Journal of East Asian Libraries

Volume 1993 Number 99 Article 3

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Archival and Library Resources within the Mid-Atlantic States Region for Advancing Scholarship in East Asian Studies

Frank Joseph Shulman

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ARCHIVAL AND LIBRARY RESOURCES WITHIN THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES REGION FOR ADVANCING SCHOLARSHIP IN EAST ASIAN STUDIES

Frank Joseph Shulman College Park, Maryland

The Mid-Atlantic States region is the home to a vast array of archival and library resources that have long-term research value for scholars and students interested in the history, politics, commerce and culture of the countries of East Asia and in American interaction with China, and . A series of fifteen panels between 1977 and 1991 presented a wide range of papers about some of these resources at the annual meetings of the Mid-Atlantic Region/Association for Asian Studies (MAR/AAS). Organized and chaired by Frank Joseph Shulman and involving over sixty librarians, archivists and researchers, these panels were entitled: "Specialized Archival and Library Resources for the Study of East Asia within the Mid- Atlantic Region" — Princeton University, October 29, 1977 "Archival and Library Resources on East Asia in the Washington, D.C. Area" — George Washington University, October 29, 1978 "Archival and Library Resources on East Asia within the Commonwealth of " ~ Clarion State College, October 28,1979

"Archival and Library Resources on East Asia in the Metropolitan Area" - Drew University, October 25, 1980 "Archival and Library Resources on Japan and China within the State of Maryland" - University of Maryland at College Park, October 17, 1981 "Preserving East Asian Library and Archival Resources within the Mid-Atlantic States Region" - University of Pittsburgh, October 23, 1982

"China and Japan within the Mid-Atlantic States Region: Library and Archival Resources in New York, and Washington" — University of Pennsylvania, October 29, 1983

"Resources for the Study of American Involvement in East Asia and Traditional Medicine in China: Archival and Library Holdings in the Mid-Atlantic States Region" ~ Princeton University, November 11, 1984

"Archival and Library Resources in the Metropolitan Washington Area for the Study of China, Japan and Korea" — George Washington University, October 26, 1985 "East Asia Archival and Library Resources in the Philadelphia Area" — University of Delaware, November 1, 1986

1 "Modern Science, Technology and Medicine: Archival and Library Resources on China and Japan in the Mid-Atlantic States Region" ~ Lehigh University, October 31, 1987 "The Celestial Empire and the Early American Republic, 1784-1844: Old China Trade Documents in the Mid-Atlantic States Region" — Indiana University of Pennsylvania, October 22,1988

"From Georgetown to SuiUand: Archival and Library Resources on East Asia in the Washington, D.C. Area" -- Georgetown University, October 21, 1989 "Legacies from the Past: Library and Archival Resources for the Study of China and Japan in New York State and Northern New Jersey" ~ , October 20, 1990

"Rare and Unique Archival and Library Resources on China and Korea in the New York Metropolitan Area" — Lock Haven University, November 2, 1991 Ninety percent of the papers presented at these panels have been published—for the most part within the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin (of the Association for Asian Studies, Inc.)- -and collectively they constitute an introductory guide to a significant body of research materials. In order to facilitate scholarly efforts at identifying these resources and to assist the respective archives and libraries in publicizing their holdings and services among a broader audience, the following bibliography presents a classified and indexed listing of sixty-four papers delivered at these panels. The titles of the papers, the names of their authors and their institutional affiliations (at the time of the delivery of their papers), the MAR/AAS annual meetings at which they were presented, brief descriptive annotations, and related publication data are provided. Extensive indexes—by (a) author, (b) the names and geographical locations of the various archives, collections, libraries, and universities, (c) the historical periods covered by these resources, (d) the periodicals in which the papers have appeared, and (e) the major subjects of the papers—conclude the bibliography.

More papers (twenty-seven in all) deal with China than with any other Asian country. Eighteen papers in turn focus on Japan, fifteen deal with two or more East Asian countries, and the remaining four focus on Korea and on Tibet respectively. Altogether they cover many topics ranging from agriculture and the arts to medicine and European refugees. As may be expected, however, the largest number of them are concerned with resources for the study of history during the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries, with the China trade between the the major ports of the U.S. east coast (especially Philadelphia) and the port of Canton, and with American missionary activities in China and Japan.

A collected volume of both these papers and the papers delivered at an envisaged second series of MAR/AAS panels may eventually be prepared for publication. Until that time, the following bibliography should be able to advance scholarship in East Asian Studies by assisting faculty, students and librarians in gaining a better understanding of the research opportunities available to them through the use of archival and library resources in the Mid-Atlantic States region.

2 PANEL PAPERS

East Asia — General 1. The "Golden Chain": Manuscripts on East Asia at the Maryland Historical Society -- Karen A. Stuart, Maryland Historical Society. Presented at the Maryland, 1981 annual meeting. An overview of the China and Japan-related correspondence, accounts, diaries, documents, memoranda, research notes and newspaper articles concerned with maritime commerce, immigration, military and foreign relations, missionary activities, travel and exploration, and the arts and material culture held by the Manuscript Division of a private society established in Baltimore in 1844. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 73 (February 1984), pp. 17-25. 2. Off the Beaten Track: Discovering Sources for East Asian History in the Historical Manuscripts and Archives Department of the University of Maryland Libraries, College Park — Lauren R. Brown, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the George Washington, 1985 annual meeting. An overview of the scattered historical materials concerning American interaction with East Asia that one can find in several collections including the papers of Millard E. Tydings, William J. Sebald, Bock Ark, and Gordon W. Prange. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 81 (May 1987), pp. 9-12. 3. A "Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C. for East Asian Studies" Prepared by Hong N. Kim on Behalf of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars — Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the George Washington, 1978 annual meeting. Introductory remarks concerning the 413-page Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C. for East Asian Studies (China, Japan, Korea, and Mongolia) that was scheduled for publication in 1979 by the Smithsonian Institution Press. The Guide surveys numerous libraries, archives, manuscript depositories, museums, and map and picture collections as well as government agencies, research organizations, and academic centers dealing with East Asian affairs. 3 pp. typescript, unpublished.

4. Seventeenth to Twentieth Century Cultural and Diplomatic Materials on East Asia in the Special Collections of the Lauinger Library, Georgetown University — John W. Witek, S.J., Georgetown University. Presented at the Georgetown, 1989 annual meeting. Centers on the library's holdings of manuscripts and rare books from or about East Asia, among them letters from early Jesuit missionaries in China, manuscripts of the contemporary Japanese novelist Endo Shusaku, the papers of such Western diplomats as Hamilton King, Charles Pergler and Thomas Murray Wilson, and seventeenth and eighteenth-century rare books that provided Europeans with reports about China, Japan and other areas of Asia. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 89 (February 1990), pp. 16-23.

East Asia -- Agriculture 5. Historical and Contemporary East Asian Resources in the Department of Agriculture Library — Gary K. McCone, National Agricultural Library. Presented at the George Washington, 1978 annual meeting. On the National Agricultural Library's extensive multilingual holdings of publications about animal science, plant science, forestry, soils, food and nutrition, agricultural economics, and rural sociology in China, Japan and Korea. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 58 (February 1979), pp. 21-24.

3 East Asia — Arts and Culture 6. Documenting Dance Traditions and Individual Artists with Emphasis on East Asia — Elizabeth Miller and Genevieve Oswald, New York Public Library at Lincoln Center. Presented at the Drew, 1980 annual meeting. On the Dance Collection—the world's largest and most comprehensive archive devoted to documenting the art of dance~at the New York Public Library, with particular focus on its documentation of Japanese dance-drama (especially noh and kabuki). Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 64 (February 1981), pp. 52-58.

