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In 1895 the first resident representative of the Young Men's Christian Association
was sent to China. This movement, begun in England shortly before the middle of
the century, quickly spread to the United States and there attained its most ...
In 1895 the first resident representative of the Young Men's Christian Association
was sent to China. This movement, begun in England shortly before the middle of
the century, quickly spread to the United States and there attained its most ...
第 404 頁
The Association's foreign leaders were carefully selected and were deliberately
placed in those cities from which their influence ... The first Associations in China
were organized in 1885 in the Anglo-Chinese College at Foochow, an institution
...
The Association's foreign leaders were carefully selected and were deliberately
placed in those cities from which their influence ... The first Associations in China
were organized in 1885 in the Anglo-Chinese College at Foochow, an institution
...
第 899 頁
Second edition, London, 1904. Young Men's Christian Association. “Record of
the Seventh Annual Conference of the Secretaries of the International Committee
of the Young Men's Christian Associations of China and Korea, July 2329, 1909.
Second edition, London, 1904. Young Men's Christian Association. “Record of
the Seventh Annual Conference of the Secretaries of the International Committee
of the Young Men's Christian Associations of China and Korea, July 2329, 1909.
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