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Correspondence, reports, speeches, and notes dealing with Barnett's years in pre-Communist China and in Japan, his activities as a lay leader in the Methodist Church, his many functions in the International and United States YMCA, his affiliations with several United Nations and other organizations, and his personal friends and family.
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Gift of Arthur Doak Barnett, 1975 & 1979.
Date of acquisition--1975. Accession number--M75.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 03/31/89.
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Eugene E. Barnett (1888-1970) began his work with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) by serving as a Secretary for the University of North Carolina Student YMCA from 1908-1910, where he was enrolled as a graduate student.
In 1910, the YMCA sent Barnett to China, where he was to remain until 1937. In China, he organized the YMCA in Hangchow, and served as its General Secretary until 1921. In 1925, became the Senior Secretary for the International Committee of the YMCA in China. He served concurrently as Associate General Secretary of the China National Committee and was also a member of the National Christian Council.
In 1937, the YMCA recalled Barnett to the United States, and he became the Executive Secretary of the International Board of the YMCA. In this role, he managed the World Services Program, and was instrumental in helping the YMCA to elimiate a substantial amount of accumulated debt.
In 1941, Barnett became the General Secretary of the National Council of YMCAs. He would serve in this position until his retirement in 1953.
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(Predominantly letters to and from Barnett, but also Including some reports and speeches. The container lists includes a partial listing of the contents in the chronological Folders, arranged by year.)
1910
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(Voyage across Pacific, first impressions of Orient, China, etc.)
1911
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1912
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(Manchus abdicate. Sun Ya-tsen. Yuan Shih-Kai…What's his game?)
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1913
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1914
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1915
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1916
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1917
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1918
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1919
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1920
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1921
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1922
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1923
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1924
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1925
Box 3
(Shooting of students in mass demonstration, Shanghai. Reports, comments, pamphlets)
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(Articles: "New Cycle in Cathay..." by John St. Burgess; "Looking at America - in China" by Lewis Gannett; "Missionaries at Caesar's Footstool" by Rawlinson)
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1926
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1927
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1928
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(Situation in China and Y)
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(Conference in Shanghai in September, 1928)
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1929
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Box 5
(Published by F.E. Information Bureau, Nanking. Gift of C.T. Wang)
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(Eugene Epperson Barnett to Bertha Smith Barnett (Mrs. Eugene Emerson Barnett), RB and Eugenia Mae Barnett in college, etc.)
1920s-1930s
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1930
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1931
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1931-1932
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1932
(Predominantly family letters)
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1933
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(Topics listed on Folder)
1934
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(Including: from Henry DeWitt Barnett, ADS, Robert Warren Barnett (M.A. Chapel Hill, North Carolina - coming out to Shanghai enroute Oxford University); re: summer family reunion; Eugene Epperson Barnett to PHB - letters, etc.)
1935
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(Review of work of Y in China 1835-1935)
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(To Robert Warren Barnett (Oxford, Europe); Eugenia Mae Barnett (Peking); Henry DeWitt Barnett (Webb School, California). Subjects: Japan, Communism in China, (the) Depression, the Raven trial, R.R. Service's Illness and death, Dr, David Yui's illness, etc...)
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1936
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(Subjects include: Death of Dr. David Yui; Death of Eugene Epperson Barnett's father, the Rev. Robert H. Barnett; and 1936 "Forebodings" regarding Henry DeWitt Barnett, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, New Age and Totalitarianism, Visit to Hangchow, Chinese soldiers, and the "New Deal" )
Box 8
(Including "China Goes Modern", "Supercargo" - What the West has given to China - cultural end scientific, education, medical science, athletics, Relief work, "Awakened China")
1937
Box 9
(Including: Reports on Japanese atrocities in China (Rape of Nanking - report). Relief work - Y news - Eugene Epperson Barnett visit to South America (Lima, Peru), Personal letters ... to Hollis Wilbur (mostly China Y problems). Kiang Wen-han report on visit to Japan. Letter from Mrs. Frank Rawlinson, etc. Pamphlet -New Life Movement.)
