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Seventh-day Adventists in China Bibliography by Gary Shearer Adventist Studies Librarian, Emeritus Pacific Union College Library 07-14-08 Books “Allum, Francis Arthur.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia , Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 57-58. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Anderson, Benjamin L.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia , Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 65. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Anderson, Emma T. A’Chu and Other Stories . Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1920. 358p. Her. Coll. BX6115.5 .A5 1920 “Anderson, Emma Thompson.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia , Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 66. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Anderson, Emma Maria. With Our Missionaries in China . Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1920. 334p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .A5 1920 (2 nd copy in main collection) “Ang, Tau Kiet.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia , Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 83. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Asiatic Division.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia , Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 120. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995

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Page 1: Seventh-day Adventists in China Bibliography by Gary

Seventh-day Adventists in China Bibliography by Gary Shearer

Adventist Studies Librarian, Emeritus Pacific Union College Library

07-14-08

Books “Allum, Francis Arthur.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 57-58. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Anderson, Benjamin L.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 65. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Anderson, Emma T. A’Chu and Other Stories. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1920. 358p. Her. Coll. BX6115.5 .A5 1920 “Anderson, Emma Thompson.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 66. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Anderson, Emma Maria. With Our Missionaries in China. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1920. 334p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .A5 1920 (2nd copy in main collection) “Ang, Tau Kiet.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 83. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Asiatic Division.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 120. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995

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“Blunden, Harold M.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 210. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Branson, William Henry.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 227. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Brewer, Nathan Falcon.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 246-247. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Brines, Celia R. Dragon Tales. Second Edition. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1942, 1943. 123p. Third Edition, 1945. (Not in PUC Library) “Chan Shun International Foundation.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 319-320. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “China, People’s Republic of.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 331-342. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “China, Republic of.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 342-344. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “China Division.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 330-331. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995

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“China Training Institute.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 344-345. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Christensen, Otto H. Mission Mongolia: The Untold Story. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1974. 123p. Her. Coll. BV3420 .M7 C48 (2nd copy in main collection) Christensen, Rose. Invisible Escort. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1969. 144p. Her. Coll. DS710 .C574 (2nd copy in main collection) Coberly, Zoral and Elga. Dragon Teeth. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1967. 192p. Her. Coll. BX6118.4 .C673 (2nd copy in main collection) “Cottrell, Roy F.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 414. Served in China 1908-1920. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Crisler, Clarence C. China’s Borderlands—and Beyond. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1937. 346p. Her. Coll. BV3415 .C78 (2nd copy in main collection) “Crisler, Clarence Creager.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 419. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “De Vinney, Frederick Henry.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 458. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Evans, Irwin Henry.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 525. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995

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“Far Eastern Academy.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 535-536. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Ford, Herbert. For the Love of China. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1971. 127p. Denton E. Rebok. Her. Coll. BV3427 .R34 F67 1971 (2nd copy in main collection) “Fulton, John Edwin.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 577. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Gillis, Walter Emslie.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 610. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Gjording, John Godfred.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 612. His family was Danish Mormons who converted to SDA church in Utah. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Griggs, Donald Ezra.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 638. Served at Percing University and as superintendent of the Shanghai Sanitarium. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Griggs, Frederick.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 638-639. Served in Far Eastern Division office and was president of the China Division 1936-1938. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Grundset, Ole J.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson.

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“Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 369. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Guild, Cecil Bennett.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 645 Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Hall, Orrin A.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 658. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Ham, Allen L.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 659-660. Served in China 1913-1941. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Hankins, Winferd Cameron.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 663. Served in China 1905-1923. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Hetzell, M. Carol. The Undaunted: The Story of the Publishing Work of Seventh-day Adventists. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1967. Chapter 10, “A Creeping Red Line,” pp. 97-106. SDA publishing work in China. Her. Coll. BX6132 .P82 H4 (2nd copy in main collection) “Hilliard, William Ira.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 694. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Hong Kong.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 710-711. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995

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“Hong Kong Adventist College.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 711-712. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Hong Kong Sam Yuk Secondary School.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 712-713. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Hong Kong Adventist Hospital.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 713. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Hsu, Eugene. “China—The Accomplishments and Challenges.” In Adventist Mission in the 21st Century: The Joys and Challenges of Presenting Jesus to a Diverse World. Edited by Jon L. Dybdahl. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1999. pp. 241-247. Her. Coll. BX6127 .A482 1999 (2nd copy in main collection) “James, Judson S.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 820. Vice president of the China Division 1917-1918. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Keh Nga Pit.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 851. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Kowloon Sam Yuk Secondary School.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 885-886. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Kuhn, May Cole. Lantern Light. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1939. 159p. Her. Coll. DS725 .K8 (2nd copy in main collection)

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“Kuhn, May Gilman Cole.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 888. With her husband, Otto B. Kuhn, served in China 1916-1937. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “La Rue, Abram.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 898. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Law Keem.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 912. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 “Lee, Frederick.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 917. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Lee, Frederick. Travel Talks on China. Washington, DC: Review and Herald, 1926. 254p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .L4 1926 (2nd copy in main collection) “Lenker, William.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. A-L. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series”, Vol. 10. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 920. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.10 1995 Lin, David. China Letters: A Collection of Essays. Rapidan, VA: Hartland Publications, 1993. 428p. Her. Coll. BX6121.3 .L56 1993 Longway, Ezra L. Dangerous Opportunity. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1974. 160p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .L6 1974 (2nd copy in main collection) Luke, Handel Hing-tat. A History of Seventh-day Adventist Higher Education in the China Mission, 1888-1980. Ed. D. dissertation. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University, 1983. 289p.

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Her. Coll. BX6111.23 .C48 L8 1983 Maberly, Allan. God Spoke in Tibetan. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1971. 144p. Her. Coll. BS315 .T59 M3 Maxwell, Stanley and Robert Huang. Prisoner for Christ. Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 2004. 191p. Reviewed in “Adventist Review” 181 (July 28, 2004): 30. Memoirs of Sam Yuk School: South China Reflections 1990. Edited by Dorothy Zane, Bert Chow, Daniel Lee. Alhambra, CA: North America Sam Yuk Alumni Association, 1990. 271p. Her. Coll. LG51 .S68 M46 1990 “Miller, Harry Willis.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. pp. 71-72. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995 Moore, Raymond S. China Doctor: The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1969. 152p. Her. Coll. BX6143 .M48 M48 1969 Neall, Ralph and Beatrice. “The Rains Descended and the Floods Came – A Survey of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Communist China.” Term Paper for class: History of the SDA Church. Berrien Springs, MI: Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, May 26, 1971. 56p. Her. Room VF (China) Ogle, Mary S. China Nurse: The Life Story of Elisabeth Redelstein. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1974. 123p. R722.32 .R4 O36 Ogle, Mary S. In Spite of Danger: The Story of Thelma Smith in China. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1969. 159p. Her. Coll. BX6143 .S6 O35 (2nd copy in main collection) Olsen, Mahlon Ellsworth. A History of the Origin and Progress of Seventh-day Adventists. Second Edition. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1926. Chapter XXXV, “Missions in China,” pp. 651-673. Illus. Her. Coll. BX6115.2 O55 1925 (2nd copy in main collection) “Oss, John.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson.

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“Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 271. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995 Oss, John. Mission Advance in China. Nashville: Southern Publishing Association, 1949. 284p. Her. Coll. BV3415 .O76 (2nd copy in main collection) Oss, Mrs. John. Triumphs of Faith. Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association., 1935. 159p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .O8 1935 Oss, Olga Bertine (Osnes), Mrs. John Oss. Triumphs of Faith: Personal Experiences in Service for the King. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1935. 159p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .O8 1935 “Petersen, Bernhard.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 333. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995 “Quimby, Paul.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 415. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995 Quimby, Paul Elmore and Norma Youngberg. Yankee on the Yangtze: One Missionary’s Sage in Revolutionary China. Nashville: Southern Publishing Association, 1976. 176p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .C45 Q5 (2nd copy in main collection) Ruffo, Vinnie. Behind Barbed Wire. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1967. 121p. John and Olga Oss. Her. Coll. BV3427 .O68 R8 (2nd copy in main collection) “Selmon, Arthur Clifford.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 568. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995

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Selmon, Bertha L. They Do Meet: Cross-Trials of American Physicians and Chinese People. New York: Froben Press, 1942. 254p. Although the Selmons served as SDA workers in China, no mention of the church is made in this book. Her. Coll. R154 .S355 A3 Spalding, Arthur Whitefield. Origin and History of the Seventh-day Adventists, Vol. 4. Washington, DC: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1962. Chapter 5, “China,” pp. 117-157. Her. Coll. BX6115.4 .S68 v.4 (2nd copy in main collection) Spicer, William A. Our Story of Missions. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1921. Chapter 25, “China,” pp. 337-361. Her. Coll. BV2090 S6 Stahl, Sunshine Siu. Red Star Rising. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2006. 143p. Her. Coll. ML420 .S8101 A3 2006 (2nd copy in main collection) Swift, Joy. The Long Road to China: The Story of Dr. Harry Miller. Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 1990. 80p. Her. Coll. BX6143 .M48 S94 1990 (2nd copy in main collection) Thiele, Margaret Rossiter. A Home for Su-Lan. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1971. 124p. Her. Coll. BX6118.45 .T47 1971 (2nd copy in main collection) Wheeler, Ruth Carr. Light the Paper Lantern: The Adventures of Merritt and Wilma Warren, Missionaries to China. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association, 1967. 122p. BV3427 .W3 W5 (2nd copy in main collection) “Wilbur, Edwin Hymes.” Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Vol. M-Z. Second Revised Edition. Edited by Bobbie Jane Van Dolson and Leo R. Van Dolson. “Commentary Reference Series,” Vol. 11. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Page 900. Her. Coll. BS491.2 .S4 v.11 1995 (2nd copy in main collection) Periodicals Allum, Eva. “An Experience in China.” Review and Herald 84 (February 21, 1907): 16. Illus. Allum, Eva. “An Experience in China.” Review and Herald 84 (May 2, 1907): 17. Allum, Mrs. Eva. “A Heathen Home in Western China.” Review and Herald 96 (February 3, 1916): 13.

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Allum, F.A. “The Beginning of the Harvest in Szechuan, China.” Review and Herald 93 (August 10, 1916): 11. Allum, F.A. “The Call of God to the Mission Field.” Australasian Record 44 (June 24, 1940): 5. Photo. Allum, F. Arthur. “The Central China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 99 (June 1, 1992): 16-17, 29. Illus. Allum, F.A. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 2, 1906): 19. Allum, F.A. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (November 19, 1908): 21-22. Allum, F.A. “China: The Beginning of the Harvest in Szechuan.” Australasian Record 20 (September 18, 1916): 3. Allum, F.A. “China with Its Unwarned Millions.” Signs of the Times 34 (March 11, 1908): 12. Alum, F.A. “Christian Contributions in China.” Review and Herald 96 (September 4, 1919): 18. Allum, F.A. “Early Experiences in China.” Australasian Record 41 (August 30, 1937): 6-7. Allum, F.A. “En Route to Szechuan, Through the Yang-Tze Gorges.” Review and Herald 91 (July 23, 1914): 13. Allum, F.A. “En Route to Szechuan, Through the Yang-Tze Gorges.” Review and Herald 91 (August 27, 1914): 9-10. Illus. Allum, F.A. “En Route to Szechuan, Through the Yang-Tze Gorges.” Review and Herald 91 (September 3, 1914): 10-12. Allum, F.A. “Entering Szechuan Province, West China.” Review and Herald 91 (June 25, 1914): 12. Illus. Allum, F.A. “From Australia to Honan, China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 23, 1906): 12-14. Illus. Allum, F.A. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 87 (June 2, 1910): 14. Allum, F.A. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 88 (February 9, 1911): 10-11 Illus.

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Allum, F.A. “The Honan Council Meetings.” Review and Herald 84 (May 9 1907): 16. Allum, F.A. “Literature Work in Szechuan, China.” Australasian Record 19 (June 21, 1915): 2-3. Allum, F.A. “North Central China.” Review and Herald 89 (September 26, 1912): 11-12. Illus. Allum, F.A. “North China Union Conference.” Review and Herald 94 (September 27, 1917): 12-13. Illus. Allum, F.A. “Notes of Progress From Szechuan.” Review and Herald 92 (November 41915): 12-13. Illus. Allum, F.A. “Notes of Progress From Szechuan.” Australian Record 19 (November 22, 1915): 2. Allen, F.A. “A Reminiscence of Our Literature Work in China.” Review and Herald 94 (December 6, 1917): 15-16. Allum, F.A. “Rural Evangelism in the Wenchow District.” Review and Herald 95 (July 11, 1918): 17-18. Allum, F.A. “Stirring News from China.” Australasian Record 48 (July 3, 1944): 8. Allum, F.A. “Victories in Szechwan, China.” Australasian Record 20 (September 25, 1916): 2-3. Allum, F.A. “Victories in Szechwan, China.” Review and Herald 93 (June 1, 1916): 11. Illus. Allum, F.A. “A Word From China.” Review and Herald 83 (November 8, 1906): 18-19. Allum, F.A. and Eva. “Experiences in Honan.” Review and Herald 86 (March 4, 1909): 15-16. Allum, F.A. (Obituary and Life Sketch). Australasian Record 52 (November 1, 1948): 7. Served 16 years in China. “Among the Tibetans.” Review and Herald 100 (July 12, 1923): 24. Anderson, Barry. “Unexpected Riches in the Chinese Church.” Record 100 (December 9, 1995): 6-7.

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Anderson, H.A. “Six Hundred Miles Up the Yangtze River: Central China Colporteurs’ Institute.” Review and Herald 108 (September 3, 1931): 12. Anderson, B.L. “Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 87 (October 6, 1910): 5. Anderson, B.L. “Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 88 (August 10, 1911): 14. Anderson, B.L. “The Awakening of China.” Review and Herald 84 (October 3, 1907): 23-24. Anderson, B.L. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (December 20, 1906): 15-16. Illus. Anderson, B.L. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (March 5, 1908): 19. Anderson, B.L. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (July 22, 1909): 15. Anderson, B.L. “Fukien Local Council.” Review and Herald 84 (July 11, 1907): 18-19. Anderson, B.L. “Fukien Province, South China.” Review and Herald 93 (February 10, 1916): 10. Anderson, B.L. “General Meeting for Kwang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 93 (November 30, 1916):16. Anderson, B.L. “General Meetings in South China.” Review and Herald 93 (February 17, 1916): 10-11. Illus. Anderson, B.L. “In the Cantonese Field.” Review and Herald 93 (December 7, 1916): 12. Illus. Anderson, B.L. “Faithful Unto Death.” Review and Herald 118 (May 22, 1941): 14-15. Anderson, B.L. “Itinerating in China.” Review and Herald 118 (October 23, 1941): 11-12. Anderson, B.L. “Itinerating in South Fukien.” Review and Herald 105 (May 3, 1928): 19. Anderson, B.L. “Mission Work in China.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (September 26, 1916): 4-5. Anderson, B.L. “Missionary Pioneering.” Review and Herald 116 (July 6, 1939): 13.

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Anderson, B.L. “To-Kang.” Review and Herald 117 (January 25, 1940): 10. Anderson, B.L. (Obituary). Review and Herald 139 (December 6, 1962): 24. Went to China in 1905, where he served for 40 years. Anderson, Ethel B. Edwards (Obituary) Review and Herald 125 (October 28, 1948): 20. Went to China in 1922. Husband, J.P. Anderson. Anderson, H.A. “The Wall of Literature.” Review and Herald 108 (September 17, 1931): 15. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “An Aged Pioneer Fallen.” Review and Herald (July 7, 1903): 23. Abram La Rue. Anderson, J.N. “Another Province in China Entered.” Review and Herald 85 (July 23, 1908): 13. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Another Year in China.” Review and Herald 82 (February 23, 1905): 15-16. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Canton, China.” Review and Herald 87 (October 20, 1910): 16. Anderson, J.N. “Canton (China) Workers’ Meeting.” Review and Herald 85 (June 18, 1908): 15-16. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “The Centenary Conference in China.” Review and Herald 84 (October 10, 1907): 12-13. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 79 (May 6, 1902): 19. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 79 (July 8, 1902): 16-17. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (April 28, 1904): 16-17. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 81(August 25, 1904): 17-18. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (December 14, 1905): 14. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (December 21, 1905): 17. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (April 5, 1906): 16. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (April 19, 1906): 16. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (June 21, 1906): 17.

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Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (November 12, 1906): 14. Anderson, J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (December 24, 1906): 16. Anderson, J.N. “China Preparing for the Final Battle.” Review and Herald 83 (September 27, 1906): 14. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “China’s Call for Workers.” Review and Herald 84 (August 1, 1907): 13-14. Anderson, J.N. “China’s Future.” Review and Herald 79 (May 27, 1902): 12-13. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “The Chinese Revolution.” Review and Herald 89 (July 4, 1912): 4-5. Anderson, J.N. “The Chinese Revolution (Concluded).” Review and Herald 89 (July 11, 1912): 5-6. Anderson, J.N. “The Chinese Union Mission Field.” Review and Herald 86 (May 20, 1909): 11-13. Report given at General Conference session. Anderson, J.N. “The Educational Situation in China.” Review and Herald 84 (August 1, 1907): 23-24. Anderson, J.N. “The General Meeting for China.” Review and Herald 84 (May 30, 1907): 13-14. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “The Gospel in China.” Review and Herald 79 (August 5, 1902): 13. Anderson, J.N. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 85 (July 9, 1908): 13. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Our Work in Fukien, China.” Review and Herald 86 (February 4, 1909): 15. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Pakhoi, China.” Review and Herald 87 (August 11, 1910): 9. Anderson, J.N. “The Printed Page in China.” Review and Herald 84 (July 25, 1907): 19. Anderson, J.N. “Protestant Missions in China.” Review and Herald 79 (October 28, 1902): 13-14.

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Anderson, J.N. “A Report of the China Mission Field.” Review and Herald 82 (May 25, 1905): 21-22. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “School Work in Mission Fields.” Review and Herald 87 (December 15, 1910): 12-13. Anderson, J.N. “Some Missionary Problems.” Review and Herald 84 (June 27, 1907): 14-15. Anderson, J.N. “A Trip to Canton—No.1.” Review and Herald 79 (November 4, 1902): 13-14. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “A Trip to Canton—No.2: A Day in the City.” Review and Herald 79 (November 11, 1902): 14-15. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Two Years in China.” Review and Herald 81 (June 9, 1904): 13-15. Illus. Anderson, J.N. “Victories of the Truth in China.” Review and Herald 84 (August 22, 1907): 17-18. Anderson, J.N. “Wai-Chow-Fu, Kwangtung, China.” Review and Herald 87 (September 1, 1910): 10-11. Anderson, J.N. and A.C. Selmon. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (December 1, 1904): 13. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 79 (April 22, 1902): 19. Illus. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (April 20, 1905): 14. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “Crumbs From the Canton (China) Workers’ Meeting.” Review and Herald 85 (July 30, 1908): 14-15. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “A Glimpse About Canton.” Review and Herald 83 (October 4, 1906): 12-13. Illus. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “Traveling de Luxe in Interior China.” Youth’s Instructor 73 (March 31, 1925): 3-4. Illus. Anderson, Mrs. J.N. “A Woman’s Story.” Review and Herald 85 (July 2, 1908): 12-13. Illus. Anderson, Jacob Nelson (Obituary). Review and Herald 135 (April 24, 1958): 26. First commissioned SDA missionary to China where he sewed 1901-1909.

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Anderson, J.P. “Beginning Days in South China.” Review and Herald 127 (June 29, 1950): 14-15. Anderson, J.P. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (March 25, 1909): 13-14. Anderson, J.P. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (August 19, 1909): 14-15. Illus. Anderson, J.P. “The Hakka Mission.” Review and Herald 101 (June 19, 1924): 10-11. Anderson, J.P. “Selling Literature in China.” Review and Herald 87 (March 17, 1910): 16. Anderson, J.P. “South China.” Review and Herald 86 (December 16, 1909): 17. Anderson, J.P. “Wai-chau, China.” Review and Herald 90 (January 9, 1913): 11-12. Anderson, Julia Peterson (Obituary). Review and Herald 135 (August 28, 1958): 26. Wife of Benjamin L. Anderson. Went to China in 1905 and served 44 years. Anderson, Rachel. “The Work is Onward in Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 131 (November 18, 1954): 15-16. Illus. Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (August 21, 1934): 5-6, 10, 12-13. Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (August 28, 1934): 7-8, 12-13. Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (September 4, 1934): 7-8, 13. “At Home in Chungking.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (September 11, 1934): 7-8, 13-14. “Off for Tibet.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (September 18, 1934): 9, 13. “On the River.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (September 25, 1934): 7, 13-14. “On the Trail.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (October 2, 1934): 9, 13. “Still Traveling West.”

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Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (October 9, 1934): 7-8, 13-14. “On and Up.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (October 16, 1934): 8, 13. “Home at Last.” Tatsienlu. Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (October 23, 1934): 7-8, 14. “This is Home.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (October 30, 1934): 9-10, 12-13. “In Our Own Compound.” Illus. Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (November 6, 1934): 9-10, 13-14. “Just Living in Tatsienlu.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (November 13, 1934): 9, 12. “Bao Tai Tai.” Andrews, Dorothy Spicer. “Missionary Memories.” Youth’s Instructor 82 (November 20, 1934): 7-8, 12. “Friends and Furlough Good-bys.” Andrews, J.N. “First Fruits From Tibet.” Review and Herald 108 (November 26, 1931): 20-21. Illus. Andrews, J.N. “First Literature in the Tibetan Language.” Australasian Record 24 (June 14, 1920): 2. Andrews, J.N. “Further Scenes From Tatsienlu, West China”. Review and Herald 98 (December 1, 1921): 8-9. Illus. Andrews, J.N. “The Great Closed Land.” Review and Herald 103 (June 7, 1926): 14. Illus. Tibet. Andrews, John N. “In The Gateway to Tibet.” Review and Herald 96 (December 18, 1919): 18-19. Andrews, John N. “A Missionary Journey.” Review and Herald 94 (September 6, 1917): 12. Andrews, J.N. “Tatsienlu Tibetan Mission.” Review and Herald 106 (November 7, 1929): 29. Illus. Andrews, J.N. “Traveling de Luxe in Interior China.” Youth’s Instructor 73 (March 31, 1925): 3-4. Illus.

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Andrews, J.N. “With the Camera About Tatsienlu, West China.” Review and Herald 98 (December 8, 1921): 10-11. Illus. Andrews, J.N. “Work in Eastern Tibet.” Review and Herald 103 (August 19, 1926): 9-10. Illus. Andrews, J.N. “The Work in Tatsienlu.” Review and Herald 103 (May 6, 1926): 10-11. Andrews, J.N. “Work of the Tibetan Mission.” Review and Herald 108 (August 20, 1931): 9-10. Illus. Andrews, John Nevins (Obituary). Adventist Review 158 (January 1, 1981): 23. Served in China 1916-1932. Andross, E.E. “Notes of Travel.” Review and Herald 96 (January 16, 1919): 13-15. Andrus, Lucy M. “From the False to the True.” Review and Herald 106 (May 16, 1929): 16. Illus. Ang, Pastor T.K. (Obituary). Review and Herald 114 (April 15, 1937): 22-23. Second Chinese minister to be ordained in China. “Another Large Baptism Held in China.” Adventist Review 171 (October 13, 1994): 7. Appel, G.J. “Clipping From china Letter.” Review and Herald 119 (May 7, 1942): 23. Appel, George J. “A Great Expansion in China’s Northwest.” Review and Herald 113 (July 2, 1926): 24. A letter from George J. Appel. Appel, G.J. “Northwest China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 22. Illus. Appel, George J. “Blessings Manifested in China.” Review and Herald 122 (September 27, 1945): 14. Appel, G.J. “Experiences in North China.” Review and Herald 108 (March 19, 1931): 16-17. Illus. Appel, George A. “In the Central China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 115 (October 27, 1938): 11-12. Illus.

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Appel, George J. “Blessings Manifested in China.” Review and Herald 122 (September 27, 1945): 14. Illus. Appel, George J. “From North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 104 (April 28, 1927): 10. Illus. Appel, George J. “In the Midst of War, Bandits, and Famine, in North China.” Review and Herald 106 (June 13, 1929): 18-19. Illus. Appel, G.J. “North China Union.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 23-24. Illus. Appel, George J. “Opening the Kalgan Hospital.” Review and Herald 108 (December 31, 1931): 8-9. Illus. Appel, George J. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 121 (May 18, 1944): 10-11. Appel, George J. (Obituary). Adventist Review 159 (April 29, 1982): 23. Went to China in 1920 where he served many years. Armstrong, V.T. “The Island of Formosa.” Review and Herald 108 (June 18, 1931): 21. Illus. “Arrival of E.L. Longway.” Review and Herald 122 (November 22, 1945): 24. “Arrival of Elder and Mrs. John Oss.” Review and Herald 122 (November 8, 1945): 24. Released from internment camp in Shanghai. Ash, John. “Into All the World.” Adventist Review 182 (October 20, 2005): 18-19. Illus. Ashmore, William. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (January 21, 1904): 16. Illus. “Australians in China.” Australasian Record 41 (September 20, 1937): 8. “Adventist Delegation Surveys Christianity in China.” Adventist Review 175 (February 12, 1998): 21. “Another Large Baptism Held in China.” Adventist Review 171 (October 13, 1994): 7. Armstrong, V.T. “The Island of Formosa.” Review and Herald 108 (June 18, 1931): 21. Illus. “Arrival of E.L. Longway.” Review and Herald 122 (November 22, 1945): 24.

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“Arrival of Elder and Mrs. John Oss.” Review and Herald 122 (November 8, 1945): 24. Released from internment camp in Shanghai. Baart, Marie. “China Training Institute.” Youth’s Instructor 97 (April 5, 1949): 11-12, 22. Illus. Babienco, T.T. “Victory With the Lord.” Review and Herald 100 (July 26, 1923): 10. Harbin, Manchuria. “Back in the Harness.” Review and Herald 102 (January 1, 1925): 24. Letter from S.A. Nagel. Baldwin, Mrs. S.L. “China: A Missionary’s View.” Review and Herald 77 (September 11, 1900): 597. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 1. Youth’s Instructor 92 (September 12, 1944): 5-6, 12. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 2. Youth’s Instructor 92 (September 12, 1944): 9, 12-13. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 3. Youth’s Instructor 92 (September 26, 1944): 5-6. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 4. Youth’s Instructor 92 (October 3, 1944): 4, 12-13. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 5. Youth’s Instructor 92 (October 10, 1944): 7, 13-14. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 6. Youth’s Instructor 92 (October 24, 1944): 7, 10, 12. Illus. Barnett, Pauline. “500 Miles by Foot in Yunnan,” Part 7. Youth’s Instructor 92 (November 7, 1944): 8, 13-14. Illus. Barrows, Henry Walter (Obituary). Review and Herald 138 (April 27, 1961): 24. Barrows, Mrs. H.W. (Obituary). Review and Herald 113 (March 12, 1936): 21. Leonora Olsen Barrows. With her husband, Henry W. Barrows, served in China for 15 years beginning in 1915. Bartholomew, Paul P. “Among the Tibetan Border Tribes.” Review and Herald 112 (January 31, 1935): 12.

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Bates, Floyd E. “A Colporteur’s Experiences in South China.” Review and Herald 93 (August 10, 1916): 11-12. Illus. Bates, F.E. “Into the Interior of Swatow Province, China.” Review and Herald 98 (October 27, 1921): 11-12. Illus. Bates, F.E. “Story of the Swatow Typhoon, Aug. 2, 1922.” Review and Herald 100 (February 1, 1923): 15-16. Bates, F.E. “Story of the Swatow Typhoon, Aug. 2, 1922 (continued).” Review and Herald 100 (February 8, 1923): 19-20. Bates, F.E. “Story of the Swatow Typhoon, Aug. 2, 1922 (concluded).” Review and Herald 100 (February 15, 1923): 20-21. Bates, Floyd E. (Obituary). Review and Herald 149 (February 3, 1972): 27. Went to China in 1914 where he served for 10 years. Later returned for another 7 years. Bates, Margaret Peterson (Obituary). Review and Herald 121 (February 17, 1944): 20-21. Served in China 1914-1924, 1930-1938. Beach, B.B. “The Church Under Communism,” Part 2. Adventist Review 163 (October 9, 1986): 9-10. “Christianity in China.” Beach, J.P. “The Changsha School.” Review and Herald 100 (June 14, 1923): 24. Beach, W.R. “South China Island Union.” Review and Herald 134 (March 21, 1957): 20-21, 23. Beddoe, B.E. “The Price of Advance in China.” (Herbert K. Smith) Review and Herald 103 (May 2, 1928): 32. Murder or Herbert K. Smith. Bergherm, W.H. “On with the Message!” Review and Herald 118 (April 3, 1941): 12-13, 21. “On to Lhasa, the Capital of Tibet,” p.21. Illus. Bertochini, Gilbert J. “The God of China.” Lake Union Herald 81 (November 1989): 12-13. Illus. “Bible Circulation in China.” Review and Herald 104 (May 26, 1927): 21. Blandford, Claude L. “Opening the Work at Chengtu, Szechwan.” Review and Herald 95 (November 28, 1918): 21-22.

