Research Associate, Global China Center, Michigan, USA
1882 — 1956
Leader in the Chinese Railway Administration, Ministry of Communications. Known as a man of integrity and professional competence.
1899
Prominent physician and medical educator.
1895 — 1975
A missionary-musician who sought out classical and folk Chinese melodies to combine with Chinese texts to produce original hymns for use by Chinese Christians.
1899 — 1986
Noted Chinese legal scholar and writer; translator of the Psalms and the New Testament.
1854 — 1934
The first ordained Chinese pastor in Chinatown, New York.
1897 — 1970
Dean of Women at St. John's University; chairman of the Red Cross committee that sponsored a maternity center for refugee women; chairman of the YWCA National Board headquartered in Shanghai from 1938-39.
1902 — 1999
Daughter of Pastor Xu Qin; professor of medicine.
1899 — 1995
Fourth daughter of Pastor Xu Qin; English professor.
1803 — 1991
Wife and indispensable partner of Zhang Fuliang, noted worker for rural welfare.
1877 — 1950
Distinguished civil servant under many Chinese governments over several decades.
1893 — 1990
Yan, a Yale graduate who pioneered urban literacy training through the Mass Education Movement, also began a rural reconstruction model program and college.
1838 — 1898
Chinese translator, professor, social reformer, and pastor who was instrumental in the founding of Central China University and St. John's College.