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Joseph, William A.
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William Joseph's second journal on the visit to China in 1972. Its topics include Wu Hsi Handcraft Clay Figure Factory; Discuss with the City Planner Mr. Chen Jung-Hua; Ji Nan Pencil Factory; Discuss with Ye Kuang-Yau, Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee in Shantung Province People's Hospital; Discuss with Li Hua-min, the chairman of Revolutionary Committee in Tientsin Mental Health Prevention and Cure Hospital; Tiensin Red Flag Embroidery Factory; Tiensin No.1 Carpet Factory; "Poor" Housing Area in Tientsin; Tientsin City Ho Ping District May 7th Cadre School; Return to Tientsin Mental Hospital for further questioning. All the topics are direct transcriptions from the author's journal. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
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Hospitals Psychiatric hospitals City planners Revolutionary Councils Embroidery May Seventh cadre schools Tianjin Shi hong qi ci xiu chang Tianjin Shi jing shen bing fang zhi yuan Jinan qian bi chang Tianjin di tan chang Shandong Sheng ren min yi yuan Wuxi (Jiangsu Sheng, China) Shandong Sheng (China) Jinan (Shandong Sheng, China)
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