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Blandford, C.L. “The Story of a Chinese Christian.” Review and Herald 97 (September 2, 1920): 14-15. Blandford, Claude L. (Obituary). Review and Herald 146 (January 2, 1969): 24. Served 21 years in China. Blunden, H.M. “The Beginning of Subscription Book Work in China.” Australasian Record 20 (September 18, 1916): 3-4. Blunden, H.M. “The Beginning of Subscription Book Work in China.” Review and Herald 93 (October 26, 1916): 12-13. Illus. Blunden, H.M. “Colporteur Work in China.” Australasian Record 20 (February 7, 1916): 5-7. Blunden, H.M. “Life Sketch of Pastor H.M. Blunden.” By E.J. Johanson, Sr. Australasian Record 79 (September 23, 1974): 13. Illus. Served in China 1914-1919. Blunden, H.M. “Literature Work in China.” Review and Herald 96 (July 3, 1919): 15, 18. Illus. Blunden, H.M. “Present Conditions and Prospects in China.” Australasian Record 22 (February 11, 1918): 5-6. Blunden, H.M. “Present Conditions and Prospects in China.” Review and Herald 94 (December 6, 1917): 15. Blunden, H.M. “The Publishing Work in China.” Review and Herald 93 (April 20, 1916): 10-11. Blunden, H.M. and N.Z. Town. “A New Thing in China.” Review and Herald 95 (January 3, 1918): 17-18. Blunden, Heroed M. (Obituary). Review and Herald 151 (October 24, 1974): 31. In China 1914-1919. “Bombing of Mission in Central China.” Review and Herald 118 (April 3, 1941): 24. Bombing of Yencheng mission compound in Honan. Bowen, T.E. “Another Worker Fallen.” Review and Herald 89 (February 29, 1912): 24. Esta Miller. Bowen, T.E. “How Pias-m Learned to Read.” Review and Herald 87 (September 1, 1910): 11.

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Bowen, T.E. “A Message to China.” Review and Herald 85 (July 30, 1908): 13. Bowen, Tyler E. “Open Doors Into Tibet.” Review and Herald 96 (March 13, 1919): 15-16. Bowen, T.E. “Our Fallen Brother.” Review and Herald 89 (May 9, 1912): 13. Illus. Esta Miller. Bowen, T.E. “What Dollars Will Do in China.” Review and Herald 86 (May 6, 1909): 15. Boynton, Mildred Hilda Nelson (Obituary). Review and Herald 154 (December 22, 1977): 23. With her husband, Allen Robert Boynton, served in Shanghai. Bradley, W.P. “Action Regarding China Work.” Review and Herald 126 (June 2, 1949): 24. Bradley, W.P. “China Division Evangelistic Council.” Review and Herald 125 (February 12, 1948): 1. Bradley, W.P. “Developments in China.” Review and Herald 126 (January 6, 1949): 24. Communist takeover of China. Bradley, W.P. “Developments in China.” Review and Herald 126 (September 1, 1949): 24. Bradley, W.P. “Mission Work in North China.” Review and Herald 125 (October 7, 1948): 24. Bradley, W.P. “New Church at Au Kiang East China.” Review and Herald 136 (June 11, 1959): 18. Illus. Bradley, W.P. “Our Missionaries in China.” Review and Herald 125 (December 9, 1948): 24. Bradley, W.P. “Our Missionaries in China.” Review and Herald 125 (December 16, 1948): 24. Bradley, W.P. “Restoring the Medical Work in China.” Review and Herald 125 (March 11, 1948): 17-18. Branson, Elizabeth Hinton. “A Visit to Mongolia.” Review and Herald 116 (September 14, 1939): 13-14. Branson, Roy. “Harry Miller: Adventist Hero of Social Reform.” Adventist Review 177 (February 10, 2000): 13-15. Illus.

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Branson, W.H. “Baptisms in China.” Review and Herald 125 (September 23, 1948): 19. Illus. Branson, W.H. “A Bible Woman’s Witness in War.” Review and Herald 117 (April 25, 1940): 12. Branson, W.H. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 125 (December 9, 1948): 10-11. Illus. Branson, W.H. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 127 (July 19, 1950): 164-166, 175. Illus. Branson, W.H. “China Division Office Moves to Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 126 (February 10, 1949): 17-18. Branson, W.H. “Encouraging Word From China.” Review and Herald 119 (August 20, 1942): 11-13. Branson, W.H. “Evangelism in Manchuria and North China.” Review and Herald 126 (November 17, 1949): 15-16. Branson, W.H. “Fifty Evangelistic Efforts in China.” Review and Herald 125 (June 3, 1948): 16. Branson, W.H. “Forward in Spite of Difficulties.” Review and Herald 118 (March 13, 1941): 24. Branson, W.H. “Forward in Spite of Difficulties.” Review and Herald 125 (July 29, 1948): 6-7. Sermon preached at the opening of the China Division ministerial institute. Branson, W.H. “Forward in Spite of Difficulties.” (concluded). Review and Herald 125 (August 12, 1948): 6-8. Branson, W.H. “From China.” Review and Herald 117 (September 26, 1940): 23. Letter from N.F. Brewer. Branson, W.H. “In the Far East.” Review and Herald 108 (February 26, 1931): 17. Illus. Branson, W.H. “Kowloon, Hong Kong, Evangelistic Meeting.” Review and Herald 126 (June 9, 1949): 18. Branson, W.H. “Literature Ministry in China.” Review and Herald 117 (April 25, 1940): 32.

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Branson, W.H. “Medical Work in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 125 (June 17, 1948): 16-17. Illus. Branson, W.H. “The Message for This Hour.” Review and Herald 119 (November 12, 1942): 3-9, 11. “The China Field,” pp. 4-5; “Opening Work in Tibet,” p. 5. Branson, W.H. “Missionaries Sail for China.” Review and Herald 123 (December 26, 1946): 16. Group photo. Branson, W.H. “Movements of Our Missionaries in China.” Review and Herald 125 (December 23, 1948): 15-16. Illus. Effects of the civil war in China on SDA workers. Branson, W.H. “Our Missionaries.” Review and Herald 119 (August 20, 1942): 23. War-time China. Branson, W.H. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 117 (October 24, 1940): 24. Letter from H.L. Shull. Branson, W.H. “Progress of Public Efforts in China.” Review and Herald 125 (July 8, 1948): 17. Branson, W.H. “Provisional Arrangements for Administering Our Work in the Orient.” Review and Herald 119 (February 5, 1942): 1. Branson, W.H. “Released From Internment.” Review and Herald 119 (September 3, 1942): 1. Letter from A.L. Ham. Branson, W.H. “The Response of the China Division to the Call to Evangelism.” Review and Herald 108 (May 21, 1931): 15-16. Branson, W.H. “Tribes Work in Yunnan, Southwest China—No. 2: The Light Appears.” Review and Herald 117 (February 8, 1940): 13-14. Illus. Branson, W.H. “Tribes Work in Yunnan, Southwest China—No. 3: Modern Missionary Pioneers.” Review and Herald 117 (February 22, 1940): 13. Branson, W.H. “Visiting Mission Centers in China.” Review and Herald 126 (May 19, 1949: 15. Branson, W.H. “Visiting the Tribes Work in Yunnan—No.1: The Trip to the Mountains.” Review and Herald 117 (February 1, 1940): 12-13. Branson, W.H. “War Providences in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 124 (October 30, 1947): 19-20.

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Branson, W.H. “A Word of Courage and Progress.” Review and Herald 118 (April 17, 1941): 1. Brewer, N.F. “Advancement in the Manchuria Union.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 16-17. Illus. Brewer, N.F. “The Central China Union.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 18-19. Illus. Brewer, N.F. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 118 (June 2, 1941): 114-118. Illus. Report given at General Conference session. Brewer. N.F. “China Division Council.” Review and Herald 123 (July 18, 1946): 16-17. Illus. Brewer, N.F. “Chinese Officials Buy Anti-Opium ‘Signs’.” Review and Herald 102 (November 12, 1925): 24. Brewer, N.F. “The Greatest Flood Since Noah’s Time.” Review and Herald 109 (February 25, 1932): 9-10. The great flood of 1931. Brewer, N.F. “Medical Work in China.” Review and Herald 118 (January 2, 1941): 11. Brewer, N.F. “Our Literature in China.” Review and Herald 118 (January 16, 1941): 13. Brewer, N.F. “Our Work in the China Division.” Review and Herald 121 (June 15, 1944): 12-14. Illus. A historical sketch. Brewer, N.F. “Our Work in the China Division.” Review and Herald 121 (June 22, 1944): 12-13. Illus. A historical sketch. Brewer, N.F. “Providences in the East China Union.” Australasian Record 44 (June 24, 1940): 8. Brewer, Nathan. “Won by Reading Our Chinese Paper—The Signs.” Review and Herald 97 (March 4, 1920): 16-17. Illus. Brewer, N.F. “Working Amidst Dangers.” Review and Herald 118 (January 2, 1941): 24. Brewer, Nathan Falcon (Obituary). Review and Herald 136 (November 26, 1959): 26. Went to China in 1916 and served there until 1940. From 1945-1948 served as general secretary of the China Division.

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Brines, R.J. “Glimpse of the Shanghai Missionary College.” Youth’s Instructor 69 (May 31, 1921): 3-5. Illus. Brines, R.J. “The Yencheng Hospital.” Review and Herald 108 (August 13, 1931): 13. Brines, Rolland (Obituary). Adventist Review 164 (October 29, 1987): 21. From 1916-1922 he and his wife, Ceila, taught at Shanghai Missionary College. Returned to China in 1930 to be medical director of Yenching Hospital. Returned to US in 1936 or 1937. Brines, Mrs. R.J. “Only a Chinese Beggar.” Review and Herald 112 (February 28, 1935): 24. “Broadcasting the Message in China.” Review and Herald 123 (December 19, 1946): 24. Brodersen, H.N. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 110 (February 9, 1933): 9-10. Illus. Buckman, Otho Kesling (Obituary). Review and Herald 118 (February 27, 1941): 23. Died in China where he was a teacher in the Far Eastern Academy in Shanghai. Burgan, W.L. “Publishing the Message in Chinese Newspapers.” Review and Herald 100 (June 14, 1923): 19. Burgan, Walter L. “Adventist Health Efforts Appreciated.” Review and Herald 113 (September 24, 1936): 16-17. Burgess, Robert. “The Bright Side of China.” Mission (Adult) 81 (April-June 1992): Insert, pp. 7-8. Illus. Butica, L.H. “The Yencheng Dispensary-Hospital.” Review and Herald 105 (August 2, 1928): 9. Butka, L.A. “Yencheng Dispensary-Hospital.” Review and Herald 107 (May 29, 1930): 16-18. Illus. Buzzell, A.B. “East Kweichow Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (July 3, 1930): 28. Buzzell, A.B. “The First Big Week Campaign in Kweichow.” Review and Herald 110 (January 19, 1933): 11.

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Buzzell, A.B. “Our Work Among the Miao of East Kweichow.” Review and Herald 107 (August 7, 1930): 15. Illus. Buzzell, A.B. “A Report From West China.” Review and Herald 107 (May 15, 1930): 17. Illus. Buzzell, A.B. “Taking the Message to the Ch’iang Tribes.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 21. Buzzell, Alexander B. (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 69 (June 18, 1970): 7. Spent 13 years in China. Bye, Edwin. “Searching for Jewels in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 97 (July 22, 1920): 13-15. Illus. Bye, Edwin (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 26 (July 14, 1927): 6. In 1916 went to China to work in Manchuria for six years. “Cabled News From Shanghai.” Review and Herald 126 (June 9, 1949): 24. Calkins, Glenn. “In Perils By the Heathen.” Pacific Union Recorder 35 (July 1, 1936): 1. Letter from Dr. Harold James of Tatsienlu. Campbell, M.N. “What We Escaped.” Review and Herald 100 (March 29, 1923): 9. Illus. Carnahan, S.H. “Educational Change Preparatory to Finishing the Gospel Work Quickly in China.” Review and Herald 99 (February 9, 1922): 17. Carr, Lorence (Obituary). Review and Herald 154 (July 7, 1977): 23. Served 5 years in China. Carter, C.A. “’I Will Build Again the Ruins Thereof’.” Review and Herald 122 (October 18, 1945): 12-13. Reconstruction in Central China. Illus. Carter, Cameron A. “Itinerating in Central China.” Review and Herald 106 (July 18, 1929): 16-17. Carter, C.A. “Itinerating in Central China.” Review and Herald 108 (March 26, 1931): 17-19. Illus. Carter, Mabel I. (Obituary). Adventist Review 155 (June 15, 1978): 22. With her husband, Cameron A. Carter, served for many years in China. Caviness, L.L. “A New Providence in China.” Review and Herald 96 (April 3, 1919): 3-4.

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“Changes in China.” Review and Herald 84 (November 14, 1907): 5. Chapman, W.S. “Tien-Hsia—No. 1: The Chinese.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (July 25, 1916): 9, 13-14. Illus. Chapman, W.S. “Tien-Hsia—No. 2: The Chinese Woman.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (August 15, 1916): 6-7. Illus. Chapman, W.S. “Tien-Hsia—No. 3: The Religion of the Chinese.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (September 12, 1916): 3-5. Illus. Chapman, W.S. “Tien-Hsia—No. 4: Street Scenes and Sounds.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (September 19, 1916): 3-5. Illus. Chen, John M. “Meeting Under Difficulties in China.” Review and Herald 124 (October 16, 1947): 17-18. Cheng, Rebekah Wang. “My China Trip: A Sweet-and-Sour Experience.” Adventist Review 157 (February 21, 1980): 16-17. Illus. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (Harvest Ingathering Number, 1909): 6-7. Illus. “China.” Review and Herald 91 (December 10, 1914): 10. “China Asks Adventist Church to Operate a Proposed Hospital.” Adventist Review 166 (April 27, 1989): 6. “China Division.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 1. Map showing division of China by areas. “China Division Effort.” Review and Herald 126 (January 27, 1949): 24. “China Division Symposium.” Review and Herald 118 (June 4, 1941): 148-154. General Conference session. Illus. “’China Doctor’ Dies.” Pacific Union Recorder 76 (January 17, 1977): 1. “’China Doctor’ Dies at 97.” Andrews University Focus 13 (April-May 1977): 33. “China in Contrast.” Layman Ministry News No. 176 (Winter 2004): 16-17, 29. Illus. Minority Chinese Project. “The China Inland Mission…” Review and Herald 82 (January 12, 1905): 15.

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“China Seventh-day Adventist Church.” South Pacific Record 96 (February 8, 1992): 9. Brief news-note. “China, the Middle Kingdom.” Review and Herald 85 (November 26, 1908): 6-7. Illus. “China Training Institute.” Review and Herald 108 (October 22, 1931): 24. “The China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 87 (June 16, 1910): 18-24. Illus. “China Workers Reported Safe.” Review and Herald 126 (July 7, 1949): 24. Report from N.F. Brewer. “Chinese Children Preaching the Gospel.” Review and Herald 102 (April 23, 1925): 8-9. Illus. “Chinese Testimonies.” Review and Herald 90 (October 9, 1913): 24. “Chinese Woman Pastor Baptizes Hundreds Each Year.” Adventist Woman 9 (February/March 1990): 1. Illus. Cho, Leung Kin. “A Letter to the General Conference From a Chinese Christian.” Review and Herald 83 (April 12, 1906): 16. Christensen, Otto. “Another Baptism in Mongolia.” Review and Herald 112 (October 31, 1935): 8. Christensen, Otto. “Bones or Souls.” Review and Herald 109 (March 31, 1932): 17. Work in Mongolia. Christensen, Otto. “Colporteur Work in Mongolia.” Review and Herald 114 (June 3, 1937): 13. Christensen, Otto. “Evangelistic Success in Shansi, China.” Review and Herald 117 (November 14, 1940): 24. Christensen, Otto. “God’s Leading in Mongolia.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 16. Illus. Christensen, Otto. “Mongolia Opening Its Door.” Review and Herald 108 (June 11, 1931): 12. Christensen, Otto. “Mongolia, the Land of Lamaism.” Review and Herald 110 (January 5, 1933): 17.

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Christensen, Otto. “Our First Mongolian Book Sale.” Review and Herald 112 (November 28, 1935): 12. Christensen, Otto. “Our Work in Mongolia.” Review and Herald 118 (August 14, 1941): 13-16. Christensen, Otto. “Pressing Into Mongolia.” Review and Herald 110 (February 16, 1933): 11. Christensen, Otto. “A Visit to Two Princes of Mongolia.” Review and Herald 110 (February 23, 1933): 11. Christensen, Otto (Obituary). Southern Tidings 73 (September 1979): 28. Christensen, Otto H. (Obituary). Adventist Review 156 (September 20, 1979): 31. Christian, Ed. “Sabbath in Beijing.” Adventist Review 161 (March 22, 1984): 5-6. Illus. Christian, H.W. “In the North China Union Mission.” Pacific Union Recorder 31 (July 28, 1932): 1-2. Christian, Hervey Ward (Obituary). Review and Herald 136 (November 26, 1959): 26. Served in China from 1931 to 1941. Christian, L.H. “From Shanghai.” Review and Herald 116 (April 27, 1939): 32. “Christian Martyrs.” Review and Herald 112 (February 14, 1935): 13-14. Deaths of Mr. and Mrs. John Stam, workers for the China Inland Mission. Not SDAs. Chu, H.S. “Literature Work in China.” Review and Herald 113 (July 2, 1936): 24. “Circulating Our Literature in China.” Australasian Record 44 (November 18, 1940): 5-6. “Circulating Our Literature in China.” Review and Herald 117 (September 26, 1940): 12-13. Letter from E.L. Longway. Clark, Harold. “Meet Eden A.L.Ham.” Campus Chronicle 19 (March 11, 1943): 4.Photo. Spent 30 years in China. Cobban, H.H. “A Loyal Ministry in China.” Review and Herald 109 (June 23, 1932): 13. Illus. Coberly, Zoral. “Sianfi, Shensi, China.” Pacific Union Recorder 32 (May 10, 1933): 1-2. Excerpts from letter to Eden R.B. Coberly.

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Coffin, D.D. “Restoring the Work in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 123 (November 21, 1946): 16-17. Coffin, Day Dean (Obituary). Review and Herald 150 (September 6, 1973): 31. Went to China in 1924 when he served in for Nanruning 14 years Coffin, Mrs. D.D. “In Periods of War.” Review and Herald 115 (March 24, 1938): 12-14. Letter to Margaret Semmens of Takoma Park. Colsum, L.R. “Former China Missionaries Join Medical Work in Taiwan.” Review and Herald 145 (June 13, 1968): 19. Dr. and Mrs. R.J. Brines, who just went to China in 1916. Colcord, W.A. “Religious Intolerance in China.” Review and Herald 87 (May 5, 1910): 18. Colton, Charles Fred (Obituary). Review and Herald 145 (January 4, 1968): 26. With his wife Ollie Louise, he went to China in 1918and served until 1925. Comm, Dorothy Minchin. “Witnessing for Christ in Mainland China.” Review and Herald 154 (April 21, 1977): 20-21. Illus. “Conditions in China.” Review and Herald 103 (March 18, 1926): 13. Conger, M.G. “Entering Peking, China.” Review and Herald 95 (August 22, 1918): 15. Conger, M.G. “The Honan Intermediate School.” Review and Herald 96 (September 25, 1919): 19-20. Conger, M.G. “Honan Training School.” Review and Herald 96 (March 27, 1919): 13. Illus. Conger, M.G. “Mountain Rest Homes for North China.” Review and Herald 96 (December 25, 1919): 17-18. Conger, M.G. “These from the Land of Sinim.” Review and Herald 95 (August 29, 1918): 11. Conger, M.G. “Yencheng, Honan, China.” Review and Herald 96 (May 1, 1919): 17. Conger, M.G. (Obituary) Review and Herald 134 (November 28, 1957): 2. Served in China 1916-1924. First as principle of an intermediate school, and later as head of the Bible department of Shanghai Missionary College.

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Cooper, Victor. “Church Growth Reported in China.” Adventist Review 161 (November 22, 1984): 23. Corliss, J.O. “The Experience of Former Days—No.19: Opening of the China Field.” Review and Herald 81 (December 8, 1904): 12-12. Corliss, J.O. “History of the Early Advent Awakening in China—No.1: The Rise of the Movement.” Review and Herald 81 (December 22, 1904): 9-10. Corliss, J.O. “History of the Early Advent Awakening in China—No.2: The Doctrines Advocates.” Review and Herald 81 (December 29, 1904): 10-11. Corliss, J.O. “History of the Early Advent Awakening in China—No.3: The End of the Movement.” Review and Herald 82 (January, 5, 1905): 9-10. Cormack, A.W. “China Carries On.” Review and Herald 114 (October 28, 1937): 24, 20-21. Cormack, A.W. “God Watches over All.” Review and Herald 119 (April 2, 1941): 24. Mentions several workers in China and others who left. Cormack, A.W. “Our Missionaries.” Review and Herald 118 (December 25, 1941): 32. Statues of Missionaries in China covered. Cormack, A.W. “Our Missionaries.” Review and Herald 119 (January 29, 1942):32. Mentions the statues and safety of several missionaries in or from China. Comrack, A.W. “Our Missionaries in the Orient.” Review and Herald 118 (December 25, 1941): 3-5. Statues of workers in China and their safety. Cossentine, E.E. “China Training Institute.” Review and Herald 125 (January 1, 1948): 24. Cossentine, E.E. “North China Training Institute.” Review and Herald 125 (January 8, 1948): 17-18. Cossentine, E.E. “Northwest China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 125 (January 15, 1948): 17-18. Cossentine, E.E. “Our Schools in China.” Review and Herald 126 (June 16, 1949): 24. Cossentine, R.M. “Blessings in the Midst of War.” Review and Herald 115 (July 14, 1938): 1.

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Cossentine, R.M. “A Chinese Sister’s Thirst for an Education.” Review and Herald 108 (July 16, 1931): 12. Cossentine, R.M. “Demon Disposession in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 108 (July 23, 1931): 9-10. Cossentine, R.M. “Harvest Ingathering Among China’s Military Men.” Review and Herald 114 (April 15, 1937): 12-13. Cossentine, R.M. “Is Seventh-day Adventist Missionary Occupation of China Complete?” Pacific Union Recorder 42 (April 28, 1943): 3, 4. Cossentine, R.M. “Kirin Mission, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 99 (December 28, 1922): 12. Cossentine, R.M. “Occupation of the Border Lands in North China” Pacific Union Recorder 35 (June 10, 1936): 8. Cossentine, R.M. “Progress in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 108 (March 19, 1931) 14-15. Cossentine, R.M. “School work in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 105 (May 24, 1928): 16. Cossentine, R.M. “A ‘Win One’ Movement in China.” Review and Herald 114 (April 8, 1937): 15. Cossentine, R.M. (Obituary) Review and Herald 151 (January 3, 1974): 31. Spent three terms of service in China. Cossentine, Mrs. R.M. (Obituary) Review and Herald 98 (March 3, 1921): 23. Missionary in Manchuria Cottrell, Elizabeth Lillian Landis (Obituary) Pacific Union Recorder 103 (March 2003): 36. With her husband, Raymond, she went to China in 1934 and remained there until 1941. Cottrell, Myrtle B. “Count the Cost and Weigh the Reward.” Review and Herald 88 (September 14, 1911): 11. Cottrell, Myrtle B. “Itinerating in China- Notes by the Way.” Youth’s Instructor 59 (January 17, 1911): 3-4. Cottrell, Myrtle B. “Itinerating in China- Notes by the Way.” Youth’s Instructor 59 (January 17, 1911): 3-4.

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Cottrell, Myrtle B. (Obituary) Review and Herald 145 (February 1, 1968): 24. With her husband Roy F. Cottrell, she went to China in 1908 where they served 12 years. Cottrell, Raymond Forest (Obituary) Pacific Union Recorder103 (March 2003): 36. Cottrell, R.F. “Among the Outstations of Hu-peh, China.” Review and Herald 92 (March 25, 1915): 11-12. Illus. Cottrell, Roy F. “Another Chinaman Won.” Review and Herald 87 (February 10, 1910): 15. Cottrell, R.F. “Central China.” Review and Herald 92 (July 1, 1915): 13-14. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “Central China.” Review and Herald 94 (March 1, 1917): 11-12. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “Central China Mission.” Review and Herald 91 (March 19, 1914): 12-13. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “China’s Awakening is China’s Appeal.” Review and Herald 85 (August 27, 1908): 13-14. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “East China Mission.” Review and Herald 87 (October 20,1910): 6. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “First Glimpses of China’s Religion.” Review and Herald 85 (August 6, 1908): 13-14. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “From Seattle to Chang-Sha.” Review and Herald 85 (July 2, 1908): 12. Cottrell, R.F. “From the China Mail Bag.” Pacific Union Recorder 45 (March 13, 1946): 8. Cottrell, R.F. “A Glimpse at Heathenism.” Review and Herald 88 (November 30, 1911): 12-13. Cottrell, R.F. “Here and There in Central China.” Review and Herald 90 (August 28, 1913): 10-11. Cottrell, R.F. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 89 (February 15, 1912): 12.

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Cottrell, R.F. “In the Capital of Hunan.” Review and Herald 85 (July 9, 1908): 13-14. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “Missionary Advance in Hunan.” Review and Herald 91 (June 11, 1914): 15. Cottrell, R.F. “Progress of the Work in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 90 (May 8, 1913): 11-12. Cottrell, R.F. “Proud Manchus Embrace Christianity.” Review and Herald 96 (October 2, 1919): 32. Cottrell, R.F. “South Central China.” Review and Herald 89 (July 18, 1912): 15-16. Cottrell, R.F. “South Central China Mission.” Review and Herald 88 (March 30, 1911): 9-10. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. “The True Sabbath – A Chinese Illustration.” Review and Herald 88 (February 2, 1911): 3. Cottrell, R.F. “Workers’ Institutes in Central China.” Review and Herald 91 (June 18.1914): 12. Illus. Cottrell, R.F. (Obituary). Review and Herald 148 (May 6, 1971): 46. Served in China from 1908-1919. Coulston, DR. Elmer Floyd (Obituary). Review and Herald 111 (August 16, 1934): 21. Died in Peiping, 26 May 1934. He and his wife left for China in August 1930. “Courageous Chinese Colporteurs.” Review and Herald 108 (May 14, 1931): 16. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Advancing in Faith in China.” Review and Herald 107 (September 25, 1930): 23-25. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “At Waichow.” Review and Herald 105 (May 3, 1928): 19. Crisler, C.C. “Bringing a Language School to Our Doors.” Review and Herald 104 (June 30, 1927): 11-12. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “The Ch’iang and Their Primitive Worship.” Review and Herald 113 (April 23, 1936): 9-11.

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Crisler, C.C. “China: Land of Promise.” Review and Herald 95 (June 13, 1918): 9-11. Crisler, C.C. “The China Division Quadrennial Council.” Review and Herald 109 (April 14, 1932): 20-22. Crisler, C.C. “The Chinese Signs of the Times Publishing House.” Review and Herald 110 (April 13, 1933): 15-16. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “The Church in China.” Review and Herald 104 (May 26, 1927): 11-12. Crisler, C.C. “A Colporteur Story From Yunnan.” Review and Herald 113 (September 17, 1936): 13, 21-22. Crisler, C.C. “Counting China’s Millions.” Review and Herald 98 (December 29, 1921): 8. Crisler, C.C. “The East Krueichow Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (September 4, 1930): 17-18. Crisler, C.C. “En Route to Tatsienlu: Difficulties of Travel.” Review and Herald 105 (July 12, 1928): 24. Crisler, C.C. “Encouragements in China.” Review and Herald 105 (February 2, 1928): 12-13. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Evangelism in East China.” Review and Herald 108 (August 27, 1931): 13. Crisler, C.C. “A Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ.” Review and Herald 113 (June 25, 1936): 10. Crisler, C.C. “A Famine - and the Hand of God.” Review and Herald 113 (May 21, 1936): 8-9. Crisler, C.C. “Foreigners in China.” Review and Herald 99 (January 19, 1922): 12-13. Crisler, C.C. “Forward! Forward! Into Cha-Sui!” Review and Herald 113 (November 12, 1936): 11-12. Crisler, C.C. “From Servant to Bible Teacher.” Review and Herald 106 (February 28, 1929): 19.

