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In Ssu-yu Teng and John K. Fairbank: China's Response to the West: A Documentary Survey, 1839-1923.
* Teng, Ssu-yü ( 鄧嗣禹 ) and Fairbank, John K. China's Response to the West: A Documentary Survey, 1839-1923, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1954 & 1979.

Fairbank and edited
" In Chinese Ways in Warfare, edited by Edward L. Dreyer, Frank Algerton Kierman and John King Fairbank.
Calvin Fairbank during slavery times: how he " fought the good fight " to prepare " the way " / edited from his manuscript, published 1890 by R. R.
He welcomed and funded researchers from all over the world to spend time in Cambridge and hosted a series of conferences which brought scholars together and yielded publications, many of which Fairbank edited.
Fairbank edited and wrote parts of volumes 10 through 15, the last of which appeared in the year after his death.
This edited image of Mandana Tileston Fairbank ( 1826-1876 ), first wife of abolitionist Calvin Fairbank ( 1816-1898 ) originally appeared in her husband's autobiography, Rev.
Calvin Fairbank during slavery times: how he " fought the good fight " to prepare " the way " / edited from his manuscript, published 1890 by R. R.
Liang's posthumous manuscript " Chinese Architecture, A Pictorial History ", written in English, edited by Wilma Fairbank (: zh: 费慰梅 ) was published by MIT Press in 1984 and won ForeWord Magazine's Architecture " Book of the Year " Award ".

Fairbank and influential
Fairbank raised money to support fellowships for many graduate students, trained numerous influential China historians at Harvard and placed them widely in universities and colleges in the US and overseas.
Fairbank and his colleagues at Harvard, Edwin O. Reischauer and Albert Craig wrote the dominant textbook on China and Japan, A History of East Asian Civilization and Fairbank established strong links to influential figures in Washington D. C. both by training journalists, government officials, and others and by working with the government on China policy.

Fairbank and China's
However, this seems to take on a different light in considering the somewhat paradoxical situation that after the Song Dynasty, China's ruling dynasties were often of Inner Asia ethnicities, such as Qidan, Ruzhen, and Mongol of the Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties: according to historian John King Fairbank: the " influence on China of the great fact of alien conquest under the Liao-Jin-Yuan dynasties is just beginning to be explored.
* John King Fairbank, The Chinese World Order ; Traditional China's Foreign Relations ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968 ).
* Katherine Frost Bruner, John King Fairbank, et al., Entering China's Service: Robert Hart's Journals, 1854-1863 ( Cambridge, Mass.
* Richard J. Smith, John King Fairbank, et al., Robert Hart and China's Early Modernization: His Journals, 1863-1866 ( Cambridge, Mass.
* Richard J. Smith, John King Fairbank, et al., Robert Hart and China's Early Modernization His Journals, 1863-1866 ( Cambridge, Mass.

Fairbank and 1953
Harvard historian and sinologist John K. Fairbank used the word " synarchism " in his 1953 book Trade and Diplomacy on the China Coast: The Opening of the Treaty Ports, 1842-1854 and in later writings, to describe the mechanisms of government under the late Qing dynasty in China.
* Noriko Kamachi, Chuzo, Ichiko John King Fairbank, Japanese Studies of Modern China since 1953: A Bibliographical Guide to Historical and Social Science Research on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Supplementary Volume for 1953-1969 ( Cambridge, Mass.

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* Calvin Fairbank, ( 1816 – 1898 ), born in Allegany County ( now Wyoming County ), Methodist clergyman and staunch abolitionist.
* John King Fairbank ( 1907 – 1991 ), historian ( summer resident )
* Calvin Fairbank ( 1816 – 1898 ), abolitionist minister, lived in Angelica and is buried in the Until the Day Dawn Cemetery.
* Fairbank, John King ( 1992 ), China: A New History.
* Alfred John Fairbank ( 1895-1982 ), British calligrapher, type-designer
* Janet Fairbank ( 1903-1947 ), American operatic singer
New cleaning-product marketing successes, such as the 1890s introduction of the N. K. Fairbank Company's Gold Dust Washing Powder ( which used a breakthrough hydrogenation process in its formulation ), and Hudson's heavily advertised product, Rinso, In the late sixties and early seventies, it was branded as " Tide XK " ( the XK standing for Xtra Kleaning ), but it was rebranded simply as " Tide " later on.
He has been a fellow of the Washington, D. C. American Enterprise Institute, the Berlin, Germany Wissenschaftskolleg ( Institute for Advanced Studies ), and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University.
Among the foremost of the Chicago industrialists, lawyers, financiers, and merchants were John Villiers Farwell, Edmund Dick Taylor, Potter Palmer, George Pullman, Charles Gray, Marshall Field, Richard Teller Crane, Martin Ryerson, John Jacob Glessner, Jacob Bunn, John Whitfield Bunn, John Graves Shedd, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Edward Avery Shedd, Charles Banks Shedd, Leander McCormick, Stanley Field, Charles Deering, James Deering, Robert Law, Francis Peabody, Leonard Richardson, Milo Barnum Richardson, Joseph Edward Otis, Frank Hatch Jones, Arthur Jerome Eddy, Arthur J. Caton, Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank, Ezra Butler McCagg, Julius Rosenwald, Morris Selz, Harry Selz, William McCormick Blair, William Douglas Richardson, Charles Farwell, James Monroe Stryker and John Stryker of the Bunn-Richardson-Stryker-Taylor family ( See: John Whitfield Bunn and Jacob Bunn ), Samuel Insull, Max Adler, Lucius Fisher, Lucius Teeter, John Peter Altgeld, Walter Gurnee, Philip Danforth Armour, Gustavus Franklin Swift, Michael Morris, Jacob Best, Jonathan Y. Scammon, and many others.
New cleaning product marketing successes, such as the 1890s introduction of Gold Dust Washing Powder ( created by industrial chemist James Boyce for the N. K. Fairbank Company in the United States ), proved that there was a ready market for better cleaning agents.
John King Fairbank (; 24 May 1907 – 14 September 1991 ), was a prominent American academic and historian of China.
Among the many people who worked for the OWI were Jay Bennett ( author ), Humphrey Cobb, Alan Cranston, Martin Ebon, Milton S. Eisenhower, Ernestine Evans, John Fairbank, Lee Falk, Howard Fast, Alexander Hammid, Jane Jacobs, Lewis Wade Jones, David Karr, Philip Keeney, Christina Krotkova, Owen Lattimore, Murray Leinster, Paul Linebarger, Irving Lerner, Archibald MacLeish, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Charles Olson, Gordon Parks, James Reston, Peter Rhodes, Arthur Rothstein, Waldo Salt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., William Stephenson, George E. Taylor, Chester S. Williams, and Flora Wovschin.

