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September Seventh to Fourteenth 1922 ee Lm Mer Ching, - Kuo heath oh, shen g har, SPECIAL NOTICE TO DELEGATES ELEGATES to the Conference please read carefully the announcement and information in the book, and then be sure to fill up the application card for accom- modation and for participation in the vari- ous activities. The/are also requested to spread news to theif friends who intend to come to this Conference. DO NOT FORGET TO BRING THIS BOOK WITH YOU TO THE CONFERENCE Wild 9 Lo6 MCH AVENUE &, SS 7] Baker Cafeteria RESIDENTIAL HALLS Fe HAT Hl —_ || MORSE HALL FRANKLIN a WHITE HALL MCGRAW HALL MORRILL HALL PRESIDENTS BOARDMAN HALL SIBLEY COLLEGE LINCOLN HALL USGS. BM. 613.FT. 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WitHAUTOMOBILE ROUTES ITHACA BOARD OF COMMERCE 1922 e $00 1000 aeoe OOS os OEE Iw orcaces Paveo 3vs. ge i QE G JUyorcaras Garaca H [wocares Horas a LOZ coon AVIATION FIELO Feweal_ gt | \ SSSA laced | =~ | Tacs os | a3) LE oor LZ | ra VLMa LLL, 4 toe s— « * AN 3 . NN y ‘ N N N N N~s N HN N Nee N N i N Ba Sp N ee N sy a N Her N A NSSISIISSIN SSIES SSIS SSS NOESY den TEAS SS SASS SSSI re i Bi 3 SSNS AS AAAS ASSIS NSS BSSSSSS SSSI S N : R N sewacea 2NI aN H N SSSUSSISS N VE Lt 2 ee ea i Face TAayies SSHSSSSISS SSAA NSSSESSONY SSSI N PSS N N N N N (| IS SSSSIIN SSS sDovrn Mis0e~ 37 ow ew ee ee eee. ee . a ae ‘mighty’ Dollar It isn’t so mighty as it used to be —it seems to have wings. And that is all the more reason for spending it where it shows some indications of its old-fashioned purchasing power. Whether you buy clothes or shoes or furniture, this is the only econ- omy today that amounts to any- thing: Let the quality of your purchase be so dependable that it will be a long time before you need to make that purchase over again! A Hickey-Freeman garment is that kind of a garment! A visit does not oblige you to buy—so pay us a visitl THE WELLS-SHANNON CoO. IrHaca, N. Y. AKRON, O. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Textile Machinery SACO-LOWELL SHOPS Boston, Mass. Largest Builders of Textile Machinery in America Complete Equipment for Cotton Spinning Mills Worsted Machinery Spun Silk Machinery Over 600,000 of our spindles now operating in China Representatives in China ANDERSEN MYER © Co. Ltd. EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE Crompton & Knowles Loom Works We build Looms for every known woven fabric Largest Builders of Plain and Fancy Looms in the World Representatives for China: ANDERSEN, MEYER & COMPANY, Ltd. SHANGHAI, CHINA Crompton & Knowles Loom Works Worcester, Mass. Providence, R. I. Philadelphia, Pa. Paterson, N. J. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE THE STAFFORD COMPANY READVILLE, MASS., U.S. A. LOOMS STAFFORD AUTOMATIC SHUTTLE-CHANGING PLAIN GOODS LOOM E are specialists in the construction and design of looms to meet practically every weaving re- quirement. We build both shuttle changing and bob- bin changing automatic looms, also non-automatic looms. Stafford looms are built up to one standard of excellence—the highest. We solicit inquiries, which should be accompanied by sample of fabric, also sample bobbin. Careful attention paid to packing and ship- ping details. EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE The American Locomotive Sales Corporation has supplied locomotives for various classes of service to the following railroads in China: Pekin Kalgan Canton Hankow Tayeh Iron Mines Nan Hsun Railway Kwong Tung Yeuh Han Tientsin Pukow Shantung Railway Hanyang Iron c& Steel Works Pekin-Hankow Fu Kien Railway Company Taokou Chinghau Lincheng Coal Mines Kiangsi Railway Yueh Han Railway Kiang-Su Railway Kiushiu Railway Chekiang Railway Taoching Railway Korean Government Railway South Manchurian Railway This company is prepared to furnish de- signs of locomotives suitable for every class of service in any part of the world. American Locomotive Sales Corporation 30 CHURCH STREET New york, U.S. A. Cable