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Crisler, C.C. “A Further Word Concerning Our Work and Workers in China.” Review and Herald 104 (March 10, 1927): 12-14. Cisler, C.C. “Glimpses of Famine Conditions in China.” Review and Herald 98 (June 2, 1921): 8-10. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Glimpsing Hunan Anew.” Review and Herald 105 (April 26, 1928): 19-20. Crisler, C.C. “A Grateful Acknowledgement to the Donors of Our New Press.” Review and Herald 101 (October 30, 1924): 11. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “How Chinese Believers Give.” Review and Herald 101 (December 11, 1924): 14. Crisler, C.C. “In Eastern Szechwan.” Review and Herald 107 (March 13, 1930): 15. Crisler, C.C. “An Irrepressible Chinese Layman.” Review and Herald 106 (February 21, 1929): 15-16. Crisler, C.C. “Making Maps as We Go.” Review and Herald 100 (August 9, 1923): 10-11. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “A Memorable Meeting in West China.” Review and Herald 107 (January 23, 1930): 20-21. Crisler, C.C. “The Miao Aborigines.” Review and Herald 113 (May 14, 1936): 9-10. Crisler, C.C. “Ministerial Institutes in South China.” Review and Herald 106 (March 28, 1929): 26-27. Crisler, C.C. “A Mountaineer’s Prayers for China.” Review and Herald 106 (April 4, 1929): 32. Crisler, C.C. “A New Slogan: Into Every Hsien!” Review and Herald 113 (February 27, 1936): 14-15. Crisler, C.C. “On Tibetan Highlands.” Review and Herald 113 (April 2, 1936): 11-13. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Our Faithful Chinese Workers in Human.” Review and Herald 104 (May 12, 1927): 9-10. Crisler, C.C. “Our Tibetan Mission: A Challenge.” Review and Herald 113 (March 19, 1936): 9-12.

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Crisler, C.C. “Our Work and Workers in China.” Review and Herald 102 (August 27, 1925): 11-12. Photo on p.13. Crisler, C.C. “Our Work and Workers in China.” Review and Herald 104 (February 10, 1927): 24. Crisler, C.C. “Preaching in a New Language.” Review and Herald 109 (October 27, 1932): 13-14. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Providential Openings in China and the Far East.” Review and Herald 104 (June 30, 1927): 10-11. Illus. Crisler, C.C. “Recruits for the Far East.” Review and Herald 101 (October 9, 1924): 12-13. Crisler, C.C. “Relief Measures for Baptized Believers in China’s Flooded Areas.” Review and Herald 109 (March 3, 1932): 11-12. Crisler, C.C. “Sabbath School Work in the Miao Regions of Yunnan.” Review and Herald 113 (May 7, 1936): 11-12. Crisler, C.C. “Seen in Central China.” Review and Herald 104 (May 12, 1927): 12. Crisler, C.C. “A Week in Foochow.” Review and Herald 105 (May 3, 1928): 24. Crisler, C.C. “With the Workers of the North China Union.” Review and Herald 94 (December 6, 1917): 9-10. Crisler, Elder C.C. (Obituary). Review and Herald 113 (May 21, 1936): 19-20. Illus. Written by H.W. Miller. Crisler, Mrs. C.C. “A Vacation in China.” Review and Herald 107 (January 30, 1930: 26-27. Crisler, Mrs. Minnie H. “The Christian Home Movement in China.” Review and Herald 118 (June 19, 1941): 305-306. Report given at General Conference session. Dahesten, N.O. “Good News From Manchuria.” Review and Herald 125 (January 29, 1948): 13. Dahestan, N.O. “In Faraway Sinkiang Mission.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 23.

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Dahestan, Nils Olof (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 78 (June 11, 1979):7. Served as a missionary in China for 25 years. See also: Adventist Review 156 (July 5, 1979): 23. Dalbey, William Curtis (Obituary). Review and Herald 120 (August 26, 1943): 23. With his wife, went to China in 1920, where they served for 21 years. Dale, C.L. “S.D.A. Medical Students in China.” Ministry 13 (July 1940): 31-32. Daniells, A.G. “Central China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 94 (June 14, 1917): 10-11. Daniells, A.G. “Central China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 92 (July 29, 1915): 9-10. Daniells, A.G. “The East China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 94 (June 21, 1917): 10-11. Illus. Daniells, A.G. “Manchuria- Our Newest Mission Field in the Far East.” Review and Herald 92 (July 8, 1915): 9-10. Daniells, A.G. “The Manchurian Mission.” Review and Herald 94 (May 10, 1917): 12-13. Illus. Daniells, A.G. “News, Both Sad and Cheering From the Mission Field.” Review and Herald 93 (January 13, 1916): 24. Daniells, A.G. “Our Honan Mission.” Review and Herald 94 (May 24, 1917): 10-11. Daniells, A.G. “The South China Division.” Review and Herald 92 (June 10, 1915): 9-10. Daniells, A.G. “A Visit to the Province of Honan, China.” Review and Herald 92 (July 22, 1915): 10-11. Davenport, Dr. Donald E. (Obituary). Review and Herald 110 (April 27, 1933): 21-22. Spent 6 years in Honan, China. Davenport, Pearl Hoyt. “A Personal Word From China.” Youth’s Instructor 66 (February 5, 1918): 6-7. Illus. Davis, C.H. “Hunan Mission, Central China.” Australasian Record 33 (August 26, 1929): 4.

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Davis, C.H. “The South China Island Union Mission.” Review and Herald 131 (June 2, 1954): 177-178. Illus. Report given at General Conference session. Davis, Clarence H. (Obituary). Adventist Review 155 (October 19, 1978): 21. Spent 49 years in the Orient, mostly in China. “Death of Dr. A.C. Selmon.” Review and Herald 108 (June 4, 1931): 32. De Vinney, F.H. “The Shanghai General Meeting.” Review and Herald 89 (April 4, 1912): 17. De Vinney, F.H. “South China Union Conference.” Review and Herald 96 (March 20, 1919): 23-24. Illus. De Vinney, F.H. “South China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 99 (June 29, 1922): 12-13. De Vinney, Frederick Henry (Obituary). Review and Herald 120 (November 25, 1943): 20. Served as president of the Southern China Union. Deng, Ho Ai. “An Open Door Among Tribes in Central China.” Review and Herald 115 (August 25, 1938): 16. Work with the Miao in western Hunan. Detamore, Fordyce W. “Recent Evangelism in Shanghai.” Ministry 22 (March 1949): 5-7. Dick, A.V. “A Visit to Chaokochwang.” Review and Herald 125 (August 12, 1948): 17. Dick, E.D. “China’s Great Need.” Review and Herald 120 (June 10, 1943): 11-12. Dick, E.D. “Further Losses in China.” Review and Herald 115 (June 23, 1938): 1. Dick, E.D. “Proceedings of the Autumn Council: Medical School, China.” Review and Herald 113 (December 10, 1936): 21. Dick, E.D. “Word From Northwest China.” Review and Herald 114 (March 25, 1937): 24. “Died at His Post.” Australasian Record 38 (October 15, 1934): 2-3. Story of Dr. Elmer F. Coulston. “Difficulties Attending Colporteur Work in China.” Review and Herald 94 (October 4, 1917): 22.

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Dinsbier, R.H. “A New Church for South Chekiang, China.” Review and Herald 125 (November 11, 1948): 16-17. Illus. Dixon, Harold R. (Obituary). Adventist Review 159 (January 21, 1982): 22. Served as a missionary to China for three terms. Dixon, Zella (Obituary). Review and Herald 153 (July 22, 1976): 23. She and her husband, H. Romain, spent more than 20 years in China. “Dr. Miller Writing From China.” Review and Herald 109 (June 16, 1932):12 Doolittle, H.J. “Escape From Nanking.” Review and Herald 105 (May 31, 1928): 7-10. Illus. Doolittle, Harry John (Obituary). Review and Herald 153 (December 23, 1976): 23. Served in China 1913-1927. One year furlough in 1920. “Dr. Dale Returns from China.” Australasian Record 48 (April 24, 1944): 3. Dr. Charles L. Dale. Dunbar, E.W. “Latest News About Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 134 (February 21, 1957): 32. Dunn, N.W. “Central China Missionaries.” Review and Herald 125 (January 22, 1948): 24. Dunn, N.W. “China Workers Reassigned.” Review and Herald 126 (July 14, 1949): 24. Includes a list of “Workers Remaining in China” and transfers. Dunn, N.W. “Evangelistic Advance in China.” Review and Herald 125 (March 4, 1948): 24. “Early Experiences in China.” Review and Herald 101(September 18, 1924): 23-24. Eastman, W.W. “English Colportage in China.” Review and Herald 98 (June 9, 1921): 20. “Education in the Manchurian Union.” Review and Herald 108 (March 12, 1931): 22. Letter from R.M. Cossentine. “Elder Frederick Griggs…” Review and Herald 106 (January 10, 1929): 24. Edwards, Rex D. “The Soul of a Giant: Reflections on China in Words and Pictures.” Adventist Review 175 (August 13, 1998): 8-11. Illus.

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Elliot, H.T. “Further News From China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 16, 1937): 1. Report on safety of our workers. “Employing the Airplane in China.” Review and Herald 107 (December 18, 1930): 32. “Encouraging News for China.” Review and Herald 90 (December 11, 1913): 18. Erich, Otis G. “Central China Union.” Review and Herald 124 (July 3, 1947): 16-17. Illus. Erich, Otis G., Sr. (Obituary). Adventist Review 159 (March 25, 1982): 23. Served 20 years in China. Esteb, A.A. “Creating New Interests.” Review and Herald 104 (August 11, 1927): 9 Illus. Esteb, A.A. “Gathing Mission Funds in China.” Review and Herald 106 (May2, 1929): 24. Illus. Esteb, Adlai A. “In a letter written as he was leaving from Mongolia…” Review and Herald 113 (July 9, 1936): 24. Letter from Adlai A. Esteb. Esteb, Adlai A. “North China.” Review and Herald 109 (September 29, 1932): 12-13. Illus. Esteb, A.A. “Onward Into Shansi.” Review and Herald 106 (February 14, 1929): 12. Illus. Esteb, Adlai A. “Shansi Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 113 (August 13, 1936): 12. Esteb, A.A. “Sorrow and Hope in China.” Review and Herald 105 (June 21, 1928): 24. Esteb, Adlai A. “The Week of Prayer at Chiao Tou Tseng.” Review and Herald (August 5, 1936): 11. Esteb, Adlai Albert (Obituary). Adventist Review 169 (July 30, 1992): 22. He and his wife served 14 years in China. Esteb, Adlai Albert (Obituary). Westwind (Walla Walla College) 12 (Winter 1993): 22 Began work in China in 1923 and served 14 years. “Evangelism in China Dursion.” Review and Herald 124 (December 4, 1947): 24.

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Evans, Adelaide Bee. “Naming the Chinese Child.” Review and Herald 95 (October 3, 1918): 16. Evans, I.H. “The Central China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 98 (November3, 1921): 10. Evans, Irwin H. “The Central China Union Mission Meeting.” Review and Herald 96 (June 19, 1919): 16. Evans, I.H. “The Chang-sha Meeting.” Review and Herald 88 (July 27, 1911): 13. Evans, I. H. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (September 9, 1909): 6-7. Illus. Evans, I.H. “China and Our Work-No. 1.” Review and Herald 100 (August 16, 1923): 9-10. Evans, I.H. “China and Our Work-No. 3.” Review and Herald 100 (September 6, 1923): 13-14. Evans, I.H. “Conditions in China.” Review and Herald 105 (February 23, 1928): 10-11. Illus. Evans, I.H. “The Council at Makanshan, China.” Review and Herald 87 (Decemeber 1, 1910): 10-11. Illus. Evans, I.H. “The Crying Need in China.” Review and Herald 88 (July 6, 1911): 12-13. Evans, I.H. “Dedication of the Shanghai Church Building.” Review and Herald 102 (January 22, 1925): 13-14. Evans, I.H. “The East China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 98 (June 30, 1921): 10-11. Evans, Irwin H. “The East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 96 (December 11, 1919): 17. Evans, Irwin H. “The Far Eastern Division.” Review and Herald 101 (September 18, 1924): 25-26. Evans, I.H. “The Foochow Meeting, South China Union.” Review and Herald 97 (January 29, 1920): 13-14. Evans, Irwin, H. “General Meeting in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 97 (February 5, 1920): 17-18.

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Evans, I.H. “The General Meeting In China.” Review and Herald 89 (April 11, 1912): 11-12. Illus. Evans, Irwin H. “Laboring Under Difficulties in China.” Review and Herald 98 (March 10, 1921): 7-16. Illus. Evans, Irwin H. “The Manchurian Union.” Review and Herald 96 (July 10, 1919): 20. Evans, I.H. “The Meeting in Amoy, South China Union.” Review and Herald 97 (February 5, 1920): 32. Evans, Irwin H. “The Meeting in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 97 (October 7, 1920): 7. Illus. Evans, I.H. “Meetings in South China.” Review and Herald 89 (June 13, 1912): 11. Illus. Evans, I.H. “Mission Homes in the East.” Review and Herald 89 (March 21, 1912): 12. Illus. Evans, I.H. “The North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 97 (March 4, 1920): 14 Evans, I.H. “Our Work in North China.” Review and Herald 97 (September 30, 1920): 16-17. Evans, I.H. “The Peking Meeting.” Review and Herald 98 (September 29, 1921): 10. Evans, I.H. “A Report on China.” Review and Herald 104 (November 17, 1927): 4-6. Evans, I.H. “The Shanghai Meeting.” Review and Herald 86 (March 18, 1909): 16-18. Illus. Evans, I.H. “The Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 95 (July 18, 1918): 24. Evans, Irwin. H. “The South China Union Conference.” Review and Herald 96 (March 6, 1919): 16-17. Illus. Evans, I.H. “South China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 100 (September 20, 1923): 19-21.

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Evans, I.H. “The South China Union Mission Session.” Review and Herald 98 (March 24, 1921): 8. Illus. Evans, I.H. “Viewpoint of a Worker Among the Chinese.” Review and Herald 95 (July 25, 1918): 5 Evans, Irwin H. “A Visit to Central China.” Review and Herald 97 (December 30, 1920): 8-9. Illus. Evans, Irwin H. “A Visit to Our Honan Mission School.” Review and Herald 96 (July 10, 1919): 18-19. Evans, I.H. “Visiting the Mongolians.” Review and Herald 104 (September 8, 1927): 10-11. Illus. Evans, I.H. “West China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 99 (February 9, 1922): 9-11. Illus. Evans, I.H., Mrs. “On Han River.” Review and Herald 97 (June 17, 1920): 16-18. “An Evening With the China Division.” Review and Herald 123 (June 20, 1946): 235-239. Illus. At General Conference session. “An Evening With the China Division.” Review and Herald 127 (July 23, 1950): 246-247, 255-256. Illus. “Experiences in Chengtu, China.” Review and Herald 100 (September 20, 1923): 21. “Experiences of Missionaries Interned in China.” Australasian Record 48 (April 3, 1944): 3. Fabien, Erickson. “Story of Another ‘Ruth’: Ministry Challenges in China.” Flags 1 (March 2006): 7. Illus. Story of Xu Ruiying at Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies. “Faithful Unto Death.” Review and Herald 119 (November 26, 1942): 22-23. Excerpt from a letter from China regarding dearth of G.L. Wilkinson. Falconer, Clara C. (Obituary). Review and Herald 98 (July 14, 1921): 22. Wife of Dr. R.A. Falconer. Died in Comton, buried in Happy Valley Cemetery in Hong Kong near the graves of Aram La Rue and Gertrude Thompson. “Famine Conditions in Sianfu, China.” Review and Herald 103 (December 16, 1926): 24.

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“Famine in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 120 (April 15, 1943): 24. Portions of letters from E.L. Longway and G.J. Appel. “Famines and Pestilences.” Review and Herald 88 (February 16, 1911): 13-14. Harbin, China. Farnsworth, E. W. “The Latest From China.” Pacific Union Record 11 (October 5, 1911): 2. Farnsworth, E.W. “News From China.” Pacific Union Recorder 11 (February 29, 1912): 2-4. Letters from Mrs. R.F. Cottrell and Elder I.H. Evans. Farnsworth, E.W. “Our Literature in China.” Pacific Union Recorder 11 (November 9, 1911): 1. “Field and Tract Society Secretaries of the Central China Union Attending the Union Institute.” Review and Herald 108 (June 18, 1931): 14. Illus. Finley, Mark. “The China Challenge.” Channels 21 (Fall/Winter 1995): 6-7. Illus. “The Fire at Our Chinese Press.” Review and Herald 87 (February 24, 1910): 4-6. Illus. “First Word From Chang-Sha, China.” Review and Herald 87 (May 26, 1910): 24. “First Word From North China.” Review and Herald 122 (November 15, 1945): 24. “First Word From Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 122 (October 25, 1945): 24. Letter from Mrs. John Oss. Fisher, O.J. “Chekiang Province, China.” Review and Herald 87 (August 18, 1910): 9. Illus. Flaiz, T.R. “Our Hospitals in Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 141 (March 26, 1964): 24. Flaiz, T.R. “Medical Work in China.” Review and Herald 127 (June 22, 1950): 24. Fletcher, W.W. “Workers Sail for China.” Australasian Record 19 (September 6, 1915): 8. Follett, Matilda (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 41 (February 25, 1942): 14. Went to China in 1928 to do medical missionary work in Shanghai. Served 13 years.

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Follett, Matilda (Obituary). Review and Herald 119 (March 276, 1942): 27. Served in China 1928-1941. Ford, Herbert. “China Revisited.” Adventist Review 168 (November 21, 1991): 2. Letter to the editor. Fossey, Mrs. Bertha Astleford. “Experiences in Wenchow, Chekiang, China.” Review and Herald 115 (September 29, 1938): 15-16. Fossey, Alfred. “South Chekiang Mission, China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 22. Fossey, Bertha Astleford (Obituary). Review and Herald 119 (September 24, 1942): 29. Served in China 1927-1942. Fowler, Effie Anna Lee James (Obituary). Review and Herald 153 (January 22, 1976): 23. As Effie James, went to China in 1923, where she served a number of years. Franklin, E.E. “Our Literature Ministry.” Review and Herald 112 (January 31, 1935): 19-120. China discussed page 19. Franklin, E.E. “Our Publishing Work in the Far East and China.” Review and Herald 116 (August 10, 1939): 16-18. “In China,” p. 18. Frick, J.E. “Christmas in China.” Review and Herald 115 (April 7, 1938): 10. Frick, Jacob E. (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (January 7, 1965): 25. Spent 3 or 4 years in China. Frick, Viola. “The Lord Can Make Ways.” Review and Herald 117 (September 19, 1940): 12-13. “From an Australian in Central China.” Australasian Record 42 (August 8, 1938): 2. Pastor E. H. James. “From Far Szechuan.” Review and Herald 92 (December 2, 1915): 15-16. “From Flooded China.” Review and Herald 108 (December 10, 1931): 24. “From Our Missionaries to China.” Signs of the Times 34 (April 22, 1908): 12. Illus. “From P.E. Quimby….” Review and Herald 113 (December 24, 1936): 24.

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“From the China Division.” Review and Herald 119 (April 30, 1942): 32. Conditions in war-time China. “From the Far East.” Review and Herald 107 (May 1, 1930): 32. Letter from I.H. Evans. “From Troubled China.” Review and Herald 88 (December 21, 1911): 24. Froom, LeRoy Edwin (Obituary). Review and Herald 151 (April 4, 1974): 30. Served in China as editor of the Chinese Signs of the Times. Studied two years at the University of Nanking. Frost, S.L. “Central China Educational Work and the Honan General Meeting.” Review and Herald 100 (March 22, 1923): 19. Frost, S.L. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 13-14. Frost, S.L. “Education in China.” Review and Herald 95 (June 27, 1918): 17-19. Frost, Samuel Lilley (Obituary). Adventist Review 158 (March 5, 1981): 23. Went to China in 1916 and served there until (1940?) Returned to serve 1948 to 1949. “A Fruitful Field in China.” Review and Herald 122 (September 6, 1945): 24. Portions of a letter from Abbie Dunn to Bessie Mount. Fulton, J.E. “Fu-Chau Mission.” Review and Herald 93 (August 24, 1916): 12. Fulton, J.E. “A Great Missionary Gathering in China.” Review and Herald 92 (July 15, 1915): 13-14. Fulton, J.E. “In Central China.” Australasian Record 19 (July 12, 1915): 3-4. Fulton, J.E. “Literature Work in the Orient.” Review and Herald 93 (September 28, 1916): 11. Fulton, J.E. “A Missionary Tour in the Far East: Manchuria.” Review and Herald 92 (August 26, 1915): 11-12. Fulton, J.E. “News from China.” Australasian Record 20 (May 29, 1916): 1-2. Fulton, J.E. “A Tour Through Korea and Manchuria.” Australasian Record 20 (June 26, 1916): 1-2. Tells of visit with Russian settlement in Hanbin. Fulton, J.E. “Trip Up the Pearl River to Canton.” Review and Herald 93 (August 10, 1916): 12.

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Fulton, J.E. “A Visit to Manchuria.” Australasian Record 19 (June 21, 1915): 2. Fulton, J.E. “A Visit to Swatow and Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 93 (August 17, 1916): 12-13. Gallagher, Jonathan. “Hong Kong Adventists Prepare for Chinese Rule.” Adventist Review 174 (June 26, 1997): 18. About 219,000 SDAs in mainland China and 3,000 in the Hong Kong area. Gates, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (July 25, 1907): 18-19. Gerald, Clarence H. (Obituary). Review and Herald 149 (June 1, 1972): 24. Served as treasurer in North China Union. Geraty, T.S. “The China Division School.” Review and Herald 120 (April 1, 1943): 11-12. Geraty, T.S. “China’s Central Training School.” Review and Herald 124 (July 3, 1947): 15. Geraty, T.S. “Encouraging Report From China.” Review and Herald 126 (November 24, 1949): 18. Geraty, T.S. “In China: A Day With Jesus.” Review and Herald 125 (December 30, 1948): 17-18. Geraty, President, China Training Institute. Geraty, T.S. “Report From the China Training Institute.” Review and Herald 121 (June 15, 1944): 20-21. Gibson, O.J. “Colporteur Work in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 93 (April 6, 1916): 20. Gibson, O.J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 94 (February 15, 1917): 12. Illus. Gibson, O.J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 94 (March 22, 1917): 13. Gibson, O.J. “Honan Schools.” Review and Herald 94 (April 5, 1917): 14. Gibson, O.J. “In West Honan.” Review and Herald 93 (June 1, 1916): 12. Gibson, O.J. “Kiangsi Province, China.” Review and Herald 97 (April 22, 1920): 16-17. Illus. Gibson, O.J. “Nine Schools in Honan.” Review and Herald 94 (February 1, 1917): 14.

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Gibson, O.J. “Notes From Shen-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 94 (April 19, 1917): 12-13. Gibson, O.J. “School Closing in Yen-cheng, Honan, China.” Review and Herald 94 (July 26, 1917): 21. Gibson, O.J. “A Trip Into Shensi Province, China.” Review and Herald 96 (October 16, 1919): 16-18. Illus. Gibson, Orvie John (Obituary). Review and Herald 147 (August 6, 1970): 27. Served 17 years in China, 1906-1923. Gilbert, F.C. “Manchuria Union Mission Meeting.” Review and Herald 100 (August 2, 1923): 19-20. Gilbert, F.C. “North China Union, Biennial Session.” Review and Herald 100 (August 9, 1923): 17-18. Illus. Gillis, W.E. “Annual Meeting of the South Chekiang Mission, 1928.” Review and Herald 105 (December 6, 1928): 20. Gillis, W.E. “Itinerating in North China.” Review and Herald 96 (April 10, 1919): 16. Gillis, Walter E. “Kiangsi Mission Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 99 (July 20, 1922): 20. Gillis, W.E. “The Shensi Mission, South China.” Review and Herald 102 (October 29, 1925): 13. Gillis, W.E. “South Chekiang Mission Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 107 (September 11, 1930): 17. Illus. Gillis, Walter E. (Obituary). Review and Herald 131 (December 30, 1954): 21. Went to China in 1910 where he worked for many years. Gjording, J.G. “God Hears Prayer in China.” Review and Herald 101 (February 21, 1924): 24. Gjording, John Godfred (Obituary). Review and Herald 131 (December 30, 1954): 21. Went to China in 1915 where he worked for many years. “Good Word From China.” Review and Herald 107 (January 23, 1930): 32. “The Gospel to the Tibetans.” Review and Herald 100 (March 1, 1923): 24.

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Graham, H.L. “Fruit of the Hankow Evangelistic Effort.” Review and Herald 108 (May 28, 1931): 27-28. Illus. Graham, Harold L. “New Paths in Old Cathay.” Youth’s Instructor 72 (April 8, 1924): 5-6, 12-13. Illus. Graham, Harold L. “The Tsinan Industrial Mission School.” Review and Herald 101 (July 24, 1924): 19-21. Illus. “Gratifying Progress in China.” Signs of the Times 35 (October 21, 1908): 8. “Grave of A. LaRue, Hong Kong, China.” Review and Herald 89 (November 14, 1912): 28. Illus. Gray, D.H. “Died at His Post.” Australasian Record 38 (October 15, 1934): 2-3. Death of Dr. Elmer F. Coulston in Kalgan, North China. Green, C.B. “The North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 15. Green, Fred. “The Chinese Respond Liberally.” Review and Herald 119 (May 14, 1942): 23. Green, Gertrude. “A Nurse Travels in China.” Ministry 14 (April 1941): 31-32. Green, Gertrude. “Nurse Travels in China (Concluded).” Ministry 14 (May 1941): 31-32. Green, Gertrude M. “Yencheng Hospital, Honan, China.” Review and Herald 124 (July 31, 1947): 24-25. Gregory, Benjamin F. “The South Chekiang Mission.” Review and Herald 109 (June 2, 1932): 14. Gregory, Benjamin F. “Wuham Sanitarium and Clinic.” Review and Herald 124 (May 20, 1947: 21. Greive, C.M. “She Deserves to be Famous.” Australasian Record 59 (February 14, 1955): 3-4. Muriel Howe. Griggs, Blanche Walleta Eggleston (Obituary) Review and Herald 116 (March 23, 1939): 22. Wife of Frederick Grigs. Served in China. Griggs, Donald Ezra (Obituary). Review and Herald 144 (June 1, 1967): 28. Served as a medical missionary in Shanghai.

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Griggs, Frederick. “An Appeal From the China Division.” Review and Herald 114 (November 25, 1937): 2-4. SDA problems with China at war. Griggs, Frederick. “Awakening China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 13. Illus. Griggs, Frederick. “China.” Review and Herald 115 (July 7, 1938): 17. Griggs, Frederick. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 115 (December 29, 1938): 30, 32-33. A historical sketch of SDA work. Griggs, Frederick. “A Chinese Bible Woman’s Prayer Answered.” Review and Herald 105 (June 21, 1928): 11. Griggs, Frederick. “Experiences of the Advance Guard in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 104 (July 21, 1927): 24. Griggs, Frederick. “In South China.” Review and Herald 104 (February 17, 1927): 11-12. Griggs, Frederick. “In the South China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 105 (February 23, 1928): 11. Griggs, Frederick. “The Message Among the Mongolians.” Review and Herald 104 (October 13, 1927): 9-10. Griggs, Frederick. “The Message Holds Believers in China.” Review and Herald 105 (July 5, 1928): 12. Griggs, Frederick. “One Day’s Itinerating.” Youth’s Instuctor 76 (January 17, 1928): 3, 13, 14. The author and Pastor A.L. Ham go to Pak Kai, the village port of Kongmoon. Griggs, Frederick. “Our Aboriginal Tribes in China.” Review and Herald 115 (September 8, 1938): 15. Photos of war damage, pp. 14, 15. Griggs, Frederick. “Reconstruction in Central China.” Review and Herald 106 (January 31, 1929): 15-16. Illus. Griggs, Frederick. “South Chekiang Mission Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 105 (December 6, 1928): 12. Griggs, Frederick. “Thanks From China.” Review and Herald 115 (April 14, 1938): 1.

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Griggs, Frederick (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 52 (November 10, 1952): 9. Served as president of the China Division, 1936-1938. Griggs, Frederick (Obituary). Review and Herald 129 (September 25, 1952): 22. Served several years in China. “Groundbreaking Held for China Hospital.” Adventist Review 166 (November 23, 1989): 6. The Run Run Shaw First Hospital in Hangzhou, China. Grindset, O.J. “Preparing to Enter Manchuria.” Review and Herald 91 (August 20, 1914): 17. Grundset, Old J. (Obituary). Review and Herald 134 (August 29, 1957): 26. Served 8 years in Manchuria. Guild, Cecil B. “A Pleasant Sabbath Day in China.” Review and Herald 122 (January 4, 1945):11-12. Illus. Guild, Cecil Bennett (Obituary). Review and Herald 151 (April 18, 1974):23. Served in China 1932 to 1949. Gwang, Swen Tsung. “‘A Going in the Tops of the Mulberry Trees’.” Review and Herald 113 (October 22, 1936):13. Hall, H.H. “From Manchuria’s Battlefields.” Review and Herald 109 (March 17, 1932): 24. Hall, J.W. “East China.” Review and Herald 95 (April 26, 1917): 15. Hall, Josef W. “First Provincial General Meeting in Shantung, China.” Review and Herald 96 (March 20, 1919): 18. Hall, Josef W. “Highways and Byways in Shantung Province, China.” Review and Herald 96 (January 23, 1919) 14-15. Illus. Hall, Josef W. “Highways and Byways in Shantung Province, China.” Review and Herald 96 (January 30, 1919): 12-13. Hall, Josef W. “Highways and Byways in Shantung Province, China.” Review and Herald 96 (February 13, 1919): 16-17. Hall, Josef W. “The Opportunity in Kiang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 94 (December 27, 1917): 13. Illus. Hall, Josef W. “The Opportunity in Kiang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 95 (January 3, 1918): 13.

