"One phase of our Extension Work. The students go out to a nearby Village to instruct the farmers in planting the improved cotton seed." Students kneeling in a field to plant cotton seeds for local farmers. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"A Fen Ho crossing, July 1924." A rope is held up by logs to cross the river. On the closer side of the river a small boat is docked, and several people are working on both sides of the water. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"Mr. Y.K. Chao (Rel. Ed.)." A man in a Chinese style robe, holding a book in his hand. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"The fine department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry at Ming Hsien (Oberlin-in-Shansi) Middle School at Taiku co-operates with us in loaning us a pure blooded Ramboullet Ram for use in our Extension Work." A ram in front of a wall outdoors. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A group of village people viewing the prizes to be given for local exhibits. A group of adults and children on a raised walkway. Some of the children hold large bowls. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Paul and Charlotte Reynolds were missionaries serving under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Fenchow, Shansi Province., and Principal C.W. Wang, Graduate of Cheeloo Theological Seminary and an able and inspiring leader. A Chinese man in a suit posed for a photo outdoors. Principal of the Catherine S. Harwood Bible Training School.
"Process #9: Preparing the warp thread for the loom." Three women loading yarn on to a machine, possibly to make the threads finer. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"A tour through the Woolwork Department" "Our hope that poor students could earn here, outside of class hours, what they needed toward their school expenses, has for the past five years, been fully realized." "Process #1: The heaviest dirt is removed from the wool in a very simple, locally-made machine." A group of women in dresses and aprons stand outside by an old fashioned wash bin. Three of the women are holding baskets of wool. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Process #11: Carefully cutting any loose ends after cloth has been taken from loom. Women sit at a long table and trim loose thread from freshly woven cloth.