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ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ANNUAL MEETING, March Z2-24, 1968 Benjamin Franklin Hotel, Philadelphia On March 22, at 5:45 p.m. , the Society for Ch'ing Studies will hold a "pay-as-you-go" cocktail party in the Benjamin Franklin Hotel. The exact location will be given in the program for the Annual Meeting. All members of the Society, and those interested in the field, are welcome. The "pay-as-you-go" procedure has been adopted since it does not seem equitable to disburse Society funds on liquor when so many members cannot be present. As in the past two years, the Society has been permitted to organize two joint sessions at the Annual Meeting. These will be: Joint Session with the Society for Ch'ing Studies, I OFFICIALS AND EMPERORS: STUDIES IN CH'ING POLITICS Chairman: Fang Chao-ying, Columbia University Chang Po-hsing and the K'ang-hsi Emperor Jonathan Spence, Yale University O-erh-t'ai and the Yung-cheng Emperor Kent Smith, Connecticut College Ch'ing Emperors and Local Magistrates John Watt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Discussants: Lawrence Kessler, Univ. of North Carolina Silas Hsiu-liang Wu, Boston College - 1 - Joint Session with the Society for Ch'ing Studies, II THE CHINESE REFORM MOVEMENT IN THE 1890'S Chairman: John K. Fairbank, Harvard University Cheng Kuan-ying: The Comprador as Reformer Yen-p'ing Hao, University of Tennessee Reform in Hunan, 1895-1898 Charlton M. Lewis, Brooklyn College Liang Ch'i-ch'ao in the 1890's Hao Chang, Louisiana State University The Reform Movement and Ch'ing Foreign Policy John Schrecker, Princeton University Discussant: Richard C. Howard, Cornell University Members of the Society who wish to receive these papers in advance should send their names and addresses to Professor K. C. Liu, Dept. of History, University of California, Davis, Calif. 95616, not later than January 30, 1968. ******* Editor's Note: We will continue sending the bulletin to all those at present on the mailing list; those receiving the bulletin are naturally invited to join the Society if they have not already done so. This they may do by sending a check for five dollars (payable to the Society for Ch'ing Studies) to the secretary, Mrs. Marilyn Egel, Society for Ch'ing Studies, Box IUI, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. All other communications, comments and material for the bulletin should be sent to the editor, Jonathan Spence, 2185 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, U.S.A. -2- ...

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