Dr. Eddy urges students to live christian lives and explains mission work being done around the world. Tributes Grace Coppock who had recently passed away in China.
Ethel P. Hartley describes the beginning of her YWCA work in China as a secretary. She mentions meeting Grace Coppock and aspiring to be as influential as her.
Portrait of Grace Coppock during her education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Taken from an article in the October 1921 edition of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Alumni Association Journal.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article on DATE reporting on the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser's progress. They decided to extend the fundraiser in hopes of contacting more students to donate.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on February 27, 1923. The article explains who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on February 27, 1923. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article on April 7, 1922 reporting the final day of the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser. The fundraiser had raised $800 by that morning and was expected to reach the goal of $1500 by that evening.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article on April 6, 1922 reporting on the progress of the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser. The article also describes Grace Coppock and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser to begin later that day, April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.
Picture of a Daily Nebraskan article promoting the approaching Grace Coppock Memorial Fundraiser on April 5, 1922. The article describes who Miss Coppock was and the importance of the fundraiser.