Periodical entitled, "Ray O. Light Newsletter," Volume 1, Number 2, presenting an article entitled, "The U.S.'China Alliance and the Question of the Main Enemy."
Photograph album of Laura M. Bragg, 1881-1978. Bragg was the founder and first librarian of the Charleston Free Library in 1931 and was the director of the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts from 1932-1939. Includes Citadel and Virginia Military Institute commencement invitations, postcards and photographs of Miss Bragg with Chinese cadets.
One page poster that reads "The night was long and dawn came slow to the Crimson Land. For a century demons and monsters whilred in wild dance, And the five hundred million people were disunited. Now the cock has crowed and all under heaven is bright Here is music from all our people from Yutien too, And the poet is inspired as never before. WHEREVER THERE IS OPPRESSION THERE IS RESISTANCE." Illustration includes map of China in the background with images a long line of people extending from the map coming into focus in the foreground.
Political Science educational materials entitled, "The Realm of Contemporary Reason and Three Experiments in Modern Form," providing sections entitled, "An Explanatory Note About Experiments in Thought and Modern Form," "Classical and Mutating Structures of Reasoning," "Realm and Modern Thought," and "Asian Leaders."