| Archive No.  | Title | Description | Link | 
        
            | 1 | China Aid Information Exchange 1  | Undated; Minutes from the second meeting of the China Aid Information Exchange held on April 28  | D1.001 | 
        
            | 2 | China Aid Information Exchange 2  | 4/29/1938; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for April 29, 1938 | D1.002 | 
        
            | 3 | China Aid Information Exchange 3  | 5/3/1938; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for May 3, 1938 | D1.003 | 
        
            | 4 | China Aid Information Exchange 4  | 5/9/1938; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for May 9, 1938  | D1.004 | 
        
            | 5 | China Aid Information Exchange 5  | 10/6/1938; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for October 6, 1938 | D1.005 | 
        
            | 6 | China Aid Information Exchange 6  | 12/1/1938; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for December 1, 1938 | D1.006 | 
        
            | 7 | China Aid Information Exchange 7  | 8/21/1939; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for August 21, 1939  | D1.007 | 
        
            | 8 | China Aid Information Exchange 8  | 12/13/1939; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for December 13, 1939  | D1.008 | 
        
            | 9 | China Aid Information Exchange 9  | 5/1/1940; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for May 1, 1940 | D1.009 | 
        
            | 10 | China Aid Information Exchange 10 | 6/12/1940; China Aid Information Exchange Bulletin for June 12, 1940  | D1.010 | 
        
            | 11 | Tiffin Club Bulletin  | 4/10/1939; Shanghai Tiffin Club of New York extra bulletin | D1.011 | 
        
            | 12 | Tiffin Club Transmitted Letter  | 4/1/1939; Transmitted letter from George A. Fitch who traveled to Chungking | D1.012 | 
        
            | 13 | China Information Service  | 11/29/1940; Issue No. 53 of the China Information Service bulletin | D1.013 | 
        
            | 14 | ABMAC Bulletin  | 11/1941; ABMAC Bulletin for November 1941, Volume III, No. 10 | D1.014 | 
        
            | 15 | Book of the Month Club  | 2/18/1942; Book of the Month Club News Release regarding Pearl S. Buck's "Dragon Seed" | D1.015 | 
        
            | 16 | China Institute Bulletin  | 12/1947; Number 47 Bulletin published by China Institute in America | D1.016 | 
        
            | 17 | Human Events 1  | 10/14/1959; Article by James L. Wick regarding William titled "A Chinese Student Mailed a Book; It Saved China from Communism for 25 Years" | D1.017 | 
        
            | 18 | Human Events 2  | 11/3/1961; Second version of article by James L. Wick titled "A Chinese Student Mailed a Book" regarding William's involvement and influence on Sun Yat-sen and the Chinese Republic | D1.018 | 
        
            | 19 | Stanway Cheng's Newsletter  | 6/8/1979; Issue two of Stanway Cheng's newsletter on China and Chinese events in Los Angeles | D1.019 | 
        
            | 20 | Republic of China Anniversary Program  | 4/26/1936; Eleventh Anniversary of the Republic of China Program Outline (in Chinese) | D2.001 | 
        
            | 21 | Bowl of Rice Ball Program  | 1939; Program booklet for the Bowl of Rice Ball sponsored by the United Council for Civilian Relief in China | D2.002 | 
        
            | 22 | Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Address Program  | 4/4/1943; Program Booklet for the Address of Madame Chiang Kai Shek at the Hollywood Bowl | D2.003 | 
        
            | 23 | Committee to Conserve Chinese Culture Invitation  | 3/12/1944; Invitation to the Orange County Cultural Club's 69th Anniversary of the Republic of China | D2.004 | 
        
            | 24 | "New China's Political Bible" | 1/1928; Copy of Hiram Bingham's essay titled "New China's Political Bible," originally published in Foreign Affairs | D3.001 | 
        
            | 25 | Dental Digest Essay  | 5/3/1929; William's essay titled "The Community Dental Problem Versus the Dentists' Economic Problems," originally published in the Dental Digest | D3.002 | 
        
            | 26 | "Triple-Demism of Sun Yat-sen" Abstracts  | 1931; Abstracts from "The Triple-Demism of Sun Yat-sen" by Paschal M. D'Elia, S.J.  | D3.003 | 
        
            | 27 | "Cause and Cure of the Sino-Japanese Conflict"  | 1932; Library of Congress' copy of William's publication "The Cause and Cure of the Sino-Japanese Conflict:  New Evidence for the League of Nations" | D3.004 | 
        
            | 28 | "Sun Yat-sen and Maurice William"  | 1932; Article by James T. Shotwell titled "Sun Yat-sen and Maurice William," originally published in the Political Science Quarterly | D3.005 | 
        
            | 29 | "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism"  | 1932; Publicity announcement for Williams' book "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" | D3.006 | 
        
            | 30 | International Conciliation  | 3/1934; Publication including three essays:  "The Problem of Disarmament" by Nicolas S. Politis, "The American People Want Peace" by Norman H. Davis, and "The League's Defenders Make Answer" by Clarence K. Strait | D3.007 | 
        
            | 31 | "China: The Key to World Problems?"  | 10/1935; Essay  by William, originally printed in "China," published by the China Society of America | D3.008 | 
        
            | 32 | "China Can Survive"   | 2/1937; William's essay "China Can Survive" reprinted from the February 1937 issue of "China" | D3.009 | 
        
            | 33 | "Thought Heard Round the World"  | 12/1939; Publication titled "Thought Heard Round the World" by Katharing Roberts, reprinted from the American Mercury | D3.010 | 
        
            | 34 | "The Dentist Who Changed World History"  | 12/1943; Essay by Maurice Zolotow regarding William, originally printed in Harper's Magazine | D3.011 | 
        
            | 35 | "China's Double Ten"  | 10/10/1945; Copy of William's address titled "China's Double Ten:  What it Means to America and to World Peace" given at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Denver, Colorado | D3.012 | 
        
            | 36 | Memorandum on German-Jewish Technicians  | Undated; Proposal for China to open up to German-Jewish technicians fleeing from the Hitler regime | D3.013 |