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1. American Childhood, Chinese Maturing
MY parents' origin was Lebanese. They came to America from the Maronite Catholic village of Hamana near Beirut which was briefly in the news last year when it was shelled by U.S. .warships
Author: DR. GEORGE HATEM (MA HAIDE) Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. Great Figure, Warm Friend
MY awareness of Soong Ching Ling dawned in 1934, the year I arrived in Shanghai as a young doctor who knew nothing about China, the Chinese revolution, or revolution in general. Soon she came to
Author: MA HAIDE (DR. GEORGE HATEM) Year 1981 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. New Life in China, and U.S. Revisited
SOON after arrival at the Chinese Red Army area in 1936 I sat in on the two weeks of daily talks Mao Zedong had with Ed Snow about China, her history and society, the Long March and her Communist
Author: DR. GEORGE HATEM (MA HAIDE) Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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4. Eradicating VD: The Public Health Care Solution
I REGARD this award as a recognition of the work done by myriads of unsung medical personnel in China.1 would like to say a few words on disease eradication relating to preventive medicine.
Author: DR. MA HAIDE Year 1988 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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5. A Tribute
THIRTY-SIX years ago Edgar Snow and I went into what was then the unknown land of Communist China. What we saw and heard Ed has written and ably interpreted time and again, committedly and with great
Author: MA HAI-TEH (Dr. George Hatem) Year 1972 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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6. Normalization Has a History
WHEN normalization of diplomatic relations between China and the U.S. was announced, it seemed sudden to many people. As someone who has lived for 45 years among the Chinese people and 20 odd years
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1979 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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7. China's Fight to End Leprosy
THEY stood on a hill in Guangxi, south China, with the setting sun behind them, waving goodbye with raised hands deformed by missing fingers, some with simply knobs at the end of an arm. Our medical
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Liao Chengzhi: He Loved His Land and His People
IT was in 1936, in a little mountain-girt village in northern Shaanxi province right after a battle, that I first met Liao Chengzhi, my teacher and friend for many years. Clad in an old, much-patched
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1983 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. My Last Breakfast with Rewi Alley
DURING THE half century of our close friendship, Rewi and I had chatted over breakfast in many parts of China - Shanghai. Yan "an, Shandan, Beijing. . . I didn't know when I stopped at his room in
Author: MA HAIDE Year 1988 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. A Contrast in Equality U.S. Negroes and China's Minorities
AS A DOCTOR, for the past dozen years I have been living and working among the different minority nationalities in China - Mongolians in the extreme north to Lis in tropical Hainan Island, travelling
Author: MA HAI-TEH (GEORGE HATEM) Year 1963 Issue 10 PDF HTML