East Asia - Doctoral Dissertations 7. Treasures and Trivia: The Universe of Microfilmed Dissertations on East Asia at the Library of Congress — Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the George Washington, 1985 annual meeting. Introduces the single most comprehensive collection anywhere of American doctoral dissertations, with particular focus on those titles that are concerned with various aspects of East Asian civilization, history and contemporary affairs. Most items have been acquired through copyright deposit or by subscription from University Microfilms International. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 80 (December 1986), pp. 11-16.

East Asia — Military History 8. Resources on East Asia at the U.S. Army Military History Institute [Carlisle Barracks] — D. Clayton James, U.S. Army Military History Institute and Mississippi State University. Presented at the Clarion State, 1979 annual meeting. On manuscript holdings, memoirs, audio-visual records, and publications related to the involvement of the U.S. Army in East Asia, particularly during World War n (in both the China and the Pacific theaters), the Allied occupation of Japan and the American occupation of the Ryukyus, and the Korean War. Among these are the papers of Matthew B. Ridgway, Paul W. Caraway, Andrew D. Bruce, Alvan C. Gillem, Edward M. Almond, and Charles L. Bolte. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 60 (October 1979), pp. 11-16.

9. Selected Resources in the Naval Historical Center on the Asiatic Squadron and the Asiatic Fleet in East Asia, 1865-1942 — Martha L. Crawley, Naval Historical Center. Presented at the Princeton, 1984 annual meeting. On archival and library sources (written primarily in English) documenting the U.S. naval presence off the waters of China and Japan, the lives and views of American Navy men in the area, the Navy's reactions to the growth of Japanese military power and U.S. plans for naval operations against Japan, and the final days of the U.S. Navy's Asiatic Fleet. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 76 (February 1985), pp. 9-14.

East Asia — Missionary Activities and Religion 10. The Library of the Institute for Advanced Studies of World Religions: East Asian Holdings and Services — Lena Lee Yang, Institute for Advanced Studies of World Religions, State University of New York at Stony Brook. Presented at the Drew, 1980 annual meeting. Surveys a collection of more than 50,000 volumes dealing with Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam that includes important resources for the study of Chinese and Japanese canonical literature, Buddhist schools (e.g., T'ien-t'ai), and Buddhist art. Note: The Institute has since relocated to R.D.#2, Route 301, Carmel, New York. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 64 (February 1981), pp. 37-44.

4 11. Quakers Journey to the Orient: East Asia Material in Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College - Albert W. Fowler, Swarthmore College. Presented at the Delaware, 1986 annual meeting. Identifies the East Asia-related resources—most notably the publications, manuscript writings, and other papers of the Japanese educator and scholar Nitobe Inazo (1862- 1933) as well as those of his brother-in-law Joseph Elkinton-found in one of the repositories for the official Philadelphia Quaker records. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 83 (February 1988), pp. 1-4. 12. Resources on China and Japan among the Jesuit Publications in the Woodstock Theological Center Library, Georgetown University — Ann Nottingham Kelsall, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Princeton, 1977 annual meeting. A brief survey of some of the library's holdings in European languages for researching the history of Christian missions in East Asia during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 54 (November 1977), pp. 30-31.

13. Resources on China, Japan and Korea within the Presbyterian Historical Society Archives in Philadelphia - Kay L. Dove, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Princeton, 1977 annual meeting. An overview of the official and personal reports, voluminous correspondence, diaries and other papers that document the activities of Presbyterian missions in East Asia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and that altogether constitute a major resource for the social, cultural, and political as well as religious history of the region. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 54 (November 1977), pp. 27-30; and in Ch'ing-shih wen-t'i (Washington, D.C), vol. 4, no. 3 (June 1980), pp. 130-34.

East Asia — Newsletters 14. The Asian Studies Newsletter Archives: An Overview — Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Princeton, 1984 annual meeting. Describes a privately-maintained, public service-oriented collection of 750 files of academic and cultural newsletters, institutional newssheets, organization calendars, annual reports, and association bulletins which collectively constitute a key source of information about the growth and the state of Asian studies, Asia-related organizations, research on various Asian subjects, and the activities of numerous institutions and individuals involved with Asia. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 76 (February 1985), pp. 1-8.

East Asia — Preservation of Library Materials 15. Preservation of East Asian Language Materials at the Library of Congress - Warren M. Tsuneishi, Library of Congress. Presented at the Pittsburgh, 1982 annual meeting. An overview of the efforts of the library's Asian Division to bind, microfilm and conserve its very extensive Chinese, Japanese and Korean-language monographic and serial holdings in the humanities and the social sciences. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 70/71 (February / June 1983), pp. 1-6.

China - General 16. 19th and 20th Century China-Related Books, Manuscripts, Artifacts and Prints: A Survey of Three Major Collections in Philadelphia — Herman Baron. Presented at the Pennsylvania, 1983 annual meeting. Concerned with the holdings of the Library Company of Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the American Philosophical Society. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 85 (October 1988), pp. 1-4.

5 17. Benjamin Franklin's Legacy: Printed Materials from before 1870 Relating to Chinese Culture, Geography, Language, and Science at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia — Roy E. Goodman, American Philosophical Society. Presented at the Pennsylvania, 1983 annual meeting. Describes a collection of some 1,000 eighteenth and nineteenth-century Western-language books and pamphlets, among them materials relating to Benjamin Franklin's own sinological interests. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 80 (December 1986), pp. 1-4.

18. Resources on Twentieth-Century China in Special Collections at the Pennsylvania State University Libraries ~ Leon J. Stout, Pennsylvania State University. Presented at the Princeton, 1977 annual meeting. An overview of the Penn State in China Collection, the George Weidman Groff Papers, and the Walter L. Funkhouser Papers (all documenting aspects of the relationship between Pennsylvania State University and Lingnan University in Canton); materials related to Chinese hydraulics, in particular the Yellow fiver Project of 1947; and the papers of Harrington Emerson, a consultant in the area of communications and transportation. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 55 (March 1978), pp. 49-52.

China - Anthropology 19. Life in the Field: The Papers, Diaries, Notes, and Tapes of Anthropological Research Conducted by Morton H. Fried in China (1947-48) and Taiwan (1960s) Available within the Columbia University Libraries — Frances LaFleur, Columbia University. Presented at the Rutgers, 1990 annual meeting. This legacy of a former member of Columbia University's Department of Anthropology contains valuable research materials about the community and living conditions in the Ch'u Hsien area of Anhui Province shortly before the Communist takeover and about clan associations and the distribution of family names on the island of Taiwan. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 92 (February 1991), pp. 14-19.

China -- Arts and Culture 20. The Cantonese Ballads Collections at the East Asian Library of Rutgers University and the Wason Collection of Cornell University — Marjorie H. Li, Rutgers University. Presented at the Rutgers, 1990 annual meeting. A brief description of two noteworthy collections of nanyin texts (a form of popular folk literature found in the Pearl River delta region of Guangdong Province) that collectively document Cantonese customs and rituals, folklore, and social history as well as the Cantonese colloquial language. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 92 (February 1991), pp. 24-26.

