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The East and West Association
Devoted to mutual knowledge and understanding of the life of the Oriental and the American peoples

40 East 49th Street, New York City
Plaza 5-0843

Officers and Board of Directors

PEARL S. BUCK, President
CHARLES S. PHARIS, Treasurer
ALBERT H. WALSH, Secretary
JAMES G. BLAINE
MILDRED B. HUGHES
HENRY R. LUCE
ESTHER MORGAN MCCULLOUGH
CLARK H. MINOR
HOUSTON PETERSON
FREDERICK L. REDEFER
WILL ROGERS, JR.
MICHAEL STRAIGHT
MONROE SWEETLAND
RICHARD J. WALSH
MAURICE WILLIAM

Advisory Board

ADRIAAN J. BARNOUW
MANCHESTER BODDY
LOUIS BROMFIELD
PERRY BURGESS
MORSE A. CARTWRIGHT
MIGUEL COVARRUBIAS
JOHN DEWEY
C.A.DYKSTRA
ROBERT M. FIELD
MORTIMER GRAVES
WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING
THOMAS WE. LAMONT
OWEN LATTIMORE
LIN YUTANG
MILDRED H. MCAFEE
PAUL V. MCNUTT
MARGARET MEAD
JAMES Q. NEWTON
A.K. REISCHAUER
THOMAS L. SIDLO
GREGG M. SINCLAIR
ELBERT D. THOMAS
JUAN T. TRIPPE
JOHN VAN ESS

Notice of China Friendship Dinner

The members of the China Club of the East and West Association are holding their first dinner in New York City at the Broadway Tabernacle, 211 West 56th Street, on Thursday, June 10th, at 7:00 o'clock. The cost for the dinner is $1.25 per person. We hope very much that you will come. The evening will be entirely informal, and it is planned as an opportunity for further acquaintance for new friendship between the Chinese and Americans of our city.

We are glad to tell you that Dr. James Yen is to be our speaker. He has just come from China and will be able to give us immediate news from there. Dr. Yen, as you know, is the founder and leader of the Mass Education Movement in China. He served in France during the last war and had charge of the Chinese Labor Corps, which gave him the impetus to start his work in China. In 1923 he founded the National Association for the Advancement of Mass Education and he is now President of the National College for World Reconstruction, where a personnel is trained for the work of Mass Education and Reconstruction.

Please feel free to invite any friends to come, too, whom you think would be interested. 

For your convenience, we are enclosing a form request for tickets.

Yours sincerely,

Pearl S. Buck
Pearl S. Buck


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