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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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At his death he left his widow, the former
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167:(July 12, 1890 – March 29, 1968) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to David Berry and Mary Huggins Gamble; grandson of James Gamble, who, with William Procter, founded
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Gamble first toured in 1908, accompanying his parents, then after graduating from
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Zhou, Luo (2020). "Copyright: The Case of the Sidney D. Gamble
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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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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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