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MISCELLANY, [19]. Contains a variety of manuscript items and printed
ephemera, including a fortune telling guide and information about the lottery,
with several lottery tickets in Chinese and English for various businesses and
games; tables for comparing Western and lunar calendars; instructions for sending
telegrams. Forms part of: Kern County Museum Collection. Asian
Amer AAS ARC 2000/13 CHINESE LOTTERY TICKETS
INCLUDING BOSTON D.T., LEE TAI DAY TIME AND AMERICANCO, AND FOOK TAI NIGHT TIME 
INSTRUCTIONS
TO USE TELEGRAM Huanwei Liu

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CHINESE OVERSEAS ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDIES OF CHINESE OVERSEAS (ISSCO)
Professor L. Ling-chi Wang of the Ethnic Studies Department at the University
of California, Berkeley and other colleagues founded ISSCO in 1993 to advance
research and scholarly exchange on Chinese Overseas studies. ISSCO provides channels
for research and publications, organizes international conferences, and publishes
conference proceedings. L. Ling-chi Wang and Wang Gungwu,
editors CHINESE DIASPORA: SELECTED ESSAYS Asian
Amer DS732 C556 1998 Conference Proceedings LUODI-SHENGGEN*:
THE LEGAL, POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STATUS OF CHINESE IN THE DIASPORA
Sponsored by the Asian American Studies Program at the
University of California, Berkeley, this conference (San Francisco, 1992) led
to the establishment of the International Society for the Studies of Chinese Overseas. *"Growing
roots where they land." Wang Gungwu PROGRAM
AND PAPER ABSTRACTS FROM THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CHINESE OVERSEAS CONFERENCE
Asian
Amer Conference File |