THE AMERICAN MISSION IN EGYPT The Girl's College in Cairo. A school of junior college grade, the most advanced of the 60 conducted by the mission. American Mission, Cairo Jan. 19. 1929. Dear Friend, You gave me no address, but I was glad to receive your greetings. I am sorry you are not here…
THE AMERICAN MISSION IN EGYPT The Girl's College in Cairo. A school of junior college grade, the most advanced of the 60 conducted by the mission. American Mission, Cairo June 22, 1929 Dear Dora, It was kind of you to remember me at the Christmas time. I wish you had written more. I miss you…
Dora E. Giffen The teacher and pupils of the Khroonfish School, Cairo. The little blind girl is the last one to the right in the back row. The little deaf boy had his leg broken and was not in school the day that this picture was taken. - Miss Faheema.
Taken during the Bible Women's Conference, and shows the women congregated in the walk in front of the summer house that was used as a dining-room during the Conference. The machine in front of the gate is Dr. Phillips new Ford.
This picture was taken from the upstairs porch of our Shubra House. I am the one on the path at the extreme right of the picture. You can see the roof of our largest summer house on the left of this path that leads to the house.
PMI school yard
P.M.I. School Yard
P. M. I. = Pressly Memorial Institute Girls' School - Assiut, Egypt
On the "Witness" Luxor & Upper Nile Nov. or Dec. 1922
This is a picture of the little room that Edna Sherriff and I occupied when we were on the "Witness." The Fees took the picture while they were occupying the same bedroom