Unidentified sender discusses troubles in the Hinghwa region with anti-church rhetoric. Also discusses a young girl who was in need of assistance going back to school.
Unidentified writer (possibly Blanche) describes challenges in running the mission in China, including politics, school enrollment, and funding.
Letter from Ruth to Grace McClurg in which she describes a visit to Whitewater and spending time with Mrs. Wheeler, as well as a visit from Mrs. Lawson while she (Ruth) was ill.
Kuo Chang’s letter to Grace McClurg discussing the annual social meeting at Fukien Christian University and the events that transpired.
Note from Chua Deh Liong to Grace McClurg in which he describes a choice of Chinese characters he proposes that Dr. and Mrs. Thomas use for their Chinese names.
Letter from Grace McClurg in which she describes the situation of Bertha, who has had some sort of medical issue and needs more time for recovery if she is to complete her term as a missionary but is not cleared to return from Hinghwa to Sinyu and needs perhaps another semester in order for that to…
Letter from Emma to "Mama," written on her Mother's birthday and in which she thanks her mother for sending records, describes her delight in the child Edwin Jones, and gossips about a woman named Miss Groves.
regarding language to be entered into deeds for property in China purchased by the church for missionary purposes and the importance of registering deeds with the American consulate
Kuo Chang’s letter to Grace McClurg discusses the strikes and activities of the Fukien Student Association as well as the issues between the students of Church schools and Government schools.
An outline of the life history of Na Ming Seng, as captured by Grace McClurg
Letter from Grace McClurg to Mrs. Harvey and Secretaries describing damage and casualties suffered when a typhoon struck the Fukien coast, an estimate and request for funds to repair, and other activities in the daily administration of the mission school.