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"Freedom Through Truth for Service"

Clubb, O. Edmund | October 16, 1954 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Fifty Years in China," by John Leighton Stuart. Author John Leighton Stuart, being a human, must have wanted his memoirs to be a uniformly personal distillation of his rich experience and ripe philosophy, including, particularly his deepest feelings for the Chinese people and their culture. He reports that the first part of his account was in fact written through the years. But misfortune prevented his completing the work unaided. So in his foreword he extends credit to author Stanley K. Hornbeck for collaboration on the three concluding chapters. The chronicle is Stuart's, but the narration was avowedly a joint effort.

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FIFTY Years in China (Book); BOOKS; STUART, John Leighton, 1876-1962; CULTURE; CHINA
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