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Arthur W. Hummel (1884–1975)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Edwin G. Beal
Affiliation:
Washington, D.C.
Janet F. Beal
Affiliation:
Washington, D.C.

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Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1976

References

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