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Hall, Josef. “Shantung Mission, North China.” Review and Herald 95 (March 14, 1918): 15. Hall, O.A. “Advancing Amid Difficulties.” Review and Herald 101 (February 7, 1924): 9-10. Hall, O.A. “After Many Days, in the Honan Mission.” Review and Herald 101 (February 28, 1924): 11-12. Hall, O.A. “At the Central China School.” Review and Herald 101 (September 11, 1924): 6. Hall, O.A. “Central China.” Review and Herald 101 (June 19, 1924: 11-12. Hall, O.A. “Central China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 100 (September 13, 1923): 19-21. Hall, O.A. “Changes in Fourteen Years.” Review and Herald 101 (October 23, 1924): 12-13. Hall, O.A. “China.” Review and Herald 89 (February 8, 1912): 12. Hall, O.A. “China Union Training-School.” Review and Herald 89 (April 18, 1912): 13. Hall, O.A “East China Mission.” Review and Herald 93 (March 30, 1916): 13. Hall, O.A. “East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 97 (December 30, 1920): 7. Hall, O.A. “East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 99 (June 22, 1922): 9 Hall, O.A. “East Szechwan Workers Institute and General Meeting.” Review and Herald 114 (October 28, 1937): 18. Hall, O.A. “Faith of Our Believers in China.” Review and Herald 117 (December 12, 1940): 6. Hall, O.A. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 88 (March 23, 1911): 15. Hall, O.A. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 88 (November 16, 1911): 13. Hall, O.A. “Hunan Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 101 (December 4, 1924): 20. Illus.

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Hall, O.A. “Isaiah 43:2 Fulfilled.” Review and Herald 102 (January 8, 1925): 17. Hall, O.A. “Literature Ministry in China.” Review and Herald 119 (April 16, 1942): 16-17. Hall, O.A. “Nanking, China.” Review and Herald 93 (April 13, 1916): 12. Hall, O.A. “North China Biennial Meeting.” Review and Herald 102 (December 10, 1925): 17. Hall, O.A. “Progress in Yunnan, China.” Review and Herald 113 (July 23, 1936): 12-13. Hall, O.A. “Remarkable Development in Travel Facilities.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 14-15. Illus. Hall, O.A. “The South Chekiang Mission, China.” Review and Herald 96 (October 30, 1919): 18-19. Illus. Hall, O.A. “Thirteenth Sabbath Offerings in the China Division.” Review and Herald 114 (April 29, 1937): 12-13. Hall, Orrin A. (Obituary). Review and Herald 136 (July 30, 1959): 26. Went to China in 1909 where he served many years. Hall, Mrs. O.A. “Jesus Only Can Save.” Review and Herald 114 (November 25, 1937): 4. Ham, A.L. “Among the Cantonese.” Review and Herald 94 (April 19, 1917): 12. Ham, A.L. “Canton, China.” Review and Herald 94 (January 11, 1917): 11. Ham, A.L. “Cantonese General Meeting.” Review and Herald 93 (May 11, 1916): 12. Illus. Ham, A.L. “Flood Experiences in Kwang-Tung, China.” Review and Herald 92 (December 9, 1915): 13-14. Ham, A.L. “In South China.” Review and Herald 115 (September 22, 1938): 12-13. Ham, A.L. “‘New Girls’ School at the South Fukien Mission.” Review and Herald 113 (January 2, 1936): 19. Illus. Ham, A.L. “Pioneering in China.” Review and Herald 115 (May 19, 1938): 12-13. Illus.

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Ham, A.L. “Preparing to Give the Message in China.” Youth’s Instructor 64 (July 11, 1916): 5. Illus. Ham, A.L. “Providential Deliverance.” Review and Herald 119 (September 24, 1942): 15-19. Ham, A.L. “Rebuilding the Canton (China) Church.” Review and Herald 97 (April 1, 1920): 14-15. Illus. Ham, A.L. “South China.” Review and Herald 93 (May 4, 1916): 10. Ham, A.L. “South China Union.” Review and Herald 119 (October 1, 1942): 12-13. Ham, A.L. “South China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 19. Illus. Ham, Allen Leslie (Obituary). Pacific union Recorder 74 (July 1, 1974): 7. Hamp, Glenn George (Obituary). Review and Herald 114 (April 15, 1937): 22. Spent eleven years in China where he died. Hankins, W.C. “The Amoy (China) General Meeting.” Review and Herald 87 (February 10, 1910): 14. Hankins, W.C. “Another Church Organized in China.” Review and Herald 84 (January 17, 1907): 18. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “Another Field Entered.” Review and Herald 88 (July 20, 1911): 13. Formosa. Hankins, W.C. “An Appeal From China.” Review and Herald 86 (April 15, 1909): 12-13. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (July 13, 1905): 14. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (October 12, 1905): 16-17. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (January 18, 1906): 14. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (February 1, 1906): 16. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (March 15, 1906): 16. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (June 28, 1906): 14-15.

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Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 23, 1906): 16-17. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 30, 1906): 15-16. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (November 1, 1906): 17. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (May 7, 1908): 13. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (February 18, 1909): 18. Hankins, W.C. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (March 11, 1909): 13. Hankins, W.C. “Entering Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 82 (August 31, 1905): 13-14. Hankins, W.C. “The Fu-Chau Meeting.” Review and Herald 93 (march 9, 1916): 10-11. Hankins, W.C. “Fukien Province, China.” Review and Herald 88 (August 17, 1911): 11. Hankins, W.C. “A General Meeting in Swatow, China.” Review and Herald 88 (July 13, 1911): 15-16. Hankins, W.C. “God Working in China.” Review and Herald 84 (August 8, 1907): 16. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 85 (October 8, 1908): 14-15. Hankins, W.C. “Interesting Chinese Statistics.” Review and Herald 93 (December 14, 1916): 10. Hankins, W.C. “Itinerating in the Southeast China Mission.” Review and Herald 88 (August 31, 1911): 12-13. Hankins, W.C. “The Kwang-Tung General Meeting.” Review and Herald 87 (January 6, 1910): 14-15. Hankins, W.C. “Kwang-Tung Province, China.” Review and Herald 86 (July 8, 1909): 14-15. Hankins, W.C. “More About Tio Chiu, China.” Review and Herald 84 (December 26, 1907): 15-16.

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Hankins, W.C. “The New Mission Chapel in the City of Chioh-Be.” Review and Herald 93 (February 3, 1916): 11-12. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “More About Tio Chiu, China.” Review and Herald 84 (December 26, 1907): 15-16. Hankins, W.C. “The New Mission Chapel in the City of Chioh-Be.” Review and Herald 93 (February 3, 1916): 11-12. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “Progress of the Work in Fuchau, China.” Review and Herald 92 (July 1, 1915): 12-13. Hankins, W.C. “The Southeast China Mission.” The Watchman 20 (June 1911): 367-369. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “A Trip to Tsoan Chiu, China.” Review and Herald 84 (April 4, 1907): 16-17. Illus. Hankins, W.C. “Tsoan Chiu and Kulangsu, Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 83 (October 11, 1906): 17-18. Hankins, Winferd Cameron (Obituary). Review and Herald 145 (May 2, 1968): 46. Went to China in 1905 where he served for 19 years. Hankins, W.C. and A.C. Selmon. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (July 19, 1906): 13. Hansen, L.A. “Another Hospital for China.” Review and Herald 106 (July 18, 1929): 15-16. Illus. Hospital at Waichow, Kwangtung, China. Hansen, L.A. “The Canton Sanitarium and Hospital.” Review and Herald 113 (September 17, 1936): 20. Hansen, L.A. “Nursing in Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 98 (March 10, 1921): 16. Hansen, L.A. “Our Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 99 (March 9, 1922): 11-12. Illus. Harlow, George. “Elder E.H. Wilbur.” Review and Herald 91 (July 9, 1914): 13. Photo. See also Review and Herald 91 (May 14, 1914): 24. News note on death. Had been located at Pakhoi, southernmost part of Kwang-tung Province, on Gulf of Tonkin. Edwin Hymes Wilbur. Harlow, George. “South China—the Open Doors.” Review and Herald 88 (December 21, 1911): 13.

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Harris, Amelia (Obituary). St. Helena Star, page 4, July 21, 1988. St. Helena, CA. Missionary in China with husband, William John Harris, 1920-1941. Harris, W.J. “Greater Evangelism in Shantung, China.” Review and Herald 108 (December 17, 1931): 9-10. Illus. Harris, W.J. “Peking and the Chihli Province.” Review and Herald 103 (March 25, 1926): 11-12. Illus. Harris, W.J. “A Sabbath School Conducted in Three Languages.” Review and Herald 113 (April 16, 1936): 12. Work of Otto Christensen. Harris, W.J. “Tientsin, North China.” Review and Herald 101 (March 27, 1924): 12. Hartwell, R.H. “The Conversion of a Chinese Woman.” Review and Herald 118 (April 3, 1941): 15. Hartwell, R.H. “Evangelistic Efforts in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 115 (April 28, 1938): 24. Hartwell, R.H. “Protecting Providence.” Review and Herald 115 (May 5, 1938): 32. Hartwell, R.H. “Radio Evangelism in China.” Ministry 14 (November 1941): 6-7. Hartwell, Raymond Herbert. “’The Angel of the Lord’ in Central China.” Review and Herald 123 (August 1, 1946): 13. Hartwell, Raymond H. “Central China Is Looking Up.” Review and Herald 123 (August 1, 1946): 24. Hartwell, Raymond H. “The China Flood and Harvest Ingathering.” Review and Herald 109 (January 28, 1932): 12. Illus. Hartwell, R.H. “Radio Evangelism in China.” Ministry 14 (November 1941): 6-7. Hartwell, R.H. “The Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 113 (April 30, 1936): 12-13. Hartwell, R.H. “Soul Winning in the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 110 (May 11, 1933): 12. Hartwell, Raymond Herbert (Obituary). Adventist Review 161 (August 23, 1984): 22. Served in China.

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“Harvest Ingathering in China.” Review and Herald 98 (December 29, 1921): 19. Heald, Roger O. “Medical Evangelism in Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 142 (September 23, 1965): 15-16. Illus. “Help for China.” Signs of the Times 34 (March 11, 1908): 13. Hendershot, Vernon Edwards. “Our First Missionary to China.” Youth’s Instructor 69 (February 1, 1921): 4-5. Photo of grave of Abram La Rue. Henderson, W.C. “Selling Books to a Chinese General.” Review and Herald 102 (December 24, 1925): 18. Henderson, W.P. “Our Literature in China.” Review and Herald 103 (January 21, 1926): 12-13. Henderson, W.P. “Peculiar Features of Selling Literature in China.” Review and Herald 107 (September 11, 1930): 17-18. Henderson, W.P. “Working Among the Troops in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 105 (December 20, 1928): 19-20. Henderson, Warren P, Jr. “Kunming, China Hears the Message.” Review and Herald 122 (September 6, 1945): 14. Henderson, Warren P. (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 74 (September 9, 1974): 7. Hetzell, M. Carol. “Cantonese Radio Program Now Begins Broadcast.” Review and Herald 154 (February 24, 1977): 24. Hilliard, Jessie Emma Allen (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 70 (February 22, 1971): 7. Helped in opening the first SDA hospital in Shanghai. Husband, Elder William I. Hilliard. Hilliard, William A. “Inducting Chinese Converts Into Church.” Ministry 22 (August 1949): 7-8. Hilliard, William Ira (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 70 (May 13, 1971): 7. Went to China in 1916. Hilliard, William Ira (Obituary) Review and Herald 148 (May 6, 1971): 46. Went to China in 1916 as a medical missionary in Shanghai. Hills, W.F. “Swatow, China.” Review and Herald 90 (April 3, 1913): 12.

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Hills, W.F. “Swatow, China.” Review and Herald 90 (October 23, 1913): 11-12. Illus. Hills, W.F. “Swatow Mission, China.” Review and Herald 91 (January 8, 1914): 12-13. Illus. “Home Scenes on a Mission Frontier.” Review and Herald 106 (August 1, 1929): 21. Letter from Mrs. J.N. Andrews. “A Hospital for China.” Review and Herald 90 (December 25, 1913): 24. Howard, M.D. “The Chungking Medical Center.” Review and Herald 118 (December 11, 1941):1, 12. Illus. Howe, Murial. “In the War Zone: A Letter From Muriel Howe to Friends in Australia.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (March 29, 1938): 9-10, 14. Illus. Howe, Muriel. “Into the Far North-West of China.” Australasian Record 41 (August 30, 1937): 6. Howe, Muriel (Obituary). Adventist Review 169 (November 26, 1992): 21. Graduated from nursing school in China and served there until the Communist takeover. Howell, W.E. “Encouraging Word From Shanghai.” Review and Herald 98 (October 20, 1921): 20. Howell, W.E. “In the Far East.” Review and Herald 100 (July 5, 1923): 20-21. Howell, W.E. “Our New College in China.” Review and Herald 103 (May 20, 1926): 14. Illus. Howell, W.E. “Shanghai Missionary College.” Review and Herald 98 (March 10, 1921): 16. Hsu, Eugene. “China: Helping Chinese Believers.” Adventist Review 171 (October 20, 1994): 14. Hsu, Eugene. “The China Challenge.” Adventist Review 172 (June 8, 1995): 24, 25. Hsu, Eugene. “Growth in Manchuria.” Adventist Review 171 (September 29, 1994): 11

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Hsu, Eugene. “What Are Seventh-day Adventists Doing in China?” Adventist Review 172 (July 6, 1995): 10-11. Report given at General Conference session in Utrecht, Netherlands 5 July 1995. Illus. Hughes, A.E. “Pioneer Days at the Wuhan Sanitarium, China.” Australasian Record 44 (April 8, 1940): 5-6 Hughes, A.E. “Pioneer Days at the Wuhan Sanitarium, China.” Australasian Record 44 (April 15, 1940): 5-6. Huse, G.A. “Press News fro Shanghai.” Review and Herald 125 (July 29, 1948): 24 Hwa, Hsu. “Evangelistic Advance in China.” Review and Herald 127 (August 10, 1950): 15. Hwa-The, Tsai and Kwo Chung-Shu. “Our Work in Annam.” Review and Herald 117 (January 4, 1940): 11-12. Illus. Hwang, Paul. “Lanchow Sanitarium and Hospital.” Review and Herald 121 (September 7, 1944): 12, 23. “Improved Facilities for Carrying the Message.” Review and Herald 113 (July 30, 1936): 11. Illus. Letter from Mrs. C.C. Crisler including material her husband wrote before his death. “In China.” Review and Herald 91 (March 26, 1914): 20. “In Perils Among the Heathen.” Review and Herald 98 (December 1, 1921): 17-18. “In South China.” Review and Herald 83 (October 18, 1906): 16. Illus. “In the Chinese Republic.” Review and Herald 91 (Harvest Ingathering Number, October 1914): 4-5. Illus. Also p.1 for photo. “In the Famine Country.” Review and Herald 107 (July 3, 1930): 32. “In the Far East.” Review and Herald 91 (December 24, 1914): 15. “Incidents in Missionary Travel.” Review and Herald 102 (April 2, 1925): 9-11. Illus. Experiences of Dr. J.N. Andrews. “Ingathering in China’s Far West.” Review and Herald 122 (April 5, 1945): 13.

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“Ingathering on the Borders of China and Tibet.” Australasian Record 39 (March 18, 1935): 3. “Interior of Bamboo Tabernacle of Nanziang, China.” Review and Herald 92 (November 11, 1915): 8. Photo. Jacobsen, Donald. “What I Learned in China.” Adventist Review 176 (March 11, 1999): 24-25. Illus. James, E.H. “China.” Australasian Record 20 (October 23, 1916): 2. James, Edgar H. “Gathering of Believers in Kiangsi, China.” Australasian Record 33 (February 25, 1929): 3. James, E.H. “A Letter From Central China.” Australasian Record 32 (January 30, 1928): 2-3. James, Edgar H. “A Letter From China.” Youth’s Instructor 75 (May 17, 1927): 3-4, 13. James, Edgar H. “National Leadership in China.” Ministry 16 (May 1943): 5-6. James, E.H. “New City Work in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 112 (February 28, 1935): 14-15. James, Edgar H. “Stirring Times in China.” Australasian Record 22 (November 25, 1918): 2-3. James, Edgar Howard (Obituary). Review and Herald 146 (August 7, 1969): 24. Went to China in 1915. James, Ethel. “Medical Missionary Work in Waichow, China.” Review and Herald 105 (December 20, 1928): 22. James, H.C. “Dispensary-Hospital Work in Yencheng.” Review and Herald 99 (August 3, 1922): 18. Illus. James, H.C. “The Yencheng Dispensary-Hospital.” Pacific Union Recorder 24 (July 9, 1925): 1. James, H.E. “Prayers Answered in the Mission Field.” Review and Herald 118 (July 31, 1941): 15-16. Problems in the Tibetan Mission. James, Harold E. “On the Border of Tibet.” Review and Herald 112 (January 3, 1935): 16.

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James, J.S. “Pentecostal Showers in Dark Fields.” Review and Herald 95 (January 10, 1918): 12-13. James, J.S. “Troubled China.” Australasian Record 32 (June 18, 1928): 3. James, Judson S. (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (June 3, 1965): 25. Served in China 1917-1918. Jensen, Kathryn L. “Our Nursing Work in Honan.” Review and Herald 114 (February 25, 1937): 11-12. Letter from Melba Ragsdale. Jochmans, Betty. “An Adventist Church in China.” Outlook 17 (November 1996): 6-7. Jochmans, Betty. “Challenge to Christianity in China.” Adventist Review 164 (March 12, 1987): 8-9. Jochmans, Betty. “A Look at Adventism in China Today.” Adventist Review 163 (March 27, 1986): 10-12. Illus. Johanson, E.J., Sr. “Life Sketch of Pastor H.M. Blunden.” Australasian Record 79 (September 23, 1974): 13. Illus. Served in China 1914-1919. Johnson, Eleanor Wentworth. “De Chin Wang Mu, a Tibetan Princess.” Review and Herald 115 (June 30, 1938): 13-14. Illus. Johnson, Floyd W. “Greetings From Tibet.” Pacific Union Recorder 36 (March 3, 1937): 1. Johnson, Floyd W. (Obituary). Review and Herald 15 (June 7, 1973): 34. 1931-1938 in Tatsienlu, West China. Worked in West China during WWII until 1945. Johnsson, William G. “Adventists in China.” Adventist Review 181 (June 10, 2004): 8-12. Illus. Johnsson, William G. and David Lin. “David Lin on China.” Adventist Review 168 (September 5, 1991): 12-14. William Johnsson interviewed with David Lin. Illus. Johnsson, William G. and David Lin. “China: Lessons for the World Church.” Adventist Review 168 (September 12, 1991): 14-15. William Johnsson interview with David Lin. Illus. James, G.F. “A Faithful Chinese Family.” Review and Herald 99 (November 23, 1922): 10.

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“Joy in the Journey.” Adventist Review 173 (May 23, 1996): 7. Photo. About David Lin. “K.H. Wood…” Review and Herald 109 (January 14, 1932): 24. Kajiura, Rick. “SDA Delegation Makes Historic Trip to China.” Adventist Review 171 (July 14, 1994): 6. Kavallashirly, Konstantin Davidovich (Obituary). Review and Herald 151 (October 10, 1974): 31. Worked in Mongolia, Manchuria Union, Shanghai and North China Mission. Kay, Milton M. (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 48 (December 27, 1948): 6. He and his wife, Edwina, spent some time in China. Keem, Law. “Canton, China.” Pacific Union Recorder 5 (February 8, 1906): 2. Keem was an M.D. Keem, Law. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (September 21, 1905): 15. Keem, Law. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (October 26, 1905): 16-17. Keem, Law. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (February 22, 1906): 15. Keem, Law. “Fat Shan, China.” Pacific Union Recorder 7 (December 19, 1907): 3. Keem, Law. “Fat Shan, China.” Review and Herald 84 (June 6, 1907): 15-16. Keem, Law. “Fat Shan, China.” Review and Herald 87 (December 8, 1910): 10. Illus. Keem, Law. “Progress in China.” Review and Herald 86 (January 14, 1909): 14-15. Illus. Keem, Law. “Wuchau, Kwong Sai.” Australasian Record 19 (February 15, 1915): 3. Keem, Dr. Law (Obituary). Review and Herald 96 (August 21, 1919): 31. Kern, M.E. “Death of C.C. Crisler.” Review and Herald 113 (April 9, 1936): 24. Kern, M.E. “The Honan, China, General Meeting.” Review and Herald 102 (June 11, 1925): 9-10. Kern, M.E. “In Northern China.” Review and Herald 102 (June 4, 1925): 8-9.

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Kern, M.E. “Our Workers in China.” Review and Herald 109 (February 18, 1932): 24. Kern, M.E. “Shanghai Missionary College Society.” Review and Herald 98 (August 11, 1921): 19. Kien-Pan, Shen. “Lay Evangelism in Hweihsien, China.” Review and Herald 113 (September 3, 1936): 13. Illus. Knox, W.T. “Our Obligations to the Cause of God.” Review and Herald 89 (November 28, 1912): 10-11. Includes photos of mission homes in Shanghai. Knox, W.T. “Our Work in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 94 (February 8, 1917): 13-14. Koo, T.Z. “What the Bible Brings to a Chinese Christian.” Review and Herald 113 (August 13, 1936): 10-12. Furnished by the American Bible Society as a reprint. Kotz, E. “China.” Review and Herald 109 (October 6, 1932): 24. Kotz, E. “Encouraging News From the Ends of the Earth: China.” Review and Herald 104 (November 24, 1927): 10-11. Kotz, E. “Mission Board Items.” Review and Herald 108 (July 2, 1931): 24. Portion of a letter from C.C. Crisler. Kotz, E. “A Missionary Tragedy in China.” Review and Herald 108 (April 2, 1931): 32. Murders of Mrs. Victoria Marian Miller and Mrs. Vera Mosebar White. Kotz, E. “Ready to Serve.” Review and Herald 106 (December 12, 1929): 32. Krause, Bettina and William Johnson. “Chinese Adventists Celebrate Centenary.” Adventist Review 179 (December 12, 2002): 18-19. Illus. Kuhn, May Cole. “Another Mi-Si-Mu Story.” Review and Herald 114 (June 3, 1937): 15. About Mrs. Boetilda Miller. Kuhn, May Cole. “The First Wife’s Daughter: A Glimpse of China in Happier Days.” Youth’s Instructor 93 (January 23, 1945): 7-8. Illus. Kuhn, May Cole. “Itinerating Through Central China.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (May 17, 1938): 5-6, 13. Illus. Kuhn, May C. “The Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 105 (August 30, 1928): 11.

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Kuhn, May Cole. “The Women of China.” Review and Herald 106 (October 10, 1929): 21-22. Kuhn, May Cole. “A Word Picture of Old China: Before the War Storm Broke.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (September 13, 1938): 7-8, 10. Illus. Kuhn, May Cole. “Coulston of Kalgan.” Youth’s Instructor 83 (October 15, 1935): 3-4, 10, 13. Illus. Dr. Elmer Coulston. Kuhn, May Gilman Cole (Obituary). Review and Herald 141 (May 7, 1964): 32. Married Otto B. Kuhn. Served in China 1916-1937. Kuhn, O.B. “According to Her Faith.” Review and Herald 112 (November 28, 1935): 11. Kuhn, O.B. “Among the Chinese Converts and Inquirers.” Review and Herald 105 (December 20, 1928): 13. Kuhn, O.B. “As Signboards Showing the Way.” Review and Herald 107 (January 30, 1930): 23-24. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Beginning Work in China.” Review and Herald 94 (May 10, 1917): 18. Kuhn, O.B. “Believing Nothing but Gospel Doctrine.” Review and Herald 108 (March 12, 1931): 21. Kuhn, O.B. “Bible Circulation in China.” Review and Herald 108 (April 2, 1931): 17. Kuhn, O.B. “Big Work in China.” Review and Herald 113 (August 13, 1936): 21. Kuhn, O.B. “Big Work in China’s Capital.” Review and Herald 108 (September 3, 1931): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Blessed in Following His Lord.” Review and Herald 112 (February 14, 1935): 11. Kuhn, O.B. “China’s New National God.” Review and Herald 106 (November 7, 1929): 28. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “The Chinese and the Bible.” Review and Herald 96 (February 20, 1919): 14.

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Kuhn, O.B. “The Chinese Christian: Men ‘Wondered At’.” Review and Herald 95 (July 25, 1918): 11-12. Kuhn, O.B. “A Chinese Christian Funeral Service.” Review and Herald 110 (April 6, 1933): 10. Kuhn, O.B. “Chinese Conception of God.” Review and Herald 106 (May 16, 1929): 13-14. Kuhn, O.B. “Chinese Convert Makes Weekly Calendar Device.” Review and Herald 106 (January 17, 1929): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Chinese Medicine Men.” Review and Herald 100 (May 17, 1923): 18. Kuhn, O.B. “A Christian Burial or None.” Review and Herald 105 (August 2, 1928): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Church School Work in the Hunan Mission.” Review and Herald 98 (July 14, 1921): 16-17. Kuhn, O.B. “Colporteurs Abolish Idolatrous Worship.” Review and Herald 106 (February 14, 1929): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “A Conversation on the Train.” Review and Herald 106 (July 18, 1929): 19. Kuhn, O.B. “Dedicating a Church in China.” Review and Herald 109 (May 19, 1932): 11-12. Kuhn, O.B. “Demon-Possessed Foxes and Their Worship.” Review and Herald 107 (May 1, 1930): 19. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “The Enterprise of Missions.” Review and Herald 106 (November 14, 1929): 20. Kuhn, O.B. “An Evangelistic Chinese Poem.” Review and Herald 108 (July 23, 1931): 12. Kuhn, O.B. “Evangelistic Efforts in Changsha, Hunan.” Review and Herald 96 (February 13, 1919): 17-18. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Evangelistic Meetings in Wuchang, China.” Review and Herald 102 (April 9, 1925): 11. Kuhn, O.B. “The Experience of Chen Wen Bing.” Review and Herald 100 (March 22, 1923): 21.

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Kuhn, O.B. “The Experience of Guro Tung Szi.” Youth’s Instructor 67 (January 21, 1919): 6-7. Kuhn, O.B. “An Experience With the ‘Signs’ in China.” Review and Herald 107 (March 6, 1930): 28. Kuhn, O.B. “Express Appreciation.” Review and Herald 112 (February 7, 1935): 14. Kuhn, O.B. “Faith Illustrated.” Review and Herald 109 (July 28, 1932): 12. Kuhn, O.B. “Faith in the Church of China.” Review and Herald 96 (October 9, 1919): 17-18. Kuhn, O.B. “Gods of China.” Review and Herald 123 (February 28, 1946): 18. Kuhn, O.B. “Good Advice.” Review and Herald 112 (January 10, 1935): 13. Kuhn, O.B. “A Great Waiting Field.” Review and Herald 108 (May 7, 1931): 32. Kuhn, O.B. “The Guiding Providence.” Youth’s Instructor 66 (January 15, 1918): 7. Brief account of Djao Shu Sen. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Heard at the China Theological Seminary.” Review and Herald 107 (July 10, 1930): 27-28. Kuhn, O.B. “The Hem of His Garment in the Mission Field.” Review and Herald 108 (May 14, 1931): 17. Kuhn, O.B. “Hope Beyond the Grave.” Review and Herald 109 (March 17, 1932): 15. Kuhn, O.B. “Hsiu Ling.” Review and Herald 115 (May 5, 1938): 32. Kuhn, O.B. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 99 (January 19, 1922): 12. Kuhn, O.B. “The Hunan General Meeting.” Review and Herald 96 (February 27, 1919): 22-23. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “In the Interior of the Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 98 (August 18, 1921): 10. Kuhn, O.B. “The Influence of Sanitarium Work: An Experience in China.” Review and Herald 114 (February 25, 1937): 13.

