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University Archives

Memorabilia
Folder 543. Norman Grade School autograph book, undated
Folder 544. "Scout Annual" 1920
includes photo of Edgar Snow, Eagle Scout
Folder 545. "The Delta", official monthly publication of the Delta Omicron
Omicron Fraternity, Vol. 1, Kansas City, MO, 1923
Folder 546. "Yenching University Bulletin", July 1934 .
includes related academic materials for Journalism 105 class
Folder 547. World War II Service Bar, ca. 1940s
Folder 548. Out of Dust, 1942, with inscription by the author to Snow
Folder 549. Medal and booklet, National Mayers Peace Competition, sponsored by
the Lawrence S. Mayer Fund, Inc., 5th prize winner, 1955
Folder 550. Award Plaque, Festival of the People, Florence, Italy, Film Festival, for
"One Fourth of Humanity", 1970
Folder 551. Miscellaneous printed material
includes "Heads" style manual of The Shanghai Evening Mercury and Post
and the constitution and by-laws of the Authors Guild of the Authors League of
America, Inc.
Folder 552. Memorabilia undated
Old envelopes, business cards, letterhead from the Saturday Evening Post, and a
blank check from National City Bank of New York, Shanghai
Other Materials
Articles about Edgar Snow
The following folders include such information
as biographies, critiques, and discussions of Snows work and activities. Also
included are articles that quote Snow and news clippings about various lectures and
speeches he gave.
Folder 553. Articles 1920s and 1930s
includes Far Eastern Front and Red Star Over China; report of Snow being
slain in Shensi and his denial; the American Mercury article, "Americans in
Shanghai"
Folder 554. Articles 1940s
includes pirated books in China; article by Freda Utley, "Independence Square, the
Strange Case of Edgar Snow and the Saturday Evening Post"
Folder 555. Articles 1950s
includes Bennett Cerf article, "A Matter of Timing", regarding the publishing of
RSOC in 1937
Folder 556. Articles 1960s
includes map noting travels of Snow during speech/lecture tour of the United States; China
trips
Folder 557. Articles 1970s
includes China trip; obituaries
Folder 558. Condolences and tributes upon Edgar Snows death, 1972 (photocopies)
includes poem "Meditating by the Lake with No Name"
Folder 559. Articles 1980s
includes book reviews of Edgar Snows China by Lois Wheeler Snow
Folder 560. Articles undated
includes paper "Edgar Snow: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters" by Carole Rosen;
article by John Fairbank, " Edgar Snow in Red China"
Edgar Snow Research Materials
The following section contains magazine
articles, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, transcriptions, and manuscripts written by
authors other than Snow. These materials are arranged into five subsections: subject
files, newspaper clippings, printed materials, documents, and pamphlets. They constitute a
collection of material, pertaining to historical events and personalities, which Snow
gathered throughout his career as background information for his writings. Some items were
annotated by him and some folders include a small amount of correspondence related to the
subject, manuscript fragments, and a few interviews. The contents of these folders were
retained in the manner in which they were received. Folder headings were retained unless
noted otherwise.
Subject files
Folder 561. Africa - Asia, 1960s
includes notes and an interview with Nehru in Delhi
Folder 562. Agriculture, 1960-61
Folder 563. Agriculture (Yao I-lin, Ta Chai), 1964-66
Folder 564. American policy in China, 1946-48
Folder 565. Armed forces, 1960-61
includes notes
Folder 566. Articles by and correspondence with Mr. J. Duncan Wood, Nolan Jacobson, and
T. I. Dow, 1970-71
Folder 567. Bomb, 1966
includes notes
Folder 568. Cambodia, 1970-71
Folder 569. China, general, 1966-67
includes Edgar Snow manuscript, "China, The United States, and Vietnam"; a list
of questions to a doctor who visited China in 1966 with his response in French; and notes
Folder 570. "Comintern," 1968
Folder 571. Criticism, (Chinese agriculture and statistics)
includes notes and Edgar Snows manuscript, "Iron Decade"
