Box 2
Contains 38 Results:
Takanawa Institute, 1988
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Tokyo, 1984
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Tokyo + Taipei, 1984
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Travel Asian trip (fall), 1984
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
UB [Walla Walla Union-Bulletin] progress edition, 1982
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Visiting scholar (Bill Skinner), 1979
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Whitman in China historical info, 1981-2000
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Whitman students with and/or from China, 1982-1990
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Whitman summer studies in China, 2001
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Wuhan, 1986-1988
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.