Box 9
("What the Y.M.C.A Has Contributed to the Chinese Church" - T.T. Law. Translated by T.K. Woang from article in Chinese in Truth and Life Magazine October 1935 - also pamphlet)
1938
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(In China, Hangchow captured by Japanese (December 24, 1937) - "heroic service" of "plucky foreigners" - Gene Tuwen, Vaneverer (sic), Clayton, Fairclough (CIM)…also in Nanking - George Fitch.)
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(These are filed with the 1944 material in the collection, and consist of reports via excerpts on Y work in various parts of world... projects by Hatch, Buck, etc.)
1939
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(These are filed with the 1951 material in the collection. They consist of excerpts from Eugene Epperson Barnett letters)
1940
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1941
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1942
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(Letter to McMullen "children" on "Hangchow Reunion" at 203 Hartsdale Road - 1st returnees on SS Gripsholm. News of the "Macs" - Hangchow under Japanese, etc.)
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(re: news from Shanghai via first Gripsholm arrivals)
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1943
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(Mostly Eugene Epperson Barnett letters to: Bertha Smith Barnett (Mrs. Eugene Emerson Barnett); Henry DeWitt Barnett; to various persons and Mrs. New re: a young Chinese fiend of hers; Robert Warren Barnett; Lillian Smith (in Clayton) February 9th - congratulations on list of Honor Roll of Race Race Relations just announced... also on recent issues ofSouth Today;to 'Aunt' Janie Uhlendorf Brown)
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1942-1943
Box 11
(from Chungking, Yunnan, Lanchow, Wong Kong with reports from all over China. These reports includes dates and details on places and conditions of interest)
1938-1944
Box 12
(Includes reports or excerpts on YMCA workin various parts of the word, including work of the Hatches (agriculture) in India, of Buck (physical education), etc.)
1944
Box 12
(Mostly Eugene Epperson Barnett - full of comment on national and world affairs as well as on family news (Robert Warren Barnett, Henry DeWitt Barnett - overseas; Arthur Doak Barnett; Eugenia B. Schultheis, Billy, Bobby)
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1945
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(Material pertaining to clearing of Y debt in 1945)
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(Y, Church, USO, etc.)
(includes letters to Bertha Smith Barnett (Mrs. Eugene Emerson Barnett))
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1946
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(Includes ofTar Heel Daily(April 14), and conferring of honorary degrees at the University of North Carolina, circa 1939)
1947
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(Includes on to Rotary Club, South Bend, Indiana, introduced by Paul Hoffman)
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(including letter from O.R. Magill from Winling, Shanghia on Y, and letter from Doak on China situation)
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1948
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1949
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(Informal notes (on Displaced Persons, Expellees, Refugees, Y in Europe, Churches, etc.) )
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(Includes a lists of subjects)
1950
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(Mostly Eugene Epperson Barnett to Bertha Smith Barnett (Mrs. Eugene Emerson Barnett))
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1951
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(Mostly Eugene Epperson Barnett to Bertha Smith Barnett (Mrs. Eugene Emerson Barnett))
Box 15
(Excerpts from Eugene Epperson Barnett letters beginning 1939-1951on the subject)
1952
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(On visits to Rome, Athens, Turkey, including bibliographies, letters, schedules, etc.)
Box 16
(Includes letters, speeches, schedules with expenses)
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1952-1954
Box 16
(Duties, role, etc. - correspondence re: above over period of years, reports of statements, etc.)
Box 17
1953-1954
(Includes Plenary Session, International Committee, YMCA)
1955
Box 18
(Includes lists of persons seen, letter, and a confidential report )
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1954-1956
1957
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1960
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(Condolence and Congratulations)
1959
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1963-1966
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1963-1966
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1963-1966
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1947-1950
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1951-1952
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1910-1968
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1910-1968
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1936-1959
(Duplicates)
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1929-1955
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1929-1955
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1929-1955
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1929-1955
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1905-1910
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1910-1916
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1917-1922
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1923-1926
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1927-1931
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1932-1953
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1954-1964
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1965-1970
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1940-1970
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1940-1970
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