Lillian Haass (left) and Mary Dingman (right) with Zuo family children in Changsha, 1923
Born
(1886-11-26)26 November 1886
Merton, Wisconsin, US
Died
7 January 1964(1964-01-07) (aged 77)
Los Angeles, California, US
Nationality
American
Other names
Chinese: 夏秀蘭, Xia Xiulan
Occupation
YWCA secretary
Known for
Industrial work in China
Lillian Katherine Haass (Chinese: 夏秀蘭, Xia Xiulan;[1] 26 November 1886 – 7 January 1964) was a YWCA worker in Shanghai, China, between 1914 and 1945. She led efforts to educate Chinese women to become leaders among industrial workers.
to educate Chinese women to become leaders among industrial workers. Lily K. Haass was born in Merton, Wisconsin. She graduated from the Whitewater State...
Rosenberg, Heinz Schippe, Irene Wiedemeyer, Talitha Gerlach, Maud Russell, LilyHaass, Cora Deng and Cao Liang. His politics turned from fairly-conventional...
the forceful secretary LilyHaass argued unsuccessfully with Ding over the direction of the YWCA industrial program. LilyHaass wrote to the World YWCA...
participated in a Marxist study group which included the likes of Rewi Alley, LilyHaass, Talitha Gerlach and Cora Deng. Russell departed China in 1943, and began...
usually met in Alley's house, included YWCA secretaries Maud Russell, LilyHaass and Deng Yuzhi. Gerlach came to the conclusion that the sincere, capable...
Far Eastern Policy. The American YWCA Secretaries Talitha Gerlach and LilyHaass, who had both worked in China, were also supporters. After leaving the...
the committee, as did the American YWCA Secretaries Talitha Gerlach and LilyHaass, who had both worked in China. From 1946 the organization was headed by...
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