Folder 572. Cuba, 1966
Folder 573. Cultural Revolution, 1966
Folder 574. Cultural Revolution, 1968
Folder 575. Economy, 1959-60s
includes notes
Folder 576. Economy, (prices, wages) 1960s
includes notes
Folder 577. Education, 1964-66
includes notes
Folder 578. Education, Proletarian, 1960s-70s
Folder 579. Facism, 1935-36
includes notes
Folder 580. Food [rationing and crops] 1960-62
includes notes, book chapter "Famine", an interview and correspondence with Wu
Chen (Secretary, General Affairs Department, Ministry of Agriculture), the Mayor of
Shanghai, and other correspondence including that with Han Suyin
Folder 581. Foreign policy, 1943, 1965, 1971
Folder 582. Great Cultural Revolution, 1960s-70s
includes manuscript fragments
Folder 583. Greece, 1943
Folder 584. Health, [hospitals, birth control] 1960s
includes notes and interview with Dr. Lin Chiao-chih
Folder 585. India, 1942-43, 1961
Folder 586. Indonesia, 1965-66
Folder 587. Industry, 1960s-70s
includes notes and manuscript fragment
Folder 588. Japan, 1940s
includes notes
Folder 589. Japan, 1964-71
includes notes
Folder 590. Mao cult, 1964-68
includes notes, copy of letter to Mao and manuscript fragment
Folder 591. McCarthyism, 1953-54, 1969
includes "McCarthyism and our Asia Policy" by Edmund Clubb
Folder 592. Militarism, [China] 1960s-70s
Folder 593. Military, [bomb] 1960s-70s
includes notes
Folder 594. Minorities, 1964-65
Folder 595. Nixon, 1970-71
Folder 596. Party [politics, slogans] 1963-6
includes notes
Folder 597. Pentagon papers, 1963, 1971
Folder 598. Physical culture, 1965
includes notes
Folder 599. Planning and economic development, 1960-61
includes notes
Folder 600. Pro-Mao and anti-Soviet, 1960-67
Folder 601. Purge, 1966
Folder 602. Reform, [family, love] 1964
includes notes
Folder 603. Religion, 1965, 1968
includes notes
Folder 604. Reminder and miscellaneous notes, 1966
includes correspondence
Folder 605. Self reliance, 1964-65
Folder 606. Sino-Russe, 1960-61
includes notes and manuscript fragment
Folder 607. Sino-Soviet, 1945, 1947, 1964
Folder 608. Sino-Soviet, 1963-65
includes notes
Folder 609. "Some Basic Conceptions and Rules of Conduct of Chinese
Communism", Jan. 1955, by Sin-ming Chiu, Human Resources Research Institute, Maxwell
Air Force Base
Folder 610. Statistics, Five Year Plan [industrial] 1960, 1963
Folder 611. "Survey of China Mainland" Press bulletins from the
American Consulate General, Hong Kong 1960, 1967, 1971
Folder 612. Ta Chai, [name of a brigade] 1964-5
includes notes
Folder 613. Tale of a pig, [concerns fertilizers] 1959, 1964-65
includes notes
Folder 614. Thailand, 1965-66
Folder 615. Transport [auto production] 1965
Folder 616. Urban communes, 1960-61
includes notes
Folder 617. U.S.A. and China, 1954, 1960-61
includes notes
Folder 618. U.S.A. and China, 1961-62
includes notes
Folder 619. U.S.A. miscellaneous, 1939, 1941, 1963, 1967-69
includes book review of Inside Red China by Nym Wales
Folder 620. Vietnam, 1965-72
Folder 621. Vietnam, U.S.A., and China, 1963-66
includes notes
Folder 622. Vietnam and Southeast Asia, 1966-68
Folder 623. War of the have-nots, 1964-66
includes notes
The following folder headings were assigned
by the University Archives and are arranged alphabetically.
Folder 624. China and Mongolia, 1930s
includes notes and a late 1930s Japanese propaganda poster
Folder 625. China, Southeast Asia, and the Soviet Union, 1949, 1960-61, 1964-65, 1969
Folder 626. Chou En-lai, 1954, 1970-71, 1976
Folder 627. Government run prostitution booklet, 1962
Folder 628. Madame Sun Yat-sen, 1930s
includes Madame Sun Yat-sens article, "What I Think of the Situation",
Dec. 19, 1931
Folder 629. Mao material, 1942,1967-68, 1971
includes notes
Folder 630. Mao and Communism, 1960s-70s
Folder 631. Nanking International Relief Association, 1937-38
Folder 632. Yao Hsin-nung, 1967
copy of letter to Jeremy Ingalls regarding play written by Yao
Newspaper clippings
This section is comprised of newspaper
clippings and magazine articles regarding events and personalities of the time. Some folders contain news releases from various news bureaus, notes and manuscript
fragments.