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Kuhn, O.B. “The Interrupted Prayer Meeting.” Review and Herald 106 (May 2, 1929): 28-29. Kuhn, O.B. “Itinerating in Troublous Times in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 95 (September 26, 1918): 13-15. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Itinerating in Troublous Times in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 95 (October 3, 1918): 12-13. Kuhn, O.B. “Joy in the Lord’s Work.” Review and Herald 112 (December 26, 1935): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Know the Lord.” Review and Herald 112 (January 31, 1935): 14. Kuhn, O.B. “The Lesson of China’s Floods.” Review and Herald 108 (December 17, 1931): 13. Kuhn, O.B. “Loyalty of Chinese Christians.” Review and Herald 95 (June 27, 1918): 11-12. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Medical Evangelists in China.” Review and Herald 109 (July 21, 1932): 11-12. Kuhn, O.B. “Memorizing the Sabbath School Lessons in China.” Review and Herald 115 (March 24, 1938): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “The Message of the Hymn (1 Corinthians 14:15).” Review and Herald 110 (February 9, 1933): 20. Kuhn, O.B. “The Mission Field Baptismal Questionnaire.” Review and Herald 108 (June 4, 1931): 21. Kuhn, O.B. “Missionaries Narrowly Escape Death.” Review and Herald 106 (January 10, 1929): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Missionary Staffs in China.” Review and Herald 107 (November 13, 1930): 14. Kuhn, O.B. “The Missionary’s Introduction.” Review and Herald 107 (November 20, 1930): 16. Kuhn, O.B. “Nanking, China.” Review and Herald 94 (April 12, 1917): 16. Kuhn, O.B. “A New Sign of the Times in China.” Review and Herald 109 (February 4, 1932): 13.

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Kuhn, O.B. “The Night Watch in China.” Review and Herald 97 (April 15, 1920): 18. Kuhn, O.B. “Not Afraid to Accept the Gospel.” Review and Herald 112 (December 5, 1935): 13. Kuhn, O.B. “Our Work at Nanking, China.” Review and Herald 106 (January 17, 1929): 17-18. Kuhn, O.B. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 106 (March 7, 1929): 16-17. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “The Pastor Becomes Friendly.” Review and Herald 106 (March 21, 1929): 21. Kuhn, O.B. “Perils of Workers in the Mission Fields.” Review and Herald 97 (October 7, 1920): 8-9. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “The Power of a New Life.” Review and Herald 110 (February 2, 1933): 12. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Prayers.” Review and Herald 114 (August 19, 1937): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Provision for Sunday Observance in China.” Review and Herald 109 (February 25, 1932): 19. Kuhn, O.B. “The Psychology of Chinese Proper Names.” Review and Herald 108 (March 5, 1931): 26. Kuhn, O.B. “Report of the Hunan Mission, China.” Review and Herald 98 (January 27, 1921): 12-13. Kuhn, O.B. “Revival of Buddhism.” Review and Herald 108 (May 21, 1931): 19. Kuhn, O.B. “Self-Support for the Chinese Church a Moral Question.” Review and Herald 96 (August 7, 1919): 16-17. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Signs of the Times in China.” Review and Herald 108 (September 10, 1931): 11-12. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Soldiers Awed by a Gospel Talk.” Review and Herald 105 (July 12, 1928): 24. Kuhn, O.B. “Soldiers for Christ in China.” Review and Herald 96 (April 24, 1919): 16-17. Illus.

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Kuhn, O.B. “Sources of Encouragement to Missionaries.” Review and Herald 108 (December 31, 1931): 8. Kuhn, O.B. “Spreading a Knowledge of the Bible.” Review and Herald 106 (April 11, 1929): 27. Kuhn, O.B. “A Successful Effort at Changsa, China.” Review and Herald 96 (October 23, 1919): 17. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “’Ta Yao Ni Bai Tien’ (He wants you to worship heaven).” Review and Herald 106 (January 3, 1929): 23. Kuhn, O.B. “Tent Work in Interior China.” Review and Herald 97 (October 14, 1920): 12-13. Illus. Kuhn, O.B. “Testimonies of Chinese Christian Converts.” Review and Herald 108 (May 7, 1931): 32. Kuhn, O.B. “A Unique Prescription.” Review and Herald 109 (April 7, 1932): 11. Kuhn, O.B. “’Wo-dy Hsin Giog Deh Geh Wai-dy Ping-an’.” Review and Herald 105 (December 20, 1928): 21. Kuhn, O.B. “Working in Troublous Times in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 95 (October 10, 1918): 11-12. Kuhn, Otto Balsen (Obituary). Review and Herald 152 (March 27, 1975): 23. Went to China as a missionary in 1916. Lacy, Carlton. “Modern China Turns to the Old Book.” Review and Herald 117 (August 22, 1940): 19-20, 22. Author not an SDA. With American Bible Society. Laird, Mrs. E.A. “A Plea for China’s Women.” Review and Herald 86 (September 16, 1909): 13-14. Illus. Laird, Emma A. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (March 14, 1907): 17. Laird, Emma. “From Inland China.” Review and Herald 86 (October 14, 1909): 17. Laird, Percival J. “Book Selling in the Siang Valley, Hunan, China.” Review and Herald (January 28, 1909): 20. Laird, Percival J. “The Chang-Sha (China) Riot.” Review and Herald 87 (October 13, 1910): 8-9.

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Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (May 23, 1907): 17. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (July 18, 1907): 17. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (November 28, 1907): 17. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (January 2, 1908): 18. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (March 5, 1908): 19-20. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (April 2, 1908): 17. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (November 12, 1908): 19. Laird, Percival J. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (December 2, 1909): 14-15. Laird, Percival J. “China in Transition.” Review and Herald 88 (September 14, 1911): 12. Laird, Percival J. “Chinese Schools at Chang-Sha.” Review and Herald 85 (September 3, 1908): 24-25. Laird, Percival J. “Experiences in Teaching in China.” Review and Herald 85 (March 12, 1908): 23-24. Laird, Percival J. “Good Tidings From Chang-Sha, China.” Review and Herald 88 (June 15, 1911): 16. Laird, Percival J. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 86 (April 22, 1909): 17-18. Laird, Percival J. “Inland China.” Review and Herald 90 (February 27, 1913): 11-12. Laird, Percival J. “Labors in China.” Review and Herald 84 (April 11, 1907): 14. Laird, Percival J. “Visiting New Territory in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 87 (May 5, 1910): 8-9. Illus. Laird, Percival J. “The Work in Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 85 (September 3, 1908): 12. Illus. Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Percival J. “Medical Missionary Work in China.” Review and Herald 86 (December 16, 1909): 20-21. Landis, C.C. “Growth and Needs of the Medical Work in China.” Review and Herald 96 (May 22, 1919): 29.

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Landis, Charles C. (Obituary). Review and Herald 135 (May 29, 1958): 26. From 1917 to 1924 he was medical secretary of the Far Eastern Division. Landis, Fred A. (Obituary). Adventist Review 160 (June 2, 1983): 23. Served as a business manager and teacher in China. Larsen, C.F. (Obituary). Review and Herald 126 (June 30, 1949): 20. Elder and Mrs. Larsen served more than 16 years in China. Larsen, F.M. “Kirin Province, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 105 (February 16, 1928): 12. Larsen, Frederick M. (Obituary). Adventist Review 162 (February 21, 1985): 29. Served in China. Larsen, Rangna Haagensen. (Obituary). Review and Herald 105 (September 27, 1928): 22. Wife of Frederick M. Larsen. Served nearly six years in China. “Latest News From China.” Australasian Record 41 (September 27, 1937): 8. From E.J. Johanson. “Latest Word From China.” Review and Herald 125 (July 8, 1948): 24. Lee, Anna. “To the Dragon Gate: Adventist Schools in South China and Hong Kong, 1903-1941.” Adventist Heritage 8 (Spring 1983): 52-60. Illus. Lee, Dorothy Marie. (Obituary). Review and Herald 109 (April 21, 1932): 22. Died at age 12. Father and mother, Elder and Mrs. Frederick Lee. Died in China. Lee, Frederick. “Advancing with Evangelism in China.” Review and Herald 123 (October 7, 1948): 3-4. Lee, Frederick. “The Advent Family—A Survey.” Review and Herald 120 (September 23, 1943): 8-9. Includes news from China. Lee, Frederick. “After Sixty Years.” Review and Herald 146 (October 9, 1969): 2-5. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Among the Churches in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 95 (August 22, 1918): 13-14. Lee, Frederick. “Anhwei Province, China.” Review and Herald 87 (October 27, 1910): 8.

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Lee, Frederick. “Beginnings in Peking: Our First Tent Effort.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (June 19, 1923): 5, 12. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “A Challenge to the Remnant Church.” Review and Herald 113 (April 23, 1936): 1 Lee, Frederick. “Entering Peking, China.” Review and Herald 98 (June 9, 1921): 9-10. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Evangelistic Advance in China.” Review and Herald 108 (March 19, 1931): 21-22. Lee, Frederick. “Evangelistic Effort in China’s Capital.” Review and Herald 109. (February 11, 1932): 11-12. Lee, Frederick. “Experiences of Workers in Central China.” Review and Herald 105 (February 16, 1928): 10-12. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “A Faithful Old Lady of Sinim.” Pacific Union Recorder 32 (August 18, 1932): 1-2. Walled city of Dong Ah in Western Shantung. Lee, Frederick. “First Impressions at Peking.” Review and Herald 97 (May 20, 1920): 18-20. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “First Impressions at Peking.” Review and Herald 97 (May 20, 1920): 15-16. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Good News From Central China.” Review and Herald 105 (February 9, 1928): 7-9. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Hankow, China.” Review and Herald 90 (January 9, 1913): 12. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Hankow, China.” Review and Herald 91 (April 30, 1914): 16. Lee, Frederick. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 94 (March 15, 1917): 11. Lee, Frederick. “Hupeh (China) General Meeting.” Review and Herald 90 (August 14, 1913): 12. Lee, Frederick. “’I Deal in Haunted Houses’.” Review and Herald 126 (November 3, 1949): 14-15, 27. Illus. Evangelism in China. Lee, Frederick. “’In Troublous Times’.” Review and Herald 117 (December 12, 1940): 3-4.

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Lee, Frederick. “Itinerating in China.” Review and Herald 92 (July 8, 1915): 13. Lee, Frederick. “’Look on the Fields’—No.10: China Division.” Review and Herald 117 (September 19, 1940): 8-10. Includes a map. Lee, Frederick. “A New Evangelism in China—1.” Ministry 22 (January 1949): 33-34, 46. Lee, Frederick. “A New Evangelism in China—2.” Ministry 22 (February 1949): 30-31. Lee, Frederick. “North Central China—An Outlook.” n Review and Herald 93 (March 30, 1916): 13. Lee, Frederick. “North China Union Conference.” Review and Herald 99 (July 6, 1922): 13-14. Lee, Frederick. “On Leaving Honan.” Review and Herald 97 (February 26, 1920): 30-31. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: Faithful Evangelist Delivered From Death.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (January 2, 1940): 9-10. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: A Robber Ambush That Failed.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (January 9, 1940): 7-8, 13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: Evangelism in Troublous Times.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (January 16, 1940): 6-7, 13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: ‘And This Is the Fruit of It’.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (January 23, 1940): 5-6, 12. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: The Second Generation Enlists.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (January 30, 1940): 7-8, 13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “On the China Front: A New Front Attacked.” Youth’s Instructor 88 (February 6, 1940): 5-6, 10, 13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Pioneer Efforts in Peking, China.” Review and Herald 98 (June 30, 1921): 11-12. Lee, Frederick. “The Power That Subdues Bandits.” Review and Herald 104 (January 27, 1927): 10-11. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “Preaching the Message in Peking’s Forbidden City.” Review and Herald 125 (May 13, 1948): 5,18-19.

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Lee, Frederick. “Presenting Present Truth to the Chinese.” Review and Herald 125 (June 17, 1948): 3-4. Lee, Frederick. “Rebuilding the Old Waste Places.” Review and Herald 125 (August 26, 1948): 3-4. Lee, Frederick. “A Recent Visit to Old Honan.” Review and Herald 103 (February, 25, 1926): 11-12. Lee, Frederick. “Return From China.” Review and Herald 125 (September 30, 1948): 3-4. Lee, Frederick. “A Sabbath Day in Old Peking.” Review and Herald 125 (May 27, 1948): 4-5. Lee, Frederick. “A Seeker for Truth.” Review and Herald 92 (June 24, 1915): 15. Lee, Frederick. “Signs of the End in China.” Review and Herald 106 (June 13, 1929): 27-29. Lee, Frederick. “The Situation in Central China.” Review and Herald 103 (November 25, 1926): 12-13. Lee, Frederick. “Soul Winning in China.” Review and Herald 125 (October 14, 1948): 6, 12. Lee, Frederick. “Soul Winning in China—No.2: After Many Days.” Review and Herald 125 (October 28, 1948): 4-5. Lee, Frederick. “Soul Winning in China—No.3: When the Paralytic Walked.” Review and Herald 125 (November 11, 1948): 5 Lee, Frederick. “Soul Winning in China—No.4: ‘A Little Child Shall Lead Them’.” Review and Herald 125 (November 18, 1948): 5-6. Lee, Frederick. “Soul Winning in China—No.5: ‘Ye Shall Be Witnesses’.” Review and Herald 125 (December 9, 1948): 3-4. Lee, Frederick. “Speeding the Message in Troubled China.” Review and Herald 125 (April 22, 1948): 1, 5-6. Lee, Frederick. “Trials of Faith in China.” Review and Herald 104 (January 20, 1927): 8-10. Illus.

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Lee, Frederick. “A Trip to Shensi and Return.” Review and Herald 103 (March 11, 1926): 10-13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “A Visit to Gospel Village, Shen-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 93 (September 7, 1916): 12-13. Illus. Lee, Frederick. “A Visit to Gospel Village, Shen-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 93 (September 14, 1916): 13-14. Lee, Frederick. “Willing Hearers in China.” Review and Herald 109 (July 28, 1932): 24. Lee, Frederick. (Obituary). Adventist Review 166 (March 16, 1989): 23. Spent nearly 30 years in China. Lee, Milton. “First Youth’s Camp in China.” Review and Herald 124 (October 2, 1947): 16-17. Lee, Milton. “The Kunming, China, Effort and a New Opening.” Review and Herald 126 (October 27, 1949): 15. Illus. Lee, Milton. “Peiping Bible Correspondence School Rally.” Review and Herald 125 (July 29, 1948): 18. Illus. Lee, Milton. “The Yunnan Mission.” Review and Herald 121 (September 7, 1944): 20, 23. Lee, Milton. “A Zealous Deacon of the Tribespeople of West China.” Review and Herald 122 (February 8, 1945): 13. Illus. Lee, Minnie Iverson (Obituary). Review and Herald 146 (February 6, 1969): 24. With her husband, Frederick Lee, went to China in 1909 and served there until 1935. Lee, S.J. “Adventism in China: The Communist Takeover.” Spectrum 7 (No. 3, 1975): 16-22. Lee, W. Milton. “Pushing to Tonkin’s Border.” Review and Herald 117 (December 26, 1940): 11-12. “Lengthening the Cords.” Review and Herald 95 (October 17, 1918): 13. About Dr. J.N. Andrews. “A Letter From Central China.” Australasian Record 32 (January 30, 1928): 2-3. Letter from E.H. James.

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“Letter From China.” Australasian Record 38 (July 9, 1934): 8. “Letter From China.” Australasian Record 38 (August 13, 1934): 5-6. Letter from Muriel Howe. “Letter From Miss Howe, China.” Australasian Record 41 (November 22, 1937): 8. Muriel Howe, was matron of the Sanitarium at Lanchow, Central China. Concerns evacuation with Japan fighting China. “A Letter From Peking, China.” Review and Herald 98 (January 27, 1921): 11-12. “Letter From Shanghai.” Australasian Record 41 (November 22, 1937): 8. Letter from Pastor F.A. Allum. Japanese war on China and loss of workers, etc. “Letters From Pastor Allum.” Australasian Record 19 (March 29, 1915): 4-5. “Life-Sketch of Hing Wan Hung.” Australasian Record87 (July 26, 1982): 14. Photo. Lillie, C.P. “Shan-Tung, China.” Review and Herald 92 (September 30, 1915): 13. Lin, David. “China Has Changed.” Review and Herald 125 (September 9, 1948): 19-20. Lin, David. “Chinese Adventists Celebrate Centenary.” Adventist Review 180 (February 13, 2003): 2. Letter to the editor. Lin, David. “The Deliverance of Woo Ming.” Review and Herald 122 (November 29, 1945): 11-12. Lin, David. “Forward in the China Division.” Review and Herald 128 (January 25, 1951): 15-16. Illus. Lin, David. “The Little Chinese Church Among the Peach Orchards.” Review and Herald 127 (October 12, 1950): 1, 20. Illus. Lin, David. “A Message From China.” Adventist Review 156 (September 6, 1979): 8-9. Lin, David. “Missionary From Cathay: David Lin’s Own Story.” Spectrum 21 (December 1991): 34-42. Lin, David. “Open Doors in China.” Australasian Record 54 (August 28, 1950): 6, 8. Lin, David. “Sabbathkeeping in China.” Adventist Review 158 (July 23, 1981): 3.

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Lin, David. “Shopworkers in China Say, ‘Only Jesus Can Do That!’” Adventist Review 159 (July 8, 1982): 18. Lin, David. “The Spirit of Prophecy in China.” Mission (Adult) 81 (April-June 1992): Insert, p.2. Work done in translating Ellen White’s writings into Chinese. Lin, David. “Tell Us What You Know.” Adventist Review 160 (April 28, 1983): 4-5. Illus. Lin, David. “Three Angels Over China.” Laymen Ministry News n.v. (no. 162, 1997): 12-13. Lin, David. “Years of Heartbreak: Lessons for Mission by A China Insider.” Spectrum 7 (No.3, 1975): 22-33. Lin, David. “Years of Heartbreak: Lessons for Mission by A China Insider.” Spectrum 7 (No.3, 1975): 22-33. Lin, David and William G. Johnson. “David Lin on China.” Adventist Review 168 (September 5, 1991): 12-14. Illus. An interview with David Lin. Lin, David and William G. Johnson. “China: Lessons for the World Church.” Adventist Review 168 (September 12, 1991): 14-15. Illus. An interview with David Lin. Lindt, S.H. “China Training Institute.” Ministry 9 (March 1936): 17. “Literature Entering Tibet.” Review and Herald 92 (May 6, 1915): 24. “Literature Work in the Manchurian Field.” Review and Herald 110 (June 22, 1933): 24. Letter from C.D. Smith. Little, C.P. “An Itinerating Incident.” Review and Herald 100 (August 16, 1923): 11. Liu, H. “Our Medical Work in Free China.” Review and Herald 122 (March 8, 1945): 13-14. Illus. Liu, H. “Word From Doctor Liu, Chung-King.” Ministry 14 (February 1941): 33. Liu, Herbert. “China—Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Adventist Review 156 (April 26, 1979): 4-6. Illus. Liu, Herbert. C.C. (Obituary). LLU Alumni Journal 66 (November-December 1995): 31.

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Liu, Oilene (Obituary). Review and Herald 154 (April 7, 1977): 29. Loewen, Gertrude. “A Glass of Mineral Water.” Adventist Review 161 (August 30, 1984): 3-4. Former missionaries return to China. Loewen, Marvin E. “Adapting Evangelism in China.” Ministry 15 (May 1942): 4-6. Loewen, Marvin E. “The Honan Mission.” Review and Herald 116 (April 20, 1939): 11. Loewen, Marvin E. “Medical Work Today in China.” Review and Herald 119 (April 16, 1942): 21. Loewen, Marvin E. “To China After 37 Years.” Adventist Review 155 (October 26, 1978): 3-5. Illus. Loewen, Marvin E. “What Is the Church’s Future in China?” Adventist Review 155 (November 2, 1978): 6-9. Illus. Loewen, Marvin E. “To China After 37 Years”. Review and Herald 155 (October 26, 1978): 3-5. Illus. Loewen, Marvin E. “What Is the Church’s Future in China?” Review and Herald 155 (November 2, 1978): 6-9. Illus. Loh, P.H. “Nanning Hospital in China.” Review and Herald 125 (October 28, 1948): 16-17. Lohne, Alf. “China Report.” Ministry 53 (September 1980): 4-7. Lohne, Alf. “Chinese SDAs See Improvements”. Adventist Review 158 (January 29, 1981): 16. Longacre, C.S. “Calendar Reform Issue Carried to China.” Review and Herald 108 (February 26, 1931): 5. Longway, E.L. “At the China Training Institute.” Review and Herald 121 (June 15, 1944): 20. Illus. Longway, E.L. “’The Bare Facts of the Case’.” Review and Herald 117. (July 11, 1940): 14. Longway, E.L. “By Motortruck to China’s West.” Review and Herald 116 (December 14, 1939): 19-20. Illus.

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Longway, E.L. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 123 (June 14, 1946): 182-185. Illus. Report given at General Conference session. Longway, E.L. “China Mission Pioneer Sketches: Opening the Work in the North-west.” Australasian Record 44. (September 23, 1940): 8. Longway, E.L. “China Mission Pioneer Sketches.” No. 2. Australasian Record 44 (September 30, 1940): 2-3. Longway, E.L. “China Mission Pioneer Sketches, No. 3: Opening Work in the North-west.” Australasian Record 44 (October 7, 1940): 5. Longway, E.L. “China Mission Pioneer Sketches, No. 4: Opening Work in the North-west.” Australasian Record 44 (October 14, 1940): 2-3. Longway, E.L. “Chungking, China.” Review and Herald 121 (November 2, 1944): 9-10. Illus. Longway, E.L. “Discipline and Service.” Pacific Union Recorder 45 (August 8, 1945): 4-5. Chungking Medical Center in WWII. Longway, E.L. “Far Away Sinkiang.” Pacific Union Recorder 31 (February 4, 1932): 6-7. Longway, E.L. “’Good News From a Far Country’.” Review and Herald 121 (November 9, 1944): 11-13. Illus. Longway, E.L. “The Gospel on Wheels in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 117 (March 7, 1940): 12-13. Illus. Longway, E.L. “‘Inasmuch’.” Review and Herald 116 (June 1, 1939): 12-13. Longway, E.L. “Literature Work in China.” Review and Herald 123 (February 28, 1946): 15-16. Longway, E.L. “Moving Forward Under Difficulties.” Review and Herald 119 (August 13, 1942): 15-16. Illus. Longway, E.L. “News From Chinese Turkestan.” Review and Herald 126 (June 2, 1949): 19. Illus. Longway, E.L. “News From Tibet’s Border.” Review and Herald 123 (February 14, 1936): 15-16. Illus. Longway, E.L. “News From Sinkiang.” Review and Herald 127 (September 7, 1950): 17.

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Longway, E.L. “News of the Work in Sinkiang.” Review and Herald 127 (November 30, 1950): 14-15. Longway, E.L. “‘No Business on Saturdays’.” Review and Herald 122 (July 12, 1945): 14. Story of Wei Nan-lin. Longway, E.L. “A Note of Courage from China.” Review and Herald 123 (January 3, 1946): 16-18. Illus. Longway, E.L. “A Note of Courage from China.” Review and Herald 123 (January 10, 1946): 17-18, 23. Illus. Longway, E.L. “Pioneer Colportage in Sikang.” Review and Herald 116 (May 25, 1939): 10-11. Illus. Longway, E.L. “Second Generation of Seventh-day Adventists in China.” Review and Herald 116 (May 4, 1939): 12. Illus. Longway, E.L. “Shantung Literature Victories.” Review and Herald 117 (March 21, 1940): 11-12. Longway, E.L. “‘Westward Ho’ in Troubled China.” Review and Herald 118 (May 1, 1941): 11-13. Longway, E.L. “‘Westward Ho’ in Troubled China.” Review and Herald 118 (May 8, 1941): 12-14. Longway, E.L. “‘Westward Ho’ in Troubled China.” Review and Herald 118 (May 15, 1941): 14-15. Longway, E.L. “‘Westward Ho’ in Troubled China.” Review and Herald 118 (May 22, 1941): 12-14. Longway, Ezra Leon (Obituary). Adventist Review 164 (December 31, 1987): 25. Spent 54 years in the Far East and China. Translated 26 EGW books from English to Chinese. Longway, Inez Ruth Miles (Obituary). Review and Herald 150. (April 26, 1973): 23. Served in Central China with her husband, E.L. Longway. “Losses in China.” Australasian Record 42 (July 25, 1938): 5. Lutz, Ernest L. “East Szechwan Workers’ Meeting, Chungking, Szechwan, China.” Review and Herald 99 (August 24, 1922): 10-11. Illus.

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Lutz, Ernest L. “Entering Among the Miao People, Southwest China.” Review and Herald 97 (July 8, 1920): 15. Lutz, Ernest L. “Itinerating in Szechwan.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (August 28, 1923): 9, 13. Illus. Lutz, Ernest L. “Itinerating in Szechwan—no.2.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (August 28, 1923): 6. Illus. Lutz, Ernest L. “Itinerating in Szechwan—no.3.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (August 28, 1923): 5, 13, 14. Illus. Lutz, Ernest L. “Itinerating in Szechwan—no.4.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (August 28, 1923): 7-8, 12. Illus. McAdams, D.A. “Literature Sales in China.” Review and Herald 123 (November 21, 1946): 24. McElhany, J.L. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 112 (August 22, 1935): 11-12. McElhany, J.L. “A Closed Land Opening.” Review and Herald 115 (July 7, 1938): 19. Work with Tibetans. Illus. McElhany, J.L. “The Crisis in China.” Review and Herald 114 (November 25, 1937): 1. McElhany, J.L. “Evacuation of Missionaries.” Review and Herald 117 (November 28, 1940): 1. Names of workers being evacuated from China. McElhany, J.L. “Missionaries in the Orient.” Review and Herald 117 (November 21, 1940): 32. Cables from Chinese workers requesting evacuation. McElhany, J.L. “On to Lhasa: A Great Opening and a Thrilling Appeal.” Review and Herald 114 (September 30, 1937): 3-6. Illus. See also front page. McElhany, J.L. “Our Workers in China.” Review and Herald 114. (September 9, 1937): 24. Many evacuated from Shanghai. McElhany, J.L. “Tragedies of War in China.” Lake Union Herald 29 (December 7, 1937): 1, 9-10. McElhany, J.L. “War Losses in China.” Lake Union Herald 29 (November 30, 1937): 1, 2.

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McElhany, J.L. “Wartime Work in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 114 (December 2, 1937): 2. McElhany, J.L. and A.W. Cormack. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 2, 1937): 24. Safety of SDA workers in war-torn China. McFeters, Mrs. D.C. “Among the Native Women of North China.” Ministry 7 (October 1934): 21. MacIntyre, J.G. “Interned in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 119 (October 8, 1942): 11-12. Illus. Maloney, Vance J. “Seed That Fell on Good Ground.” Review and Herald 110 (May 18, 1933): 24. “Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang Provides Money to Build a Sanitarium. Australasian Record 36 (July 4, 1932): 6. Mattison, Howard H. “Our First Missionary to China.” Youth’s Instructor 94 (November 26, 1946): 3-4, 14. Jacob N. Anderson. Photo. May, Margaret Noel (Culhane). (Obituary). ViewPoint (Pacific Union College) 29 (Summer 2006): 28. With her husband, Stanton May, served as medical missionaries in Kalgan, North China and Wuhan, Central China. Mazat, A.R. “Northwest China.” Review and Herald 123 (February 7, 1946): 17-18. Illus. “Medical Advance in China.” Review and Herald 108. (March 26, 1931): 32. Letter from Dr. H.W. Miller. “A Medical Evangelist in China.” Review and Herald 95 (March 7, 1918): 19-20. “Medical Missionary Symposium in China.” Ministry 21 (May 1948): 27-30. “Medical Work in China.” Review and Herald 104 (January 20, 1927): 24. “Medical Work in South China.” Review and Herald 126 (March 17, 1949): 24. A letter from Dr. Paul Hwang. Meeker, Byron Albert (Obituary). Review and Herald 141 (June 4, 1964): 29. Served 20 years in China. Meleen, Evelyn E. (Obituary). Adventist Review 157 (October 23, 1980): 30. With her husband, Ernest Carman, served in China from 1923 to 1928.

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Meng, C.I. “Gospel News From China.” Ministry 22 (March 1949): 19-20, 33. Meng, C.I. (Obituary). Review and Herald 140 (August 1, 1963): 25. Chinese minister and evangelist. Meyers, C.K. “Our Chapel at Chungking Destroyed.” Review and Herald 103 (March 11, 1926): 24. Wrecked by anti-Christian rioters. Meyers, Cecil K. “A Note of Cheer From China.” Review and Herald 104 (December 1. 1927): 24. Michael, T.J. “Death of George L. Wilkinson.” Review and Herald 119 (September 3, 1942): 24. Died while riding bicycle. Began working in China in 1918. Michael, T.J. “Nils Dahlsten Arrives in China.” Review and Herald 120 (October 21, 1943): 24. Miller, Amanda Ehlers (Obituary). Review and Herald 117 (July 25, 1940): 24. Mother of H.W. Miller, lived in Shanghai for many years. Miller, Mrs. B. “Delivered From an Evil Spirit.” Review and Herald 113 (July 9, 1936): 13-14. Miller, Mrs. B. “An Itinerary in Chekiang.” Review and Herald 100 (September 27, 1923): 4. Miller, Mrs. B “Itinerating in China.” Review and Herald 105 (February 9, 1928): 6. Miller, Mrs. B. “A New Day in China.” Ministry 6 (December 1933): 21. Miller, Mrs. B “Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 90 (January 2, 1913): 12. Miller, Mrs. B. “‘These From the Land of Sinim’.” Review and Herald 101 (July 24, 1924): 24. Miller, C.B. “Among China’s Tribespeople.” Review and Herald 117 (March 7, 1940): 21-22. Illus. Baptism of 103 Miao converts. Miller, C.B. “By Hundreds They Come.” Review and Herald 115 (August 25, 1938): 14. Work in Yunnan province. Miller, C.B. “Pioneering in Yunnan, China.” Review and Herald 115 (August 4, 1938): 14-15.

