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Individual Correspondences: S-Z, 1986 - 1988

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents

From the Sub-Series:

Personal Correspondence includes letters, notes, and cards to and from Nien Cheng. The contents of these materials are mostly personal in nature, though some information about her work and impact as an author can be found in these files. Of interest are individual correspondences between other authors. artists, and political or governmental figures including Susan Mary Alsop, Ruth Bell Graham, Anthony Grey, Princess Alice (Duchess of Gloucester), and Stanley Karnow. There are also letters with individuals representing the Royal Dutch Shell Co. Groups, including from John H. Loudon.

Also included here are drawings and poems written by Nien Cheng's late daughter, Meiping Cheng c. 1955 to family friend Marina Cunningham. These materials were returned to Madame Cheng after relocating to the United States in 1987 by Cunningham. To date, this is the only known remaining personal item from Meiping Cheng.

Dates

  • 1986 - 1988

Conditions Governing Access

Access to the collection requires an advanced appointment. Contact staff prior to preferred date, at rockarchives@sru.edu

Extent

From the Collection: 24.14 Linear Feet (8 record cartons, 3 document cases, 12 archives boxes, two oversized flat folders.) : The archive is approximately 24.14 linear feet in size and the library contains over 1,200 hardback and paperback 20th-century to 2009 volumes in both English and Chinese.

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

From the Series: Chinese

From the Series: Japanese

Related Materials

See also the audio cassette of Orville Schell "Beijing, Spring and Beyond" in Series 8.

Separated Materials

Oversized correspondence was removed (Box 6, Folder 1) in Series 1A.

Materials Specific Details

This folder contains personal correspondence to and from Nien Cheng. Items of note are letters from televangelist Robert Schuller, American sinologist Orville Schell, Robert Kriss of Time Magazine, Dutch author Adriaan van Dis, David Brooks of The Wall Street Journal, and L.C. van Wanchem of Royal Dutch/Shell Co.

Repository Details

Part of the Slippery Rock University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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