Address: Locomotive, New York EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ‘ I iN i | Tadusial Locomeu ves [ee a ‘hay Develop Chinese Industries Nid eye OL. TUT) /a\ it ime TOM f TTC itl FOUR-COUPLED SADDLE TANK LOCOMOTIVE BUILT FOR THE HUPEH GOVERNMENT MINING BUREAU Mining companies and other manufacturing industries throughout the Republic of China know that light railways with small locomotives have solv- ed their transportation problems by increasing their output and reducing costs. We place at your disposal the services of our Engineering Department, and design for your approval, either to Chinese “Standard’’ or individual specifications, any type of locomotive to meet, your.special requirements. Any information will be furnished by our representatives: ANDERSEN, MEYER & Co., Ltd., SHANGHAI 1) ti Ve ll AN ey Mm — il es “ae Reaxoms Mn h Hi fi | thine fd maton De J nT YW EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE Fidelity-International Trust Company~ WHITEHALL BRANCH 17 Battery Place - - New York, N. Y. Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 Individual and Commercial Accounts Invited Chinese Spoken Interest Paid on Balances Main Office: : Branch: 1 Hudson Street 110 William Street International Banking Corporation Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, U. S., 815,400,000 OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Head Office: 60 Wall Street, New York City San Francisco Office: 232 Montgomery Street London Office: 36 Bishopsgate, E. C. Branches in CHINA INDIA PHILIPPINES JAPAN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS DUTCH EAST INDIES DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REPUBLIC OF PANAMA FRANCE __ SPAIN We invite correspondence with our nearest Branch or Personal in- terview regarding all classes of foreign and commercial banking. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE China Hide & Produce Co. of New York, Inc. Export-Import Merchants ct oat 100 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK 130 NORTH WELLS STREET, CHICAGO TIENTSIN HANKOW Bristow Road Russian Bund No. 9 TO THE ORIENT ON AMERICAN STEAMSHIPS via Honolulu, sailing every two weeks from San Francisco, is the utmost in luxurious comfort and surroundings. The day’s stop over at Honolulu enables one to obtain an intimate glimpse of the alluring life in the Hawaiian Islands. The ships are new oil burners of 21,167 tons displacement and are owned by the UNITED StaTES GOVERMENT. The service is the same as that which has made Paciric Maru famous the world over. Pacific Mail Steamship Company Managing Operators U.S. S. B. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 508 California St. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 10 Hanover Square San Francisco Cal. New York City Io EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE HOOD HE prestige of the name HOOD on Rubber products has been built up by the quality and service of the goods which bear it. It is a good name to look for when buying tires or rubber footwear. @ The plant of the Hood Rubber Company occupies over 78 acres of land. The total floor space is 1,375,000 square feet. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS CO, Inc. WATERTOWN, MASS., U. S. A. SA tb quay x ~_J Sm ae: Wi RYBt YYW RRPNOB 3 ai a oR REED & PRINCE MFG. CO. WORCESTER. MASS. U.S.A. BRANCH AT 121 N. JEFFERSON ST. CHICAGO, ILL. EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE II - Bk ve ap Banque Belge pour l’Etranger New York Agency, 67 Wall Street BANCHES IN CHINA: SHANGHAI, PEKIN, TIEN TsIN, HANKAW On the Campus Journalism Building The University Bookstore Is known to all Chinese Students at Columbia Do you know also that many Chinese graduates patronize this store via mail from home? At your service while in college and after. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKSTORE 2960 BROADWAY NEw YoOrRK CITY PHONE RECTOR 4095 CABLE: CHANLEUNG China Commercial Company, Limited MINERS’ EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS Main Office: Hong Kong. Canton, Nanning, Shanghai, Nanon. 