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437 Index Bold page numbers refer to figures. allen, Horace N., 13 all-Korean Overseas Convention (Haeoe Hanjok taehoe), 239–241, 242 an Chae-hong, 58, 59, 170, 268, 270 an Ch’ang-ho, 132; background, 141; capture by Japanese, 235; as independence leader, 52, 141; New People’s Society, 139; in provisional government, 103, 119, 128, 132–133, 141–143, 154–155, 358n109; resignation, 127; rivalry with rhee, 126, 131, 133–134, 142–143, 154, 156–157, 158–159, 251; in Shanghai, 123; in United States, 39, 91, 141, 165, 176 an Hyŏn-gyŏng, 67, 67, 80 appenzeller, Henry G., 8–9, 8, 13, 14, 15 avison, Oliver r., 9, 9, 13, 212, 292, 336n17, 336n19, 374n28, 375n47 Beck, S. a., 104, 116, 291, 353n39 Berle, adolf, 208, 217, 375n46 Bertsch, leonard m., 273 Borthwick, William, 120–121, 120 Brockman, Frank m., 48, 49, 52–54 Buck, Pearl S., 205 Bunker, Dalziel a., 9, 13, 25 Business Promotion Club (Hŭngŏp Kurakpu), 170, 290, 367n116 Cairo Declaration, 224–225, 376n66 Chang Sŏg-yun (Sukyoon Chang, montana Chang), 92, 213, 220, 225 Chang t’aek-sang, 90, 269, 280, 351n7 Chang tŏk-su, 58, 168, 268, 269, 392n3 Chiang Kai-shek. See Jiang Jie-shih China: Korean independence activists, 87–88, 179; Koreans in, 215; league of Nations delegation, 180, 181–182; Nationalist government, 262, 387n135; relations with Japan, 178; sightseeing tours, 130; wars with Japan, 8, 15, 203, 235. See also Shanghai Ch’oe Ch’ang-sik, 157, 157, 158, 365n83 Chŏng Han-gyŏng (Henry Chung), 113, 117; education, 111–112; First Korean Congress, 92, 94, 95, 97; at Korean Commission, 111–113, 149, 153, 356n76, 358n97; Paris Peace Conference delegation, 90; petition to Wilson, 91, 313–315; publications, 116; rhee and, 131–132, 134–135, 140, 142–143, 351n3; at UNCIO, 227, 250; Washington Conference, 117, 147 Ch’ŏng-Il chŏn’gi (a record of the SinoJapanese War), 5, 15 Chŏng’ŭp speech, 273 Chŏn Kyŏng-mu (Jacob Kyuang-moo Dunn, J. K. Dunn), 238, 239, 242–245, 246, 248, 264 Cho Pyŏng-ok (Pyung Oak Chough), 92, 268, 365n65 Cho So-ang (Sowang tjo), 57, 129, 170– 171, 206, 250, 251, 290, 358n111 Christian Conspiracy Case, 51–55, 135 Christian Friends of Korea, 212, 217–218, 292, 374n28, 375n47 Christianity: English Bible, 16; Japanese persecution, 52, 54; in Korea, 48, 52, 109–110; rhee’s activities in prison, 13–15, 14; rhee’s conversion, 11, 13, 76–77, 284, 337n32; rhee’s faith, 284–285. See also methodist Episcopal Church; missionaries; Seoul YmCa Chungking (Chongqing), Korean Provisional Government, 118, 205– 210, 216, 226, 235, 247–248 Churchill, Winston, 229, 230–231, 374n29 Clemenceau, George, 104, 106 Collaborative association (Hyŏpsŏnghoe), 128, 128 communism, 139–141, 152, 158, 262–263 Communist Party, Korean, 139, 158, 261, 262, 268, 270, 362n21 Comrade Society (tongjihoe): all-Korean Overseas Convention, 239–241, 242; chapters, 164, 167–171, 204; charter, 165; conferences, 166, 167, 169, 174–175, 246, 248; founding, 162–163, 164–165; leaders, 163, 166, 174–175; membership, 171–172, 236, 289–290, 293n18, 368nn122–124; platform, 166, 167, 172; purposes, 162–163, 164, 165–167, 171–172; reactions to rhee’s 438 Index marriage, 199, 200; rhee funded by, 118, 165, 177, 179, 203–204, 370n5; tactics, 165, 172 Comrades’ village (tongji-ch’on), 164, 173–174, 368n132 Conference of the Comrade Society representatives in the United States and Hawaii (tongji mip’o taep’yohoe), 167, 174–175, 369n138 Conference of the representatives of the Koreans in Hawaii (Hawaii Hanin taep’yohoe), 166 Coordinator of Information (COI), 218– 219, 225–226 Crofoot, J. W., 122, 123, 130 Cromwell, James, H. r., 210, 211, 215– 217, 242–243, 291–292, 375n46 Democratization revolt (minjunghwa or minjuhwa undong), 175–176, 238–239 Dinsmore, Hugh a., 20 Dolph, Frederick a., 112–113, 117, 147, 149, 291 Donner, Francesca. See rhee, Francesca Donner Donovan, William t., 217, 218–219, 221, 293 Douglass, Paul F., 211, 212, 213, 217–218, 292, 374n28, 375n30 Drummond, Eric, 185–186 Eddy, Sherwood, 54, 62 education: classical Chinese, 3, 7–8, 11, 283; doctoral dissertation, 35, 35; George Washington University, 23–26, 27, 28, 29, 340n23; Harvard University, 29–32, 31, 32, 36, 340n34; political, 10, 11; prison school, 14–15; Western-style, 8–10, 11, 283–284. See also Princeton University Elliott, Edward G., 34, 35, 35, 343n46 Erdman, Charles r., 33, 341n39, 342n44...

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