Loma Linda University Archives and Special Collections
Peiping China June Dear Father Coulston I just feel about wild There are so many things to think about and so many things to see too that I hardly know where I am at I feel like a ship without a rudder Mr Christian has been appointed administrator of everything He is not clever nor is he awfully bright I cannot trust his judg ment Now I thought that you could find out at least I have told Mr Christian to have the American Consul drop it until they hear
Leatha Coulston to Family - Jun 1934
Correspondence
1934-06
Brooks, Leatha Wenke 1905-1997
Loma Linda University Archives and Special Collections
On Train Dearest folks I just left Nanking and I will be in Chiao T ou Tseng at about noon I hope there will be someone to meet me The trip down has been so lonely but I have to get used to it It was heartbreaking to leave Peiping It was our first home I really do want to come to America If I am as lonesome as I have been the last couple of weeks the I will not stay here It would be better to be with my own people After all it means little to anyone else T
Leatha Coulston to Family - Jul. 5, 1934
Correspondence
1934-07-05
Brooks, Leatha Wenke 1905-1997
Loma Linda University Archives and Special Collections
Chiao T ou Tseng July Dear folks Your letters written just after Elmer s death came this morning I have read and re read them and will probably read them some more I am staying here with Calista and Cecil They are so good to me Everyone has been good to me but Calista is a real comfort She lets me talk and never seems bored and it seems to relieve me This is a lovely place although it is very hot We have a lovely swimming pool not more than twenty