Folder 633. Clippings 1929-31
Folder 634. Clippings 1932
includes news releases
Folder 635. Clippings 1932-33
includes news releases
Folder 636. Clippings 1934-35
includes C. Kuangson Youngs manuscript "The Second National Financial
Conference" and map of Hahar area
Folder 637. Clippings 1937
Folder 638. Clippings 1938-39
includes manuscripts by various authors
Folder 639. Clippings 1939-1940s
Folder 640. Clippings 1940
includes documents by various authors
Folder 641. Clippings 1930s-40s
Folder 642. Clippings 1940s
Folder 643. Clippings 1941
Folder 644. Clippings 1941
Folder 645. Clippings 1942-45
includes notes (possibly Edgar Snows) regarding Madame Chiang Kai-shek from 1942 and
manuscripts by various authors
Folder 646. Clippings 1946
Folder 647. Clippings 1946
includes manuscript concerning Chiang Kai-sheks troops
Folder 648. Clippings 1947
Folder 649. Clippings 1947
Folder 650. Clippings 1947-48
Folder 651. Clippings 1949
Folder 652. Clippings 1950-57
Folder 653. Clippings 1958-62
Folder 654. Clippings 1961-62
includes manuscript fragment
Folder 655. Clippings 1961-62
Folder 656. Clippings 1961-62
Folder 657. Clippings 1963-64
includes notes
Folder 658. Clippings 1965
includes notes, letters, and copy of speech and articles by John Fairbank
Folder 659. Clippings 1966
Folder 660. Clippings 1967-69
Folder 661. Foreign language clippings 1969
Folder 662. Clippings 1970
Folder 663. Clippings 1971
includes notes
Folder 664. Clippings 1971
Folder 665. Clippings 1960s-70s
Folder 666. Clippings 1960s-70s
Folder 667. Clippings 1970s
includes manuscript fragment
Printed material
The following folders contain various printed
materials: academic journals, newsletters, reprints, reference booklets, etc. They are
arranged alphabetically, and headings were assigned by the University Archives.
Folder 668. Academic journals, booklets, reprints 1939, 1941, 1943, 1959, 1964-66,
1960-69, 1970
includes articles on China, Formosa, and U.S.-China relations
Folder 669. China Defense League Newsletter, May 15, June 1, June 15, Sept.
15, 1941; China Digest, Jan. 13, Aug. 10, Oct. 5, Nov. 16, Dec. 19, 1948; Jan.
25, July 13, Aug. 10, 1949
includes notes
Folder 670. News service bureaus press releases, 1937, 1939-40, 1943, 1963
Folder 671. China Today, March, 1941; China Weekly Review, Dec. 27,
1930, June 27, 1931
Folder 672. Chinese language pamphlets
includes Edgar Snow manuscript fragment
Folder 673. Congressional Record, April 24, 1964; June 4, 1965; June 28, 1966
Folder 674. The Crusader, March 1965; March, May, July, Oct., Dec. 1967; May
1968; Current History, Sept. 1971, 1972
Folder 675. The Economist, Sept. 4, 1943; Far East Spotlight, May
1949; Far Eastern Survey, Oct. 11, Nov. 8, 1939; Jan. 3, 1940; Foreign
Commerce Weekly, April 14, 1942; In Fact, Jan. 13, 1941
Folder 676. Letters From China, July 26, Oct. 25, Dec. 8, 1963; April 25, May
20, June 15, July 25, Sept. 20, Oct. 20, Nov. 24, 1964; Jan. 8, Jan. 25, March 30, July
20, Sept. 20, Oct. 20, Dec. 20, 1965; Jan. 20, April 25, June 4, June 30, Sept. 20, Oct.
20, Nov. 10, Dec. 15, 1966; Jan. 29, March 20, April 26, May 30, July 5, Sept. 23, Oct.
23, Nov. 23, Dec. 23, 1967; Jan. 15, Feb. 22, March 30, May 16, Dec. 30, 1968; May 8, July
30, Oct. 7, Dec. 30, 1969
Folder 677. Moscow Daily Press Summary, 1944; Aug. 6, 1945
includes notes and news clips
Folder 678. Moscow News, Aug. 29, Sept. 15, Nov. 7, 1945, Feb. 9, March 16,
23, 27, 30, 1946
Folder 679. The Left News, June, Nov. 23, 1941; The Nation, June 24,
Oct. 28, 1961, June 26, 1976; Peking Review, Dec. 6, 1963
Folder 680. Reference booklets: Facts and Documents Concerning the Far East,
1945; Town Meeting, 1945; Chinese Communist Anti-Americanism and the
Resist-America Aid-Korea Campaign, 1955; The Control of Teachers in Communist
China: A Socio-Political Study, 1955; Liberation, 1962
Folder 681. Society of Friends of China news bulletin, March 1, 1936; Spectator,
Aug. 27, 1943
Documents by other authors
This section of the research material contains
manuscripts by various authors other than Edgar Snow and transcriptions of articles. Many
are English translations of Chinese military and political magazines and other Chinese
documents. The materials are arranged chronologically. Undated articles appear at the end
of the section.
Folder 682. Documents, 1931:
"Disruptive Elements in China" (excerpts) by Edmund Clubb, April 29
Folder 683. Documents, 1932:
"Index of History of Chinese Great Revolution from 1925 to 1927" by Hua
Kang, May
Folder 684. Documents, 1933:
"Journalist--Adventures and The Chang Dynasty" by Henry I. Wallace, March
20;
"The Red Army, Its Indestructibility in Organism" by Ou Yang-ching,
Dec. 15;
untitled editorial by Soong Ching-ling, [ca. 1933?]