2 Rector Street New York City Patronize LEDER’S DRUG STORE We Carry a Full Line of Drugs, Chemicals, Sick Room Supplies, Candies, Cigars, Soda, Etc. Our motto: ‘‘REASONABLE PRICES” DEVELOPING, PRINTING and ENLARGING Amsterdam Ave. and 122nd St. New York City 12 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Telephone Bowling Green 7980 _ Cable Address—Atherton, New York JAMES V. STOREY Special attention given to Chinese Immigration Matters Passports and Court Records Obtained All Customs Matters given attention 17 STATE STREET NEW YORK Headquarters for Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Your patronage solicited THE CONTINENTAL Boylston at Washington Two Reliable Stores Frankln at Washihgton Book Store for Chinese Students We are proud of the large number of customers among the Chinese Student body A. G. SEILER, Publisher, Bookseller and Stationer 1224 Amsterdam Avenue, (Between 120th and 121st Streets), New York City Telephone Beach 76442 cASIA COMPANY CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quality, Service and Refinement WONY YUEY, MANAGER 699 WASHINGTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE Tr f We Design, \ Manufacture and Erect Structural Steel for Bridges and Viaducts Train Sheds and Warehouses Mill and Factory Buildings Office and Store Buildings Power Houses Machine Shops and Foundries Ore Bridges and Bins Steel Structures for Every Purpose McClintic-Marshall Annual Capacity, 400,000 Tons McClintic - Marshall Company NEw YorRK SHANGHAI PITTSBURGH LONDON EVERY CHINESE STUDENT SHOULD READ The Boston Evening Transcript All the important happenings of the world—clear, truthful and up-to-the minute. Authoritative and Independent in its Editorial Views. Entertaining and Instructing in its Magazine Features. The Leader in the Field for School and College Sports TON- YING & COMPANY 665 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY COTTON GOODS FOR EXPORT GREAT FALLS MANUFACTURING Co. HARMONY MILLS DWIGHT MANUFACTURING Co. JOHN P. KING MANUFACTURING Co. LYMAN MILLS Sheetings, Drills, Jeans, Anchor Sheetings, Print Cloth, White Goods, Sateens and Twiils NEW YORK 11 THOMAS ST. MINOT, HOOPER & CO. BOSTON 110 SUMMER ST. 14 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE TELEPHONE 459 FRANKLIN CHINESE DELMONICO The Oldest Established Chinese Restaurant Ladies Dining Room SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS AND PARTIES VISITING CHINATOWN 24 PELL STREET NEw YORK CITY Open from 11:30 a. m. till 12 p.m. Oriental New China Restaurant We Welcome Chinese Students 40th & Market Sts., Philadelphia (Compliments of Philadelphia Chinese Students Club) 765 Sixth Ave., New York, Opp. Hippodrome Theatre SHANGHAI LOW Excellent Typical Chinese Dishes Special attention given to Chinese Students Under New Management, Leong Fat, Prop. TIEN TSIN COMPANY RESTAURANT 793 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Asia Restaurant AMERICAN AND CHINESE 186 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. Joy Yong Company FIRST-CLASSS CHINESE RESTAURANT 21 HARRISON AVE. Boston, Mass. UIE YE KWEN Chinese Restaurant Noon Tea Specials LEE Hone, Manager 36 Pell Street New York City The Imperial Restaurant Open Week Days 11:00 a. m. to 12 p. m. Regular Dinner 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Chinese and American Dishes Telephone: Cambridge 6255 2 CENTRAL SQUARE CAMBRIDGE Chong Hing Low CHINESE-AMERICAN RESTAURANT 58 Beach Street Boston, Mass. EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE 15 Chinese Students Sind BEN MINTZ, INC., ITHACA, N.Y. the best place to buy Clothing and Furnishings Founded 1876 L. M. Mintz Cornell ’11, Mgr. Malone’s Transfer and Taxi Servic 114 W. State St., Ithaca, N. Y. THE Christiance- Dudley | Pharmacy, Inc. 214-216 E. State St. Ithaca, N. Y. DRUG STORE SERVICE SopA FOUNTAIN CANDIES STRAND THEATRE ITHACA, N. Y. High-class Photo Plays CRESCENT