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- "Conditions In China Are Reported Bad By Chapman, Former Grinnell Student" Scarlet and Black (16 December, 1925), v. 33, n.23, p.3
- "Grinnell in China" Scarlet and Black (24 February, 1926), v. 33, n.45, p.2
- "Brewer Eddy Lauds Word of Grinnell Men in China" Scarlet and Black (28 January, 1927), v. 34, n.30, p.2
- "China Trying To Accept Our Ways Chapman Asserts" Scarlet and Black (05 October 1927), v. 35, n.6, p.1
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- "The Future of China" The Oberlin Review (10 October 1901), pp. 40-41.
- King, Henry Churchill. "Address of Welcome [to ABCFM meeting in Oberlin]" The Oberlin Review (16 October 1902), pp. 43-44.
- "The Shansi Fund" The Oberlin Review (4 February 1904), p. 356.
- "Message to the Oberlin Students from Paul Corbin" The Oberlin Review (20 April 1905), pp. 426-8.
- "$3000 is Goal Set For "Shansi Day" This Year" The Oberlin Review (January 28, 1913), pp. 1, 4.
- "Many Members Added to Chinese Student Colony" The Oberlin Review (September 17, 1915), p. 2.
- "The What, Where, When, Why and How of the New Oberlin in China" Oberlin in China (supplement to the Oberlin Alumni Magazine) (28 February 1918), p. 2.
- "Hutchins Writes of First Days in Shansi" The Oberlin Review (November 3, 1922), p. 2. <
- "Shansi Students Refused to Join in Chinese Strike" The Oberlin Review (25 September 1925), p. 1.
- "Says Shansi Believes Oberlin Best in World" The Oberlin Review (6 October 1925), p. 1.
- "Sees Work in Shansi as Aiding Growth in China" The Oberlin Review (March 22, 1927), p. 2.
- Rogers, Mary C. "The Spirit of Shansi" The Oberlin Review (October 9, 1928), p. 2.
- "Announce Subject for Shansi Essay Contest" The Oberlin Review (December 11, 1928), p. 1.
- "Shansi (editorial)" The Oberlin Review (March 5, 1929), p. 2.
- "Louis, '28, Talks on Shansi Life" The Oberlin Review (January 13, 1931), p. 1.
- Phillips, Walter S. "Out There in Shansi" The Oberlin Review (January 16, 1931), p. 2.
- "Shansi Comes to the Campus" Oberlin Alumni Magazine (July 1932), p. 305.
- "Cheney, Hamilton Chosen for Posts At Shansi School" The Oberlin Review (February 24, 1933).
- "Address on China by H.C. White Will Culminate Shansi Day" The Oberlin Review (January 11, 1935), p. 1.
- "The Shansi Fellowship" The Oberlin Review (November 6, 1936).
- "Shansi Day Chapel To Reveal Names of Representatives" The Oberlin Review (January 8, 1937).
- "Kennedy Appointment As New Representative To Shansi Announced" The Oberlin Review (May 13, 1938).
- "One Senior To Be Sent to Shansi" The Oberlin Review (December 13, 1938).
- Dutton, Tom, and Cay Schweser. "Charlotte Tinker, Herb Van Meter, Returned China Representatives, Tell Orient Experiences at Chapel Tuesday" The Oberlin Review (September 27, 1940).
- "Shansi Group Holds Chapel This Morning" The Oberlin Review (October 20, 1942), p. 1.
- Losch, Marge. "Tomorrow Ushers In China Day" The Oberlin Review (April 20, 1945).
- "Yang Announces Two '46 Reps At Traditional Shansi Chapel" The Oberlin Review (February 5, 1946), p. 1.
- "Shansi's Fourty-first" The Oberlin Review (January 14, 1947).
- "Ming Hsien School, Oberlin Arch Honor Martyrs of Boxer Revolt" Oberlin in China (supplement to the Oberlin Review) (19 September 1947), p. 1.
- "Educators from East, West Work Together at Ming Hsien" Oberlin in China (supplement to the Oberlin Review) (13 February 1948), p. 1.
- "China Committee Selects Student Shansi Reps" The Oberlin Review (September 18, 1948), p. 2.
- "Shansi Announces Stark To Teach in Ming Hsien" The Oberlin Review (February 11, 1949).
- "To Fee or Not to Fee" The Oberlin Review (May 20, 1949).
- Pierre, Mary. "Kennedy Sees Schools As Vital Opportunity" The Oberlin Review (May 5, 1950), p. 1.
This material may be protected by copyright law [Title 17 U.S. code]. These reproductions are copies of documents deposited in the Oberlin College Archives. They have been furnished solely for this special, multi-institutional project and for the purpose of private study, scholarship, or research. Photographs cannot be reproduced for publication without the permission of the Oberlin College Archives.