Fairbank and which
A new concept, popularized by John Fairbank was the notion of " change within tradition " which argued that although China did change in the pre-modern period but that this change existed within certain cultural traditions.
Although Fairbank sued Streeter in 1890 and won, Streeter maintained his hold on the District, which was now home to prostitutes, the homeless and other " undesirables.
In 1878 he had erected a toll bridge over which mining supplies were transported to the new mining camps such as Fairbank and Tombstone.
The beginning of the gangs end came during a February 15, 1900 gunfight between five of the gang members and Jeff Milton in Fairbank, Arizona, during which gang member " Three Fingered Jack " Dunlop was killed, and both gang member Bravo Juan Yaos as well as Milton were wounded.
Capital One was founded in 1988 by Richard Fairbank and Nigel Morris as a spin-off of Richmond, Virginia-based Signet Banking Corp ( which was subsequently acquired in 1997 by First Union Corporation, which merged with Wachovia in 2001 and is now part of Wells Fargo ).
First settled in 1881, Fairbank was the closest rail stop to nearby Tombstone, which made it an important location in the development of southeastern Arizona.
The town was named for Chicago investor Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank who partially financed the railroad, and was the founder of the Grand Central Mining Company, which had an interest in the silver mines in Tombstone.
Following the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941, Fairbank was enlisted to work for the US government, which included service in the OSS and the Office of War Information in Chongqing, the temporary capital of Nationalist China.

Fairbank and was
Fairbank, who claimed rights to the area, arrived to inform Streeter he was an illegal squatter and would have to leave.
The significance of this for Chinese culture was great — as John Fairbank put it, " the tyranny of the classics had been broken ".
He was Director of the Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies during 1973-1975 and 1995-1999.
Adshead, John K. Fairbank, Merle Goldman, Frank Ross, and Leo Block state that the steering oar used in ancient Egypt and Rome ( and even ancient China ) was not a true rudder ; the steering oar has the capacity to interfere with handling of the sails ( limiting any potential for long ocean-going voyages ) while it was fit more for small vessels on narrow, rapid-water transport ; the rudder did not disturb the handling of the sails, took less energy to operate by its helmsman, was better fit for larger vessels on ocean-going travel, and first appeared in ancient China during the 1st century AD.
( Currie's assistant was John King Fairbank, who later became America's preeminent Asian scholar.
His forty year teaching career was spent at Harvard, where he and John King Fairbank developed a popular undergraduate survey of East Asian history and culture.
The town was created by amalgamating the township municipalities of Waters and Drury, Dennison & Graham with the unincorporated geographic townships of Lorne, Louise and Dieppe and parts of the unincorporated townships of Hyman, Trill, Fairbank, Creighton, Snider and Eden.
Christopher Fairbank was cast as DS Wield.
Janet Ayer Fairbank ( June 7, 1878-December 28, 1951 ) was an American author and suffragette, socially and politically active in Chicago and a champion of progressive causes.
In 1960 Dai Prosser was appointed to assist Joe Warham with the coaching duties and the club signed a new back three of Jack Fairbank, Bryan Shaw and Dennis Goodwin to strengthen the forward pack.
Calvin Fairbank ( November 3, 1816-October 12, 1898 ) was an American abolitionist minister who spent more than 17 years in prison for his anti-slavery activities.
Responding to an appeal to rescue the wife and children of an escaped slave named Gilson Berry, Fairbank left Oberlin for Lexington, Kentucky, where he made contact with Delia Webster, a teacher from Vermont who was to help with the rescue.
Fairbank was tried in 1845 and received a 15-year term, five years for each of the slaves he helped free.
Their only child, Calvin Cornelius Fairbank, was born in 1868.
Mandana Fairbank died of tuberculosis in 1876 and the couple's son was raised by her sister and brother-in-law.

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