Box 1046
Contains 19 Results:
Series VI: Clippings, 1916-1921
One folder of newspaper clippings with stories pertaining to Burma and missionary work in the Far East, and one letter written by Mabuce while in Nagasaki, Japan, which was published in a southeast Missouri newspaper.
Series VII: Steel Strike, 1920-1923
One folder of printed speeches and reports regarding the Steel Strike in the United States, 1919-1920, and the Interchurch World Movement’s involvement in the strike.
Series VIII: Publication Files for I Always Wore My Topi, 1963-1982
Two folders of correspondence primarily between Mabuce and Lucille Griffith relating to the compilation and publication of her Burma letters, 1968-1975. Also includes five folders that contain Griffith’s research notes; miscellaneous articles on Burma; transcriptions and photocopies of articles from missionary publications relating to Burma and Mabuce; reviews of I Always Wore My Topi and correspondence related to the book; and newspaper clippings pertaining to the publication.
Series IX: Photographs, 1891-1971
Series includes five folders of original and copy photographs primarily of Mabuce in the various phases of her life, along with photographs of her family, her husband, scenes of Burma, and of fellow missionaries in Burma.