Folder 685. Documents, 1934:
"The Three Eastern Provinces Under the Japanese Military Occupation" by
Hsin Yu-shih, Oct. 16;
"Wither Chinas Education?" by Li Hsiu-shih, Dec. 20
Folder 686. Documents, 1935:
"An Investigation of the Political Structure of Rural China" by Li Hang,
July;
"Central Committees Instruction Regarding Land Policy" by the
Central Committee, Communist Party, Aug. 3;
"The Present Situation of Bandit-Suppression Force at the South and North
Sides of Mt. Ming" by Chang Chiang, Sept. 9;
untitled article by Norman Hanwell, Sept. 10;
Instruction Order No. 1 by Chairman Po Ku, Nov. 16;
"Appeal to the Officers and Soldiers of the Northeastern Army" by the
Political Dept. of the Red Army, Nov. 25;
"Officers and Soldiers of the White Army: How Shall We Fight Japan", the
political department of the Red Army;
"Booklet for New Army Men" by the Political Department, Nov. 28;
"Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Manifesto", Mao Tse-tung, Nov. 28;
"Outline for the Development of Cooperatives" by Department of National
Economy, Nov.;
"Order of the Headquarters of the Red Army" by Chu Teh, Nov.;
announcement by Chairman Po Ku, Dec. 1;
"Reader for Training New Recruits" by the Political Bureau of the Front
Army, Dec. 5;
"Outline of Constitution of Organizing Labourers, Mutual Aid Society";
Statistics of Communist Cases Handled by the International Settlement Police,
Shanghai, During 1935
Folder 687. Documents, 1936:
"Resolutions of the Joint-Meeting of Department Heads of All Classes of the
National Economy Departments" by the National Economy Department, Jan. 10;
"Resolution of the Functionaries of the Peoples Economic
Department" (in Chinese), Jan. 10;
announcement by Chairman Po Ku, concerning the development of the Chinese Soviet
Peoples Republic pasturage and protection of mother-sheep, Jan. 10;
Announcement of the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Republic,
Po Ku, Dec. 1;
"Present Trend of The Chinese Communists", Jan. 29;
Outline of Policy by CCP, Jan. 20;
"Order of Instruction" by Chairman of the Ministry for Land, Wang
Kuan-lan, concerning the Movement of Spring Cultivation, Jan. 28;
Ministry of Land Announcement by Chairman of the Ministry of Land, Wang Kuan-lan,
for the Issuing of Land Certificates, Jan. 29;
"A Sketch of Wangyopu", Jan. 29;
"Red Army Strength in Szechuan-Hsikang Region" from Szechuan Review,
with notes by Snow, Jan.;
"Statistics of Red Army at Szechuan and Hsikang Border", Feb. 1;
"Communism in China -- Arrests in Szechuan", Feb. 1;
"Communism in China -- North Shensi", Feb. 4;
"North China: A Bill of Losses", Feb. 4;
"Conditions in the Province of Shansi" from Chung Kuo Taun,
Feb. 6;
"Bulletin of the Northwest Anti-Japanese Red Army Academy for Enrollment of
New Students" by the Northwest Revolutionary Military Council, Chairman, Mao
Tse-tung, Feb.;
Analysis of the Shansi-Shensi Red Bandits in Hsin Hsing Pao, Mar. 16;
instruction order by Wang Kuan-lan, March 28;
"Instruction to All Classes of Communist Party and Soviet Concerning the
Modifications of the Rich Peasant Policy and Concerning the Organizing of the Society of
Labor Mutual Help by CCP", April 4;
Speech given by Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Central Government of the Chinese
Soviet Republic, April 12;
"The Red Army in Shansi" by Po Ku, April 20;
Students, May 3;
"A Letter Concerning the Soviet Monetary Policy" by Po Ku, ca. 1936;
Instruction order Concerning the Problem of Summer Cultivation and Summer Crops by
Wang Kuan-lan, May 9;
"Order from the Northwest Bureau of the Central Government Concerning the
Economy in Provisions" by Po Ku, the Chairman, May 21;
"The Chinese Central Soviet Government Manifesto to the Mohammedan
People" by Chairman Mao Tse-tung, May 25;
"Explanation on the Compiling of Budget" by Central Department of
Finance, May;
"Instructions to Functionaries of the Peoples Economy" by Mao
Tse-tung (in Chinese), May;
"Bulletin on Budget and Accounting" by Central Finance Department(in
Chinese), May;
"Regulations of Treasury" (in Chinese), June 1;
"Provisional Regulation of Accounting" by Central Ministry of Finance,
June 1;
"Discussion Materials for the Company, Mohammedan Problem"
(in Chinese) by the Political Department of the First Army Corps, June 4;
