Collins Day School, given by Mr. T.D. Collins, Nebraska, Pennsylvania. It is one of the best buildings in Korea. Many young men have gone out from this school all over the country.
First and second year classes exercising on the new playground, where we removed a big bank and built a stone wall. Here is an opportunity for a friend in America to help complete payment for it.
First year class ethics. The enrollment is 43 and the average attendance is 40. The teacher of this class, Mr. P.C. Lee was graduated from this school.
Second year class drawing. The enrollment is 20, the average attendance is 18. Mr. P.H. Lee is the teacher.
Manual training class of the 3rd and 4th years, any one of these articles made may be obtained as a souvenir from S.K. Dong, Chelulpo, Korea
This is the office. The six teachers at their desks from right to left are. 1. Mr. P.H. Noe, 2. Y.K. Chai, 3. C.S. Chai, 4. Mr. P.C. Lee, 5. K. Song, 6. Y.S. Pong, Mr. Y.K. Chai, Mr. C.S. Chai and Mr. Lee were graduated
25322 Sunday School Ralley, North Palace, Korea, during the visit of the World's Sunday School Commission, April 19, 1913
1808 Sunday School Rally, North Palace, Korea, during the visit of the World's Sunday School Commission, April 19, 1913
see Korea 1, page 21
A Korean challenge to American money. Hearing of the quarter centennial movement in America and that $3000 was needed for a Boys' school in Pyeng Yang the Christians made contributions and build the first story of stone. After a year an American lady gave money to complete it. 218 boys now with an average attendance, September 1913 of B.W. Billings
Korea in transition "The boy shall be father of the man" (A. Becker)
Stab wound of chest. This patient was very ppor and friendless. Discharged cured after being cared for at Dr. Follwell's dispensary.
This little patient came for treatment of short legs, a result of excessive burns. He was unable to walk when he came, being arrived from a distance by his father. This picture shows the patient 3 months later, Dr. Follwell.
Fatty tumor of neck removed by D. Follwell at dispensary. Pyeng Yang, Korea
26550 see Korea 2, page 165
Washing in Korea. In the distances the new "Grand Hotel" for foreigners and managed by Englishmen in process of creation. This river is near the railroad station of the Seoul and Chemulpo railroads, but the station cannot be seen
Pai Chai Haktang, Seoul, Korea. Students taking the morning exercise. In the center is seen the first modern brick, building built in Seoul in 1817. On the left is the new recitation hall just completed.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society's Woman's Hospital of Extended Grace and Hospital Board of Foreign Missions in the west gate of Pingipang Chosen. May 8, 1918, Korea
Severance Union Medical College, Nurse's Training School. Graduating class 1918, Seoul, Korea. Left to right standing: Dr. J.M. Hirst, Halma Myung Sook, Oh In Chul, Miss Esther L. Shields, R.N., Miss Elsie J. Shepping, R.N, Im Kwang Myung, Kim Yung Sil, Dr. Avison, Seated Mrs. J.P. Campbell
Unusual Red Cross Unit, all are missionaries left Seoul, Korean August 8 for "somewhere in Siberia." Mrs. Ludlow, Dr. Ludlow, Miss Eslib, Miss Reinnir, Dr. Tipton, Dr. Mansfield, Presbyterian, Miss Roberts, Methodist Episcopal, Miss Butler, Methodist Episcopal , Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.
Funeral procession leaving the palace the trees are presented by high Japanese nobility. There are offerings for the sacrifice covered with white. The long lines of rope - men are seen in the background with officials in front of them. Korea Old Emperors' funeral, March 3, 1919, Seoul
The bier leaving Palace home by about 200 men with another 200 pulling the ropes. Korea Old Emperors' funeral, March 3, 1919, Seoul
"Great Bier" the coffin is in this one borne by 200 men, the rope pullers help the bearers forward and steady the Bier, Korea Old Emperors' funeral, March 3, 1919, Seoul
Chosen Christina College, Seoul, Korea. Laying of cornerstone. Charles M. Stinson Building, April 19, 1919, Left to right, President Avison, Mrs. H.G. Underwood, Bishop Herbert Welch, and Professor S.Y. Pack
Chosen Christian College, Seoul, Korea. Laying of cornerstone. Charles M. Stinson Building, April 19, 1919, Left to right, Dean Becker, Mrs. H.S. Underwood, Bishop Welch, President Avison, Mr. Change (Chinese contractor), Professor Pack
Chosen Christian College, Seoul, Korea. Laying of cornerstone. Charles M. Stinson Building, April 19, 1919, Left to right, Professor Pack, Mrs. H.G. Underwood, Bishop Welch (in rear), Dean Becker and President Avison
The Red [...] ambulance. This man was brought one night 12 miles after an encounter with a blast in the mines. I took a large chunk of gold ore out of his leg. The day this was taken we treated 34 patients in 2 hours.
H11785 Housing conditions near the north branch of Chicago River, showing
the second row of four houses jammed up against the first. Chicago, Ill.
H11786 The passageway beside the four houses described in H11784-5. Among
the rest of the rubbish at the right, a pig is kept in the wired enclosure.
Chicago, Ill.
H11787 Noonday crowd of Jews, seen between 14th and 23rd St. and 5th Ave.
New York City.
H11788 Part of N.Y. skyline from the Long Island City Ferry, N.Y.
H11983 Beer, Wine and Whiskey wagon. Chicago, Illinois.
H11984 Man shot dead in front of this saloon near Lincoln St. Church.
Chicago, Illinois.
H11985 Chicken house and yard. Chicago, Illinois.
H11986 Raising chickens in the heart of the great city. Chicago, Illinois.
H11987 The man who runs this saloon was robbed of ten thousand dollars
which he had on hand to cash the checks of the men employed near the
Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Illinois.
H12060 The "Breakshoe" a great manufacturing plant erected by the
Government for the manufacturing of ordance and munitions and whose 8000
men were released at the signing of the armistice. Erie, PA.
H12063 Part of Lawrence Park showing the rear end of the school house in
which Methodist Episcopal services are held and where the Sunday School meets, PA.