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Vol. VII.

CHRISTIAN

AMERICA

ASSOCIATION

Office: 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.

JUNE, 1921

EDITORIAL BOARD

Che Kwei Chen, Editor
Daniel C. Fu, Managing Editor
Paul C. T. Kwei, Associate Editor
Ling Su Loh, Associate Editor
Paul C. Fugh, Associate Editor

No. 8

REPRESENTATIVE EDITORS

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All manuscripts should be sent to C. K. Chen, Apartment 8, 609 West 115th Street, New York, N. Y. For business matters, address letters to Daniel C. Fu, 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Christian China is published monthly except July, August, September and October. Annual subscription is one dollar, per copy fifteen cents. Postage to foreign countries, 25 cents extra.

Entered as second-class matter at New York Post Office March 19, 1919, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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THE BOAT HOUSE WHERE THE CHINESE DELEGATION MET LAST SUMMER

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Vol. VII.

JUNE, 1921

THE SUMMER CONFERENCES

No. 8

Our students are now offered the opportunities to attend. the various summer conferences under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Associations and the Young Women's Christian Associations for the interests of college students in America. The spots on which these conferences will be held are carefully selected summer resorts of unusual beauty. Many of us remember the wonderful scenery around Lake George, often called the Switzerland of America; or the picturesque Lake Geneva; or the glorious woods and waters at Seabeck. They surely are ideal places for meditation, recreation, and rest.

To our students the conferences afford opportunities to come together from many college communities at the close of an academic year for a brief period of time to enjoy friendly open fellowship of a rare kind. We shall share with one another our religious and spiritual experiences that have led us to a fuller realization of the meaning of service and real purposes of life. We shall face our personal, national, and international problems, and endeavor to prepare ourselves to solve them. We shall discuss with open-mindedness and frankness what Christianity can contribute in the re-making of China, and the nature of its contribution. We shall try to discover the forces that will lead our country to become a powerful factor for international fairness, righteousness and truth.

Moreover, we shall have occasions to hear many helpful messages on the various phases of our life-problems from leaders. of world-wide reputation that have had a great deal of valuable experiences in trying to solve them. We shall meet men and women from many parts of the world, and do our share as representatives of our country in furthering international understanding and good-will. We shall live for a few days in a quiet, friendly, and inspiring atmosphere, that may widen our outlook and clarify our vision. Let us all make an effort to utilize these opportunities of the conferences and endeavor to strengthen our faith in our country, humanity, and God.

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