"Statement to Call for the Convention of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation
Congress", issued by the Central Government of the Soviet Republic of China, Feb. 21;
"Szechuan Weekly Bulletin", for the week ending Feb. 13
Folder 688. Documents, 1936:
"The Changing Policy of the Soviet Districts" by Wang Ming, July 2;
"Information of the Central Department of National Economy Concerning the
Problem of Organizational Work of the Cooperatives of the Immediate Present" by Mao
Tse-tung, Department Head, July 3;
announcement concerning Concrete Methods of Dealing with Eat/Salt, Cloths, etc.,
Strengthening the Finance of Soviet District, by Po Ku, Jul. 8;
Information from the Central Ministry of National economy Concerning the
Transportation of Salt by Po Ku, July 8 and 10;
"A Declaration to Kuolao Hui" by the Soviet Central Government by Mao
Tse-tung, July 15;
Instruction from the Central Committee, July 15;
Instruction from the Central Committee Concerning the Winning Over of the Lao
Hui, Jul. 16;
"The Marriage Law of the Chinese Soviet Republic" by Department of the
Interior, July 20;
Report of the Central Matsumuro to the Kwantung Army, July;
"To Colleagues Misled by Communism" by the Political Training Bureau of
the Kuomintang, Aug. 21 (Bill dropped over the lines of the First Front Army);
"A Survey of Mohammedans in Yuwangpao and in the District Around Hsishan"
by the Political Department, First Army Corps., Aug. 25;
translation of a mimeographed letter addressed by the Chinese Communist Party to
the Kuomintang of China, Aug. 25;
Slogans of the First Front Red Army in Ninghsia, that appeared on leaflets and
posters issued by the Front Political Department of the Chinese Peoples
Anti-Japanese Red Army, Aug.;
an open letter from Mao Tse-tung to Gen. Dung Ying-ping, Nov. 26;
letter to Marshall Yen Hsi-shan from Chang Hsueh-liang, Dec. 12;
The Chinese Soviet Cultural Government Manifesto to the Mohammedans People, Mao
Tze-tung, May 25;
"For How Much" from "Voxrozhdenie Azii" (Rebirth of Asia), Nov.
10;
article concerning drug smuggling
Folder 689. Documents, 1937:
"Anti-Japanese Partisan Reader" by the General Political Bureau of the
Peoples Anti-Japanese Red Army, June 28;
"Interview with Mao Tse-tung" by James Bertram, Yenanfu, Oct. 25;
"Conditions for Ultimate Victory in the Protracted War" by Gen.
Peng Teh-huai, Nov. 16;
The Anti-Japanese National Salvation Ten Point Program of the Communist Party of
China "For the Mobilisation of All Our Forces in the Victorious War of
Resistance", Aug. 16
Folder 690. Documents, 1938:
"Guerrilla Warfare on Plains" by Hsiao Ke from the Chien Hsing
(The Front), Feb. 6;
Report of the Hongkong Chinese Womens Relief Association, March;
"The Guerrilla Warfare Defending Northern China" by Liu Tsing-yang, Chen
Pai-ou, etc. May 12;
(excerpts?) from a letter to a Chinese friend in America by Mr. (?) Chung, May 14;
"History of Revolutionary Movements of Modern China", Part I, compiled by
China Modern History Research Committee, June;
"The Outlook of the Peoples Congress" by Lu Lung-chi, July 7;
"Things About the Running of Chinese National Socialist Party" by Chang
Cheng-mai, July 7;
Bethune Medical College (text for press release?), Aug. 15
Folder 691. Documents, 1939:
"The Whole Phase War and the Whole Phase Tactics" by Pai Tsung-hsi, April
15;
"Report about Wartime Activities in North China" by Wang Teh, April;
"The Relation between Wang Ching-wei and Japan" by Japan Foreign
Affairs Times, May;
"On the Financial and Economic Problems in the North China War of Resistance
Areas" by Chen Chang-hao, June 1;
"Practical Experience of Guerrilla Warfare on the Plain" by Peng
Hsueh-feng, June 25;
"A Summary of One Years Resistance by the Eighth Route Army in
Shantung" by Kuo Hung-tao, June 25;
CCPs Manifesto on the "Double Seventh";
"One Word of Advice to the Siamese Authorities", by Liang Jo-chen,
Jul. 23-28;
"Siam Changes Her Name and Her Relation with China" by Chen Hsin-jung, Ta
Kung Pao, July 17-18;
"Chinese Residents in Siam Living in Tumultuary Chaos", by Oh Oh, Ta
Kung Pao, Aug. 8;
interview with Dr. Franklin Ho, Aug. 10;
"Discussion of Guerrilla Warfare on the Plain from Experience Obtained in
Central Hopei Area" by Lu Cheng-chao, Aug. 25;
"Offensive Battle of the Japanese Army" by Koslov, Aug. 25;
"Compilation of Victories of the Eighteenth Army Corps and the New Fourth