China — Business 21. The Montgomery Collection at Columbia University: Late Qing and Republican Period Chinese Language Accounting Records — Robert P. Gardella, United States Merchant Marine Academy. Presented at the Lock Haven, 1991 annual meeting. A brief description and annotated bibliographical listing of the twenty-five Chinese-language account books—records of a variety of small urban enterprises and households including a native bank, contractors, grainshops, restaurants, and some general stores—found within a much larger collection of account books and business documents from all over the world. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 95 (February 1992), pp. 12-18; and in Chin tai Chung-kuo shih yen chiu t'ung hstin - Newsletter for Modern Chinee History (Taipei), no. 13

6 (March 1992), pp. 171-78.

China - "China Trade " Documents 22. The Caleb Cushing Papers and Other China Trade Materials at the Library of Congress — Jacques M. Downs, University of New England. Presented at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988 annual meeting. An overview of the papers of Caleb Cushing, John Richardson Latimer, the Low-Mills family, and Russell and Company (including those of Samuel Russell) concerning nineteenth-century American trade and diplomatic relations with China. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 86 (February 1989), pp. 1-7.

23. Cargo Manifests and Custom Records from American China Trade Vessels Bound for the Port of Philadelphia 1790-1840 — Nancy Davis, Octagon Museum (Washington, D.C). Presented at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988 annual meeting. On the manifests—ship records of cargo used for custom purposes—from American ships bound from Canton to the port of Philadelphia that are now housed within the U.S. National Archives in Washington, D.C. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 86 (February 1989), pp. 17-20.

24. Olyphant's Island: China Trade Materials in Manhattan Library Collections: The New York Historical Society, the Union Theological Seminary, and the Research Division of the New York Public Library — Murray A. Rubinstein, Baruch College of the City University of New York. Presented at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988 annual meeting. An analytical examination of important collections of ships' logs, merchant account books, diaries and journals, missionary materials, and published books and periodicals that document the nineteenth-century trading relationships between Canton and New York and indicate what life was like for the American participants in this trade. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 86 (February 1989), pp. 8-16; and in Chin tai Chung-kuo shih yen chiu t'ung hsiin = Newsletter for Modern Chinese History (Taipei), no. 8 (September 1989), pp. 148-61.

25. The Philadelphia Connection: Resources in Libraries and Archives for Studying Colonial Families and Their Influences upon the China Trade — Nancy Cheng, University of Pennsylvania. Presented at the Delaware, 1986 annual meeting. A brief description of the involvement of Philadelphia merchant families in the early American trade with China, accompanied by a listing of source materials available in thirty-two predominantly Philadelphia area libraries. 11 pp. typescript, unpublished.

26. Resources on Early Sino-American Relations in Philadelphia's Stephen Girard Collection and the Historical Society of Philadelphia — Jonathan Goldstein. Presented at the Clarion State, 1979 annual meeting. Introduces two major repositories of records documenting the trade between Philadelphia and China during the nineteenth century: the entire archive and many of the effects of Stephen Girard (1750-1831), and six collections-the Willings and Francis Records, the Wain Family Papers, the Sword Family Papers, the Thomas Pym Cope Papers, the Spicer-Leaming Papers, and the James S. Biddle Papers—held by the Historical Society of Philadelphia. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 60 (October 1979), pp. 16-23; and in Ch'ing-shih wen-t'i (Washington, D.C), vol. 4, no. 3 (June 1980), pp. 114-29.

27. Comment on Papers Prepared for the Panel "The Celestial Empire and the Early American Republic, 1748-1844: Old China Trade Documents in the Mid-Atlantic States Region" - Jonathan Goldstein, West Georgia College/Harvard University. Presented at

7 the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988 annual meeting. Discusses the usefulness to economic, diplomatic, art, and missionary historians of the China trade documents that are found in the documentary collections described in the 1988 conference papers of Jacques Downs, Murray A. Rubinstein, and Nancy Davis. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 86 (February 1989), pp. 21-28. Also published under the title "Old China Trade Documents in Several East Coast American Libraries: Their Usefulness to Historians of China, United States, and Sino-American Relations" in Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Newsletter (Cookeville, Tenn.), vol. 20, no. 4 (December 1989), pp. 5-17; and in a Chinese-language translation (prepared by Wu Jian-yong) in Qingshi yanjiu tongxun [Newsletter of Research in Ch'ing History] (Beijing), no. 1 (1990), pp. 48-50.

China — Contemporary Affairs 28. Resources of the China Documentation Center [East Asian Institute, Columbia University] — Andrew Goldberg, Roberta Martin, and Frank Yorichika, Columbia University. Presented at the Drew, 1980 annual meeting. On a research and reference facility established by the East Asian Institute of Columbia University to maintain collections of "fugitive" social science materials (e.g., unpublished reports, interviews, and pamphlets), current Chinese and English language journals and periodicals, and backfiles of Chinese language press and press translations. Note: The Center was disbanded in the early 1980s. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 64 (February 1981), pp. 45-52.

China — Geography and Topography 29. Geographic and Topographic Works in the Laufer Chinese Library, American Museum of Natural History, New York ~ Soren Edgren, American Museum of Natural History. Presented at the Lock Haven, 1991 annual meeting. On some of the Chinese-language publications collected by Berthold Laufer during the expedition that he led to China on behalf of the Museum of Natural History (1901-1904). Unpublished. A related publication by Edgren appeared under the title "The Laufer Library in New York," Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 93 (June 1991), pp. 2-7.

China — Medicine 30. The Archives of the China Medical Board and the Peking Union Medical College at the Rockefeller Archive Center ~ Thomas Rosenbaum, Rockefeller Archive Center. Presented at the Lehigh, 1987 annual meeting. Describes in detail some of the documentary sources concerning the introduction of modem Western scientific medicine into China during the Republican period that are available within the files of the China Medical Board of the Rockefeller Foundation and the administrative records of the Peking Union Medical College. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 84 (June 1988), pp. 5-19.

31. Chinese Works on Materia Medica in the Library of Congress — Mi Chu Wiens, Library of Congress. Presented at the Princeton, 1984 annual meeting. Discusses the historical background and composition of a rich collection of Chinese-language works—developed since 1869—concerned with medicine, disease, herbs and drugs, and useful for the study of agriculture and botany as well as traditional Chinese medicine. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 75 (October 1984), pp. 5-10.

32. The Rare Book Collection on Chinese Medicine in the Gest Oriental Library at Princeton University ~ Charmian Cheng, Princeton University. Presented at the Princeton,

8 1984 annual meeting. An overview of the Library's two thousand volumes of Ming and Ch'ing period editions concerned with all branches of Chinese medicine including acupuncture, materia medica, and various diseases. The authorship, nature and the Library's holdings of eleven important publications are described on a title by title basis. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 75 (October 1984), pp. 11-15.

33. A Resource on Twentieth Century American-East Asian Relations: The William Henry Welch Papers at the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions — Charles R. Lilley, Northern Virginia Community College, and Harold K. Kanarek, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. Presented at the Maryland, 1981 annual meeting. These papers of a distinguished administrator-educator (1850-1933) document Welch's longstanding association with the Rockefeller Foundation, his contributions to the founding of the Peking Union Medical College, and the development of Western medicine in China during the first few decades of the twentieth century. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 67 (February 1982), pp. 16-19.

China — Missionary Activities and Religion 34. China in Mary knoll: The Sinologicallv-Related Holdings of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America ~ Murray A. Rubinstein, Baruch College of the City University of New York. Presented at the Lock Haven, 1991 annual meeting. Examines three collections housed within the Maryknoll complex at Ossining, New York—the library of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, the Maryknoll Overseas Extension Service Collection, and the Maryknoll Archives—that contain archival and printed materials about Catholic missionary activities in twentieth-century China. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 95 (February 1992), pp. 3-11; and in Chin tai Chung-kuo shih yen chiu t'ung hstin = Newsletter for Modern Chinese History (Taipei), no. 13 (March 1992), pp. 179-90.

