Exterior of home at 'East End'. The only family of the Gen. Board who lived near moved into other quarters on the East side of the University campus so the W.F.M.S. moved there too! The locality was familiarly know as 'East End'. Here with one servant of all work and in great serenity (save for the French garrison's two hours of bugle practice every day within a half stone's throw of the door) the Peking members of the W.F.M.S. lived from Christmas 1902 to November 1903.
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