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extremely primitive. In the hinterlands, they saw women with bound feet. When she returned three years later, there was no staring and the country was already starting to modernize. This information was recorded in her travel journals, but I don't have access to them. I have a query out for this. The date of her first trip was mentioned in an article about the second one. I will look for other refs that explain how early this was.
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This also just occurred to me. Her first trip to China was extremely early and nearly shocking at the time. No one went to China at that point. They were some of the first westerners to ever step foot in China and were stared at constantly, even in Beijing and everything they saw in China was
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not sufficient? There is more material about her, only it's not online. I've sent out some inquiries, but have not received any answers yet. The Aldrich interview was conducted in 1972, before she became curator of education. The linked article (first sentence in this post) is from 1984.
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This is a little complicated to find a one-size-fits-both verb because the two museums were created in different ways, but I can't think of a better word than "funded". "Donated" is another possibility, but then requires further tweaking of the ALT1 hook. —
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I noticed the article and was very impressed by a woman connected to the Hirschhorn collection (which I like) and doing trips to China that early. A notability question didn't cross my mind. In the hook, I would link
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The various bits and pieces added to the article (including a couple of tidbits I added) have caused me to relax my concerns about notability. Thanks! Everything else is OK. --
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I have amended the article to put the 1982 tour to China in context of the era, so that its significance is more apparent.
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I like the original hook. Both hooks are supported by good sources. Unfortunately, however, I have concerns about
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The following discussion is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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sculpture garden in Greenwich, Connecticut before he had the art moved to
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Adding ALT1 hook. Perhaps it has a bit more punch than the main hook:
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