- "Letters From Joe Beech" Wesleyan Argus (1 April 1902)
- "Wesleyan In China" Wesleyan Argus (30 April 1902)
- "A Letter From Joe Beech, '99" Wesleyan Argus (20 May 1902)
- "Another Letter From Beech, '99" Wesleyan Argus (3 December 1902)
- "Wesleyan University Chung King Institute" Wesleyan Argus (16 December 1903)
- "A Letter From Joe Beech" Wesleyan Argus (7 June 1905)
- "Wesleyan University Mission School" Wesleyan Argus (5 November 1905)
- "Letter From Joe Beech" Wesleyan Argus (25 November 1905)
- "Joe Beech " Wesleyan Argus (6 March 1907)
- "Wesleyan In China" Wesleyan Argus (27 February 1911)
- "Yard Heard From" Wesleyan Argus (4 January 1912)
- "Communication" Wesleyan Argus (7 March 1912)
- "Yard Heard From" Wesleyan Argus (28 March 1912)
- "Fifteen Wesleyan Workers In China" Wesleyan Argus (8 February 1915)
- "Dr. Goudy, '97, On Year's Furlough" Wesleyan Argus (15 April 1915)
- "'Joe' Beech to Speak Sunday" Wesleyan Argus (29 April 1915)
- "Dr. Joe Beech Gives Chapel Talk Thursday" Wesleyan Argus (13 May 1917)
- "A New College President in China (Edwin C. Jones)" Wesleyan Alumni (October 1917)
- "Wesleyan and the Yellow Hope" Wesleyan Alumnus (April 1919)
- "West China University Great Educational Centre For China" Wesleyan Argus (29 January 1920)
- "Useful Work of Thirty Alumni in China" Wesleyan Alumnus (March 1922)
- "Birdie Larkin Tells of Chinese Inn and Describes Opium Evil" Wesleyan Argus (2 March 1922)
- "Troubles of Travel in Chinese Mud are Vividly Described" Wesleyan Argus (27 March 1922)
- "Conditions In China Are Miserable And Populace Needs Help" Wesleyan Argus (25 May 1922)
- "A Brief History of the Joe Beech Fund" Wesleyan Argus (5 October 1922)
- "Facts" Wesleyan Argus (5 October 1922)
- "Why Money for West China?" Wesleyan Argus (5 October 1922)
- ""Joe" Beech Fund" Wesleyan Alumnus (December 1922)
- "Plea For Christian Leadership In China" Wesleyan Argus (12 March 1923)
- "'Birdie' Larkin, '18, Writes From China" Wesleyan Argus (19 April 1923)
- "American Scientists In China" Wesleyan Argus (20 March 1924)
- "Communication" (from "Birdie" G.R. Larkin) Wesleyan Argus (24 March 1924)
- "'Wesleyan in China'' comes to the Fore as Pledges are at Hand" Wesleyan Argus (25 March 1924)
- "George Bradford Neumann" Wesleyan Alumnus (July 1924)
- "Dr. Gowdy, '97, Speaks" Wesleyan Argus (29 September 1924)
- "Obituary - Edwin Chester Jones, B.A., '04" Wesleyan Alumnus (October 1924)
- "Tribute to Edwin Chester Jones" Wesleyan Alumnus (October 1924)
- "Wesleyan In China" Wesleyan Argus (5 June 1925)
- "Baccalaureate and University Service are Held Sunday in Memorial Chapel" Wesleyan Argus (8 June 1925)
- "Reports are Received on Wesleyan-In-China" Wesleyan Argus (19 September 1925)
- "Wesleyan in Peking" Wesleyan Alumni (November 1925)
- "Wesleyan Missionaries In China" Wesleyan Alumnus (June 1926)
- "Wesleyan Christian Association Has Broad Program" Wesleyan Alumnus (December 1926)
- "Alumni in Kuliang" Wesleyan Alumnus (December 1926)
- "Prof. K. P. Harrington Writes About China" Wesleyan Argus (25 February 1927)
- "Larkin Letter Tells of Affairs in China" Wesleyan Argus (4 March 1927)
- "Larkin Writes about Chinese University" Wesleyan Argus (28 March 1927)
- "Clemons, '02, Escapes from Chinese" Wesleyan Alumnus (July 1927)
- "Beautiful Science Hall Honors Memory of Ed Jones" Wesleyan Alumnus (May 1927)
- "Jones Hall Dedicated" Wesleyan Alumnus (May 1927)
- "Dr. Joseph Beech, '99 on Duty" Wesleyan Alumnus (May 1927)
- "Joe Beech Returned from West China" Wesleyan Alumnus (February 1928)
- "G. R. Larkin, '18, Leaves West China University" Wesleyan Argus (22 March 1928)
