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Chapter 1: The Life of Frank Schofield ¡¦ 20
1.A Freedom Fighter¡¯s Remarkable Journey: From Baslow To Korea E
2. ¡°The Arch Agitator:¡± Dr. Frank W. Schofield and the Korean Independence
Movement _Barbara Legault, John F. Prescott E
3.Dr. Frank W. Schofield and the Korean National Consciousness
_Doretha E. Mortimore E
4. Doctor Frank William Schofield - The Westerner Who Loved Korea
With His Body and Heart -_Chung Un-chanK
5.AutobiographyE
Chapter 2: 1916-1920 ¡¦ 104
1.The Unquenchable Fire
Chapter 15: Korea¡¯s Twenty-one Demands Upon Japan E
2.Frank Schofield and Henry A. Mee
Korea¡¯s Cry for Freedom E
3.March First Movements, Massacres in Jeam-ri and Suchon-ri
(1) What Happened on Sam Il Day March 1, 1919, The Feel of Korea (1966) E
(2) The Massacre of Jeam-ri (1919) E
(3) Report of the Suchon Atrocities (1919. 7. 26) E
4. Critiques of Japanese Colonialism
1) The Seoul Press
(1) National Happiness the Real Criterion of Successful Government (1919. 4. 13) E
(2) Japan¡¯s Problem in Korea (1919. 5. 10) E
(3) Drastic Reform Needed (1919. 10) E
(4) A Visit to West Gate Prison (1919. 5. 11) E
(5) Deep-rooted and Unjust Suspicion (1919. 5. 16) E
2) The Japan Advertiser
(1) Freedom from Assimilation E
(2) Readers in Council: An Imperial Commission of Inquiry for Korea (1919. 7. 1) E
(3) Discovery of the Korean Mind (1919. 8. 2) E
(4) Korean Reforms: Japan¡¯s Challenge to Korea.An Impossible Policy (1919. 8. 26) E
(5) Reforms in Korea II: Canada or Ireland? Need for an Investigation (1919. 8. 27) E
(6) Readers in Council: Torture in Korea.A Matter for Dr. Midzuno (1919. 11. 29) E
(7) Missions Blamed for Korean Unrest (1919. 12. 10) E
(8) Origin of False Korean Reports (1919. 12. 28) E
(9) Korean Reforms: A Critical and Constructive Survey of the New Regime (1920. 3. 12) E
(10) Korean Reforms: A Critical Survey II . The Passing of the Gendarmes (1920. 3. 13)E
(11) Korean Reforms: Genuine Ameliorations Have Failed of Effect because of Harsh
Administration (1920. 3. 14) E
(12) Readers in Council: Korea.A Rejoinder to the Rev. Frank Herron Smith (1920. 4. 10) E
3) The Globe
(1) Korea Groans Beneath Yoke of Oppression (1920. 7. 12) E
(2) Future of Korea: An Interview with Mr. Hara (1920. 9. 4) E
4) New York Times Current History
Torture of Prisoners in Korea (1920. 1.) E
5) The Christian Science Monitor
Korean Women Have the ¡®Him¡¯ (1920. 6. 7) E
6) Dong-A Daily
(1) The Key to the Development of Joseon (1920. 4. 1) K
(2) Ninety Strikes Is too Severe (1920. 4. 1) K
5. Reports from the Mission Field
(1) December 30, 1916 E
(2) January 8, 1917 E
(3) December 3, 1918 E
(4) January 11, 1919 E
(5) May 8, 1919 E
(6) August 7 1919 E
(7) August 7, 1919 E
(8) August 9, 1919 E
(9) October 25, 1919 E
(10) December 6, 1919 E
(11) December 13, 1919 E
(12) December 23, 1919 E
(13) December 27, 1919 E
(14) January 22, 1920 E
(15) April 21, 1922 E
Chapter 3: 1920-1958 ¡¦ 306
1.World-renowned Veterinarian
(1) Frank W. Schofield.Bibliography E
(2) OVC¡¯s Brilliant Scientist Korea¡¯s ¡°Tiger Grandfather¡±_Robin Baird Lewis E
2.Veterinarian Articles and Thesis
(1) Damaged sweet Clover: The Cause of a New Disease in Cattle simulating
Hemorrhagic septicemia and Blackleg (1924) E
