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Sidney D. Gamble

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student demonstrations. The motto of the May Fourth Movement, "To save China through science and democracy," and the missionary ideal of "Saving China through Christianity" for a time seemed to be united. When he returned with his bride, Elizabeth Lowe, to China in 1924, he used his family resources
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concludes of Gamble that his "findings were open-minded, clear headed, methodologically intelligent (though not always beyond criticism by scholars of different views), startlingly imaginative, and -- when presented in photographic form -- vigorous, ebullient, unsentimental, and starkly, yet never
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At his death he left his widow, the former Elizabeth Lowe, four children, Catherine, Louise, David, and Anne, and ten grandchildren. His daughter, Catherine G. Curran, in 1986 established the Sidney D. Gamble Foundation, and the Sidney D. Gamble Lectures are given annually in Pasadena, California.
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Chinese Village Plays from the Ting Hsien Region (Yang Ke Hsüan); a Collection of Forty-Eight Chinese Rural Plays as Staged by Villagers from Ting Hsien in Northern China
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Gamble first toured in 1908, accompanying his parents, then after graduating from Princeton in 1912, studied labor and industrial economics at
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Conducted under the Auspices of the Princeton University Center in China and the Peking Young Men's Christian Association
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Zhou, Luo (2020). "Copyright: The Case of the Sidney D. Gamble Photographs at the Duke University Libraries".
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As China became more and more inflamed by patriotic agitation and warlord fighting, he found hope in the
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cruelly, illustrative of the deep and real suffering that lay at the heart of China's long revolution."
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How Chinese Families Live in Peiping; a Study of the Income and Expenditure of 283 Chinese Families
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on Duke University Libraries: The site currently features photographs dated between 1908 and 1932.
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to hire a team of Chinese researchers to survey 283 families. The book was published in 1933 as
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Sidney D. Gamble, Foreword by Y.C. James Yen. Field work directed by Franklin Ching-han Lee.
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forewords by John Hersey and L. Carrington Goodrich; introduction by Jonathan D. Spence.
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North China Villages; Social, Political, and Economic Activities before 1933
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Sidney D. Gamble's China, 1917-1932: Photographs of the Land and Its People
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China Between Revolutions: Photographs by Sidney D. Gamble, 1917-1927
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Electronic Doctoral Dissertations for UMass Amherst. Paper AAI9305919
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After his return to the United States, he was elected member of the
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S. D. Gamble, "The Disappearance of Foot-Binding in Tinghsien,"
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Sidney D. Gamble, with the assistance of John Stewart Burgess,
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Chronology of Sidney D. Gamble (Duke University Library)
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Chronology of Sidney D. Gamble (Duke University Library)
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Chronology of Sidney D. Gamble (Duke University Library)
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with a Bachelor of Literature degree and was elected to
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Jonathan Spence, "Sidney Gamble's China," in Spence,
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He also took numerous photographs of 644:—Gamble's 1920s film of pilgrimage to 211:Social survey and photography in China 35:Sidney David Gamble in wheelbarrow at 313:; President and Honorary Chairman of 141:Elizabeth Pritchard Gamble (née Lowe) 7: 245:How Chinese Families Live in Peiping 627:Works by or about Sidney D. 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Xindu
Sichuan
Cincinnati
Ohio
Thacher School, Ojai
Princeton University
University of California, Berkeley
Sociologist
YMCA
Procter & Gamble
Princeton University
Phi Beta Kappa
YMCA
social surveys
Peking
North China
West China
Sichuan
University of California, Berkeley
Princeton-in-Peking
YMCA
John Stewart Burgess
May Fourth
Sherwood Eddy
Ting Hsien Experiment
Rural Reconstruction
James Yen
Mass Education Movement
yang ko

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