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Miller, Claude B. “Among the Tribes in the Yunnan Province.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 20. Illus. Miller, Claude B. “Tragedy in China.” Pacific Union Recorder 30 (May 21, 1931): 2-3. Deaths of Mrs. Victoria Miller and Mrs. Vera White in China. Miller, Claude B. “The Work in Yunnan, China—No.1.” Review and Herald 106 (December 12, 1929): 23. Miller, Claude B. “The Work in Yunnan, China—No.2.” Review and Herald 106 (December 19, 1929): 19. Illus. Miller, Claude B. “The Work in Yunnan, China—No.3.” Review and Herald 107 (January 30, 1930): 23. Illus. Miller, Claude B. “The Work in Yunnan, China—No.4.” Review and Herald 107 (February 6, 1930): 21. Illus. Miller, Esta Leroy (Obituary). Review and Herald 89 (March 21, 1912): 23. Died in Shanghai, China. Miller, Esta Leroy (Obituary). Review and Herald 89 (April 25, 1912): 23. Miller, Esta Leroy (PHOTO): Review and Herald 89 (May 9, 1912): 13. Miller, H.W. “Advancement in China.” Review and Herald 110 (April 27, 1933): 11-12. Miller, H.W. “And These From the Land of Sinim Isa.49:12.” Youth’s Instructor 80 (October 11, 1932): 5-6, 8, 13, 14. Illus. Miller, H.W. “And These From the Land of Sinim Isa.49:12” (concluded). Youth’s Instructor 80 (October 18, 1932): 7-8, 13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Attitude of Rulers in China Toward the People.” Review and Herald 83 (March 8, 1906): 13-14. Miller, H.W. “Beginning of Our Printing Work in the Interior of China.” Signs of the Times 35 (October 21, 1908): 7. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The Canton Memorial of Our Medical Work.” Review and Herald 112 (December 26, 1935): 10-11. Picture of Canton Sanitarium, p.11. Miller, H.W. “The Canton Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 113 (December 24, 1936): 15.

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Miller, Harry W. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (June 2, 1904): 18. Miller, Harry W. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (November 16, 1905): 16-17. Miller, H.W. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (June 14, 1906): 15. Miller, H.W. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (November 1, 1906): 16-17. Miller, H.W. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (February 21, 1907): 17-18. Miller, H.W. “The China Division.” Review and Herald 113 (June 11, 1936): 258-262. Pictures of Shanghai Sanitarium, Mukden Hospital in Manchuria, and hospital in Lanchow. Miller, H.W. “China Union Training-School.” Review and Herald 88 (June 1, 1911): 13. Miller, H.W. “China Union Training-School (concluded).” Review and Herald 88 (June 8, 1911): 13-14. Miller, H.W. “China’s Great Peril.” Review and Herald 109 (February 11, 1932): 7. Illus. The flood of 1931. Miller, H.W. “China’s Response to Medical Work.” Review and Herald 100 (April 26, 1923): 8-9. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Chinese Respect for Literature.” Signs of the Times 34 (July 8, 1908): 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Church Federation in China.” Review and Herald 83 (January 18, 1906): 13-14. Miller, H.W. “Delivered From Bandits.” Review and Herald 112 (January 31, 1935): 24. Miller, H.W. “Do Fuh, the Boatman.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (May 31, 1938): 6, 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Education in China.” Review and Herald 81 (September 15, 1904): 21-22. Miller, H.W. “Entering Tibet.” Review and Herald 112 (February 21, 1935): 13-14. Miller, H.W. “Facilities for Distribution of Literature in China.” Signs of the Times 35 (September 23, 1908): 7. Illus.

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Miller, H.W. “Going to China Twenty Years Ago and Now.” Review and Herald 100 (January 11, 1923): 10-11. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The Gospel to China’s Territorial Possessions.” Pacific Union Recorder 31 (March 3, 1932): 1. Miller, H.W. “Growth and Needs of the Work in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 100 (February 8, 1923): 18-19. Miller, H.W. “The Guiding Hand: How God Gave US a Hospital in Manchuria.: Youth’s Instructor 81 (October 10, 1933): 3-4, 13-14. Photo. Mukden Hospital. Miller, H.W. “Hidden Treasures.” Review and Herald 113 (April 16, 1936): 10-11. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 83 (February 1, 1906): 17. Miller, H.W. “Mandarin Union Training School, China.” Review and Herald 88 (March 16, 1911): 18-19. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Medical Advance in the Orient.” Review and Herald 106 (April 4, 1929): 10-12. Miller, H.W. “Medical Missionary Work in China.” Review and Herald 101 (September 18, 1924): 24-25. Miller, H.W. “Medical Work in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 104 (December 22, 1927): 14-15. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Meeting the Demand for Literature in China.” Signs of the Times 35 (October 14, 1908): 7-8. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Mission Homes in China.” Review and Herald 87 (September 29, 1910): 9-10. Miller, Harry W. “Missionary Advance in China, Even in Troublous Times.” Review and Herald 109 (December 22, 1932): 9-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Mokanshan Rest Home, China.” Review and Herald 87 (October 27, 1910): 9-10. Illus. Miller, H.W. “New Sanitarium and Clinic, China.” Australasian Record 42 (July 25, 1938): 8. Wuhan Sanitarium and Clinic. Miller, H.W. “Opening of the Lanchow Hospital.” Review and Herald 112 (October 3, 1935): 14-15. Illus.

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Miller, H.W. “The Opening of the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 105 (March 29, 1928): 17-18. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Our Mongolian Work.” Review and Herald 108 (January 1, 1931): 18-19. Miller, H.W. “Our Return to China.” Review and Herald 85 (June 11, 1908): 12-13. Miller, H.W. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 113 (January 30, 1936): 24. Miller, H.W. “Printing in Chinese.” Sings of the Times 35 (September 30, 1908): 6-7. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Reaching China’s Millions by the Printed Page.” Review and Herald 85 (August 13, 1908): 14-15. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Recruit and Advance.” Review and Herald 104 (June 30, 1927): 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “Reopening of the Yencheng Hospital.” Review and Herald 105 (September 13, 1928): 24. Miller, H.W. “Sanitariums and Soul Winning.” Review and Herald 108 (November 12, 1931): 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The Shanghai Sanitarium and Its Mission.” Review and Herald 106 (May 23, 1929): 12-15. Miller, H.W. “The Shang-tsai Mission, Honan, China.” Review and Herald 82 (January 19, 1905): 14-15. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The South China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 112 (April 5, 1935): 13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The South China Union Session.” Review and Herald 108 (May 14, 1931): 23-24. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The Spirit of Apostolic Evangelism in China.” Review and Herald 108 (April 9, 1931): 12-13. Miller, H.W. “Story of the China Mission Printing-Press.” Review and Herald 83 (January 11, 1906): 12-13. Illus.

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Miller, H.W. “Through Inland China Again.” Review and Herald 100 (February 22, 1923): 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “To Students Preparing for Work in China.” Review and Herald 84 (April 4, 1907): 23. Miller, H.W. “To Students Preparing for Work in China.” Review and Herald 84 (May 9, 1907): 23-24. Illus. Miller, H.W. “To Students Preparing for Work in China.” Review and Herald 84 (June 6, 1907): 23-24. Miller, H.W. “A Trip From Honan to Hankow.” Review and Herald 81 (July 7, 1904): 12-13. Illus. Miller, H.W. “A Visit to Northern China.” Review and Herald 84 (March 7, 1907): 19. Miller, H.W. “Waiting for the Message.” Review and Herald 83 (November 15, 1906): 16. Miller, H.W. “West China Union Meeting.” Review and Herald 108 (October 1, 1931): 10-11. Illus. Miller, H.W. “A Word of Appreciation From China.” Review and Herald 110 (April 13, 1933): 7-8. Pictures of Waichow Hospital, Shanghai Sanitarium, and Yencheng Sanitarium-Hospital. Miller, H.W. “The Wuhan Sanitarium and Clinic.” Review and Herald 115 (June 16, 1938): 13-14. Illus. Miller, H.W. “The Yencheng Hospital.” Review and Herald 100 (March 1, 1923): 13. Illus. Miller, Harry W. (Obituary). Review and Herald 154 (February 24, 1977): 23. Miller, Harry Willis, M.D. (Obituary). Southern Tidings 71. (February 1977): 29. Photo. Miller, J.O. “Work Among the Chinese.” Review and Herald 85 (December 17, 1908): 16. Miller, Maude A. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 81 (March 31, 1904): 17. Miller, Maude Thompson. “A Sabbath Meeting With Chinese Women.” Review and Herald 82 (May 11, 1905): 16-17.

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Miller, Mrs. B. “Bible Institutes in China.” Review and Herald 108 (April 2, 1931): 14. Miller, Mrs. B. “Harvest Ingathering in China.” Review and Herald 115 (June 9, 1938): 24. Miller, Mrs. B. “Messages From China.” Review and Herald 119 (March 26, 1942): 32. Miller, Mrs. Bothilda (Obituary). Review and Herald 122 (May 24, 1945): 19. Spent thirty-two years in China. Miller, Victoria M. (Obituary). Review and Herald 108 (June 11, 1931): 21. Husband, Claude B. Miller. Murdered while serving in China. Milne, Alma (Obituary). Adventist Review. 164 (October 29, 1987): 21. She and husband, Robert, spent 67 years in China and Far Eastern Division. Miracle, J.E. “Medical Work in Manchukuo.” Ministry 13 (February 1940): 26-28. Miracle, J.E. “Shen Yang Clinic and Hospital.” Review and Herald 116 (February 9, 1939): 14-15. “Mission Board Items.” Review and Herald 108 (September 10, 1931): 24. Portion of letter from H.W. Miller. “Mission Board Items: China Division.” Review and Herald 108 (August 20, 1931): 24. Portion of a letter from H.W. Miller. “Mission Board Items: China Division.” Review and Herald 110 (February 16, 1933): 24. “Mission Board Items: Latest News From China.” Review and Herald 109 (May 19, 1932): 24. Portion of letter from Dr. H.W. Wilson. “Mission Notes.” Review and Herald 90 (March 6, 1913): 12. “Mission Notes.” Review and Herald 91 (February 12, 1914): 11. “Mission Work in Central China.” Review and Herald 123 (September 12, 1946): 24. “Missionaries at the Language School in China.” Review and Herald 90 (March 13, 1913): 11.

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“Missionaries for China, Sailing From San Francisco, California, Aug. 6, 1919.” Review and Herald 96 (September 18, 1919): 1. Photo. “Missionaries for China, Sailing From San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 6, 1919.” Review and Herald 96 (September 18, 1919): 1. Photo. “Missionary Killed.” (Herbert K. Smith) Pacific Union Recorder 28 (June 20, 1928/9): 2-3. Death of Herbert Kenneth Smith in China. Killed by bandits. “Missionary Symposium: Northwest China.” Review and Herald 113 (December 17, 1936): 10-11. “The Mongolian Mission.” Review and Herald 110 (February 2, 1933): 24. Moon, Allen. “China As a Mission Field.” Review and Herald 76 (January 3, 1899): 10-11. Foreign Mission Board voted to open a mission in China. “More About ‘Seven Chinese Girls’.” Review and Herald 90 (February 27, 1913): 12-13. Morris, C.C. “Foochow, China.” Review and Herald 95 (August 8, 1918): 14. Morris, C.C. “In Times of Peril.” Review and Herald 109 (February 18, 1932): 20-21. Winter visits flood-stricken area. Morris, C.C. “The South China Union.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930: 20. Picture of Waichow Hospital, South China, on page 21. Mote, F.A. “Large Baptism in Hong Kong-Kowloon.” Review and Herald 131 (December 23, 1954): 18. Illus. Mount, Bessie. “A Missionary Volunteer Investment.” Review and Herald 107 (March 27, 1930): 22-23. Illus. Mount, Bessie. “In War-Torn China.” Review and Herald 115 (June 2, 1938): 15-16. Mount, Bessie. “New Kowloon Church.” Review and Herald 128 (March 1, 1951): 19. Illus. Hong Kong. Mount, Bessie. “‘Sons and Daughters of God’ in Chinese”. Review and Herald 136 (March 5, 1959): 32. Mountain, Anna Thora (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (December 2, 1965): 26, 27. Matron and superintendent of nurses at the Mukden Hospital. Later

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worked in the Lanchow Hospital. Worked under her maiden name of Thomsen. Later married Arthur Mountain. Mountain, Arthur. “A Canvassing Trip in China.” Australasian Record 22 (January 28, 1918): 2-3. Mountain, Arthur. “China: Experiencing by the Way.”—Part 1. Australasian Record 20 (June 5, 1916): 3. Mountain, Arthur. “China: Experiencing by the Way.”—Part 2. Australasian Record 20 (June 12, 1916): 2-3. Mountain, Arthur. “From an Australian in China.” Australasian Record 38 (February 26, 1934): 3. Mountain, Arthur. “In Perils by Robbers in South China.” Review and Herald 95 (September 5, 1918): 18. Mountain, Arthur. “Letter From China.” Australasian Record 38 (July 9, 1934): 8. “Moving Forward in South China.” Review and Herald 109 (December 29, 1932): 24. Mullinnex, M.E. “Brother Lee Ai Ching and Brother Liao.” Review and Herald 100 (September 13, 1923): 10. Mullinnex, M.E. “Hunan General Meeting.” Review and Herald 100 (September 6, 1923): 15-16. Mullinnex, M.E. “Kiangsi General Meeting.” Review and Herald 99 (August 31, 1922): 10. Illus. Murray, W.E. “A Visit to the South China Island Mission.” Review and Herald 139 (May 3, 1962): 18,19. Nagel, Mary C. (Obituary). Adventist Review 157 (January 31, 1980): 30. With her husband, Sherman A. Nagel, pioneered in South China Union Mission, 1919-1929. Obituary corrected: February 28, 1980, p.31. Served in China 1909-1929. Nagel, S.A. “The Hakka Country.” Review and Herald 90 (October 16, 1913): 13. Nagel, S.A. “Hongkong, China.” Review and Herald 90 (January 30, 1913): 12-13. Nagel, S.A. “The Swatow Mission.” Review and Herald 105 (January 26, 1928): 10. Illus.

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Nagel, S.A. “Two Pictures of Chinese Conscience.” Review and Herald 101 (May 22, 1924): 12. Nagel, S.A. “Visiting Believers in South China.” Review and Herald 94 (October 25, 1917): 12-13. Nagel, Sherman A. “Notes From a Missionary’s Diary.” Youth’s Instructor 71 (August 14, 1923): 5, 13. Illus. Nagel, Sherman A. “Thrilling Experiences in South China.” Youth’s Instructor 72 (January 15, 1924): 6, 14. Sequel to the story, “Two Months in the War Zone.” Nagel, Sherman A. “’Two Months in the War Zone’”—No.1. Youth’s Instructor 71 (October 2, 1923): 5-6, 13. Illus. Nagel, Sherman A. “’Two Months in the War Zone’”—No.2. Youth’s Instructor 71 (October 9, 1923): 5-6. Illus. Nagel, Sherman A. “’Two Months in the War Zone’”—No.3. Youth’s Instructor 71 (October 16, 1923): 7-8. Illus. Nagel, Sherman Albertus (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 68 (September 23, 1968): 7. Spent 20 years in the Hakka and Swatow areas of China. Nagel, Sherman Albertus (Obituary). Review and Herald 145 (September 5, 1968): 26. Went to China in 1909 where he spent 20 years in the Hakka and Swatow areas. Nelson, Vera Elizabeth (Obituary). Adventist Review 161 (November 8, 1984): 20. With her husband, Andrew N. Nelson, served in China. Nelson, W.E. “Advance in China in Spite of Difficulties.” Review and Herald 124 (August, 28, 1947): 18-19. Nelson, W.E. “Annual Meeting of the China Division.” Review and Herald 115 (March 31, 1938): 15. Nelson, W.E. “Forward Moves in China.” Review and Herald 125 (June 10, 1948): 24. Nelson, W.E. “Further Word From China.” Review and Herald 120 (may 6, 1943): 24. Concerning famine in the Honan and Shansi Provinces. Nelson, W.E. “In the China Field.” Review and Herald 116 (August 17, 1939): 19.

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Nelson, W.E. “Letters of Appreciation From China.” Review and Herald 120 (September 23, 1943): 24. Nelson, W.E. “Special Offering for Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 114 (December 2, 1937): 1. Nelson, W.E. “Suffering in China.” Review and Herald 116 (August 17, 1939): 24. Nelson, W.E. “Use of Refugee Fund in China.” Review and Herald 117 (February 29, 1940): 32. Nelson, W.E. “A Visit to South China.” Review and Herald 124 (July 24, 1947): 24. Nelson, Wilbur K. “By the China Sea...Almost Dawn.” Youth’s Instructor 112 (July 28, 1964): 6-8, 21. Illus. Nelson, Wilbur K. “Operation Sea Light.” Review and Herald 140 (May 9, 1963): 14-15. Illus. Work with boat people in Hong Kong. Nethery, Jay J. “Our Duty in China’s Hour of Need.” Lake Union Herald 29. (November 30, 1937): 1. “The New Chinese Paper...” Review and Herald 85 (October 1, 1908): 24. “New Home of the Signs Press, Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 104 (June 2, 1927): 20. Photo. “A New Mission.” Review and Herald 84 (January 10, 1907): 18. “New Recruits Attending Language School in China Before the School Was Closed by the Revolution.” Review and Herald 104 (July 28, 1927): 7. Photo. “The New Republic of China.” Review and Herald 90 (October 9, 1913): 4-5. Illus. “News From China.” Australasian Record 41 (October 4, 1937): 8. From Mrs. C.C. Crisler. “News From Manchuria.” Review and Herald 109 (May 5, 1932): 24. Letter from C.D. Smith of Mukden, Manchuria. Nichols, Cecil Dale (Obituary). Review and Herald 134 (March 28, 1957): 27. Served in China for 7 years. Nolan, Shelley. “Can You Hear Me Now?” Adventist Review 180 (January 9, 2003): 30. Adventist World Radio and China.

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“North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 110 (June 8, 1933): 24. Letter from A.A. Esteb. “The North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 120 (October 28, 1943): 23. Olson, A.V. “Mission Advance in China.” Review and Herald 125 (April 22, 1948): 15-16. Illus. “The ‘Oh to Lhasa’ Movement.” Review and Herald 113 (July 30, 1936): 24. “One of God’s Witnesses in the Byways.” Review and Herald 98 (March 10, 1921): 6. Wu Tha Tha story. Onsager, Larry. “J.N. Anderson’s China Diary.” The Cord (Union College) 49 (Spring 1984): 22-24. Illus. Oosterwal, Gottfried. “How Many Tragedies? A Commentary.” Spectrum 7 (No.3, 1975): 45-47. “Opening Tibet.” Review and Herald 86 (January 21, 1909): 15. “Opportunities in Chinghai.” Australasian Record 44 (April 8, 1940): 5. Oss, John. “A Call From Lhasa.” Review and Herald 117 (August 29, 1940): 16. Oss, John. “China Division Biennial Council.” Review and Herald 127 (June 15, 1950): 15-17. Illus. Oss, John. “China Division Quadrennial Council.” Review and Herald 116 (July 27, 1939): 19-20. Illus. Oss, John. “’China’s Moral Energizer’.” Review and Herald 113 (May 21, 1936): 24. Oss, John. “Christianity Makes a Difference.” Review and Herald 109 (July 21, 1932): 1. Illus. Oss, John. “The Closed Land Opening.” Review and Herald 114 (January 28, 1937): 13-14. Work with Tibetans. Oss, John. “Colporteur Work in North China.” Review and Herald 125 (June 10, 1948): 15-16. Oss, John. “’God Bless You’.” Review and Herald 114 (May 13, 1937): 24.

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Oss, John. “A Harvest Ingathering Experience.” Review and Herald 109 (February 18, 1932): 21. Oss, John. “Harvest Ingathering in China in 1931.” Review and Herald 108 (December 17, 1931): 24. Oss, John. “The Last Village.” Review and Herald 113 (July 16, 1936): 13. Oss, John. “Harvest Ingathering in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 118 (November 27, 1941): 24-25. Oss, John. “’Living Again’.” Review and Herald 113 (August 6, 1936): 24. Oss, John. “Obtaining the Scriptures in a Unique Way.” Review and Herald 114 (June 3, 1937): 12-13. Oss, John. “On the Highways of China.” Review and Herald 112 (June 6, 1935): 17, 20. Illus. Oss, John. “Our Literature Work in China During 1929.” Review and Herald 107 (December 11, 1930): 26-27. Oss, John. “Rejoicing in the Lord.” Review and Herald 112 (November 21, 1935): 24. Oss, John. “Sabbath Morning Service at Foochow City.” Review and Herald 114 (May 13, 1937): 16. Oss, John. “A Seaman Becomes a Missionary: The Story of Abram La Rue.” Youth’s Instructor 83 (May 7, 1935): 6, 10, 12. Oss, John. “A Seaman Becomes a Missionary: The Story of Abram La Rue.” Youth’s Instructor 83 (May 14, 1935): 7-8, 12. Illus. Oss, John. “A Seaman Becomes a Missionary: The Story of Abram La Rue.” Youth’s Instructor 83 (May 21, 1935): 7-8, 12, 13. Illus. Oss, John. “Selling and Burning Books.” Review and Herald 113 (September 17, 1936): 24. Oss, John. “Selling Literature in the Old City of Canton.” Review and Herald 113 (March 12, 1936): 24. Oss, John. “Spirit of Prophecy Books in the Chinese Language.” Review and Herald 128 (December 13, 1951): 18-19.

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Oss, John. “’What an Opportunity!’” Review and Herald 118 (September 11, 1941): 11. Tells of further contact with Tibetans. Oss, John (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 59 (August 17, 1959): 12. Served in China for 32 years. Oss, John (Obituary). Review and Herald 136 (August 27, 1959): 25. He and wife, Olga, spent 32 years in China. Oss, Mrs. John. “Open Doors for the Gospel Messenger in China.” Review and Herald 126 (February 17, 1949): 16. Oss, Mrs. John. “Shanghai Feeding Center for Children.” Review and Herald 126 (June 23, 1949): 18. Illus. Ostring, Sven. “ASA Meets China’s University Students.” Record (South Pacific Division) 111 (February 4, 2006): 1, 4. Illus. Zhejiang University in Hangzhou, China. “Other News From China: Seventh-day Adventists.” Sabbath Sentinel 41 (October 1989): 14-15. “Our China Missionaries.” Review and Herald 118 (May 1, 1941): 24. “Our Chinese Mission.” Signs of the Times 35 (October 14, 1908): 8. “Our Literature in China.” Review and Herald 93 (June 8, 1916): 24. “Our Martyred Missionaries.” Review and Herald 108 (June 4, 1931): 32, 29. Letter from Claude B. Miller regarding the deaths of Mrs. Claude B. Miller and Mrs. Dallas White. “Our Publishing Work in China.” Review and Herald 115 (January 13, 1938): 1. “Our Work and Workers in China.” Review and Herald 102 (July 23, 1925): 24. Fighting getting worse in Szechwan. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 103 (November 4, 1926): 24. Letter form Dr. H.W. Miller. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 105 (September 6, 1928): 24. “Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 120 (February 18, 1943): 17. Letter from G.J. Appel.

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“Our Work in China.” Review and Herald 120 (May 27, 1943): 24. “Our Work in Shensi, China.” Review and Herald 109 (September 15, 1932): 24. Letter from James Harold Schultz. “Our Workers and Mission Property in China.” Review and Herald 115 (November 17, 1938): 24. Letter from A.L. Ham after Japanese army took cities of Canton and Hankow. “Our Workers in China.” Signs of the Times 34 (June 10, 1908): 12. Illus. “Our Workers in Chungking.” Review and Herald 120 (June 10, 1943): 24. Letter from Mrs. C.B. Miller. Owen, B.R. “The Long Deed.” Review and Herald 96 (September 18, 1919): 15-16. Illus. Palmer, E.R. “Periodical Sales in China.” Review and Herald 87 (September 1, 1910): 19. Parker, C.H. “Po Lotu.” Review and Herald 83 (June 28, 1906): 12-13. Parker, H.B. “Kwang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 94 (September 13, 1917): 12. “Pastor T.K. Ang.” Review and Herald 114 (April 15, 1937): 22. Obituary of second Chinese minister to be ordained in China. Paul, Dr. Roger W. (Obituary). Review and Herald 118 (September 25, 1941): 23. Began working in China in 1923. Served three terms as a missionary. Penniman, William. “What Has Been Done?” Review and Herald 81 (February 18, 1904): 15. Perrett, Phil. “The Advent Message in Yunnan, China.” Australasian Record 44 (March 4, 1940): 6. Perrine-Laird, Emma. “In the New Province of Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 84 (February 7, 1907): 13-14. Perrine-Laird, Emma. “Some Institutions of Chang-sha.” Review and Herald 84 (July 4, 1907): 16-17. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Another Monument for the Lord in Mukden.” Review and Herald 104 (July 28, 1927): 8.

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Petersen, Bernhard. “Baptism in Hsinminfu, Manchuria.” (October 27, 1921): 12. Petersen, Bernhard. “Baptism in Mukden, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 108 (December 17, 1931): 11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Developments in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 97 (January 29, 1920): 15. Petersen, Bernhard. “Entering Manchuria.” Review and Herald 91 (December 31, 1914): 13. Petersen, Bernhard. “Entering Manchuria’s Most Northern Province.” Review and Herald 107 (July 31, 1930): 16. Petersen, Bernhard. “The Fengtien Mission, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 99 (August 10, 1922): 11. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Finding Jewels in Manchuria, China.” Review and Herald 100 (December 6, 1923): 17. Petersen, Bernhard. “First Fruits from Manchuria.” Review and Herald 92 (September 30, 1915): 12. Petersen, Bernhard. “From Mukden, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 103 (December 16, 1926): 11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Gathering Souls in the Land of the Manchus.” Review and Herald 102 (March 12, 1925): 11-12. Petersen, Bernhard. “Harbin, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 98 (March 3, 1921): 18-19. Petersen, Bernhard. “Harbin, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 98 (July 21, 1921): 9. Petersen, Bernhard. “In Darkened Manchuria.” Review and Herald 96 (September 4, 1919): 16. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Into the Far Eastern Borders of Manchuria.” Review and Herald 108 (September 3, 1931): 11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Kirin Mission, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 98 (November 24, 1921): 15. Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 94 (March 29, 1917): 12.

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Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 94 (September 13, 1917): 12-13. Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 96 (February 27, 1919): 16-17. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 103 (February 18, 1926): 13-14. Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 24-25. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Manchurian Union Mission.” Review and Herald 99 (July 6, 1922): 11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Medical Work in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 108 (November 12, 1931): 10-11. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Meetings in Northern Anwhei, China.” Review and Herald 110 (March 2, 1933): 16. Petersen, Bernhard. “Miraculous Deliverances in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 107 (July 3, 1930): 13. Petersen, Bernhard. “Mukden, Manchuria.” Review and Herald 99 (March 23, 1922): 11-12. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “On the Mongolian Frontier.” Review and Herald 105 (November 22, 1928): 13. Petersen, Bernhard. “Opening A New Mission in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 94 (April 12, 1917): 12-13. Petersen, Bernhard. “Our Work in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 104 (December 8, 1927): 24. Petersen, Bernhard. “Praying for the Missionaries.” Review and Herald 105 (February 23, 1928): 12. Petersen, Bernhard. “Progress in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 93 (April 27, 1916): 11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Progress in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 93 (November 30, 1916): 10. Illus.

