Early Life: family background; education; accepts teaching position from Yale-in-China program. China Experiences: teaching English at Changsha; response to extra-territoriality; description of the foreign community in Changsa; description of students\u27 goals, political activity and attitudes toward Christianity; impressions of Sherwood Eddy; awareness of Japanese build-up in northern China; teaching at Yencheng University and working with the Yenta Christian Fellowship; impressions of John Leighton Stuart; Christianity and the needs of a modernizing China; awareness of the Chinese Communists; trip to Free China, 1940; accepts position as representative of Yale-in-China Board of Trustees, 1943; trip to Changsha after V-J Day; reconstruc...