron. Lab. Astronomy 3 Astron. Lab. Chemistry 8 Geol. Lect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXAMINATION SCHEDULE | 6/10/1927 | See Source »

...Sever 11History 10a Sever 29History 32bAllen-Drake Harvard 2Driver-Harmon Harvard 3Harris-Pepper Harvard 5Pickering-Zion Harvard 6Latin B I, IIMr. Sherman, sect. 1 Sever 17Mr. Peterkin, sect. 2 Sever 18Latin 1 Sever 23Mathematics C III Sever 35Mathematics 2 I Sever 36Mathematics 5bAch-Dow Sever 2Dryer-Meisenbach Sever 7Mitchell-Ying Sever 8Music 3a Glee Club Rm.Philosophy 14b Emerson APhysics 2b Memorial HallPhysics 5 Sever 17Semitic 1 Sever 6Semitic 13 Sever 6Spanish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINAL EXAMINATIONS | 6/9/1927 | See Source »

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