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vii ILLUSTRATIONS  Maps following page x Japan’s Invasion of China, 1931–37 China, 1937–38 Nanking, 1937–38 Nanking Safety Zone, 1937–38 Ginling College, 1937–38 Plates following page 62 Central Building and 500 Dormitory of Ginling College in 1930s Arts Building Interior of the College Library Building The three-member Emergency Committee of Ginling’s refugee camp Minnie Vautrin in junior high school Vautrin’s last portrait Tsen Shui-fang in her early fifties Tsen in her eighties Two leaves from Tsen’s handwritten Chinese diary Pages from one of Vautrin’s handwritten family letters Vautrin and workers at the Red Cross rice kitchen serving refugees Staff, volunteers, and visitors at Ginling’s refugee camp Vautrin, Rev. James McCallum, and Dr. Lewis Smythe +X)URQWPDWWHULQGG $0 Refugee students at Ginling’s camp Vautrin with China missionaries, St. Louis, May 1941 The Order of the Jade bestowed on Vautrin in July 1938 Vautrin’s grave in Shepherd, Michigan Hua-ling Hu and Zhang Lian-hong visit Vautrin’s bronze bust on the campus of Ginling College, December 2003 viii ILLUSTR ATIONS +X)URQWPDWWHULQGG $0 ...

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