Kiangsu
Shanghai:
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Anglo-Chinese School (C.M.S.), W. A. H. Mouie. Cathedral School. S. P. G. Barrow.
Medhurst College (L.M.S.). Rev. E. J. Malpas, B.A. Medhurst Girls' School.
NOTE.-In Shanghai there are the following schools provided for by the Shanghai Municipal Council from the rates, but under the control of British teachers entirely:
Public School for Boys (foreigners). G. M. Billings.
Public School for Girls (foreigners), Miss Patterson. Thomas Hanbury School for Boys (Eurasians). A. J. Stewart. Thomas Hanbury School for Girls (Eurasians). Miss Mayhew. Public School for Chinese, G. S. F. Kemp.
Ellis Kadoerie Public School for Chinese. R. G. Dowie. Nieh Chin Kuel Public School for Chinese, I. H. Turner. Polytechnic Public School for Chinese, G. S. F. Kemp.
Shanghai High School (for foreign girls), Miss J. M. Fraser B.A. Shanghai Jewish School, Miss Perry, B.A.
Kwangtung-
Canton:
Holy Trinity School (C.M.S.), Rev. W. W. Rogers. Wesleyan Girls' Boarding School, Miss F. A. Britton.
Manchuria
Fakuting: (via Newchang). Christian Middle School (Irish Pres. Miss.). Haicheng San Yu Middle School (U.F. Church of Scotland).
Hulan (Heilungkiang), Christian School for Boys (U.F.C.S.). Rev. D. C.
Davidson, M.A.
Kuangchengtzu: Middle School (Irish Miss.). Rev. W. H. Gillespie, M.A. Kwangning:
High School for Boys (Irish Miss.), Rev. W. Hunter, B.A. Ditto for Girls.
Liaoyang Wen de High School (U.F.C.S.), Rev. G. Dougles, M.A. Moukden:
Manchuria Christian College (U.F.C.S.) (Irish Miss.), D. T. Robertson,
M.A.
Medical College (U.F.C.S.), Dugald Christie, C.M.G., F.R.C.S., &c: Yushuting (Kirin): Wen Shu Middle School (Trish Miss.), Rev. A. Weir, B.A.
Shansi-
Taiyuanfu Baptist Miss. Soc. Middle School, Rev. H. R. Williamson. Shantung-
Chefoo: China Inland Mission Schools for Foreign Boys and Girls. Chowtsun: Kwang Pei Middle School (Eng. Bap. Miss.), Rev. A. G. Castleton. Peichen: English Baptist Middle School, Rev. A. E. Greening. Taianfu C. of Eng. Mission School, Rev. J. W. Hunter, Rev. C. R. Burnett,
M.A.
Wei-hai-Wei:
Shensi
The Government School (for Chinese boys).
Wei-hai-Wei School for Foreign Boys, L. H. Beer, L.C.B. Wei-bai-Wei School for foreign girls, Mrs. Bruce Shepherd.
Sianfu English Baptist Girls' School. Mrs. Shorrock. B.A. Szechwan-
Chungking Friends Mission High School, R. L. Simpkin, M.A. Fowchow: Boys' Christian School (Can. Meth. Miss.), Rev. R. S. Longley. Mienchow:
Anglo-Chinese School (C.M.S.), Rev. F. J. Watt, B.Sc. Girls Boarding School (C.M.S.), Miss V. C. Mannett. Penghsier Canadian Mission School. Rev. F. Dickinson, B.A. Tehyang: C.M.S. Boys' School, Rev. A. E. Seward.
NOTE. There are several schools throughout the country conducted under the auspices of the China Inland Mission, but the members of this mission are not in all cases British.
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German Schools in China.
Deutsch-Chinesische Mittel Schule (Old Peiyang University), Peking, Chibli. Tientsin, Chihli, Kaiser Wilhelm Schule, Boys and Girls of European
parentage, 180.
Hankow, Hupeh. Deutsch-Chinesische Schule, Boys, 50. Kaiser Wilhelm
Schule for European children, 22.
Shanghai:
German Engineering and Medical School, formerly in the French Concession. now at Woosung Forts; Teachers, &c., 50; Boys, 570. German School for Chinese, Kiangse Road.
Kaiser Wilhelm Realschule and Kindergarten for European children, 226. Tungsun viâ Canton. Rhenish Mission Middle School. Hokshiha: viâ Canton, Basel Mission School.
Kaying Kwantung. Basel Mission Middle School; Men, 20.
Kowloon (Hong Kong). Blindenheim (Mission School for Blind); Girls, 62. Kuchuk: via Canton. Middle and Normal School (Basel Mission); Boys, 77. Linpingchow via Canton. Basel Mission School. Lukhang via Canton, Berlin Mission School. Shuichowfu. Berlin Mission School; Girls, 46.
NOTE. During 1915-6-7 many of the above schools were closed. During 1914 many were closed, of which details cannot now be obtained. Prior to 1914 the various German Missionary Societies were very active in Kwangtung and Shantung.
American Universities in China.
Peking University. Rev. H. H. Lowry, D.D. (President); Men, 800. University of Nanking, Rev. A. J. Bowen, LL.D. (President); Men, 460. St. John's University, Shanghai, Rev. F. L. H. Pott. D.D. (President); Men,
483.
West China Union University, Chengtu, Szechwan. Rev. J. Beach, D.D.
(President); Men, 355.
Boone University. Wuchang, Hupeh, Rev. A. A. Gilman, B.A. (President);
Boys. 316.
Shantung Christian University, Weihsien, Rev. J. P. Bruce, M.A. (President);
Men (including Medical School), 216.
Soochow University, Soochow, Kiangsu, Rev. J. W. Cline, D.D. (President);
Men, 420.
NOTE.Peking and Nanking Universities are Union" institutions, and controlled by American missions. The West China Union University and Shantung Christian University have British missionaries acting with Americans on the faculties.
St. John's University and Boone University are under the American Church Mission.
Soochow University is under the Methodist Episcopal Mission of America.
Approximate number of American men and women engaged in teaching in mission and other schools and colleges of all grades:-
American Colleges in China.
Hangelow Christian College; Men. 200 (Chekiang Province).
Peking. Chihli:
North China Union Women's College; Women, 37. Union Medical College for Women, 53.
Tungchow: North China Union College of Arts; Men, 87. Amoy, Fukien:
Talmage College (Kulansu); Boys, 87.
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