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 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 New Concord, Ohio about her missionary life in Egypt and the health and activities of her peers.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in Ohio in which she describes her missionary life in Cairo, as well as the health and activities of her peers, including her sightseeing and guiding the Bible Women's Conference, organizing social activities, searching for plays in a bookstore, and traveling to…
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family in Ohio in which she describes her missionary life in Cairo, as well as the health and activities of her peers, including her exams, the community's activities in celebrating (American) Thanksgiving, and the process of organizing Sabbath evening services.
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 in New Concord, Ohio about her missionary life in Egypt and the health and activities of her peers. Included is a note listing the program of "shadow pictures" the group performed for a birthday party.
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 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 father (Elliot M. Giffen) and family at home in Ohio in which she describes the death of her uncle, John Giffen and his funeral arrangements. Also included is a letter from Mrs. Alice Askren inviting her to vacation with them, with Dora's commentary on it.
Letter from Dora Giffen to her family describing their reaction to the news of the death of Marion, presumably a relative, and husband of Ethel. The letter also describes Dora's activities and those of her fellow missionaries in Cairo.