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51 Exercises at the dedication of the Phoebe Ann Frisbie WardText
52 Exercises at the Elizabeth Memorial BuildingText
53 Expenses and accounts from Lintsing mission, 19211921Text
54 Extract from letter of Miss Edith C. Tallmon, dated Nov. 25, 19201920-11-25Text
55 Extracts from letter by Edith C. Tallmon, Lintsing, Shantung China, dated May 29, 19211921-05-29Text
56 Extracts from letters of Edith C. Tallmon, Lintsing, China, dated December 25, 1920 to January 11, 19211920-12-25; 1921-01-11Text
57 Extracts from recent Lintsing station letter1916Text
58 Extracts from recent Lintsing station letterText
59 Five letters dated 1933 from missionaries in China: Isabelle Phelps; Alma L. Cooke, Harold S. Matthews, and Gertrude S. (Mrs. George D.) Wilder1933Text
60 Four letters from 1928 by Emma Boose Tucker, Alma L. Cooke, and Doris Burton, with a report on 'the Lintsing memorial hospital during war and famine"1928Text
61 Four letters from February 1907 from Susan Tallmon to friends and family1907-02; 1907-02-10; 1907-02-12; 1907-02-20Text
62 Four letters from missionaries in China, 1931: Grace M. Breck, Christina Outerbridge, and Dean R. Wickes1931Text
63 Girls' Boarding School report, Lintsing, Shantung, China, Sep. 1919-Jan. 19201920-01Text
64 Glimpses of Lintsingchow hospital, being an attempt to show briefly what has been done, what we are trying to do, and a hint at what may be done1910-02Text
65 Going to church in Lintsing1917Text
66 Greetings 1916: helping the doctor1915Text
67 Greetings 1916: helping the doctor1915Text
68 Greetings for 1916 from Mr. & Mrs. W.W. Ellis, Mr. & Mrs. V. P. Eastman; Dr. Susan B. Tallmon, Miss Edith C. Tallmon, Miss Ethel M. Long, Mr. J. van Wie Bergamini1916Text
69 Greetings for 1917 from Lintsing China (Postcard)1917Text
70 Guest book, Susan and Ben Sargent, 1908-19291908; 1909; 1910; 1911; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918; 1919; 1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929Text
71 Happy New Year from Lintsingchow, China, 19131913Text
72 How the battle went at LintsingText
73 In Church: text dated 4 March 19171917-03-04Text
74 Incomplete letter (2 pages) from Edith Tallmon at Lintsing, China, to her father, ca. 19201919; 1920; 1921; 1922Text
75 Lecture notes from 1916 on medical work at the Chinese missions1916Text
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