(2) A Case of scrapie in an Imported Ewe (1938) E
(3) The Pathology and Bacteriology of Infectious Atrophic Rhinitis in swine
(1950) E
3.Works for Korea
(1) Re: Korea Missionaries and Work Among Japanese E
(2) My Beloved Joseon Compatriots K
(3) My Dear Joseon Friends K
(4) My Beloved Brothers of Joseon K
(5) Dear Joseon Brothers K
Chapter 4: 1958-1970 ¡¦ 392
1.Article Contributions
1) March First Manse Movement and Its Spirit
(1) The Unity Shown by ¡°Hail Independence¡± (1969. 2. 28, 3. 1) K
(2) The Victory of Righteousness, Courage, and Freedom (1960. 4. 28) K
(3) The March First Movement Is the Symbol of the Korean Spirit (1969.03.01) K
(4)The Bedridden ¡°Thirty-fourth Representative¡± of the March First Independence
Movement (1970. 3. 2) K
2) Critiques of Injustice and Corruption
(1) Why Are There Armed Police in front of the National Assembly Hall? (1959. 3. 1)K
(2) My View on the Coup d¡¯Etat of the Korean Republic E
(3) Dr. Schofield Talking about March 15 (1962. 3. 15) K
(4) Unsettled Second Homeland: Dr. Schofield Wrote to Chairman Park (1963. 3. 23) K
(5) I Have a Right to Speak. I Belong to Korea 1963. 9. 13 K
(6) Austerity Only by Example: Special Contribution by Dr. Schofield (1964. 1. 16) K
(7) A Person Who Deserves Imprisonment (1964. 2. 25) K
(8) A Full Account of the Scandal Should Be Revealed (1964. 3. 3) K
(9) In the Middle of Division Everywhere (1964. 12. 6) K
(10) Letters to the Editor: Unrest in Korea (1965. 11. 2) E
(11) The Problems of Seoul University: Orthodox, Paradox, Vanity (1962. 12. 3) K
(12) The Church in Korea, Yesterday and Today (1961. 3) K /E
(13) A Strong Responsibility for the Eradication of Illegalities and Corruption (1970. 4. 16) K
3) Thoughts of the Time
(1) Good and Evil_Thoughts of the Time (1967. 1. 24)E
(2) Resurrection_Thoughts of the Time (1969. 4. 2)E
(3) Christian Thoughts Beyond Science_Thoughts of the Time (1969. 8. 12)E
(4) Atheistic Humanism_Thoughts of the Time (1969. 9. 11)E
(5) Chusok and a True Meaning of Thanksgiving_Thoughts of the Time (1969. 9. 26)E
(6) Death of a Child and Death of Jesus_Thoughts of the Time (1969. 11. 28)E
(7) Honesty Is the Only Way to Prosperity (1961. 4)E
(8) The Greatest Power in the World (1959. 3)K
(9) A Long and Difficult RaceE
2.Orphanages, Bible Study, Education
(1) Further News from Korea E
(2) Orphanage Building Fund E
(3) Work in Korea E
(4) My Dear Friends-1 E
(5) My Dear Friends-2 E
(6) My Dear Paisley Friends and Other HelpersE
(7) Pearls E
(8) Address to the Graduating ClassE
Chapter 5: Evaluation and Reflection ¡¦ 506
1.Mass media on Schofield
A Good Friend E
Jeam-ri Prays for Dr. Schofield Who Protected the Village During the March
First MovementK
2.Koreans¡¯ Reflections on Schofield
The Last Moments of Dr. Schofield with Baek Nan-yeong and Chun Taek-bu K
The Dr. Schofield Spoken of by Lee Gap-seongK
My Savior and Mentor Dr. Schofield_Lee Sam-yeolK
3.International Reflection on Schofield
(1) Obituary: Francis William Schofield 1889-1970 E
(2) Dr. Frank W. Schofield E
(3) Some Recollections of Dr. Frank SchofieldE
4. Schofield, The Sleepless Tiger: an Original Musical PortraitE
_David Archibald
Appendix ¡¦ 605
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