Army", Aug. 25;
"Preliminary Compilation of Lessons and Experiences Gained During Two Years
Guerrilla Warfare in North China" by Liu Po-cheng, Aug. 25;
"Accomplishments in War on the 8th Route and New 4th Armies During Two Years
of the War of Resistance" by Hsiao Hsiang-jung, Aug.;
"Northwest" by Provisional Committee of CCP, Sept. 1;
"Northwestern Shansi and Our Army During Two Years War of
Resistance" by Lo Kui-po, Sept. 25;
"Defensive Battle of the Japanese Army" by Shyedlov;
"To Talk of Guerrilla Warfare on the Plain from Experience Gained in the
Central Hopei Area" by Lu Chung-tsao, Sept. 25;
Report in the North Shansi Chahar and Hopei Border Government, (Lindsay Report?),
Nov.;
"Cotton Cloth Export from Japan" from the Oriental Economist,
Nov.;
"Experiences Gained in Participating in the Crushing of the Enemy Surrounding
Attacks on Shansi-Chahar-Hopei Border Districts" by Wang Cheng, ca. 1939;
"Wang Teh-sheng of City Wall of Yi-hsien -- A Story of Double 7th Battle"
by Chung Chiao-pun posthumously;
"On the Tactics of Ambush" by Tso Chuan;
"Experiences of Work Among the Enemy Troops of the 8th Route Army Since the
Beginning of the War of Resistance" by Tsai Chien;
Outline of Speeches 4, 5, 6, 7;
Reports #3, #4, #78, and #79 from Chinese publications
Folder 692. Documents, 1940:
"Facts and Figures Concerning the Far East" by China Institute in
America, May 15;
"America Faces New Problems in the Orient" talk by Major Evans Carlson,
Aug. 27;
Document (first page missing) concerning suggestions and needs of the Armies to the
Central Government by Chu Teh, Peng Teh-huai, Yeh Ting, Han Ying, Nov. 9;
Statistics quoted by Rewi Alley in "These Three Years", Dec. 7;
List of documents concerning the North Kiangsu Incidents of Sept. and Oct.
Folder 693. Documents, 1941:
"Hong Kong Ends as Free Port for Chinese", Jan. 15;
"Notes on the Clashes between the Central Troops and the New Fourth Army in
South Anhwei", Jan. 21;
"Further Notes on Clashes between Central Troops and New Fourth", Jan.;
"Notes on the Kuomintang - Communist Crisis", Jan.;
Report of the Hong Kong Chinese Womens Relief Association, Jan. 26;
"Yenans Firm Stand Toward the Southern Anhwei Outrage", Chinese
Peoples Correspondence, Feb. 26;
"Refugee Relief and Resettlement Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border Region",
April;
"The International Peace Hospitals", ca. 1941
Folder 694. Documents, 1942:
"Reconstruction in Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia Border Region" by Central
Committee of CCP;
compilation of editorials and letters, June;
news by short waves from Russia, July-Aug.;
Katubusanngbayan, Sept. 12;
Hukbalahap, Nov. 30, Dec. 15;
"British Civilian Man Power is the Most Highly Mobilized in the World",
1942;
"From a Peoples Front to an All-National Front" by E. Fisher, ca.
1942;
"Indonesian Aims and Ideals" by Mr. Mohammed Hatta, ca. 1942
Folder 695. Documents, 1943:
"People of the Urals" by Arkady Pereventzyev, Jan. 9;
"From Relief to Production, Report on Famine Conditions and Relief Work in the
Shansi-Hopei-Shantung-Honan Border Area", June 4;
"Economic Reconstruction in North China Border Regions", Aug. 1;
"Relief of Immigrants and Refugees in North Shensi" by Li Ping, Aug.;
"Refugee Relief and Resettlement", Nov. 4;
"Famine and Famine Relief Measures in the Guerrilla Areas of North Honan"
by China Defense League, 1943;
Disposition of Japanese Troops in China (list)
Folder 696. Documents, 1944:
"Facts about the Hukbalahap", Nov. 30
Folder 697. Documents, 1945:
"The Philippines Fight for Freedom", June 15;
"Where the Hukbalahap Stand" by Tony Collantes, June 15;
Transcriptions of articles in The Nation, July 28, 1945;
"MacArthurs Private Preserve" by Freda Kirchway;
"What Price Independence" by E. H. Jacoby;
"The End of the Hukbalahap" by Captain X;
untitled, regarding Hukbalahap status, July;
"The Political Line of the Korean Communist Party on the Question of Formation
of the United National Front", Oct. 30;
"What Is Our Difference" by Park Heun-Young, Nov. 3;
"The Brief History of the Korean Communist Party", Nov. 11;
"North of 38", Dec. 26;
"Regulations for the Cultivation Brigade to Help the Red Army Families",
ca. 1945;
untitled article on the Filipino situation (black market), ca. 1945;
Program of the Democratic Alliance, ca. 1945
Folder 698. Documents, 1946:
"Memorandum for the Imperial Japanese Government", from the General
Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Jan. 4;
"Inaugural Meeting of the Japanese Industrial Cooperative Association",
March 23;
Statement of General MacArthur and Government Section Report on Japanese National
Elections, April 24;
"Class War in the Philippines" by Arthur Eaton, Nov. 12;
"The First Year of Occupation in Japan", ca. 1945-46?;
"A Study on Current Japanese Review Magazines", 1945-46;
"Food Situation and Food Policy after Hazakaiki", 1946;
"Triangular Base for Philippine Social Problems", ca. 1945-46?;
The Hukbalahap, ca. 1945-46?;
"Philippine Democracy Moves Forward" Philippine News Service, ca. 1946;
"Giant Demonstration of 65,000 Filipinos Demands Removal of all Collaborators
and Assails McNutt", Philippine News Service, ca. 1946;
"Reexamination of Independence" Philippine News Service, ca. 1946;
"The Peoples of the Philippines, Plaintiff versus Dominador Santos and
Salvador Enriquez, Accused, Criminal Case No. 45 for Inciting to Sedition", ca. 1946;
material on the Designations of Former Puppet Troop Recommissioned by Chiang
Kai-shek, Dec. 1946;
two fragments regarding Japanese Cooperatives;
Report of Public Opinion Trip Taken on 6 January, 1945 by Members of the Office of
Public Information, Headquarters U.S. Army Forces in Korea, Jan. 7, 1946; includes
clippings on the Philippines
Folder 699. Documents, 1947, 1949:
report by Mao Tse-tung to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party,
Dec. 25, 1947;
"Outstanding Military Problems on the Guerrilla Warfare Fronts" by
General Yeh Chien-ying, Aug. 6;
"Defensive Battle of the Japanese Army" by Shyedlov, Aug. 25, 1949
Folder 700. Documents, 1965, 1970s:
"The Draft Constitution", Nov. 12, 1970;
brief biography of Otto Braun, an European who participated in the Long March,
unknown;
flyer "To Fellow Peacemongers" [regarding Vietnam], incomplete
The following undated manuscripts are arranged
alphabetically according to author. Both undated and anonymous manuscripts are located at
the end of this section.
Folder 701. Documents, undated:
"Old Northeast Army", lists of soldiers and units, by Chang Hseuh-liang;
untitled article, [a criticism of a London Times article], by Chang
Hsueh-liang;
Diary, "One Leaf in the Urumchi River" by Chen Chi-ying, incomplete;
"Central Committees Instruction Regarding Land Policy" by Chinese
Communist Party;
"Battle of Pinhghsingkwan and National Resistance" by Chu Teh and Peng
Teh-huai;
"We Can Hold North China" by Chu Teh;
telegram to the Central Government from the Eighth Route Army by Chu Teh, Lin Piao,
Ho Lung, Liu Po-cheng, Nieh Jung-chen, Hsiao Chin-kwang;
"The 8th Route Army and One Year of War" by Chu Teh
Folder 702. Documents, undated: "Chinas Christian General
Denounces Suppression of Students, Demands that Civil War Stop at Once", press
release, June 6, by Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang
Folder 703. Documents, undated:
"A Summary of Two Years War of Resistance of the 120th Division" by
Ho Lung;
"My Past", fragment, by Hsiao Hua;
"Japan Moves into Suiyuan toward Ninghsia" by Hsing Ho-ling;
"A Record of Impressions of Communist-Suppression in Northeast Szechwan"
by Hsun Shih;
"The Significance of the Political Unification in China" by Dr. Hu Shih;
"The Battle of Fei Shui", No. 4, April 15, by Hua Jo;
two writings in Chinese
Folder 704. Documents, undated:
"We Should Not Be Satisfied" by Ku Hsi-ning;
"The Japanese New Strategy, the Consolidation of Occupied Areas
and the Disintegration of China" by Kuo Hsin News Agency
Folder 705. Documents, undated:
"Most Popular Essayists of China Today" by Bruce P. Lee;
"On Guerrilla Warfare and Mobile Warfare" by Liu Po-cheng
Folder 706. Documents, undated:
"To Record the International Medical Corps" by Ma Han-ping;
"Letter of Instruction to Departments of National Economy of All Classes"
by Mao Tse-tung;
circulation telegrams of Mao Tse-tung, Chen Shao-yu (Wang Ming), Lin Tsu-han (Lin
Po-chiu), Wu Yu-chang, Tung Pi-wu, Tsing Pang-hsien (Po Ku), Teng Yin-chao ( Mrs. Chou
En-lai);
"An Outline of the Proposed Measures for the Conversion Adjustment of
Munitions Industry" by Ministry of Finance;
"A Personal Message to My Old Comrades Wherever They May Be" by Moh Hatta
Folder 707. Documents, undated:
