Mary Porter Gamewell (née, Mary Porter; missionary pseudonym until marriage, Mary Q. Porter; October 20, 1848 – November 27, 1906) was an American missionary, teacher, speaker, and writer who founded a school for girls in Peking, China. She was the first missionary sent out by the Western Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, and the first missionary that the organization sent to China. At that time, the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church had but five missionaries in the world, and she was one of them. She traveled from Davenport, Iowa to Peking, China in 1871 and started a school for girls, the institution opening with only one girl. It grew very slowly, more so because it was the first school in China to unbind the feet of the girl, an act th
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| - 贾博慕贞(玛丽·波特,Mary Porter Gamewell,1848年10月20日-1906年11月27日)美以美会教育传教士,在中国北京创办了一所女校。她是美以美会女布道会西部大会派出的第一位传教士,也是该机构派往中国的第一位传教士。 当时,美以美会女布道会在全世界一共只有五名传教士,而她就是其中之一。1871年,她从爱荷华州达文波特前往中国北京,开办了一所女子学校,开学时只有一个女孩。它的发展非常缓慢,因为它是中国第一所为女孩放脚的学校,这一举动引起了很大的偏见。到义和团事件时,贾博慕贞的女子学校“达文波特学校”招收了150名学生。 (zh)
- Mary Porter Gamewell (née, Mary Porter; missionary pseudonym until marriage, Mary Q. Porter; October 20, 1848 – November 27, 1906) was an American missionary, teacher, speaker, and writer who founded a school for girls in Peking, China. She was the first missionary sent out by the Western Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, and the first missionary that the organization sent to China. At that time, the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church had but five missionaries in the world, and she was one of them. She traveled from Davenport, Iowa to Peking, China in 1871 and started a school for girls, the institution opening with only one girl. It grew very slowly, more so because it was the first school in China to unbind the feet of the girl, an act th (en)
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| - Mary Porter Gamewell (née, Mary Porter; missionary pseudonym until marriage, Mary Q. Porter; October 20, 1848 – November 27, 1906) was an American missionary, teacher, speaker, and writer who founded a school for girls in Peking, China. She was the first missionary sent out by the Western Branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, and the first missionary that the organization sent to China. At that time, the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church had but five missionaries in the world, and she was one of them. She traveled from Davenport, Iowa to Peking, China in 1871 and started a school for girls, the institution opening with only one girl. It grew very slowly, more so because it was the first school in China to unbind the feet of the girl, an act that engendered great prejudice. By the time of the Boxer Rebellion, the school for girls, which Porter (now Gamewell) referred to as the "Davenport school", had 150 pupils enrolled. (en)
- 贾博慕贞(玛丽·波特,Mary Porter Gamewell,1848年10月20日-1906年11月27日)美以美会教育传教士,在中国北京创办了一所女校。她是美以美会女布道会西部大会派出的第一位传教士,也是该机构派往中国的第一位传教士。 当时,美以美会女布道会在全世界一共只有五名传教士,而她就是其中之一。1871年,她从爱荷华州达文波特前往中国北京,开办了一所女子学校,开学时只有一个女孩。它的发展非常缓慢,因为它是中国第一所为女孩放脚的学校,这一举动引起了很大的偏见。到义和团事件时,贾博慕贞的女子学校“达文波特学校”招收了150名学生。 (zh)
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