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The Life and Work of Dr. C.C. Chang
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This collection contains items about the life and work of Dr. Chieh-chien Chang, a Chinese American scientist and faculty member of the Catholic University of America between 1963 and 1977.
Description
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Archives of the Catholic University of America
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Atlas Tian Xu
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English, Chinese, Japanese
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Documents and Images
Coverage
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1908 to 2006
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AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORY RESEARCH CENTER AND UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
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Xi'an County Town Center
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A 1930s picture taken by a Japanese photographer shows Xi’an county’s town center (today part of Liaoyuan city, Jilin Province), which was the nearest town to Dr. Chang’s home village. Notice the bilingual billboard in the middle, which juxtaposes Japanese (right) and Chinese (left) characters for Japan’s allegedly blood-fortifying tonic “Blutose,” a subtler sign of the country’s dominance in Manchuria.
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1930s
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Atlas Xu
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Xi'an County, Fengtian Province, Machuria (now part of Liaoyuan city, Jilin Province), China.