An Evening with the China Division
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Document Type
Audio Recording
Location
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
Start Date
6-12-1946 7:45 PM
Description
The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 20, 1946, page 235.
Duration: 1:58:15
The recording begins a few minutes into the program.
(0:0) J. L. McElhany reads a letter from President Truman regretting that he is unable to address the SDA General Conference.
(1:25) W. P. Bradley introduces special music
(1:59) Mrs. Minnie Iverson Wood sings, accompanied by violin (George Wargo) and piano (unknown)
(7:54) Minnie Iverson Wood’s second song
(12:43) W. P. Bradley introduces E. L. Longway, acting president of the China Division
(13:57) E. L. Longway reports on the China Division and introduces Abbie Dunn
(21:07) Abbie Dunn speaks about her time in China
(26:27) E. L. Longway stops Dunn because of time. He honors several workers. He introduces C. H. Davis.
(28:46) C. H. Davis speaks
(39:05) E. L. Longway introduces S. J. Lee, treasurer of the Shanghai Committee
(40:18) S. J. Lee talks about traveling between Shanghai and Chungking
(54:28) E. L. Longway introduces Mrs. Hartwell and family
(55:27) Mrs. Raymond Hartwell plays “Holy City” on the marimba
(1:01:46) E. L. Longway introduces E. H. James
(1:02:41) E. H. James speaks
(1:11:26) Milton Lee introduces David Lin
(1:12:19) David Lin plays a Voice of Prophecy broadcast in Chinese
(1:17:38) E. L. Longway introduces Mrs. John Oss
(1:19:37) Mrs. John Oss discusses her experience being interned in Shanghai
(1:29:17) E. L. Longway honors more interned workers and introduces G. J. Appel and Harold Shultz in Mongolian and Tibetan garb.
(1:30:22) G. J. Appel and Harold Shultz speak about the work in Tibet and Mongolia
(1:36:18) E. L. Longway introduces Dr. Herbert Liu
(1:36:46) Dr. Herbert Liu discusses medical work in Chungking, China
(1:43:23) E. L. Longway introduces Jerry Christensen
(1:44:10) Jerry Christensen speaks
(1:52:10) E. L. Longway introduces Y. H. Chu, editor of the Chinese Signs of the Times
(1:52:27) Y. H. Chu speaks
An Evening with the China Division
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 20, 1946, page 235.
Duration: 1:58:15
The recording begins a few minutes into the program.
(0:0) J. L. McElhany reads a letter from President Truman regretting that he is unable to address the SDA General Conference.
(1:25) W. P. Bradley introduces special music
(1:59) Mrs. Minnie Iverson Wood sings, accompanied by violin (George Wargo) and piano (unknown)
(7:54) Minnie Iverson Wood’s second song
(12:43) W. P. Bradley introduces E. L. Longway, acting president of the China Division
(13:57) E. L. Longway reports on the China Division and introduces Abbie Dunn
(21:07) Abbie Dunn speaks about her time in China
(26:27) E. L. Longway stops Dunn because of time. He honors several workers. He introduces C. H. Davis.
(28:46) C. H. Davis speaks
(39:05) E. L. Longway introduces S. J. Lee, treasurer of the Shanghai Committee
(40:18) S. J. Lee talks about traveling between Shanghai and Chungking
(54:28) E. L. Longway introduces Mrs. Hartwell and family
(55:27) Mrs. Raymond Hartwell plays “Holy City” on the marimba
(1:01:46) E. L. Longway introduces E. H. James
(1:02:41) E. H. James speaks
(1:11:26) Milton Lee introduces David Lin
(1:12:19) David Lin plays a Voice of Prophecy broadcast in Chinese
(1:17:38) E. L. Longway introduces Mrs. John Oss
(1:19:37) Mrs. John Oss discusses her experience being interned in Shanghai
(1:29:17) E. L. Longway honors more interned workers and introduces G. J. Appel and Harold Shultz in Mongolian and Tibetan garb.
(1:30:22) G. J. Appel and Harold Shultz speak about the work in Tibet and Mongolia
(1:36:18) E. L. Longway introduces Dr. Herbert Liu
(1:36:46) Dr. Herbert Liu discusses medical work in Chungking, China
(1:43:23) E. L. Longway introduces Jerry Christensen
(1:44:10) Jerry Christensen speaks
(1:52:10) E. L. Longway introduces Y. H. Chu, editor of the Chinese Signs of the Times
(1:52:27) Y. H. Chu speaks