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HARVARD COLLE
FES 15 1917 LIBRARY
COPYRIGHT CLARK UNIVERSITY
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COMPOSED AND PRINTED AT THE WAVERLY PRESS
BY THE WILLIAMS & WILKINS COMPANY
BALTIMORE, U. S. A.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. Dr. George H. Blakeslee...
I. THE MEANS OF UNIFYING CHINA. Charles W. Elliot, LL.D.,
President Emeritus of Harvard University..
vii
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II. THE EFFECT OF THE REVOLUTION UPON THE RELATIONS
BETWEEN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES. Ching-Chun
Wang, Ph.D., Assistant-Director of the Peking-Mukden
Railway, Delegate from the Republic of China to the re-
cent International Congress of Chambers of Commerce.. 19
III. THE NEW HOLY ALLIANCE FOR CHINA. Albert Bushnell Hart,
LL.D., Professor of Government in Harvard University.. 37
IV. A PLEA FOR FAIR PLAY AND THE RECOGNITION OF THE CHINESE
REPUBLIC. Major Louis Livingston Seaman, M.D., LL.B.,
F.R.G.S., President of the China Society of America..
V. THE GENESIS OF THE REPUBLICAN REVOLUTION IN CHINA
FROM A SOUTH CHINA STANDPOINT. John Stuart Thom-
son, sometime Agent at Hong Kong, China, of the Pacific
Mail and Toyo Kisen Kaisha Trans-Pacific Steamship
Companies...
50
66
VI. THE WESTERN INFLUENCE IN CHINA. Edward W. Capen,
Ph.D., Hartford School of Missions; recently on special
sociological and missionary research in the Far East...... 93
VII. CHINA'S LOAN NEGOTIATIONS. Hon. Willard Straight, Rep-
resentative of the American Banking Group.....
VIII. THE RELATION OF THE RETURNED STUDENTS TO THE CHINESE
REVOLUTION. Y. S. Tsao, Secretary of the Chinese Stu-
dents' Alliance in America...
IX. AMERICAN AND JAPANESE DIPLOMACY IN CHINA. Masujiro
Honda, D.Litt., Tokyo, Japan; recently Editor of The
Oriental Review.....
119 >
162
176
X. SOME OF CHINA'S PHYSICAL PROBLEMS. Charles K. Edmunds,
Ph.D., President of the Canton Christian College and Ob-
server in Charge of the Magnetic Survey of China under
the Auspices of the Carnegie Institution of Washington... 181
XI. THE WESTERNIZING OF CHINESE MEDICAL PRACTICE. Charles
W. Young, M.D., Professor of Bacteriology and Pathology,
Union Medical College, Peking...
199
XII. THE OPIUM ABOLITION QUESTION. J. O. P. Bland, formerly
of the Imperial Maritime Customs, Secretary of the Shang-
hai Municipality and Times Correspondent in China.............. 223
XIII. AMERICA'S BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN CHINA. B. Atwood
Robinson.....
XIV. THE INDUSTRIAL FUTURE OF SHANSI PROVINCE. Rev. Paul
L. Corbin of Shansi Province.
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237
256
XV. SIR ROBERT Hart anD HIS LIFE WORK IN CHINA. Edward B.
Drew, A.M., Commissioner of Chinese Imperial Maritime
Customs, retired....
272
305
XVI. A PERSONAL ESTIMATE OF THE CHARACTER OF THE LATE
EMPRESS DOWAGER, TZE-HSI. Katharine A. Carl, Painter
of the Portrait of the Late Empress Dowager...
XVII. THE MANCHU CONQUEST OF CHINA. F. W. Williams, Assist-
ant Professor of Modern Oriental History, Yale University 319
XVIII. SOME EXPERIENCES AT THE SIEGE OF NANKING DURING THE
REVOLUTION. C. Voonping Yui, M.D., of the Chinese
Red Cross Society.......
.....
XIX. THE EFFECT OF THE REVOLUTION UPON THE EDUCATIONAL
SYSTEM OF CHINA. P. W. Kuo, M.A., Ex-President of
Chinese Students' Alliance in America....
XX. MORAL AND SPIRITUAL ELEMENTS IN THE CHINESE REVOLU-
TION AND IN THE PRESENT OUTLOOK. Rev. Charles L.
Storrs, Shaowu, China, Foochow Mission.......
XXI. ORGANIZATION AND RECENT WORK OF THE CATHOLIC MISSIONS
IN CHINA. Rev. Father Leo Desmet, for Thirteen Years
a Missionary in Mongolia....
335
345
359
378
XXII. SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN
CHINA. John Franklin Goucher, LL.D., President Emer-
itus of Goucher College; President of Board of Governors,
University of Chengtu; Trustee, University of Peking..... 388