35. China Mission Archives within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: A Preliminary Survey and Tentative Classification System — Archie R. Crouch, China Studies and Research (Englewood, New Jersey). Presented at the Clarion State, 1979 annual meeting. Discusses the early stage of a project for producing a major resource guide to archival and library resources for the study of Western missionary activities in nineteenth and twentieth- century China. 19 pp. typescript, unpublished. A substantially revised and expanded version of this paper was published as Scholars' Guide to China Mission Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States. Fascicule I, Pennsylvania (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton University Press, 1983. xxvii, 84 pp.). Note: The project concluded with the publication of Christianity in China: A Scholar's Guide to Resources in the Libraries and Archives of the United States, by Archie R. Crouch et al. (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1989. lvi, 709 pp.). 36. The Eugene Epperson Barnett Papers in the Columbia University Libraries: A Record of Thirty Years of Christian Service in China before World War II — Bernard R. Crystal, Columbia University. Presented at the Princeton, 1984 annual meeting. On the voluminous correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, photographs, memorabilia, and related printed materials that cover the thirty years of service in China of a YMCA official and lay leader in the U.S. Methodist Church. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 81 (May 1987), pp. 13-16.

9 China — Overseas Chinese 37. The "Segregated Chinese Files" of the Immigration and Naturalization Service at the National Archives ~ Robert L. Worden, Library of Congress. Presented at the George Washington, 1978 annual meeting. Offers a descriptive outline of one body of records—including correspondence, applications, documentary files, ledgers, and record books—concerning Chinese legal and illegal immigration into the United States, 1880s-1920s, and assesses their research value. Some materials relate to K'ang Yu-wei, Sun Yat-sen, Liang Ch'i-ch'ao and Huang Hsing. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 58 (February 1979), pp. 24-30; and in The Immigration History Newsletter (St. Paul, Minn.), vol. 12, no. 1 (May 1980), pp. 7- 11. An expanded version appeared under the title "Chinese Immigration Files at the National Archives" in The Annals of the Chinese Historical Society of the Pacific Northwest (Seattle), 1983, pp. 56-67.

China - Photographs 38. The Carl Whiting Bishop Photographic Archives in the Freer Gallery of Art: A Resource for the Study of Chinese Architecture, Archaeology, Geology, Topography, Flora, Fauna, Customs and Culture — Sarah L. Newmeyer, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution. Presented at the George Washington, 1985 annual meeting. Discusses the background, nature and significance of a collection of largely unpublished photographs taken by Bishop during two archaeological expeditions to northern and central China, 1923-1927 and 1929-1934. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 82 (September 1987), pp. 23-28.

China — Preservation of Library Materials 39. Preservation and Control of Chinese Materials in the East Asian Library, Columbia University — Jack M. Jacoby, Columbia University. Presented at the Pittsburgh, 1982 annual meeting. A very detailed description and analysis of the principal steps involved in surveying, evaluating, and microfilming 1,828 monographs titles, 350 serial titles, and 22 newspaper items of Chinese publications—particularly imprints of the 1920s and the 1930s—during the course of two preservation projects carried out between 1975 and 1981. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 10/11 (February / June 1983), pp. 7-24.

40. The Programs for Reproducing and Preserving Twentieth-Century Chinese Publications at the Center for Chinese Research Materials in Washington, D.C. — Pingfeng Chi, Center for Chinese Research Materials. Presented at the Pittsburgh, 1982 annual meeting. Describes the Center's efforts to acquire and reproduce scholarly research materials- newspapers, periodicals, government publications, yearbooks, research aids, and monographs- concerning Republican China, the Chinese Communist movement, and the People's Republic of China, and to provide related bibliographic services to librarians and scholars in the field of Chinese studies. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 70 / 71 (February / June 1983), pp. 43-48.

China - Refugees in Shanghai 41. White Russian and Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, 1920-44, as Recorded in the Shanghai Municipal Police Files, National Archives, Washington, D.C. — Marcia R. Ristaino, Library of Congress. Presented at the Georgetown, 1989 annual meeting. Containing unique materials from the records of the British-run municipal police in Shanghai, the files (a

10 significant part of the voluminous archives of the International Settlement police force) illuminate the leadership, composition, activities and experiences of the White Russians and the Jews in Shanghai. They are also valuable for research on such other topics as Chinese communist and Comintern activities, contemporary labor movements, and women and youth activities. Published in Republican China (Urbana, 111.), vol. 16, no. 1 (November 1990), pp. 51-72.

China — Social History through Gazetteers 42. The Promise of Social History via the Gazetteers: A Survey of Feng-su Sections of Republican Gazetteers at the East Asian Library, University of Pittsburgh — Donald S. Sutton, Carnegie-Mellon University. Presented at the Clarion State, 1979 annual meeting. On the considerable value of the reprint editions of Chinese local gazetteers acquired by several East Asian collections including Pittsburgh as a resource for the study of popular customs (feng-su). Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 60 (October 1979), pp. 23-30.

Japan -- Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) 43. The History and Development of Japanese Education during an Era of Significant Change: Books and Pamphlets from the Years 1945-1949 in the Gordon W. Prange Collection, University of Maryland at College Park Libraries — Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Georgetown, 1989 annual meeting. Describes a group of some 10,000 postwar Japanese-language publications (particularly textbooks, study and self-study books, teacher's manuals, handbooks, curriculum guides, and educational treatises) concerned with both precollegiate and special types of education that were the focus of a special processing and cataloging project supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. 24 pp. typescript, unpublished (copies available from the author). 44. Political Change during the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952): The Justin Williams Papers in the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland ~ George William Ware, Jr., University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Maryland, 1981 annual meeting. On the collection of personal papers, memoranda, correspondence, and reports of Justin Williams, Sr. (the chief of the Legislative Division, Government Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, 1946-1952) that document parliamentary, political and constitutional change in Japan immediately after World War II. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 72 (October 1983), pp. 1-18.

45. The Preservation of Japanese War Crimes Trials Records in the U.S. National Archives ~ John Mendelsohn, U.S. National Archives. Presented at the Pittsburgh, 1982 annual meeting. Surveys the documents found in four major record groups—among them materials about the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, the Japanese incarcerated in Sugamo Prison, and the trials conducted by the U.S. Army in , Manila and China—that are concerned with the prosecution of individual Japanese for criminal activities in East and Southeast Asia during World War II. Some of the ongoing efforts to preserve these records are delineated and evaluated. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 70171 (February / June 1983), pp. 35-42.