"Appeal For Funds to Repair Memorial to the March 18th Martyrs" by a
peasant of Yuan Ming Yuan and voluntary caretaker of the Memorial Tomb;
"Experience and Progress of One Months Work in Re-arranging the
Army" by Peng Shao-hui;
memo to General Ho Chu-kuo and divisional Commanders Kou, Wang, Pai, Men, and Tan
at Kuyuan by Commander Peng Teh-huai;
fragment by Draper W. Phillips
Folder 708. Documents, undated:
"First Anniversary of the War of Resistance" by Soong Ching-ling;
"The State Bank of the U.S.S.R." by VOKS, press department;
"The Economic Policy of the Soviet Power in the Period of the Civil War"
by VOKS, press department
Folder 709. Documents, undated:
"Who Will Win the Civil War in China" by Michael Lindsay;
"How to Realize Peace" by Wang Ching-wei;
"Our Opinion of the Defense of Wuhan and the Problem of the Third Period War
of Resistance" by Wang Ming, Chou En-lai, and Chin Po-ku;
"My Past" by Yang Te-chih
Folder 710. Documents, undated, anonymous:
"A Sketch of the Early Winter of Hangchow";
"Regulation for Helping the Red Army Families Saturday Brigade";
"What Are the Japanese Doing on Hainan Island?";
"A Secret Report by a Certain Japanese Organization";
"Economic Construction in the Shensi and Kansu Soviet Districts";
"Social Investigation of Yenchih Hsien", in Chinese;
"The Preliminary Survey of Mohammedan People";
"The Mongolian Nation in the Beginning of Activities", fragment;
"The Chinese Red Army", description;
"Present Political Tendencies in China";
"The Big Battle at Pinghsingkwan";
"The Peasant Movement in Shansi";
"Major General Archer L. Lerch";
"Young Friends of China from All Over the World", speech;
"The Japanese Attack on Unification and Reconstruction of China";
Study on Politico-Economic Changes in the Sino-Japanese War, outline;
"Wu-yuan, the First Strategic Point Recovered Since the Outbreak of the War of
Resistance", regarding Suiyuan;
"Japans Dependence on Foreign Supplies of War Materials";
"List of Congressmen in Office During Japanese Occupation in Philippine
Islands";
"Newly Organized Guerrilla Battalions";
Outlines of two pamphlets: Short Sketches of the 8th Route Army Leaders, The
Anti-Japanese 8th Route Army;
fragment regarding Tenno system;
fragment regarding March 14th incident outside Old South Gate in Chenla;
fragment regarding Japanese presence;
fragment regarding Star Spangled Banner in Russian;
fragment regarding 8th Route Army;
Four writings in Chinese.
Pamphlets
Folder 711. Songs of New China, 1953
Folder 712. Chinese art pamphlet, 1958; The World Belongs to All by Hiao
Hung-ying and Derek Bryan, 1962
[Addenda] Folder 1. [In Chinese] Study of
Production of Co-operatives in the Countryside by Huang Wei-shi, Aug. 1929?; New
Culture: 1. News from Soviet Union, 2. News of World Literature, 3. Articles by
Readers
[Addenda] Folder 2. [In Chinese] Land Problems in Red
Area by Cheng Sheng-chang, July 15, 1934; The Outline of the Development of the
Co-operatives by KMT Central Economic Ministry, Nov. 1935 (translation)
[Addenda] Folder 3. [In Chinese] International
Communism, 1936; Talks and Articles on Anti-Japanese War by Chang
Hsue-liang and Yang Hu-cheng, Dec. 1936; Northeast Anti-Japanese 4th Army by Sun
Je
[Addenda] Folder 4. [In Chinese] The Selection of
Contemporary Articles (about International Communists and Chinese Revolutionaries),
May 1, 1937
[Addenda] Folder 5. [In Chinese] Visits to Chu Teh and
Peng Te-huai by Chao Te-hua, Nov, 1937; The Eight Route Army, an Anti-Japanese
Army by Chao Yi-lin; Chairman Mao talking to [James] Bertram, Dec. 1937
(translation); China will not Perish by Soong Ching-ling; Ting Ling -- New
China;s Woman Fighter by Earl Leaf, Nov. 1937 (translated by Ye Chou)
[Addenda] Folder 6. [In Chinese] Constructions of New
China by Shen Cheng, Feb. 25, 1938; The Datum of the First Senate Meeting
of Shensi-Kansi-Ningsia Border Area, June 1939
Index cards
This section contains alphabetized index
cards, compiled by Edgar Snow, which list quotations, information on historical movements
and personalities, aphorisms, subject headings, and personal reflections.
Folder 713. A-E
Folder 714. F-M
Folder 715. N-Q
Folder 716. R-Z
Folder 717. A-Z, descriptions of photos
Folder 718. Miscellaneous 1960s-70: index of subjects from books, journals,
magazines and newspapers

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