THEATRE Opens July 30th with Paramount Special Pictures Leone’s Restaurant A good place to eat Quick Service 202 DRYDEN RoaD, ITHACA, N. Y. Army & Navy Store “The Best Place to Shop”’ SPORTSMEN’S CLOTHING MILITARY GOODS CAMP EQUIPMENT CLOTHES FOR OUT-DOOR LIFE From factory and government direct to you ARMY & NAVY STORE 110 S. Aurora St., ITHACA, N. Y. My Fall and Winter Samples have arrived and are open for your inspectioh. [.V. DELL Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressihg and Repairing done on short notice. I make a specialty in Ladies’ Work Contracts Written 213 DRYDEN RoaD ItTHaca, N. Y. Attention Students For good wholesome home- cooked food at the lowest prices eat at the Red and White Cafeteria 319 College Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. Joseph Lisseck, Prop. 16 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Chop Suey Ching Ling Fu says: When Chinese students meet together in Ithaca let them eat together in the CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT where the Incense of Buddha spreads eternal joy. YUNG LO AT AURORA AND SENECA STREETS The most convenient store Strictly a student store selling the things you need. “Concerning Cornell” is an interesting book. Viewbooks at popular prices and sou- venir articles are on sale. Post Office Station No. 2 is located at the Co-op. ‘ CORNELL CO-OP SOCIETY ON THE CAMPUS ITHACA, N. Y. The Exghteenth cAnnual Conference Eastern Section (Chinese Students’Alliance U.S.A. Cornell Untversity Ithaca, N.Y. September Seventh to Fourteenth 1922 & ALISMAAINA TIENYOO JO MIA ANV1daIV apy fig o0Yg EASTERN SECTION CHINESE STUDENTS’ ALLIANCE Contents A WORD OF INTRODUCTION........... SPECIAL NOTICE TO DELEGATES............. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS... ...... 0 0.02.0 002.00 cece eee MESSAGES 1. Message from President Livingston Farrand... ...... ...... 2. Message from Minister 8. K. Alfred Sze......... 0 0 6022. wee 3. Message from the President of the Alliance..... ...... 0 ...... 0 wean. 4. Message from the Sectional Chairman.......... 0 ......00 60... we eee 5. Message from the-Conference Chairman........ .....00 62.0. ee eee 6. Message from the Chairman of the Cornell Chinese Students’ Club..... re DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS..... .....0 06.2255 6 cece bee be ee 1. Officers of the Eastern Section, C.S.A.........0 00 2.6. eee 2. Executive Officers of the Conference... .... 2.2... 22... ee g.. Board OF AGVISCTS ccs science eee Gases Aeedues wees “Resa 4. Conference Committees... ......0 0 2.2.0.0 cece cece eee 5. Patrons and Patronesses of the Conference.............00 2.0.5.0 Jee. ee. TENTATIVE PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE............. 00 ..... ACTIVITIES 1. Platform Addresses...... sith GOCE. Skee ARdS Ghats. Gdadwwe 2. Open Forums.... .... 02... 0.2.0 vase couse. Aeste. —“Gatesds 3. Oratorical Contests..... 2... 0 .....00-.... sae see aagoue (a) Chinese........0 0.0.2.0 22 ee eee. aged beaee Nite sebeeeny . (b) Mnglisliesiseek. jeses eiwse Sauna Bese See, ARR cdeeeail 4. Debate Ett GuMne ¢ SHR eee see eect, eS acne Be Athlete. sei vitae Paden weeds niu toatdts -aRM- cia. Zaimen (a) Track and Field Meet........ ..... aQane ye BER qtaene (o) Tennis Tourmarenta... i Gave aes daw fate Bates (c) Soccer Football........ Kavita Soin Ne: cone ei, scans (d) Soft Baseball..... 2... 0 2... 0.200. ms panies. BOAee aia (e) Basket Ball, perce ge adhe Rhee GESe Reade Yee Ge (f) Water Sports..... 000... 22 eee ee. aclies Jade 19 PAGE 21 22 22 25 27 28 29 31 32 33 33 33 33 33 34 36 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 20 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Contents 6» Inter-Club ‘Stiint6-.o55 siesaes Fasee shania. Saw aesen 7. Social Entertainments and Receptions........ ..... 0... 8. Sight Seeing and Excursions.......... 0 ...... 0.0... 9. Motion Pictures...........0 0 2.0.2.2 cee eee ee to. Conference Banquet...... 0 ......00 fee ee ee Ti. REUNIONS. wiser nied