46. Press Reform in Occupied Japan (1945-1952): The Records of the Press and Publications Branch, Information Division, Civil Information and Education Section of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers at the National Archives and Records Administration, Suitland, Maryland — Nicholas J. Bruno, Annapolis, Maryland. Presented at the Georgetown, 1989 annual meeting. A detailed

11 examination, in historical perspective, of twelve boxes of records that testify to the efforts of Major Daniel C. Imboden (chief of SCAP's Press and Publications Branch) and his staff to establish a free and democratic press in Japan and to carry out various reforms in the fields of newspaper, book, and magazine publishing. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 89 (February 1990), pp. 1-15. 47. Publications and Unpublished Materials from the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) within the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park — Frank Joseph Shulman, University of Maryland at College Park. Presented at the Princeton, 1977 annual meeting. An overview of the vast array of Japanese- language books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, news photographs, political posters, and other types of published and unpublished material that once constituted the files of the Civil Censorship Detachment of GHQ/SCAP and were acquired on behalf of the University of Maryland by the late Professor Gordon W. Prange. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 55 (March 1978), pp. 43-48; and with minor revisions in The Occupation of Japan: Economic Policy and Reform, The Proceedings of a Symposium Sponsored by the MacArthur Memorial, April 13-15, 1978, edited by Lawrence H. Redford (Norfolk, Va.: MacArthur Memorial, 1980), pp. 375-82. Also published in Japanese [with a postscript by Atsumi Kumata] under the tide "Rengokoku Nihon senryoki no kankobutsu to mikanko shiryo" in Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan geppo [National Diet Library Monthly Bulletin] (Tokyo), no. 204 (March 1978), pp. 15-20. 48. Records and Related Documents from the Allied Occupation of Japan in the Washington, D.C. Area: The Program of the National Diet Library for Microfilming and Acquiring Valuable Research Materials — Masaaki Chiyo, National Diet Library (Tokyo). Presented at the Pennsylvania, 1983 annual meeting. Details the Japanese government's efforts to process and comprehensively collect in microform the records of the General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (GHQ/SCAP) and other Occupation-related materials such as State Department documents housed at the National Archives and Records Service. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 73 (February 1984), pp. 1-16; and with minor changes under the title "The Project of the National Diet Library for Microfilming and Acquiring Records and Related Documents Concerning the Allied Occupation of Japan in the Washington, D.C. Area" in the National Diet Library Newsletter (Tokyo), no. 68 (July 1984), pp. 1-12.

Japan — Arts and Culture 49. Illustrated Books of Late Edo Japan: The Mitchell Collection in the New York Public Library's Spencer Collection - Uhnsook Park, New York Public Library. Presented at the Pennsylvania, 1983 annual meeting. Describes a distinguished collection of works—ranging from small pamphlets and luxurious private publications on specially-made papers to popular collections printed in multivolume sets—that present the full repertoire of seventeenth and eighteenth-century Japanese book illustrations of the Nanga, Maruyama, Shijo, Kano and Tosa schools of art. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 87 (June 1989), pp. 12-24.

50. The Mary Cokely Wood Collection: Ikebana Materials at the National Agricultural Library — Ellen Anne Nollman, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution. Presented at the Maryland, 1981 annual meeting. Describes a small collection of rare, primarily Japanese-language publications on the art of flower arrangement housed at the library of the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. 7 pp. typescript, unpublished.

12 Japan — Contemporary Affairs 51. The Holdings of the Japan Documentation Center, East Asian Institute, Columbia University, New York City ~ Tamiyo Togasaki, Columbia University. Presented at the Princeton, 1977 annual meeting. Describes a collection of current, "fugitive", Japanese and English-language social science materials (including seminar and conference reports, political party and labor union documents, and items made available by government organizations) on modem Japan established by the East Asian Institute in 1970. Note: The Center was subsequently disbanded. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 55 (March 1978), pp. 52-54.

Japan -- Labor 52. Labor Developments in Japan during the Late 1940s and Early 1950s: The Papers of Richard L.G. Deverall in the Catholic University of America Archives — Chiyono Sata, Catholic University of America. Presented at the Princeton, 1984 annual meeting. Discusses the life of an American who served as Chief of GHQ/SCAP's Labor Education Branch, as an Asia representative of the American Federation of Labor's Free Trade Union Committee, and as Special Assistant to the Assistant General Secretary of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, and presents a selected listing of his papers. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 81 (May 1987), pp. 1-8.

Japan — Local History 53. Japanese Local History at the Library of Congress — Robert L. August, Library of Congress. Presented at the George Washington, 1978 annual meeting. A general survey of the Library's extensive holdings of Japanese-language publications for the study of local and regional history betwen the Kamakura period and the twentieth century. 12 pp. typescript, unpublished.

Japan — Missionary Activities and Religion 54. East Asian Resources in the Quaker Collection, Haverford College — Elisabeth Potts Brown, Haverford College. Presented at the Delaware, 1986 annual meeting. An overview of the manuscript material that covers a broad spectrum of both the personal and the formal reports of American Quakers about Japan and about Americans in Japan since the 1880s. Included are the archives of the Japan Committee of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and the papers of Elizabeth Gray Vining and Esther Biddle Rhoads. 5 pp. typescript, unpublished.

Japan — Rare Books

55. An Overview of Pre- Works in the Japanese Section, Asian Division, Library of Congress — Shojo Honda, Library of Congress. Presented at the George Washington, 1985 annual meeting. On a collection of some 4,200 titles (in 14,000 fascicles) of woodblock printed materials and book-length manuscripts dating primarily from the Tokugawa period that deal with a very wide range of subjects including Japanese literature, mathematics, art, military science, religion, history, law, local geography, local administration, and medicine. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 83 (February 1988), pp. 10-14.

56. The William Elliot Griffis Collection of Old and Rare Japanese Books, Olin Library, Cornell University — Alan Wolfe, University of Oregon. Presented at the Drew,

13 1980 annual meeting. On a collection of some 1,600 Japanese-language works (primarily Tokugawa and early Meiji period imprints in the areas of literature, religion, science, and geography, as well as woodblock print maps) collected by or presented to William Elliot Griffis (1843-1928) during the years shortly after the Meiji Restoration when he taught Western science in Japan. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 63 (October 1980), pp. 40-47.

Japan — Science and Technology 57. Access to Current Japanese Scientific and Technical Literature in English: Selected Sources within the Mid-Atlantic Region — Herman Baron, DIANE Publishing Company, and Geetha A. Rao, Drexel University. Presented at the Lehigh, 1987 annual meeting. Argues that greater attention should be paid to online data bases which contain significant English- language material from Japanese sources in the area of science and technology and which are increasingly accessible to people in the Mid-Atlantic States region. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 84 (June 1988), pp. 20-21.

58. Benjamin Smith Lyman and the Geological Survey of Japan (1872-1879): Papers, Maps, and Charts at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia — Roy E. Goodman, American Philosophical Society. Presented at the Lehigh, 1987 annual meeting. Focuses on the materials available among the extensive papers of this American scientist that document Lyman's geological surveys (particularly of Hokkaido) and related activities in Japan while working for the Japanese government as its Commissioner of Geology and Mining. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 84 (June 1988), pp. 1-4; and in Art and the Sword: The Bulletin of the Japanese Sword Society of the United States (St. Louis, Mo.), vol. 2 (1989), pp. 104-07.

Japan — U.S.- Japanese Relations 59. Japan and Twentieth-Century United States-Japan Relations as Reflected in the Holdings of the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University — Ben Primer, Princeton University. Presented at the Rutgers, 1990 annual meeting. Briefly surveys the papers of several notable diplomats, government officials, and scholars including Robert Lansing, John Van Antwerp Mac Murray, Brooks Emeny, William W. Lockwood, Jr., James Forrestal, Roger Baldwin, H. Alexander Smith, and Karl Lott Rankin, as well as the Japan-related materials in the John Foster Dulles Oral History Project. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 92 (February 1991), pp. 20-23. 60. Opening the Door to Japan: Resources for the Study of in New York City ~ Barbara J. Dunlap, City College of the City University of New York. Presented at the Rutgers, 1990 annual meeting. An overview of the journal, letters, papers, and other extant records of Townsend Harris (1804-1878), the first American Consul General and Minister to Japan, available at the City College of the City University of New York, together with a brief discussion of the related papers of Mario Cosenza (at City College) and Kate Drinker Janvier (at the New York Public Library). Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 92 (February 1991), pp. 8-13.

