Letter from Dora Giffen to her family reporting on activities in Egypt and her plans for returning home and including a notecard outlining the program of music (performers and pieces) given at her school that day.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she responds to news from home in Ohio, describes the health and activities of her fellow missionaries, notes a send-off for her aunt, Callie, and a gift received from Margaret Stevenson, amongst other things.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes work she is doing in the mission school, changes she is making to the program, conflicts with school staff, and more.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes traveling to Port Said to meet fellow missionaries - some stopping through to their posts in India - aboard the City of Harvard.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes, amongst other things, her plans to start a second school at the mission to reduce the distance students must travel and to improve recruitment for the school.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes the engagement of Helen Jones and Walter Hart, describes her social activities, and responds to news from her family in New Concord, Ohio.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her mother Frances Martin Giffen in which she describes the wedding of Sara Adair and Rev. Livingstone Gordon in February 1925, as well as the social activities and health and welfare of other missionaries in the area.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes her interactions in Tubhar, the blossoming of plants in the area, as well as a variety of social activities.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes her social and teaching activities while serving as a missionary at the Girls Boarding School, including her shopping excursions, the wedding of a fellow missonary, and the formation of an Internaional Committee on Christian Literature in…
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in which she describes her social and teaching activities while serving as a missionary at the Girls Boarding School.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family describing her social activities while serving as a missionary in Egypt, as well as the activities and health of her fellow missionaries stationed there.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family describing the preparations her aunt (Elizabeth Giffen) and cousin, Edna, are making to leave Egypt after the death of her uncle.