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Zee Yuh-tsung

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203:. In this area of activity, she headed the Chinese Child Relief Committee based in Shanghai. In 1924 she married the orthopedist Dr. Way-sung New. After her marriage, she continued to do professional and voluntary work. She served as chair of the school trustees of Shanghai Methodist School and Ginling College, was active in charitable work, and led training programs for nurses at her husband's clinic. During this time, she also completed an M.A. degree from Teachers College at 211:
in war-torn Shanghai until 1939. From 1939 to 1941 she taught English again at St. Stephen's College in Hong Kong. In 1945, she took part in the preparations of the Chinese delegation for the San Francisco conference, which included her friend Wu Yi Fang. In 1947, she was a founding member of the
163:, China in 1894. Her family had been Christian for three generations. She graduated from the Elizabeth Yates Memorial All Girls' School in Shanghai in 1910 and taught in private schools in 323:
Minnie Vautrin: Terror in Minnie Vautrin's Nanjing. University of Illinois, 2008, ISBN 978-0-252-03332-2, S. 258 (google.com): „ New, Mrs. Way-sung, or Zee, Y. T., or Tsu, Ih-djen
208: 213: 220:. From 1949 to 1955 she worked as a lecturer at various institutions in the United States. In 1955 she became associate dean at Western College for Women in 309:
Minnie Vautrin: Terror in Minnie Vautrin's Nanjing: Diaries and Correspondence, 1937-38. University of Illinois Press, 2008 ISBN 978-0252033322, Seite 230
264: 250: 358: 217: 207:. In 1928 their son Peter was born. After her husband's death in 1937, she devoted herself intensively to humanitarian work with the 417: 342:
Jin Feng: The making of a Family Saga – Ginling College, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4384-2913-7
229: 284: 143:(Wade–Giles romanization). In the United States and the United Nations, Zee was also known by her husband's name as Mrs. 135:. Yuh-tsung (亦蓁) was her first name (after the family name in China). Zee Yuh-tsung (also Tsu Ih-djen) is Xu Yizhen (in 412: 172: 382: 422: 125: 50: 432: 427: 204: 85: 260: 246: 140: 117: 224:. She held this office until 1959. She then focused on work at her church and for the 406: 167:
from 1910 to 1915. In the spring of 1915 she began studying history and education at
221: 285:"The View from Ginling · Xu Yi Zhen (Mrs. Niu Hui Sheng) · The View from Ginling" 180: 132: 164: 359:"Bronxville Review-Press 24 September 1942 — HRVH Historical Newspapers" 200: 196: 160: 121: 35: 136: 175:. She graduated in 1919 as a first-time graduate with a B.A. In 383:"The Cornell Daily Sun 9 December 1942 — The Cornell Daily Sun" 243:
Women and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Routledge
128:) was a Chinese diplomat in the middle of the 20th century. 191:
Professional activity, social, political work and family
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Jiangsu
St. Petersburg, Florida
Columbia University
Chinese
Jiangsu
St. Petersburg, Florida
Wu
Pinyin
Mandarin
Jiangsu
Shanghai
Nanjing Normal University
Wu Yi-fang
Nanjing
Beijing
Columbia University
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
International Bill of Human Rights
Oxford, Ohio
Citizenship of the United States
ISBN
978-0-429-79552-7
ISBN
978-0-253-21819-3
"The View from Ginling · Xu Yi Zhen (Mrs. Niu Hui Sheng) · The View from Ginling"



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