Korea -- General 61. Researching Materials for the Study of Korea Using Online Resources at the Library of Congress ~ William Shaw, Library of Congress. Presented at the George

14 Washington, 1985 annual meeting. Describes the Library's automated information retrieval systems (MUMS and SCORPIO), various specialized files, search techniques and strategies, and related trends in library computerization that have important applications for research in Korean studies. Published in the Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin (New Haven, Conn.), vol. 2, no. 3 (Fall / Winter 1986), pp. 11-14, and in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 83 (February 1988), pp. 5-9.

Korea — North Korean Affairs 62. North Korean Captured Records at the Washington National Records Center, Suitland, Maryland — Thomas Hosuck Kang, Library of Congress. Presented at the George Washington, 1978 annual meeting. Describes the historical background, analyzes the content, and discusses the ways of accessing a voluminous array of records (primarily in Korean but also in Japanese, Russian, Chinese and English) concerning political, diplomatic, economic, educational, construction-related, and military activities in North Korea, 1945-1950. The records were seized by U.S. military forces during the Korean War. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 58 (February 1979), pp. 30-37.

Korea - Rare Books 63. The Yi Song-ui Collection of Korean Rare Books in the C. V. Starr East Asian Library of Columbia University — Amy Hai Kyung Lee and Amy Vladeck Heinrich, Columbia University. Presented at the Lock Haven, 1991 annual meeting. An illustrated overview of some 517 tides (in 1,857 volumes) of Yi dynasty publications—concerned particularly with Korean language and classical literature, Confucianism, Korean history, religion and ethics, and law—together with bibliographical descriptions of fourteen especially rare items within the collection. Published in the Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin, no. 95 (February 1992), pp. 19-31.

Tibet — Arts and Culture 64. The Tibetan Archive at the Newark Museum — Valrae Reynolds, Newark Museum. Presented at the Drew, 1980 annual meeting. An overview of the sources and extent of the Museum's collection of Tibetan religious books, government documents, letters and photographs- originating from central and eastern Tibet prior to the 1950s-that in particular document significant religious and political events. Published in the Tibet News Review (England), vol. 2, no.l 12 (Summer 1981), pp. 11-28.

15 AUTHOR INDEX

August, Robert L. 53 Heinrich, Amy Vladeck 63 Park, Uhnsook 49 Honda, Shojo 55 Primer, Ben 59 Baron, Herman 16, 57 Brown, Elisabeth Potts 54 Jacoby, Jack M. 39 Rao, Geetha A. 57 Brown, Lauren R. 2 James, D. Clayton 8 Reynolds, Valrae 64 Bruno, Nicholas J. 46 Ristaino, Marcia R. 41 Kanarek, Harold K. 33 Rosenbaum, Thomas 30 Cheng, Charmian 32 Kang, Thomas Hosuck 62 Rubinstein, Murray 24, 34 Cheng, Nancy 25 Kelsall, Ann Nottingham 12 Chi, Pingfeng 40 Sata, Chiyono 52 Chiyo, Masaaki 48 LaFleur, Frances 19 Shaw, William 61 Crawley, Martha L. 9 Lee, Amy Hai Kyung 63 Shulman, Frank Joseph 3, 7, Crouch, Archie R. 35 Li, Marjorie H. 20 14, 43, 47 Crystal, Bernard R. 36 Lilley, Charles R. 33 Stout, Leon J. 18 Stuart, Karen A. 1 Davis, Nancy 23 Martin, Roberta 28 Sutton, Donald S. 42 Dove, KayL. 13 McCone, Gary K. 5 Downs, Jacques M. 22 Mendelsohn, John 45 Togasaki, Tamiyo 51 Dunlap, Barbara J. 60 Miller, Elizabeth 6 Tsuneishi, Warren M. 15 Edgren, Soren 29 Newmeyer, Sarah L. 38 Ware, George William, Jr. 44 Nollman, Ellen Anne 50 Wiens, Mi Chu31 Fowler, Albert W. 11 Witek, John W., S.J. 4 Oswald, Genevieve 6 Wolfe, Alan 56 Gardella, Robert P. 21 Worden, Robert L. 37 Goldberg, Andrew 28 Goldstein, Jonathan 26, 27 Yang, Lena Lee 10 Goodman, Roy E. 17, 58 Yorichika, Frank 28

INDEX BY ARCHIVES, COLLECTIONS, LIBRARIES, AND UNIVERSITIES By Name

Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives (Johns Public Library) 49 Hopkins Medical Institutions) 33 China Documentation Center (Columbia American Museum of Natural History 29 University) 28 American Philosophical Society 16, 17, 58 City University of New York 60 Asian Studies Newsletter Archives 14 Columbia University 19, 21, 28, 36, 39, 51, Burke Library (Union Theological Seminary) 63 24 Cornell University 20, 56 Carl Whiting Bishop Photographic Archive Dance Collection (New York Public Library) 6 (Freer Gallery of Art) 38 Freer Gallery of Art (Smithsonian Institution) Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America 38 34 Galen Eugene Sargent Collection (IASW) 10 Catholic University of America 52 Georgetown University 4, 12 Center for Chinese Research Materials 40 Gest Oriental Library (Princeton University) 32 Charles H. Mitchell Collection (New York Girard College (Philadelphia) 26

16 Gordon W. Prange Collection (University of Presbyterian Historical Society Archives 13 Maryland at College Park) 43,47 Princeton University 32, 59 Haverford College 54 Richard A Gard Collection of Buddhist and Historical Society of Pennsylvania 16,26 Related Studies (IASW) 10 Institute for Advanced Studies of World Robert H. Montgomery Collection (Columbia Religions [IASW] 10 University) 21 Japan Documentation Center (Columbia Rockefeller Archive Center 30 University) 51 Rutgers University 20 Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions 33 Smithsonian Institution 3, 38 Laufer Chinese Library (American Museum of Spencer Collection (New York Public Library) Natural History) 29 49 Library Company of Philadelphia 16 Stephen Girard Collection 26 Library of Congress 7, 15, 22, 31, 53, 55, 61 Swarthmore College 11 Mary Cokely Wood Collection (National Union Theological Seminry 24 Arboretum Library) 50 University of Maryland at College Park 2, 43, Maryknoll Archives 34 44, 47 Maryknoll Overseas Extension Service University of Pittsburgh 42 Collection 34 U.S. Army Military History Institute 8 Maryland Historical Society 1 U.S. Department of Agriculture. National National Agricultural Library 5,50 Agricultural Library 5 National Arboretum Library 50 U.S. Department of Agriculture. National National Archives and Records Service 23, 37, Arboretum Library 50 41, 45, 46, 48, 62 U.S. Department of the Navy. Naval Historical Naval Historical Center 9 Center 9 New York Historical Society 24 William Elliot Griffis Collection (Cornell New York Public Library 6, 24, 49, 60 University) 56 Newark Museum 64 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Ngiam Hoo-Pang Collection of Chinese Scholars (Smithsonian Institution) 3 Buddhist Texts (IASW) 10 Woodstock Theological Center Library Penn State in China Collection 18 (Georgetown University) 12 Pennsylvania State University 18 Yi Song-Ui Collection (Columbia University) 63

