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“...CHcFOO SCHOO’. 1058 AVENUE ROAD TORONTO, ONTARIO M5N 2C6 JULY, 1946 C.S.A. Magazine No. 37 CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION Editorial WITH this number—the second since the end of hostilities— the Great Britain Branch news-letter becomes once again (after a lapse of fifteen years) the official organ of the C.S.A. as a whole. Its dress and set-out also become a trifle less austere, though we hope for still further improvements in future issues. This, of course, depends on you. We want articles, photographs, designs and drawings—for example, we could do with new heading and cover designs—and any ideas and suggestions you care to send us. With Chefusians scattered all over the world, in peace as in war, we certainly should not lack material to make this magazine more interesting, informative and worth-while than ever. It’s up to you !—isn’t there some job or experience you could tell the rest of us about, or some talent you could bring into service ? Haven’t you perhaps- something already prepared...”
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“...internment in China ; the cost thereof was charged to the General Fund of the Association. Branch Secretaries are invited to send the Editor, for each issue, as they think fit, news not only of their Reunions but of any other Branch activities and affairs (such as increases in membership) which may be of interest. The magazine will be published twice annually, in July and December, and news and contributions for the next issue should be sent in before October 20th. Annual List of Names and Addresses of C.S.A. members. This was discontinued during the war, but the General Meeting voted strongly in favour of resuming publication this year. It . is hoped to issue one later in the year. Members are reminded that they should always inform their Branch Secretaries immediately of any change of address. In drawing up the list for publication, Branch Secretaries are asked to give for each member the years spent at the Chefoo Schools as shown on pre-war lists. Finance. To cover the cost of the annual list...”
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“...C.S.A. MAGAZINE GHEFOO SCHOOLS RECONSTRUCTION MANY Old Chefusians have been wondering what has happened to the Chefoo Schools during the war. Owing to the existing conditions in North Chefoo to find out definitely the condition of the Schools and other Mission property. Only “ second-hand ” information has been available. The C.I.M. authorities are, therefore, very handicapped in giving their earnest consideration to the future of the Chefoo Schools, and would value, we are sure, the prayer support of Old Chefusians. The suggestion has been made that a C.S.A. Fund should be started to enable O.C’s. to make some contribution towards the cost of the reconstruction of the Chefoo Schools. Although the future is still uncertain, the General Committee have decided that such a Fund should be opened without further delay, and Mr. P. Bruce has kindly responded to our request for some introductory remarks in connection therewith...”
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“...Japanese Language Schools at the University of Michigan and Ft. Snelling and received a commission with the rank of ' Lieutenant. ERIC CEDERVALL hopes to go to the Orient as an enlisted man— and to Tokyo, too ! NORMAN SIBLEY writes : “ Curiously, I have run into two Chefu-sians lately—one recent and one an old-timer. The recent attendant at Chefoo is EARLE WOODBERRY, now a student at New York University. Our church is on< the edge of the campus, and he turned up as a member of a Bible study class I conducted through the campus Christian Association. The old-timer is DR. W. T. REID, now with the Ohio Messianic Testimony—an organization working to convert Jews. He called on me as a New York City minister, and I found he was at Chefoo until 1896 or so. His address is 655, Forest Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati 29, Ohio.” Many Chefusians will be sorry to hear of the death of Dr. William Malcolm, who died in New York on February 19th, 1946, at the age of 85 years. As Port Doctor of Chefoo from 1917 to...”
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“...asr. Chefoo Schools Association S»-£U President : Mr. F. McCarthy. Vice-Presidents The Rev. W. H. Aldis. Miss I.. Blackmore. Mr. H. G. Judd. And the Principals of the Chefoo Schools Mr. P. A. Bruce (Boys' and Girls’ Schools). Miss A. Carr (Prep. School). Miss I. A. Craig. Miss E. Rice. GENERAL COMMITTEE (Acting also as the Committee for Great Britain Branch). Chairman : Mr. W. D. Mijdditt, Monkswood, Forest Way, Woodford Green, Essex. General Secretary : Mr. H. F. Joyce, Brook Cottage, Scrase Bridge, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Treasurer: Mr. J. S. Green, c/o C.I.M., Newington Green, London, N.i6.- Editor : The Rev. J. G. Wei.ler, 182, Maldon Road, Colchester, Essex. News Editor : Miss Mary Weller, c/o C.I.M., Newington Green, London, N.16. Secretary for Great Britain Branch : Miss D. Briscoe, I c/o C.I.M., Newington Green, London, N.16. Miss M. S. Bird. Miss E. Preedy. Miss P. Bruce. Miss D. Rouse. Dr. J. R. Sinton. NORTH AMERICA BRANCH. Chairman : Professor L. Carrington Goodrich, 640, West...”