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The promotion of Chinese studies

Mortimer Graves 1929 © American Council of Learned Societies
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  • ACLS Centennial Series
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  • Asian: China and Inner Asia
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  • Frontmatter
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  • Proceedings and Memoranda relating to the Promotion of Chinese Studies
  • Introduction (page 3)
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  • Outline for a manual of Chinese Studies (page 12)
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  • Outline for a survey of the organization of and facilities for Chinese Studies (page 24)
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  • Needs and suggestions for the improvement of Chinese Studies (page 30)
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  • Proceedings of the First Conference (page 33)
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  • Attendance at the First Conference (page 51)
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  • Plan for indexing ts'ung shu (page 53)
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  • Plan for a digest of reviews of Chinese works (page 54)
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  • Published surveys of libraries in China and Japan (page 55)
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  • Suggestion for foundation of a Chinese Research Institute (page 56)
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  • Suggestion for a survey of Chinese folk-lore (page 60)
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  • Membership of Committee on Promotion of Chinese Studies (page 64)
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  • Proceedings of first meeting of Committee on Promotion of Chinese Studies (page 65)
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