By Geographical Location District of Columbia New York Washington 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 15, 22, Carmel 10 23, 31, 37, 38, 40, 41, 45, 48, Ithaca 20, 56 50, 52, 53, 55, 61 New York 6, 19, 21, 24, 28, 29, 36, 39, 49,51,60, 63 Maryland North Tarrytown 30 Baltimore 1, 33 Ossining 34 Beltsville 5 College Park 2, 14, 43, 44, 47 Pennsylvania Suitland 45, 46, 48, 62 Carlisle Barracks 8 Haverford 54 New Jersey Philadelphia 13, 16, 17, 25, 26, 58 New Brunswick 20 Pittsburgh 42 Newark 64 statewide 35 Princeton 32, 59 Swarthmore 11 University Park 18

17 INDEX BY CHRONOLOGICAL PERIOD

China -- Ming Period (1368-1644) 10,12, 31, 32 China - Ch'ing Period (1644-1911) 1, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 20-27, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 42 China - Republican Period (1911-1949) 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18-21, 30, 33-42 China ~ Contemporary Period (1949-) 5, 6, 14, 19, 28,40 Japan - Kamakura Period (1185-1333) 53 Japan - Muromachi Period (1333-1568) 53 Japan -- Warring States Period (1467-1568) 12,53 Japan - Tokugawa Period (1600-1868) 12, 49, 50, 53, 55, 56, 60 Japan - Meiji-Early Showa Periods (1868-1945) 1, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 50, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59 Japan -- Post World War E Period (1945-) 2, 4-6, 14, 43-48, 51-54, 57, 59 Korea -- Yi Dynasty Period (1392-1910) 13, 63 Korea - Twentieth Century (1910-) 5, 6, 8, 14, 61, 62 Tibet — Twentieth Century 64

INDEX BY PERIODICAL OF PUBLICATION

Annals of the Chinese Historical Society of the no. 82 (September 1987) 38 Pacific Northwest (Seattle) (1983) 37 no. 83 (February 1988) 11, 55, 61 Art and Sword: The Bulletin of the Japanese no. 84 (June 1988) 30, 57, 58 Sword Society of the United States (St. Louis) no. 85 (October 1988) 16 vol. 2 (1989) 58 no. 86 (February 1989) 22-24, 27 Chin tai Chung-kuo shih yen chiu t'ung hsiin = no. 87 (June 1989) 49 Newsletter for Modern Chinese History no. 89 (February 1990) 4, 46 (Taipei) no. 92 (February 1991) 19, 20, 59, 60 no. 8 (September 1989) 24 no. 95 (February 1992) 21, 34, 63 no. 13 (March 1992) 21, 34 Immigration History Newsletter (St. Paul, Ch'ing-shih wen-t'i (Washington, D.C.) Minn.) vol. 4, no. 3 (June 1980) 13, 26 vol. 12, no. 1 (May 1980) 37 Committee on East Asian Libraries Bulletin Kokuritsu Kokkai Toshokan geppo (Tokyo) no. 54 (November 1977) 12, 13 no. 204 (March 1978) 47 no. 55 (March 1978) 18, 47, 51 Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin no. 58 (February 1979) 5, 37, 62 (New Haven, Conn.) no. 60 (October 1979) 8, 26, 42 vol. 2, no. 3 (Fall/Winter 1986) 61 no. 63 (October 1980) 56 National Diet Library Newsletter (Tokyo) no. 64 (February 1981) 6, 10, 28 no. 68 (July 1984) 48 no. 67 (February 1982) 33 Qingshi yanjiu tongxun (Beijing) no. 70/71 (February / June 1983) 15, 39, no. 1 (1990) 27 40 45 Republican China (Urbana, 111.) no. 72 (October 1983) 44 vol. 16, no. 1 (November 1990) 41 no. 73 (February 1984) 1, 48 Society for Historians of American Foreign no. 75 (October 1984) 31, 32 Relations Newsletter (Cookville, Tenn.) no. 76 (February 1985) 9, 14 vol. 20, no. 4 (December 1989) 27 no. 80 (December 1986) 7,17 Tibet News Review (England) no. 81 (May 1987) 2, 36, 52 vol. 2, no. 1 / 2 (Summer 1981) 64

18 SUBJECT INDEX account books 21, 24 Japanese 5 acupuncture 32 Korean 5 agricultural experiment stations (publications) 5 Bruce, Andrew Davis (1894-1969) agriculture papers 8 Chinese 5, 17, 18, 31 Buck, John Lossing (1890- ) 13 Japanese 5 Buck, Pearl (1892-1973) 13 Korea 5 Buddhism 10 Allied Council for Japan in Tibet 64 records 48 bugaku 6 Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) 2, 8, business (Chinese) 21 43-48, 52 Almond, Edward Mallory (1892-1979) Canton Christian College 13 papers 8 Cantonese (language) 20 i\mericans Capron, Horace (1804-1885) 5 in China 1, 9, 11, 13, 18, 22, 24, 30, Caraway, Paul Wyatt (1905-) 33-36 papers 8 in Japan 1, 2, 9, 11, 13, 44, 46, 47, 52, cargo manifests (China trade) 23 54, 56 Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America in Korea 13 library 34 Anhui Province (living conditions) 19 Catholic missionaries animal science 5 in China 4, 12, 34, 35 anthropological research (China) 19 in Japan 12 archaeology (Chinese) 38 censorship in Japan 47 architecture (Chinese) 38 China Medical Board (Rockefeller Foundation) Ark, Bock (1896-1974) 30 papers 2 China theater during World War II8 art China trade Buddhist 10 papers 16, 22-27 Japanese 49, 55 Chinese in the United States 2, 37 Asiatic Fleet (U.S.) 9 Chinese Studies (newsletters) 14 Asiatic Squadron (U.S.) 9 Christian hymnals (Japanese) 56 audio-visual resources 3, 8,19 Christianity China 4, 12, 13, 34-36 Baldwin, Roger Nash (1884-1981) Japan 11-13, 54 papers 59 Korea 13 ballads (Cantonese) 20 Taiwan 34 banking (Japanese) 51 Christianity in China: A Scholar's Guide to banks (account books) 21 Resources in the Libraries and Archives Barnett, Eugene Epperson (1888-1970) of the United States (Archie Crouch) 35 papers 36 church archives 13, 34 Biddle, James S. (1783-1848) church history (Chinese) 35 papers 26 clan associations (Taiwan) 19 Bishop, Carl Whiting (1881-1942) 38 commerce Bolte, Charles Lawrence (1895-1989) Japanese-American 1, 51 papers 8 Sino-American 1,16,22-27 book illustrations (Japanese) 49 communications (Chinese) 18 book publishing (Japanese) 46 Communism in Korea 62 books (preservation) 15, 39, 40 companies (Japanese) 51 botany Confucianism in Korea 63 Chinese 5, 18, 31 conservation of library and archival