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Petersen, Bernhard. “Progress in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 94 (November 22, 1917): 10. Petersen, B. “Manchuria.” Review and Herald 92 (December 30, 1915): 11. Petersen, B. “Ten Years in the ‘Celestial Empire’.” Review and Herald 101 (January 3, 1924): 10-11. Petersen, Bernhard. “Testimonies From Manchuria.” Review and Herald 107 (March 27, 1930): 15. Petersen, Bernhard. “Training Workers in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 96 (September 11, 1919): 15. Illus. Petersen, Bernhard. “Victories in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 95 (June 6, 1918): 10. Petersen, Bernhard. “’We Must Through Much Tribulation Enter Into the Kingdom’.” Review and Herald 113 (May 21, 1936): 8. Petersen, B. “Witnesses in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 102 (June 11, 1925): 11. Petersen, Bernhard (Obituary). Review and Herald 135 (January 30, 1958): 26. Spent 17 years in Manchuria and 5 years as director of the Anhwei Mission. Pettis, Jerry L. “The People’s Republic of China As I Saw It.” Review and Herald 150 (September 6, 1973): 1, 4-5, 22-23. Illus. Pictures of the former Shanghai Sanitarium and Hospital. Pilquist, E. “China Our Great Mission Field.” Review and Herald 76 (August 29, 1899): 558. Pilquist, E. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (December 1, 1904): 18. Pilquist, E. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (December 1, 1904): 18. Pilquist, E. “A Message From Inland China.” Review and Herald 81 (February 4, 1904): 13-14. Illus. Pilquist, E. “A Testimony From Honan.” Review and Herald 82 (March 16, 1905): 15. Pilquist, E. “A Voice from Honan, China.” Review and Herald 79 (December 16, 1902): 14.

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Pilquist, Mrs. Ida. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (December 22, 1904): 16. Pilquist, Ida. “Experiences in China.” Signs of the Times 34 (April 29, 1908): 12-13. Illus. Pilquist, Ida. “What the Lord Has Done for Me Personally.” Review and Herald 81 (May 26, 1904): 14-15. Illus. Platner, C. Elwyn. “ADRA Sponsors Health Care Lectures in People’s Republic of China.” Pacific Union Recorder 90 (June 18, 1990): 8-9. Illus. Platner, Elwyn. “Adventists Conduct Hospital Seminars in Shanghai, Beijing.” Adventist Review 167 (September 13, 1990): 21. Popou, Max. “Sungari-Mongolian Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 26. Illus. Porter, R.C. “Amoy and Swatow.” Review and Herald 93 (January 6, 1916): 7. Porter, R.C. “Hong Kong and Canton.” Review and Herald 93 (January 13, 1916): 5-6. Porter, R.C. “Korea, Manchuria, North and Central China.” Review and Herald 91 (September 17, 1914): 11. Porter, R.C. “South China.” Review and Herald 92 (January 7, 1915): 13. Porter, R.C. “A Town Through the Asiatic Division: South China.” Review and Herald 91 (May 14, 1914): 10. Porter, R.C. “A Visit to Fuchau, China.” Review and Herald 92 (December 23, 1915: 6. “The Power That Can Move Asia.” Review and Herald 83 (November 22, 1906): 18. “Preparing to Enter Tibet.” Review and Herald 85 (June 25, 1908): 15-16. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (May 2, 1907): 3-4. Visit to China. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (May 9, 1907): 3-4. Experiences in China. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (May 16, 1907): 3-4. Experiences in China.

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Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (May 23, 1907): 3-4. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (May 30, 1907): 3-4. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (June 6, 1907): 3-4. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (June 20, 1907): 3-4. Prescott, W.W. “Editorial Letter: Jottings from the Editor’s Note-Book.” Review and Herald 84 (June 27, 1907): 3-4. “Progress in China.” Review and Herald 102 (September 10, 1925): 24. “Progress in China.” Australasian Record 38 (January 1, 1934): 3. “Public Effort in Peiping.” Australasian Record 125 (May 27, 1948): 24. Conducted by Frederick Lee. “Public Efforts Continue in China.” Review and Herald 126 (September 22, 1949): 24. “Publishing in China During War.” Review and Herald 122 (December 20, 1945): 24. Quevedo, Jane Allen. A Thousand Miracles Every Day: A Selection of Stories That Shaped the Mission and History of Adventist Hospitals. Brushton, NY: TEACH Services, 2003. Chapter 24, “Asia—For the Love of China,” pp.119-123, Chapter 25, “Asia—A Thousand Miracles Every Day,” pp.124-129. Chapter 24 covers work of Harry Miller and Elisabeth Redelstein. Chapter 25 covers medical work in Yencheng. Quimby, Paul E. “Communists Loot, Burn Mission Station in China.” Campus Chronicle 25 (February 19, 1948): 3. Mission Station at Yencheng. PUC school paper. Quimby, P.E. “Language Study in China.” Review and Herald 126 (August 25, 1949): 19. Illus. Rader-Hamp, Marguerite. “My First Sabbath in North China.” Pacific Union Recorder 35 (June 24, 1936): 1-2.

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“Radio Results in Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 112 (June 13, 1935): 24. About SDA program on XMHA in Shanghai. “A Reaction in China.” Review and Herald 84 (April 18, 1907): 16. Rebok, D.E. “Almost an Ideal School.” Review and Herald 108 (December 24, 1931): 16-17. The China Training Institute (formerly China Theological Seminary). Illus. Rebok, D.E. “The China Theological Seminary.” Review and Herald 107 (October 9, 1930): 25-27. Rebok, D.E. “First Voice of Prophecy Convert in China.” Review and Herald 125 (January 22 1948): 16. Rebok, D.E. “Fruitage in China.” Review and Herald 125 (February 19, 1948): 19. Rebok, D.E. “The Heathen Coming to the Light.” Review and Herald 95 (January 10, 1918): 13-14. Rebok, D.E. “In North China.” Review and Herald 116 (June 8, 1939): 12-13. Illus. Rebok, D.E. “Our Schools in China.” Review and Herald 117 (August 1, 1940): 19. Rebok, D.E. “Our Young People in China.” Review and Herald 116 (April 13, 1939): 19. Rebok, D.E. “Seventh-day Adventist Nurses Serve.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (March 1, 1938): 4, 14. Illus. Rebok, D.E. “’Such An Institution Must Not Die!’” Review and Herald 122 (January 11, 1945): 1. Photo of the China Training Institute building that was destroyed. Rebok, D.E. “With Our Young People in China’s War.” Youth’s Instructor 86 (November 22, 1938): 7, 14. Illus. Rebok, Denton E. “Literature Work in South China.” Review and Herald 96 (July 10, 1919): 15. Rebok, Denton E. “’They Must Increase’”—No.2. Ministry 21 (February 1948): 32-35. Psychology of the Chinese mind.

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Rebok, Denton E. (Obituary). Adventist Review 161 (March 8, 1984): 22. Spent 23 years in China. Rebok, Florence Ruth Kneeland (Obituary). Review and Herald 153 (September 2, 1976): 31. With her husband, Denton E. Rebok, she served for 23 years in China. “Recent Famine Scenes in China.” Review and Herald 89 (June 6, 1912): 11-12. Redelstein, Elisabeth. “My Year With China’s First Lady.” Review and Herald 120 (November 4, 1943): 12-14. Illus. An SDA missionary nurse in the home of Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Redelstein, Elisabeth. “My Year With China’s First Lady.” Review and Herald 120 (November 11, 1943): 14-16. Illus. Redelstein, Elisabeth. “My Year With China’s First Lady.” Review and Herald 120 (November 18, 1943): 12-14. Illus. Redelstein, Elisabeth. “My Year With China’s First Lady.” Review and Herald 120 (November 25, 1943): 12-14. Illus. Redelstein, Elisabeth M. (Obituary). Adventist Review 163 (August 28, 1986): 30. Worked at Shanghai Sanitarium where she trained nurses. Reed, L.E. “Little Eden Hospital, Nanning, China.” Review and Herald 125 (January 8, 1948): 18-19. Illus. Reed, L.E. “Missionary Volunteers in China.” Review and Herald 116 (December 28, 1939): 15-16. Illus. Reed, L.E. “Warn the World Chapels in China.” Review and Herald 114 (April 1, 1937): 12-13. Illus. Reich, Jeff. “A Picture With Many Faces: The China Story.” Laymen Ministry News n.v. (No. 162, 1997): 16-17, 22-23, 25. “Religious Liberty in China.” Review and Herald 91 (April 23, 1914): 24. “A Remarkable Conversion: Told by a Missionary in China.” Review and Herald 84 (November 7, 1907): 14. “Revival Meetings in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 104 (December 22, 1927): 20.

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Robbins, Andrew J. “A New Hospital Serves Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 141 (July 30, 1964): 16, 17. Illus. Roberts, B.A. “Our Publishing Work in China.” Review and Herald 88 (January 19, 1911): 16. Roberts, B.A. “Printing Work in Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 87 (June 9, 1910): 16. Roberts, Bert Arnold (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 42 (October 28, 1942): 14. Manager of the Signs of the Times Publishing House in Shanghai for 4 years. Roberts, Bert Arnold (Obituary). Review and Herald 119 (October 29, 1942): 29. Roberts, Louise H. “Circulation of Our Literature in China.” Review and Herald 87 (January 6, 1910): 13-14. Illus. Rock, Calvin B. “GC Leaders Visit China.” Adventist Review 163 (September 4, 1986): 28-29. Illus. Sidebar: “Worship Varies for Chinese SDAs,” p. 29. Rock, Calvin. “SDA Students Attend Seminaries in China.” Adventist Review 164 (April 23, 1987): 17-18. Roth, D.A. “The ‘China Doctor’ — Medical Missionary Extraordinary.” Review and Herald 151 (December 26, 1974): 9-11. Dr. Harry Miller. Illus. Roth, Don A. “Visit With Veteran Leader Highlights Shanghai Weekend.” Adventist Review 170 (January 14, 1993): 20-21. Illus. Concerns Elder David Lin. Russell, D.A. “’And These From the Land of Sinim.’” Youth’s Instructor 69 (January 18, 1921): 3-4. Illus. Saunders, Florence Edith Wilson (Obituary). Review and Herald 140 (November 7, 1963): 23. As Florence Wilson, taught in Shanghai from 1913 to 1916. Scharffenberg, Katharyn Shirley Fickes (Obituary). Review and Herald 144 (February 2, 1967): 31. With her husband, William A. Scharffenberg, served 22 years in China. Schull, Elsie Brook (Obituary). Adventist Review 163 (December 18, 1986): 21. She and her husband, John, served in China from 1931 to 1941. Schutt, Alice F. (Obituary). Adventist Review 164 (April 16, 1987): 22. Served with her husband in China for 7 years.

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Scott, William Alexander (Obituary). Review and Herald 112 (January 10, 1935): 21. Worker at the Signs of the Times Publishing House in Shanghai. Obituary written by E.R. Thiele. “SDAs to Open School in China.” Adventist Review 163 (January 9, 1986): 7. English language school on campus of Shenyang Communication College in Shenyang. “The Second Annual Commencement of the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 106 (December 12, 1929): 25-27. “SDA Doctors Share Health Principles: Government Requests Five-Day Plan Training.” Adventist Review 169 (May 14, 1992): 19. “S.D.A. Printing Office and Chapel, Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 96 (January 2, 1919): 10. Photo. Selmon, A.C. “Advance in Central China.” Review and Herald 93 (June 1, 1916): 11. Selmon, A.C. “Bible Work for the Chinese.” Review and Herald 81 (August 11, 1904): 14. Selmon, A.C. “A Call From China.” Review and Herald 83 (June 28, 1906): 12. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (April 14, 1904): 17-18. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (October 6, 1904): 15-16. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (July 5, 1906): 16. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 16, 1906): 17. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (February 14, 1907): 17. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (April 18, 1907): 18. Selmon, A.C. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (May 30, 1907): 19. Selmon, A.C. “Chinese Medical Practise.” Review and Herald 84 (April 4, 1907): 21. Selmon, A.C. “Conserve Missionaries in China.” Review and Herald 96 (January 23, 1919): 25-26.

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Selmon, A.C. “Demon Worship in China.” Review and Herald 82 (April 27, 1905): 12. Selmon, A.C. “East China Mission Field.” Review and Herald 88 (September 7, 1911): 12. Selmon, A.C. “The Evangelists’ Institutes in Central China.” Review and Herald 93 (June 8, 1916): 12. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “First Church in Kiang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 93 (March 23, 1916): 11. Selmon, A.C. “First Fruits of the Medical Missionary Work in China.” Review and Herald 96 (February 20, 1919): 27. Selmon, A.C. “The First Seventh-day Adventist Language School in a Mission Field.” Review and Herald 94 (May 24, 1917): 12-13. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “General Meeting in Siang Cheng.” Review and Herald 85 (March 5, 1908): 14-15. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “General Meetings in China.” Review and Herald 89 (August 15,1912): 10-11. Selmon, A.C. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 81 (March 17, 1904): 17-18. Author is a physician. Selmon, A.C. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 82 (May 4, 1905): 13. Selmon, A.C. “Laid to Rest in China.” Review and Herald 82 (May 4, 1905): 23. Obituary of Dr. Maude Thompson Miller. Selmon, A.C. “Medical Missionary Work in China.” Review and Herald 92 (April 8, 1915): 18-19. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “The Message in China.” Review and Herald 84 (June 20, 1907): 16. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “The Message in China.” Review and Herald 88 (November 9, 1911): 20. Selmon, A.C. “New China.” Review and Herald 88 (March 23, 1911): 10-11. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “A New Medical Center: The Shanghai Sanitarium and Training School for Chinese Nurses.” Review and Herald 95 (November 28, 1918): 26-27. Illus.

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Selmon, A.C. “The People of Inland China Eager to Hear the Gospel.” Review and Herald 81 (May 19, 1904): 14-15. Selmon, A.C. “Progress in China.” Signs of the Times 34 (February 26, 1908): 12. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “Results in the Circulation of Literature in China.” Review and Herald 88 (April 6, 1911): 9. Illus. Selmon, A.C. “Taking Advantage of Circumstances.” Review and Herald 88 (September 28, 1911): 18-19. Selmon, A.C. “A Trip in North China.” Review and Herald 84 (September 5, 1907): 15-16. Illus. Selmon, A.C. (Obituary). Review and Herald 108 (June 4, 1931): 32. Spent 21 years in China. Arthur C. Selmon, M.D., born in 1877 in Iowa. Selmon, A.C. and H.W. Miller. “Travel by River.” Review and Herald 81 (October 13, 1904): 12-14. Illus. Selmon, A.C. and H.W. Miller. “Travel by Honan—Notes by the Way.” Review and Herald 81 (October 6, 1904): 13-14. Illus. Selmon, Bertha. “Among the Country People in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 82 (November 2, 1905): 13. Illus. Selmon, Bertha. “Moving Out in China.” Review and Herald 84 (August 1, 1907): 25-26. Selmon, Bertha L. “A Woman’s Meeting in China.” Review and Herald 82 (March 2, 1905): 12-13. Selmon, Dr. Bertha Loveland (Obituary). Review and Herald 126 (April 28, 1949): 20. Spent twenty years in China with her husband, Dr. Arthur C. Selmon. “Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 105 (August 23, 1928): 24. Shanghai Sanitarium, China (Photo). Review and Herald 105 (September 20, 1928): 11. “Shanghai Sanitarium Prospers Amid War.” Review and Herald 109 (April 14, 1932): 24. Portion of letter from Dr. H.W. Miller.

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Shaw, Elitha A. (Obituary). Adventist Review 155 (June 15, 1978): 22. Served in China for about five years with her husband, Lyman. Shaw, J.L. “More About the Opening in Wen-Chau, China.” Review and Herald 94 (October 25, 1917): 12. Shaw, T.A. “Faithfulness of Our Colporteurs.” Review and Herald 100 (March 8, 1923): 10. Illus. Shigley, Esther Nash. “Early Dispensary Work in Lanchow, China.” Review and Herald 113 (May 14, 1936): 9. Shigley, P.H. “Power of the Work on Sinkiang’s Border.” Review and Herald 113 (September 3, 1936): 24. Shigley, Philip (Obituary). Napa Register, August 25, 1988, p.6. Hospital business manager in China for many years. Shigley, Philip (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder, January 2, 1989, p. 26, and January 16, 1989, p. 26. Shinmyo, Tadaomi, “Chinese Union Mission Forms in Hong Kong.” Adventist Review 176 (August 12, 1999): 18. Illus. Shull, Florence E. “Work in Behalf of the Women in Kiang-su Province, China.” Review and Herald 95 (February 14, 1918): 11-12. Shull, Howard Lansing, Jr. (Obituary). Review and Herald 117 (July 25, 1940): 24. Nineteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Shull. Shultz, Edith Idell Hafford (Obituary). Review and Herald 152 (June 5, 1975): 31. With her husband, James Earl Shultz, served in China. Son Harold spent many years in China. Shultz, James Earl (Obituary). Review and Herald 134 (May 30, 1957): 26. Shultz, James Earl (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 56 (May 13, 1957): 14. Went to China in 1913 where he served as editor of the Chinese “Signs of the Times”. Shultz, J. Harold and Dorothy. “The Hospital in Lanchow, China.” Review and Herald 112 (April 4, 1935): 11. Shultz, James E. “Another Worker Fallen.” Australasian Record 20 (January 31, 1916): 2-3. Elsie Mary Morgan Davis, wife of Clarence H. Davis. An Australian worker who died in Nanking.

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Shultz, James E. “The Fall of Nanking.” Review and Herald 91 (February 19, 1914): 11. Father of J. Harold. Shultz, James E. “The Fall of Nanking.” Review and Herald 91 (February 26, 1914): 11-12. Shultz, James E. “The Fall of Nanking.” Review and Herald 91 (March 5, 1914): 11. Shultz, James E. “The Human General Meeting.” Review and Herald 92 (June 3, 1915): 14. Shultz, James E. “In Kiang-si Province, China.” Review and Herald 94 (March 15, 1917): 12-13. Illus. Shultz, James E. “A Moon Festival Celebration.” Review and Herald 91 (January 22, 1914): 12-13. Shultz, James E. “What Our Literature is Accomplishing in China.” Review and Herald 93 (June 29, 1916): 11. Illus. Shultz, James Harold. “First Fruits in Tibet.” Review and Herald 114 (January 7, 1937): 13-14. Illus. Shultz, James Harold (Obituary). Adventist Review 158 (May 14, 1981): 22. Served in China. Obituary wrongly spells name as “Schultz”. “The Siege and Capture of Hong Kong.” Review and Herald 121 (February 17, 1944): 12-15. “Siege and Famine Conditions in China.” Review and Herald 103 (December 23, 1926): 24. Simpson, Charlotte. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (March 29, 1906): 16. Simpson, Charlotte. “Mission Work Among the Women of China.” Review and Herald 82 (December 28, 1905): 14. Simpson, Charlotte. “One of China’s Criminals.” Review and Herald 83 (January 4, 1906): 13. Smith, Thelma A. (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 103 (May 2003): 37. Served in China. “Some Facts About China To-Day.” Review and Herald 85 (June 4, 1908): 9-10.

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“Some New Literature.” Review and Herald 82 (July 27, 1905): 24. Tracts written in China. Sorenson, Chris P. “Tsun Wan Hospital Nears Completion.” Review and Herald 140 (November 7, 1963): 18. Illus. Spangler, J. Robert. “Surviving the Upheavals in China.” Ministry 63 (November 1990): 23-24. Spangler, J. Robert. “Surviving the Upheavals in China.” Mission (Adult) 81 (April-June 1992): Insert, pp. 5-6. Meeting David Lin. Sparks, C. “A Trip to Chang-Sha, China.” Review and Herald 87 (September 8, 1910): 9. “Special Appeal for China, Sabbath, February 26.” Review and Herald 98 (February 10, 1921): 24. Spicer, W.A. “The Answer Given to China’s Call.” Review and Herald 81 (February 25, 1904): 5-6. Spicer, W.A. “The Answer Given to a Chinese Convert’s Faith.” Review and Herald 88 (July 27, 1911): 7. Spicer, W.A. “The Answer to China.” Review and Herald 81 (February 4, 1904): 24. Spicer, W.A. “At the Foreign Mission Seminary.” Review and Herald 84 (December 26, 1907): 5-6. Spicer, W.A. “Bible Women in the Orient.” Review and Herald 110 (March 2, 1933): 24. Spicer, W.A. “Capacity for Training.” Review and Herald 109 (August 4, 1932): 2. Spicer, W.A. “Changes in China.” Review and Herald 109 (May 5, 1932): 18-19. Spicer, W.A. “China’s Ten Cents a Week for Missions.” Review and Herald 96 (September 18, 1919): 3-4. Spicer, W.A. “A Chinese Story.” Review and Herald 96 (October 16, 1919): 32. Spicer, W.A. “Chinese Tribute to a Medical Missionary.” Review and Herald 112 (June 27, 1935): 12.

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Spicer, W.A. “The Cobbler—Preacher of Yunnanfu.” Review and Herald 96 (October 9, 1919): 3. Spicer, W.A. “The Day of Prayer for China.” Review and Herald 105 (May 31, 1928): 11. Spicer, W.A. “Down South in China.” Review and Herald 109 (October 13, 1932): 3-4. Spicer, W.A. “’Forward Into Battle’ in North China.” Review and Herald 109 (September 8, 1932): 10-11. Spicer, W.A. “Forward Into Some of the Uttermost Parts.” Review and Herald 96 (September 11, 1919): 4-5. Illus. Spicer, W.A. “Hymns of Zion in a Strange Land.” Review and Herald 79 (December 23, 1902): 5. Adventist hymns in Chinese. Spicer, W.A. “An Inspiring Sight at the Honan Meeting.” Review and Herald 109 (September 8, 1932): 24. Spicer, W.A. “Liang’s Bible and the Sabbath.” Review and Herald 115 (June 2, 1938): 5. Spicer, W.A. “The Lord of the Colporteur Army Was There.” Review and Herald 110 (February 23, 1933): 3. Spicer, W.A. “Loss and Gain in Central China.” Review and Herald 110 (June 1, 1933): 11. Illus. Spicer, W.A. “The Message in China’s Far West.” Review and Herald 96 (August 28, 1919): 4-5. Illus. Spicer, W.A. “The Message in No Su.” Review and Herald 103 (March 18, 1926): 10. Spicer, W.A. “The Message of Another Missionary Grave.” Review and Herald 82 (May 4, 1905): 3-4. Illus. The death of Dr. Maude Thompson Miller in Honan. Spicer, W.A. “The ‘Miracle’ Paper Cutter.” Review and Herald 109 (June 16, 1932): 5. Illus. Spicer, W.A. “A New Agency in China.” Review and Herald 82 (August 3, 1905): 5.

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Spicer, W.A. “New Roads Over China.” Review and Herald 118 (August 21, 1941): 11-12. Spicer, W.A. “A New Tongue and Tribe Added to Our List.” Review and Herald 96 (September 4, 1919): 3-4. Illus. The Miao people of west China. Spicer, W.A. “Occupations of Chinese Believers.” Review and Herald 106 (February 14, 1929): 25. Spicer, W.A. “Of Vast Import for Our Future Work for China.” Review and Herald 96 (July 24, 1919): 4-5. Spicer, W.A. “An Old Error: Calling Sunday The Seventh Day.” Review and Herald 121 (September 14, 1944): 7, 14. Experiences in China on the issue of seventh day. Spicer, W.A. “On and On and Ever Onward.” Review and Herald 109 (April 21, 1932): 3. Spicer, W.A. “Opening China’s Doors.” Review and Herald 96 (September 25, 1919): 3. Spicer, W.A. “Oriental Workers at Systematic Study.” Review and Herald 110 (March 9, 1933): 8. Spicer, W.A. “Our Work in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 109 (October 6, 1932): 3-4. Spicer, W.A. “Praying for the Home Folks.” Review and Herald 100 (April 5, 1923): 6. Spicer, W.A. “Printing for China’s Millions.” Review and Herald 98 (January 20, 1921): 10. Spicer, W.A. “Rapid Movements.” Review and Herald 109 (April 14, 1932): 24 Spicer, W.A. “Ripening Harvests in Our Largest Union.” Review and Herald 109 (July 14, 1932): 4-5. The Central China Union. Spicer, W.A. “The Seed of the Church in China.” Review and Herald 105 (May 3, 1928): 13. Spicer, W.A. “Some of the People One Meets in China.” Review and Herald 110 (March 9, 1933): 2.

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Spicer, W.A. “The ‘Sound of a Going’ in China.” Review and Herald 105 (May 10, 1928): 3. Spicer, W.A. “The Story of a Chinese Convert.” Review and Herald 87 (January 6, 1910): 3-4 Spicer, W.A. “Supply and Demand in China.” Review and Herald 96 (July 17, 1919): 5-6. Spicer, W.A. “That Word From Mongolia.” Review and Herald 104 (February 10, 1927): 7-8. Spicer, W.A. “Those Forty-Two Chapel Leaders in Central China.” Review and Herald 105 (May 17, 1928): 13. Spicer, W.A. “Tribute to a Seventh-day Adventist Community in China.” Review and Herald 118 (December 25, 1941): 12-13. Spicer, W.A. “Veterans in China.” Review and Herald 110 (May 25, 1933): 3. Illus. Spicer, W.A. “What a Few Trained Workers Can Do in a Needy Place.” Review and Herald 109 (July 28, 1932): 3-4. Illus. Work being done at Yencheng Hospital. Spicer, W.A. “What Frightened the Chinese Servant.” Review and Herald 113 (May 28, 1936): 14. Spicer, W.A. “What One Hears and Sees in East China.” Review and Herald 109 (June 9, 1932): 4-5 Spicer, W.A. “What the Visiting Professor Saw in China.” Review and Herald 117 (December 12, 1940): 9. Spicer, W.A. “Words From China.” Review and Herald 85 (May 28, 1908): 4. “Spot News: China Division.” Review and Herald 125 (July 1, 1948): 20. “Spot News: China Division.” Review and Herald 126 (July 21, 1949): 19. Stafford, F.E. “Kiangsu Mission, China.” Australasian Record 19 (January 25, 1915): 3-4. Stafford, F.E. “Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 91 (November 26, 1914): 15-16. Illus. See also page 1 for photo.

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Stafford, F.E. “The Work in Shanghai.” Review and Herald 90 (April 10, 1913): 17. Stafford, Francis E. (Obituary). Review and Herald 115 (March 17, 1938): 23. Served in China 1909-1915, 1932. Francis Eugene Stafford. Served at Kiangsu Mission. “The Statistical Report for 1913: Asiatic Division Mission.” Review and Herald 91 (December 10, 1914): 20-21. “Statistical Report of Seventh-day Adventist Conferences and Missions For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1910.” Review and Herald 88 (August 24, 1911): 22-23. China Union Mission. “’Staying On’.” Review and Herald 108 (June 11, 1931): 24. Letter form Dallas R. White. Steed, Ernest H.J. “Adventists in Communist China.” Australasian Record 61 (April 1, 1957): 1. Illus. Steed, Ernest H.J. “China Talks Temperance.” Adventist Review 157 (April 3, 1980): 18-19. Illus. Steward, Mary Alicia. “The Mandarin Colloquial Bible.” Review and Herald 96 (October 9, 1919): 2, 7. Stonebrook, I.V. “Feasttime in China.” Review and Herald 123 (December 26, 1946): 13-14. Stonebrook, I.V. “A Glance Through Free China.” Review and Herald 122 (July 19, 1945): 13-14. Illus. Stonebrook, I.V. “Progress of the Work in Honan.” Review and Herald 123 (October 24, 1946): 14-15. Illus. Stonebrook, I.V. “War Years in China.” Review and Herald 123 (November 21, 1946): 17-18. Strahle, J.J. “Central China Union Mission Biennial Conference.” Review and Herald 102 (August 20, 1925): 20-21. Strahle, J.J. “Gospel Literature in the Far East.” Review and Herald 102 (April 30, 1925): 13.

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Strahle, J.J. “The Publishing and Home Missionary Convention, Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 103 (May 20, 1926): 17. Strahle, J.J. “Shanghai Missionary College Colporteur Institute.” Review and Herald 1014 (October 30, 1924): 20. Strahle, J.J. “The Shanghai Sanitarium Hospital Clinic.” Review and Herald 106 (January 24, 1929): 12. Strahle, J.J. “West Szechwan Annual Meeting.” Review and Herald 107 (February 6, 1930): 25-26. Illus. Strickland, W.E. “Christ’s Transforming Grace.” Review and Herald 110 (January 26, 1933): 13-14. Illus. Strickland, W.E. “General Meeting for Hupeh Province, China.” Review and Herald 97 (August 19, 1920): 17-18. Strickland, W.E. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 101 (May 15 1924): 20-21. Strickland, W.E. “Honan Mission, China.” Review and Herald 102 (August 13, 1925): 20. Strickland, W.E. “Triumph of the Message in Honan.” Pacific Union Recorder 31 (January 7, 1932): 5-6. Strickland, W.E. “A Visit to a Mission Station in Hupeh.” Review and Herald 97 (August 26, 1920): 9-10, 12. Illus. “Success Amid Difficulties in China.” Review and Herald 96 (July 3, 1919): 19. Su-Lai, Tan. “God’s Providences in South China.” Review and Herald 96 (November 27, 1919): 17-18. Illus. Su-ping, Cheng. “Progress of the Literature Ministry in Troubled Shantung.” Review and Herald 125 (September 30, 1948): 17-18. Illus. Swartout, H.O. “Cheering News From Central China.” Review and Herald 102 (October 8, 1925): 24. Swartout, H.O. “The China Missions Training School.” Review and Herald 96 (October 9, 1919): 16. Illus. Swartout, H.O. “China Missions Training School Opening.” Review and Herald 95 (February 14, 1918): 22.