- "Dr. Joseph Beech Will Address Forum on 'The Crisis In China'" Wesleyan Argus (23 April 1928)
- "'Joe' Beech, '99, Will Speak At Forum Tonight in Eclectic" Wesleyan Argus (26 April 1928)
- "$500,000 Bequeathed To 'Wesleyan In China'" Wesleyan Argus (25 April 1929)
- "Dr. Joseph Beech of West China University Will Speak in Chapel" Wesleyan Argus (13 October 1930)
- "Wesleyan in China" Wesleyan Alumnus (February 1931)
- "Wesleyan To Provide Ambulance For Work Of Beech In China" Wesleyan Argus (13 April, 1931)
- "'Joe' Beech to Speak in Theatre Tonight" Wesleyan Argus (16 April 1931)
- "Dr. Beech Lectures on Work in Chengtu" Wesleyan Argus (20 April 1931)
- "Pledges for Wesleyan Ambulance Now Total $672.45, Nearing Goal" Wesleyan Argus (20 April 1931)
- "The Gift of Wesleyan to West China--1931" Wesleyan Alumnus (November 1931)
- "Wesleyan Ambulance Almost At Destination" Wesleyan Argus (25 February 1932)
- "Wesleyan Ambulance Arrives In Chungking" Wesleyan Argus (14 April 1932)
- "Wesleyan Ambulance Reaches Destination" Wesleyan Argus (26 May 1932)
- "Campus Chest Budget 1932-1933" Wesleyan Argus (3 October 1932)
- "Dr. Joseph Beech, '99, Guest of University" Wesleyan Argus (28 September 1936)
- "Campus Chest Program Starts Wednesday with Larger Budget as New Objective" Wesleyan Argus (28 September 1936)
- "Why China? " Wesleyan Argus (1 October 1936)
- "Campus Chest Money Goes to China for Scholarships and Teaching Beds" Wesleyan Argus (4 March 1937)
- "Christian Association's Campus Chest Drive is Launched by Dr. Joe Beech" Wesleyan Argus (30 September 1937)
- "Exchange Student Arnault is Thrilled and Impressed by Many Foreign Sights" Wesleyan Argus (30 September 1937)
- "Dr. Hoover, Throop Speak in Assembly" Wesleyan Argus (30 September 1937)
- "Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek Thanks Dr. Joe Beech" Wesleyan Argus (30 September 1937)
- "The Beech Family is Inheriting the Earth" Wesleyan Alumnus (July 1938)
- "Joe Beech '99 Builds Wesleyan Into China" Wesleyan Alumnus (May 1939)
- "West China Union University Bombed" Wesleyan Alumnus (October 1939)
- "Joe Beech '99 Decorated By China" Wesleyan Alumnus (May 1940)
- "Order of Brilliant Jade Awarded to Joseph Beach, '99" Wesleyan Argus (13 May 1940)
- "Address By Beech, Alumnus Speaks on Chinese Missions" Wesleyan Argus (26 September 1940)
- "Wesleyan Thanked for Gift to China" Wesleyan Argus (5 December 1940)
- "Beech to Speak on Chinese Interests" Wesleyan Argus (24 March 1941)
- "Chinese University Thanks Wesleyan" Wesleyan Argus (26 March 1942)
- "Inflationary Trend In China Described" Wesleyan Argus (6 April 1942)
- "Heaton Heads College Charities Campaign" Wesleyan Argus (5 October 1942)
- "Wesleyan Chest Campaign Begins" Wesleyan Argus (8 October 1942)
- "Wesleyan-in-ChinaBuilt for the Future" Wesleyan Alumnus (July 1943)
- "Campus Chest Drive Begins Today" Wesleyan Argus (14 July 1943)
- "Campus Chest Drive Under Way" Wesleyan Argus (21 July 1943)
- "Campus Chest Drive" Wesleyan Argus (19 April 1944)
- "Campus Chest Drive" Wesleyan Argus (3 May 1944)
- "Joe Beech, '09, Tells of Work Being Done In China" Wesleyan Argus (25 June 1944)
- "C. A. Campus Chest" Wesleyan Argus (20 July 1945)
- "C. A. Campus Chest Drive to Begin on July 30" Wesleyan Argus (27 July 1945)
- "C. A. Nearing Goal" Wesleyan Argus (10 August 1945)
- "Campus Chest Goal $3500; Successful Drive Expected" Wesleyan Argus (16 October 1946)
- "Chinese Philosopher to Speak at Honors College Tonight" Wesleyan Argus (15 January 1948)
- "Ding Dong Chop!" We Send Toy Foo To China College" Wesleyan Argus (30 September 1949)
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