19 materials 15 folklore (Cantonese) 20 constitution (Japanese) 44 food and nutrition 5 construction activities (North Korean) 62 forestry 5 contemporary affairs (documentation) Forrestal, James (1892-1949) Chinese 28 papers 59 Japanese 51 Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) 17 Cope, Thomas Pym (1768-1854) Fried, Morton Herbert (1923-1986) papers 26 papers 19 Cosenza, Mario Emilio (1880-1966) "fugitive" social science materials 28, 51 papers 60 Funkhouser, Walter L. Cultural Revolution 28 papers 18 culture (Chinese) 16,17, 38 Cushing, Caleb (1800-1879) gazetteers papers 22 Chinese 42 custom records (China trade) 23 Japanese 56 customs (Chinese) 38 geography Chinese 17, 29 dance 6 Japanese 55, 56 Deverall, Richard L. G. (1911-1980) geology papers 52 Chinese 38 dictionaries (Korean) 63 Japanese 58 diplomatic activities Gillem, Alvan Cullom (1888-) Chinese 4, 22 papers 8 Japanese 4, 59, 60 Gillis, Irvin Van Gorder (1875-1948) 32 North Korean 62 Gilman, Frank Patrick 13 directories 3, 35 Girard, Stephen (1750-1831) dissertations (doctoral) 7 papers 26 Dorsett, Palemon Howard (1862-1943) 5 government documents drugs (Chinese) 31, 32 Chinese 5, 40 Japanese 5, 51 East Asia-related resources in the Washington, Korean 5 D.C. area (guidebook) 3 North Korean 62 economy Tibetan 64 Chinese 28 grainshops (account books) 21 Japanese 51 Griffis, William Elliot (1843-1928) 56 North Korean 62 Groff, George Weidman (1884-1954) education papers 18 Japanese 43 Guangdong Province (folk literature) 20 North Korean 62 Elkinton, Joseph (1859-1920) Harris, Townsend (1804-1878) papers 11 papers 60 Emeny, Brooks (1901-) Heiser, Victor George (1873-1972) papers 59 papers 16 Emerson, Harrington (1853-1931) herbals (pen-ts'ao) 31, 32 papers 18 higher education in China 13, 18, 30, 33 Endo Shusaku (1923-) Hokkaido (geology) 58 literary manuscripts 4 Huang Hsing (1874-1916) 37 hydraulics (Chinese) 18 family names (in Taiwan) 19 Far Eastern Commission 44 ikebana 50 records 48 illustrated books (Japanese) 49 fauna (Chinese) 38 Imboden, Daniel C. 46 flora (Chinese) 38 immigration (Chinese) 1,37 flower arrangement (ikebana) 50 immigration and exclusion records 37

20 Immigration and Naturalization Service (U.S.) local history 37 Chinese 42 information bulletins 14 Japanese 53 International Military Tribunal for the Far East Lockwood, William Wirt (1906- ) records 45 papers 59 Low-Mills family Janvier, Kate Drinker papers 22 papers 60 Lyman, Benjamin Smith (1835-1920) Japanese-American relations 1,9, 59, 60 papers 58 Japanese prisoner-of-war camps (1941-1945) 8 Japanese Studies (newsletters) 14 MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964) Jesuit missionaries correspondence 44 in China 4,12 MacMurray, John Van Antwerp (1881-1960) in Japan 12 papers 59 Jews in Shanghai 41 magazines John Foster Dulles Oral History Project Chinese 28,40 (Princeton University) 59 Japanese 46,47 preservation 15, 39, 40 kabuki 6 maps K'ang Yu-wei (1858-1927) 37 collections 3 Kano School of art 49 Japanese 56 King, Hamilton Maruyama School of art 49 papers 4 Maryknoll in China 34 kinship (Chinese) 19 mass media (Japanese) 46,47 Korean Studies materia medica (Chinese) 31,31 library automation and 61 mathematics (Japanese) 55 newsletters 14 medical school catalogues 33 Korean War (1950-1953) 8, 62 medicine Kwangtung Province (folk literature) 20 Chinese 30-33 Japanese 55 labor movements microfilming of library and archival materials Chinese 41 15, 39, 48 Japanese 52 migration (Chinese) 37 labor unions (Japanese) 51,52 military activities (North Korean) 62 language military history 8,9 Cantonese 20 military science (Japanese) 55 Chinese 17 mining in Japan 58 Korean 63 Lansing, Robert (1864-1928) Nanga School of art 49 papers 59 nanyin 20 Latimer, John Richardson (1793-1865) National Diet (parliament) 44 papers 22 Library 48 Laufer, Berthold (1874-1934) 29 Navy (U.S.) 9 law New York (trade with China) 24 Japanese 55 newsletters 14 Korean 63 newspapers Liang Ch'i-ch'ao (1873-1929) 37 Chinese 28,40 library automation 61 Japanese 46, 47 Lingnan University (Canton) 18 preservation 15, 39, 40 literature Nitobe, Inazo (1862-1933) Buddhist 10 papers 11 Cantonese 20 noh 6 Japanese 4, 49, 55, 56 Korean 63 online databases 57

21 oral history 8, 59 papers 54 Ridgway, Matthew Bunker (1895-) painting (Japanese) 49 papers 8 parliamentary change in Japan 44 Rockefeller Foundation 30, 33 Pearl Harbor (1941 attack) 9 rural economy and sociology 5 Pearl River delta (popular folk hterature) 20 Russell, Samuel Peking Union Medical College 13, 30, 33 papers 22 pen-ts'ao (herbals) 31, 32 Russell and Company (1812-1891) Penn State in China 18 papers 22 Pergler, Charles (1882-1954) Ryukyus (1945-1972) 8 papers 4 Philadelphia (trade with China) 23,25, 26 Scholars' Guide to Washington, D.C. for Philadelphia Yearly Meeting-Japan Committee East Asian Studies (Hong N. Kim) 3 54 science photographs 9, 38, 47, 64 Chinese 17 plant science 5 Japanese 57 police (Shanghai) 41 Sebald, William Joseph (1901-1980) political activities papers 2 Chinese 28 shamans and shamanism in China 42 North Korean 62 Shanghai (refugee communities) 41 political parties (Japanese) 51 Shanghai Municipal Police tiles 41 politics and government (Japanese) 44 Shijo School of art 49 popular customs (feng-su) 42 Sino-American relations 1, 2, 9, 22-27 Prange, Gordon W. (1910-1980) Smith, H. Alexander papers 2 papers 59 preservation of library and archival materials smuggling (Chinese) 37 15, 39, 40, 45 social history (Chinese) 42 press (media) Soviet-Korean relations 62 reform in Japan 46 Spicer-Leaming papers 26 translations from Chinese 28 State Department (U.S.) Protestant missionaries documents 48 in China 1, 13, 35 Stuart, Leighton (1876-1962) 13 in Japan 13 Sugamo Prison in Korea 13 records 45 public health (Chinese) 33 Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) 37 Sword family Quakers 11, 54 papers 26 Rankin, Karl Lott (1898-) Taiwan (family names and clan associations) papers 59 19 rare books technology (Japanese) 57 about China and Japan 4 textbooks (Japanese) 43 Chinese 31, 32 topography (Chinese) 29, 38 Japanese 49, 50, 55, 56 Tosa School of art 49 Korean 63 translations into Japanese 56 Red Guard publications 28 transportation (Chinese) 18 refugees in Shanghai 41 travel diaries and letters 1, 9, 24 religion Tripitaka (Ming period Southern Edition) 10 Japanese 55, 56 Tydings, Millard E. (1890-1961) Korean 63 papers 2 Tibetan 64 Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) 11, 54 United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 13 restaurants (account books) 21 U.S. Army Rhoads, Esther Biddle (1896-1979) in China 8

22 in Japan 8, 45 papers 33 in Korea 8, 62 White Russians in Shanghai 41 U.S. Navy in East Asia 9 Williams, Justin, Sr. USS Panay (gunboat) 9 papers 44 Willings and Francis (company) Vining, Elizabeth Gray (1902-) records 26 papers 54 Wilson, Thomas Murray (1881-1967) papers 4 Wain family World War II in the Pacific Theatre 8, 9, 41, papers 26 45 war crimes trials 45 war plans (U.S.) against Japan 9 Yale-m-China 13 Washington, D.C. Yangtze River Patrol 9 guide to East Asian Studies in 3 Yellow River 18 Welch, William Henry (1850-1933) YMCA36

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