Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Letter No.91, 1978 December 12
Letter, Card, and Envelope: In the brief letter, Zhang discusses her thoughts and reactions of some published award-winning essays that she has recently read.
Card: The pear shaped holiday card, addressed to Dr. Hsia and his family, reads: Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year (English).
Letter No.92, 1978 December 15
Letter: Zhang informs Dr. Hsia that she has finished reading all of the published award-winning essays. She discusses her thoughts and reactions to the essays within the body of the letter. (Half of the letter is in handwritten Chinese characters and the other half is typed in English).
Letter No.93, 1979 February 10
Letter and Envelope: Zhang thanks Dr. Hsia for sending her a copy of Bei Mei Ribao (North America Daily). She mentions that while editing Xiao Tuan Yuan (Little Reunion), she also wrote a short essay. She also discusses a few other texts including Zhongguoren de Youmo (Chinese People's Sense of Humor).
Letter No.94, 1979 September 5
Letter No.95, 1979 December
Card: Zhang states that in her last letter to Dr. Hsia, she forgot to mention that she wants Radcliffe Institute to be the preferred publisher of her translation of Hai Shang Hua (The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai).
Letter No.96, 1980 November 12
Letter: Zhang tells Dr. Hsia some of the translations issues she is running into in translating Hai Shang Hua (The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai) into English. She then moves on to discuss her views on some of the all- female Chinese writers anthologies that are being published.