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Swartout, Hubert O. “Experiences Related by Chinese Students in Our Training School at Shanghai.” Review and Herald 96 (June 12, 1919): 23. Swartout, Hubert O. “Experiences Related by Chinese Students in Our Training School at Shanghai.” Review and Herald 96 (June 19, 1919): 21. Swartout, Hubert O. “Experiences Related by Chinese Students in Our Training School at Shanghai.” Review and Herald 96 (July 3, 1919): 18-19. Swartout, Hubert O. “The Freedom of Our Work Imperiled in China.” Review and Herald 99 (July 27, 1922): 2, 18. Swartout, H.O. “The Hankow Intermediate School.” Review and Herald 97 (January 1, 1920): 22. “Tatsienlu, on the Tibetan Border.” Review and Herald 98 (November 3, 1921): 9-10. Illus. Taylor, Mrs. F. Howard. “One Out of Every Five.” Review and Herald 83 (November 15, 1906): 16. “Tenth Meeting, May 18, 3 P.M.” Review and Herald 86 (May 27, 1909): 15-19. Report on China work at General Conference session. “Testimony of a Chinese Evangelist Regarding Persecution.” Review and Herald 105 (July 5, 1928): 24. Thiele, Edwin R. “China at the Crossroads.” Signs of the Times 50 (October 1923): 8-10. October color edition, issue number 38. Thiele, Edwin R. “Christ on Heathen Sages?” Review and Herald 101 (March 6, 1924): 6-8. Thiele, Edwin R. “Flooded China.” Signs of the Times 58 (October 20, 1931): 8-9. Illus. Thiele, Edwin R. “The Gospel Transforming Lives.” Review and Herald 108 (January 15, 1931): 14-15. Thiele, Edwin R. “Literature Solves Our Problem.” Review and Herald 111 (August 30, 1934): 15-16. Illus. Author an associate editor for the Chinese “Signs of the Times”. Thiele, E.R. “A Note of Courage From Central China.” Review and Herald 108 (July 23, 1931): 19-20.

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Thiele, Edwin R. “Progress in North China.” Review and Herald 111 (February 1, 1934): 11-14. Photos. Thiele, Edwin R. “Spiritualism in the Far East.” Review and Herald 100 (October 18, 1923): 4-6. Thiele, Edwin R. “Success Under Persecution.” Review and Herald 107 (May 1, 1930): 18-19. Illus. Thiele, Edwin Richard (Obituary). Adventist Review 163 (July 24, 1986): 22. Served for 12 years as editor and 2 years as manager of the Signs of the Times Publishing House in Shanghai. Thiele, Lorena Stone (Obituary). Review and Herald 138 (September 7, 1961): 25. With her husband, Edwin R. Thiele, spent 14 years in China. Thiele, Margaret White (Obituary) Adventist Review 178 (April 26, 2001): 30. Married Henry White in 1921 and served with him in China until 1929. Thiele, Margaret Rossiter White (Obituary). Napa Valley Register, February 23, 2000, page 2D. Served in China for eight years 1922-1930. “This Week.” Adventist Review 156 (September 6, 1979): 2. About David Lin. Thomas, Carrie (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 62 (February 11, 1963): 7. She and her husband, Paul Vincent, were missionaries in China for 20 years. Thomas, Carrie (Obituary). Review and Herald 140 (March 7, 1963): 24. She and her husband, Paul Vincent, were missionaries in China for 20 years. Thomas, P.V. “A Chinese Teacher Sets the Example.” Review and Herald 114 (December 9, 1937): 11. Thompson, G.B. “China’s Awakening.” Review and Herald 86 (November 11, 1909): 11-12. Thompson, Ida E. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (June 16, 1904): 14. Thompson, Ida E. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (July 26, 1906): 15. Thompson, Ida E. “A Country Visit.” Review and Herald 83 (November 15, 1906): 15-16. Thompson, Ida E. “First Graduation at Bethel Girls’ School, Canton, China.” Review and Herald 88 (March 30, 1911): 15.

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Thompson, Ida E. “Our School Work in China.” Review and Herald 81 (June 2, 1904): 22. Thompson, Ida E. “Will It Pay?” Review and Herald 81 (March 24, 1904): 14. Illus. Thompson, Ida Elizabeth. (Obituary). Review and Herald 116 (April 20, 1939): 2. Served in China from 1901-1932. Thompson, J.C. “Manchukuo.” Review and Herald 112 (June 6, 1935): 17. Thompson, J.C. “The North China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 112 (November 14, 1935): 13-15. Thompson, J.C. “Northwest China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 112 (October 31, 1935): 11-12. Illus. Thompson, M. Gertrude. “The Canton (China) School.” Review and Herald 88 (September 28, 1911): 14. “The Tibetan Mission.” Review and Herald 106 (May 16, 1929): 1. Illus. Ting-Chieh, Lin. “A Faithful Chinese Pioneer.” Review and Herald 122 (March 22, 1945): 13. Photo. About Pastor Wu Shao-tsiu. Town, N.Z. “Advance in South China.” Review and Herald 96 (September 11, 1919): 28-29. Town, N.Z. “Meeting of Publishing and Home Missionary Workers, Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 99 (May 18, 1922): 12-13. Illus. Town, N.Z. “Notes By the Way—No.8: South China.” Review and Herald 94 (June 28, 1917): 19-20. Town, N.Z. “Notes By the Way—No.9.” Review and Herald 94 (July 26, 1917): 21-22. Town, N.Z. “Progress in China.” Review and Herald 94 (November 15, 1917): 18-19. Town, N.Z. “Selling Subscription Books in China.” Review and Herald 93 (September 28, 1916): 19. Town, N.Z. “Shanghai Press Runs Twenty-Two Hours a Day.” Review and Herald 105 (September 20, 1928): 12.

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Townend, M.G. “Trip Changes Ideas About China Today.” Adventist Review 156 (September 13, 1979): 40-41. Illus. Nothing about SDAs. “Traveling Across China.” Review and Herald 126 (February 10, 1949): 24. From a letter written by Milton Lee. Truman, A.W. “A Chinese Dispensary.” Review and Herald 94 (April 19, 1917): 21-22. Tunheim, Petra. “Fruit From the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Australasian Record 24 (July 12, 1920): 2-3. Tunheim, Petra. “Fruits from the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 97 (August 5, 1920): 14. Tunheim, Petra. “Fruits from the Shanghai Sanitarium.” Review and Herald 101 (January 3, 1924): 11. Tunheim, Petra. “Initiated into China.” Review and Herald 97 (May 20, 1920): 20. Tunheim, Petra. “An Institute for Women in China.” Review and Herald 97 (September 23, 1920): 9. “Under date of March 18, Frederick Griggs…” Review and Herald 115 (April 14, 1938): 24. “A View of Canton, China…” Review and Herald 108 (May 14, 1931): 1. Illus. “View of Tatsienlu, China, Our Farthest Mission Outpost.” Review and Herald 96 (November 6, 1919): 1. Illus. Vinkel, Martin Hansen (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (March 4, 1965): 25. Served 15 years in China where he built up three hospitals. Returned to U.S. in 1945. “W.A. Scott.” Review and Herald 112 (January 10, 1935): 21. Obituary written by E.R. Thiele. Scott worked at Signs Press in Shanghai where he died. Walton, H.M. “Our Work in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 116 (November 16, 1939): 11-12. Wang, Samuel. “China Campus Project.” Laymen Ministry News n.v. (No. 165, 1998): 16-17, 25. Illus. Warner, A.J. “Thanksgiving Day Among the Hakkas, South China.” Review and Herald 96 (May 1, 1919): 15-16. Illus.

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Warner, Mrs. H.E. “The Poor Chinese Women.” Review and Herald 86 (December 16, 1909): 11. Warren, M.C. “On the Road in Southwest China.” Review and Herald 117 (April 4, 1940): 12-13. Warren, M.C. “Tribal Work in Southwest China.” Review and Herald 117 (May 2, 1940): 11-12. Illus. Warren, Merritt C. “Among the Da Hura Miao, of Yunnan.” Review and Herald 109 (March 17, 1932): 14. Warren, M.C. “Faithful unto Death.” (Herbert K. Smith) Australasian Record 33 (July 29, 1929): 4-5. Death of Herbert K. Smith in China. Warren, M.C. “First Fruits in the Upper Mekong: Itinerating in Yunnan, China.” Review and Herald 120 (October 14, 1943): 14-15, 18. Warren, M.C. “God’s Spirit at Work in Central China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 17-18. Illus. Warren, M.C. “How the Work Began Among the Tribesmen of West China.” Review and Herald 124 (February 13, 1947): 15-16. Warren, M.C. “The Miao of Central China.” Review and Herald 115 (September 1, 1938): 14. Warren, M.C. “Providence of God in West China.” Review and Herald 105 (May 17, 1928): 26-27. Illus. Warren, M.C. “Roughing It in China’s Northwest.” Review and Herald 122 (March 22, 1945): 16. Warren, M.C. “Suffering for Christ’s Sake.” Review and Herald 108 (January 8, 1931): 16-23. Illus. Warren, M.C. “The Tibetan Mission.” Review and Herald 104 (February 10, 1927): 13-14. Warren, M.C. “Visiting Our Hura Miao School.” Review and Herald 115 (September 15, 1938): 15-16. Warren, M.C. “West China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 99 (June 22, 1922): 12-13.

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Warren, M.C. “West China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 16-17. Illus. Warren, M.C. “Yunnan: A New Providence Opened in China.” Review and Herald 105 (November 22, 1928): 13. Illus. Warren, Merritt Connick (Obituary). Review and Herald 147 (April 2, 1970): 26. Spent 36 years in China. Wife: Wilma Merritt and Wilma PUCs first missionaries. Left for China in 1914. One of their 3 daughters is Helen Lee. Warren, M.C. and C.C. Crisler. “Our Fallen Coworkers.” Review and Herald 108 (June 11, 1931): 21. Illus. The murders of Victoria Miller and Vera White in Yunnanfu, Western China. Warren, Wilma Landis (Obituary). Adventist Review 156 (August 2, 1979): 23. She and her husband, Merritt, left for China in 1914, where they spent 36 years. Watson, C.H. “South China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 102 (July 23, 1925): 9-10. Illus. Watts, Kit. “Adventists Lose a Giant: Raymond F. Cottrell.” Pacific Union Recorder 103 (March 2003): 6. Raymond first went to China in 1919 when his parents went to Shanghai. Returned to China after college and married in 1934 and remained there until 1941. Weaks, C.E. “General Meeting Among the Hakkas.” Review and Herald 95 (March 28, 1918): 11. Weaks, C.E. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 97 (February 5, 1920): 24. Illus. Weaks, C.E. “Our Missionary Bookman in China Shows the Way.” Review and Herald 116 (December 7, 1939): 13. Weaks, C.E. “Our Sinkiang Pioneers.” Australasian Record 35 (August 31, 1931): 6, 7. Weaks, C.E. “Our Sinkiang Pioneers.” Review and Herald 108 (August 6, 1931): 24. Wearner, A.J. “The Day of Opportunity in Inland China.” Review and Herald 102 (November 12, 1925): 13, 18. Wearner, A.J. “A Glimpse of China’s War and God’s Protection.” Review and Herald 104 (February 10, 1927): 19-20.

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Wearner, A.J. “Jewels Found in Inland China.” Review and Herald 102 (November 5, 1925): 2. Illus. Wearner, Alonzo J. (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (March 4, 1965): 25. Served 10 years in South China and became president of the Hupeh Mission. Wearner, Robert G. “Who Ever Heard of Educating Women?” Adventist Review 172 (December 28, 1995): 10-12. Illus. The work of Ida Thompson in China. Weismeyer, Richard W. “Compassionate Patient Care.” Scope (Loma Linda University and Medical Center) 36 (Summer 2000): 34-35. Illus. Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital in Hangzhou. Weismeyer, Richard W. “Loma Linda Heart Team Makes Friends in China.” Adventist Review 159 (July 1, 1982): 17-20. Illus. Weismeyer, Richard. “Loma Linda University Assists in Developing New School in People’s Republic of China.” Adventist Review 177 (February 2000): 26-27. Illus. Westrup, John J. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (October 18, 1906): 18-19. Westrup, John J. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (August 1, 1907): 16-17. Westrup, John J. “China.” Review and Herald 84 (October 24, 1907): 12-13. Westrup, J.J. “A Chinese Woman Healed.” Review and Herald 90 (August 7, 1913): 11. Westrup, J.J. “A Debate on the Sabbath Question in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 90 (September 4, 1913): 10-11. Westrup, J.J. “General Meeting in Honan, China.” Review and Herald 86 (January 28, 1909): 13-14. Illus. Westrup, J.J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 85 (October 8, 1908): 13. Westrup, John J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 86 (February 11, 1909): 14. Westrup, J.J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 90 (May 15, 1913): 8-9. Westrup, John J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 91 (June 4, 1914): 15. Westrup, J.J. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 87 (December 1, 1910): 11.

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Westrup, John J. “Inland China.” Review and Herald 83 (February 22, 1906): 16-17. Westrup, John J. “A KO-Nien Trip.” Review and Herald 83 (June 21, 1906): 12-14. Illus. Westrup, John J. “New Recriuts for China.” Review and Herald 82 (November 30, 1905): 14-15. Illus. Westrup, John J. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (July 29, 1909): 14-15. Illus. Westrup, J.J. “Honan, China.” Review and Herald 90 (September 25, 1913): 10-11. Westrup, John J. “Lo Ho, Yen-Cheng Station, Honan.” Review and Herald 91 (March 26, 1914): 9-10. Westrup, John J. “Yencheng, Honan.” Review and Herald 91 (January 1, 1914): 11-12. Westrup, John J. (Obituary). Review and Herald 122 (April 19, 1945): 20. Went to China in 1905 where he served for nine years. Westworth, William A. “China.” Review and Herald 87 (June 9, 1910): 8-9. Westworth, William A. “China.” Review and Herald 87 (July 7, 1910): 9-10. Westworth, W.A. “China.” Review and Herald 87 (August 25, 1910): 9-10. Westworth, W.A. “China.” Review and Herald 88 (January 26, 1911): 9-10. Westworth, W.A. “In Northern China.” Review and Herald 88 (March 9, 1911): 9. Westworth, W.A. “In Northern China (Concluded).” Review and Herald 88 (March 16, 1911): 10-11. Illus. Westworth, William A. (Obituary). Review and Herald 115 (December 15, 1938): 22. Served in China 1909-1911. Wheeler, Dorothy J. (Obituary). Review and Herald 136 (November 26, 1959): 27. Went to China in 1919. White, Alice Mabel Ware (Obituary). Review and Herald 99 (April 6, 1922): 21. With her husband, Julius G. White, she served in China from 1916-1920.

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White, Alice Mabel Ware: Obituary. Pacific Union Recorder 21 (February 16, 1922): 6. Served with husband, Julius G. White, in China 1916-1920. White, Dallas R. “The Entering Wedge.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 18. White, Dallas Robert (Obituary). Review and Herald 141 (December 3, 1964): 25. With his wife, Vera Ann Mosebar White, went to China in 1926. Wife was murdered and he married Florence Numbers. Remained in China until 1940. White, Donald Rossiter (Obituary). Review and Herald 126 (May 26, 1949): 20. Born in China. Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Henry White. White, Florence Numbers (Obituary). Adventist Review 163 (July 17, 1986): 29. Served in Chunking with husband Dallas. She spent six years in Hong Kong after death of husband. White, Herbert C. “China’s Great Wall.” Review and Herald 100 (May 10, 1923): 19. White, Herbert C. “Tent-Meetings in Peking.” Review and Herald 100 (April 19, 1923): 11. White, Herbert C. “A Visit to the President of China.” Review and Herald 100 (April 12, 1923): 14. White, Herbert Clarence (Obituary). Review and Herald 140 (January 3, 1963): 25. From 1923 to 1929 served as superintendent of the Signs of the Times Publishing House in Shanghai. Twin brother Henry served with him in China. White, J.G. “The Hankow Workers’ Institute.” Review and Herald 95 (June 27, 1918): 10-11. White, J.G. “Workers’ Institute, Shanghai.” Review and Herald 95 (September 12, 1918): 11. Photo on p.1. White, J.G. (Mr. and Mrs.). “Our of America into China.” Review and Herald 94 (September 20, 1917): 18-20. White, J. Henry. “Among the Dangers of War.” Review and Herald 105 (August 16, 1928): 11-12. White, J. Henry. “Among the Dangers of War.” (Concluded). Review and Herald 105 (August 23, 1928): 11-13. Illus.

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White, James Henry (Obituary). Review and Herald 131 (May 20, 1954): 15. Married Margaret Rossiter and they spent 8 years in North China. He was a grandson to EGW. White, Julius Gilbert (Obituary). Review and Herald 132 (April 28, 1955): 27. Served in China 1916-1920. White, Kathryn Marie. “China’s Mount of Creation.” Youths’ Instructor 86 (October 11, 1938): 3-4. Illus. White, S.G. “Hunan, China.” Review and Herald 92 (May 27, 1915): 14. White, S.G. “Hunan (China) Periodical Work.” Review and Herald 93 (February 17, 1916): 19-20. White, Seabert Griffin (Obituary). Review and Herald 150 (December 27, 1973): 31. Went to China in 1912 where he pioneered the work in Hankow, Changsha and Shenai. White, Vera (Obituary). Review and Herald 108 (June 11, 1931): 21. Husband, Dallas R. White. Murdered white serving in China. “Why Do You Go to China?” Review and Herald 87 (January 27, 1910): 5. Widmer, Myron. “China—Awakening to the Gospel.” Part One. Adventist Review 171 (September 29, 1994): 8-10. Widmer, Myron. “China: On to Shanghai and Hangzhou.” Part Three. Adventist Review 171 (October 20, 1994): 12-13. Illus. Widmer, Myron. “China: With Our Believers in Beijing.” Part 2. Adventist Review 171 (October 13, 1994): 13-15. Illus. Wilbur, E.H. “Annual Meeting at Canton.” Review and Herald 87 (February 3, 1910): 11-12. Wilbur, E.H. “The Boy’s School, Canton, China.” Review and Herald 82 (March 23, 1905): 12. Illus. Wilbur, E.H. “Canton and Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 82 (September 28, 1905): 15. Wilbur, E.H. “Canton, China.” Review and Herald 88 (July 27, 1911): 13. Wilbur, Edwin H. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (July 7, 1904): 15-16.

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Wilbur, Edwin H. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (July 14, 1904): 15-16. Wilbur, Edwin H. “China.” Review and Herald 81 (December 8, 1904): 17. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 82 (July 27, 1905): 14-15. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 83 (August 9, 1906): 17. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (January 2, 1908): 15. Illus. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 85 (May 28, 1908): 17-18. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (March 18, 1909): 11-12. Wilbur, E.H. “China.” Review and Herald 86 (August 5, 1909): 16. Wilbur, E.H. “Chinese Bible Institute.” Review and Herald 83 (April 12, 1906): 17. Wilbur, E.H. “Educational Work in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 84 (December 12, 1907): 28. Wilbur, E.H. “Educational Work in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 86 (February 4, 1909): 27-28. Wilbur, E.H. “The Gift of Tongues.” Review and Herald 85 (January 30, 1908): 11. Wilbur, E.H. “Hong Kong, China.” Review and Herald 81 (October 13, 1904): 15. Wilbur, E.H. “An Inland Trip in South China.” Review and Herald 82 (August 31, 1905): 12. Wilbur, E.H. “Memories of Robert Morrison.” Review and Herald 81 (April 21, 1904): 14-15. Wilbur, E.H. “Preparation for China.” Review and Herald 85 (January 9, 1908): 24. Wilbur, E.H. “Publishing Work in China.” Review and Herald 84 (March 21, 1907): 16. Wilbur, E.H. “South China.” Review and Herald 91 (July 2, 1914): 12-13. Wilbur, E.H. “Typhoon at Macas, China.” Review and Herald 90 (October 30, 1913): 13.

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Wilbur, E.H. “The Way to the Hakkas Opened.” Review and Herald 83 (November 1, 1906): 13. Wilbur, E.H. “Week of Prayer in Canton, China.” Review and Herald 83 (May 3, 1906): 11-12. Illus. Wilbur, E.H. (Life Sketch). Review and Herald 91 (July 9, 1914): 13. Photo. Edwin Hymes Wilbur. Wilbur, Susan Haskell (Obituary). Review and Herald 142 (October 7, 1965): 25. She and her husband, Edwin Himes Wilbur, were first SDA missionaries to enter China proper in 1902. Wilcox, F.M. “The Autumn Council.” Review and Herald 121 (November 30, 1944): 16. Word of destruction and looting of church property in China. Wilcox, F.M. “Two Interesting Letters From China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 30, 1937): 14-15. Experiences in China at war. Wilkinson, G.L. “China and Our Work—No.2” Review and Herald 100 (August 30, 1923): 20-21. Wilkinson, George L. “Faithfulness of a Chinese Believer.” Review and Herald 118 (March 13, 1941): 12. Wilkinson, George L.: Obituary. Review and Herald 119 (December 31, 1942): 25-26. Served in China 1918-1942. Wilkinson, G.L. “Progress Amidst Dangers.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 19-20. Wilkinson, George L. (Obituary). Review and Herald 119 (December 31, 1942): 25-26. Served in China 1918-1942. . Wilkinson, Nellie Buchanan. “Li Bai-oa.” Review and Herald 107 (August 14, 1930): 13. Wilkinson, Nellie B. (Obituary). Adventist Review 160 (November 10, 1983): 30. Served in China with her husband, George L. Wilkinson, who was superintendent of the West China Union Mission until his death in 1942. Williams, Durward S. (Obituary). Review and Herald 107 (October 16, 1930): 28. Photo. Died in China. Williams, Durward S. “Honan Intermediate School.” Review and Herald 97 (August 5, 1920): 24. Illus.

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Williams, Gordon L. “Refugee Work in Amoy, China.” Review and Herald 115 (November 10, 1938): 18. Illus. Williams, Gordon L. “Spreading the Light in South Fukian, China.” Review and Herald 117 (June 27, 1940): 10. Williams, Ora Whitmore (Obituary). Review and Herald 141 (November 5, 1964): 25. With her husband, Durward Swingle Williams, went to China in 1918 where they served as educators. Williams, W.H. “Faithful in Service.” Review and Herald 115 (June 30, 1938): 12. Experiences of Pastor Milton Lee and his wife, Helen. Wilson, Florence Edith (Obituary). See “Saunders, Florence Edith Wilson.” Review and Herald 140 (November 7, 1963): 23. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Review and Herald 121 (May 11, 1944): 14-15. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 2. Review and Herald 121 (May 18, 1944): 14-15. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 3. Review and Herald 121 (May 25, 1944): 10-11. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 4. Review and Herald 121 (June 1, 1944): 13-15. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 5. Review and Herald 121 (June 8, 1944): 15-16. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 6. Review and Herald 121 (June 15, 1944): 15-16. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 7. Review and Herald 121 (June 22, 1944): 14-16. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 8. Review and Herald 121 (June 29, 1944): 8-9, 14-15. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 9. Review and Herald 121 (July 6, 1944): 15-16. Illus. Winter, Betty Schaefer. “Letters From the Flowery Kingdom.” Part 10. Review and Herald 121 (July 13, 1944): 14-15, 23. Illus.

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“Women’s New Era in the Far East.” Review and Herald 86 (May 6, 1909): 13-14. Illus. Wood, Florence Nightengale (Obituary). Pacific Union Recorder 67 (July 24, 1967): 7. With her husband, Kenneth H. Wood, served in China from 1912 to WWII. Wood, Florence Nightengale (Obituary). Review and Herald 144 (July 6, 1967): 30. With her husband, Kenneth H. Wood, went to China in 1912 and served until beginning of WWII. Wood, Kenneth H. “The Chekiang Mission.” Review and Herald 100 (September 20, 1923): 19. Wood, K.H. “East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (January 9, 1930): 25-26. Illus. Wood, K.H. “East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (May 15, 1930): 19. Wood, K.H. “East China Union Mission.” Review and Herald 107 (July 24, 1930): 16-17. Illus. Wood, K.H. “Evangelism in China.” Review and Herald 113 (October 1, 1936): 12-13. Wood, K.H. “First Few Months in Kiangsu Province, China.” Review and Herald 91 (August 6, 1914): 10-11. Illus. Wood, K.H. “Kiang-su Mission, China.” Review and Herald 92 (March 11, 1915): 11. Wood, K.H. “Kiang-su Province, China.” Review and Herald 94 (March 22, 1917): 11. Illus. Wood, K.H. “Mass Movement in Kiangsu Mission, China.” Review and Herald 102 (November 5, 1925): 10. Wood, K.H. “Multiplying Providences in East China.” Review and Herald 114 (September 23, 1937): 20-21. Wood, K.H. “Providences in North Kiangsu, China.” Review and Herald 110 (February 2, 1933): 12.

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Wood, K.H. “Providences of the War in Kiangsu, China.” Review and Herald 102 (September 17, 1925): 11. Wood, K.H. “Shanghai, China.” Review and Herald 91 (January 22, 1914): 11-12 Illus. Wood, K.H. “Tsung Ming Island, China.” Review and Herald 93 (January 6, 1916): 11. Illus. Wood, K.H. “A Year of Blessing in Manchuria.” Review and Herald 117 (August 8, 1940): 19. Wood, Kenneth H. (Obituary). Review and Herald 141 (October 8, 1964): 25. Went to China in 1912 where he served for nearly 30 years. Woods, Calista K. (Obituary). Adventist Review 160 (May 12, 1983): 21. She and her husband, Cecil, served in China. “Word Concerning China Internees.” Review and Herald 122 (October 18, 1945): 24. Regarding the release of Dr. D.D. Coffin and Elder J.P. Anderson by the Japanese in Canton, China. “A Word from China.” Review and Herald 93 (November 23, 1916): 24. “A Word from China.” Review and Herald 94 (August 9, 1917): 24. Letter from O.B. Kuhn. “A Word from China.” Review and Herald 96 (February 6, 1919): 32. Letter from Mrs. I.H. Evans. “Word from China.” Review and Herald 108 (October 29, 1931): 24. Portion of a letter from Dr. H.W. Miller. “Word From China.” Review and Herald 117 (February 15, 1940): 24. Report from W.H. Branson. “Word From Doctor Liu, Chungking.” Ministry 14 (February 1941): 33. “The Work in China.” Review and Herald 94 (April 12, 1917): 17. Report from Frederick Lee. “The Work in Western China.” Review and Herald 107 (January 30, 1930): 32. “Workers and Chinese Studying the Message at Chung-King, Szechuan, West China.” Review and Herald 92 (November 11, 1915): 14. Photo.

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“Worship Varies for Chinese SDAs.” Adventist Review 163 (September 4, 1986): 29. “Writings from Shanghai…” Review and Herald 96 (May 8, 1919): 32. “Written from Foochow, China.” Australasian Record 42 (September 12, 1938): 7. Letter from Pastor C.H. Davis. Yeo, Henry K. “AJ Visits David Fang ’71.” Alumni Journal (LLU School of Medicine) 64 (January-February 1993): 22-23. Illus. Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital President David Fang. Yeo, Henry K. “Doc in Canton: Day ‘David’ Dean Coffin ’20.” Loma Linda University School of Medicine Alumni Journal 68 (November-December 1997): 13-16. Spent 22 years in medical service in China, 1924-1946. Illus. Young, Samuel C. “China, Part 1: The Door Is Still Opening.” Adventist Review 166 (September 7, 1989): 12-14. Illus. Young, Samuel C. “China, Part 2: The Door Is Still Opening.” Adventist Review 166 (September 14, 1989): 8-10. Young, Samuel C. “China: The Door Is Still Opening.” Far Eastern Division Outlook, October 1989, pp.2-4, 12. Illus. Young, Samuel C.S. “China: More Than 1 Billion Chinese People Need to Hear the Gospel Message.” Adventist Review 164 (July 23, 1987): 8-10. Illus. Young, Samuel C.S. “God’s Invisible Church Blossoms.” Adventist Review 167 (July 12, 1990): 26-27. Report on China presented at General Conference session 11 July 1990. Young, Samuel Chien-Sheng. “Adventists in China: From Winter to Spring.” Adventist Review 157 (June 5, 1980): 20-23. Illus. Young, William J. “An Experience.” Review and Herald 82 (September 14, 1905): 13. In Hong Kong. Zachrison, Elva. “Why Liu Yung Tsai Accepted Christ.” Youths’ Instructor 76 (February 7, 1928): 7, 13, 14. Zhu, Geoffrey. “From Physician to Patient to Promoter.” Adventist Review 172 (January 26, 1995): 18. Illus. Zirkle, Thomas. “Project: Hangzhou.” Alumni Journal (LLU School of Medicine) 64 (January-February 1993): 20-21. Illus. Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital.