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Box 17

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior, 1903-1906

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 235
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1903-1906

Writing - Articles in Japan Mission News, 1922-1924

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 236
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1922-1924

Writing - Articles in Mission Studies - Woman's Work in Foreign Lands, 1899-1902

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 237
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1899-1902

Writing - Column in Life and Light for Woman, March, 1889

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 238
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: March, 1889

Writing - Columns in Mission News, 1908-1916

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 239
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1908-1916

Writing - Column in The Reminder (Bethany Union Church), 1909

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 240
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1909

Writing - The Christian Kindergartens in Japan in The Japan Evangelist, Feb. 1922

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 241
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: Feb. 1922

Writing - Lecture - The Bridge and Why it Claims our Interest, 1887

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 242
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1887

Writing - Lecture - Congregational Work for Children in Japan, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 243
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lecture - The Ideal Child the Product of the Ideal Home, the Christian Home, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 244
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lecture - The Mysterious Turning of Japan, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 245
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lecture - Notable Kindergartens, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 246
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lecture - The Open Door - Three Ways of Looking In, 1904

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 247
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: 1904

Writing - Lecture - A Professor of the Soul, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 248
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lecture series starting with "Return to Japan", n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 249
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.

Writing - Lectures - various, n.d.

 unspecified — Box: 17, Folder: 250
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Annie L. Howe's correspondence includes letters to family, friends, and colleagues in her teaching and missionary work. Letters home to family during her 40 years in Japan are particularly interesting, as she describes her impressions, her work, cultural differences, and living conditions in detail. Correspondents of note include E. W. and Mary Blatchford, who helped Howe start a kindergarten in their home, and students and colleagues with whom she worked in Japan. Career materials include...
Dates: n.d.