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Show Y. W. C. A. STUDENTS TEACHING IN CHINA Physical Training School Maintained Main-tained in Shanghai. The ,ist majority of Chinese mer enietiiber their mothers ns cripples Many a girl wanders Into n mission .l.ool who has not had her own feet ;iouiid. but hns never seen a woman f her own class who could wnlk. nnd. I here fore, she wnlks In n most ungaln It fashion scarcely conscious of her mi til nil feet. The 'hlnese Medlenl Association an Association composed only of fbl-MM fbl-MM physicians niosil graduates from American and Knglish Institutions have aaktd the entire educated community commu-nity of the country to co-operate In better health for the children of Chi na. All the Mlsslen Hoards operating In China felt that one of the grentest contributions the Young Women'i' Christian Association could offer to the henlth of China would be to establish es-tablish a normal school for the training train-ing of physical directors. Accordingly, In Shanghai, which la the greatest port In China, the national nation-al committee established such a school In 1014. The school has won favor with all educationists, both missionary and government. There have already been nine graduates from this school Miss Ylng Mel Chun, n graduate of the Wellcsley School of Physical Bdu cntlon, hns been dean of the school (iraduntes of the school are scuttered from Canton to Peking, teaching with conspicuous success In twelve inlHsi nnd government schools. |