T.V. Soong Collection Highlight

T. V. Soong, Chinese Minister of Finance

Chinese Minister of Finance and Madame T. V. Soong arrive in Shanghai, 1933

Left to right: Henry L. Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War; James V. Forrestal, U.S. Secretary of the Navy; President Truman; T. V. Soong, Chinese Premier; Edward R. Stettinius, U.S. Secretary of State

T. V. Soong (2nd from left), Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, with Maj. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer (2nd from right), Commanding General of U.S. forces in China and Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek

T. V. Soong, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Maj. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, Commanding General of U.S. forces in China and Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, are together here following a conference at General Wedemeyer's headquarters after the latter arrived to assume his command in the China Theater, November 16, 1944. U.S. Army Photograph

Autograph of T. V. Soong at the time of the United Nations Conference on International Organization held in San Francisco, California, 1945. From an album of autographs, mainly of delegates to the UN Conference, in the Bruce T. Mitchell collection, Hoover Institution Archives

The Soong family at the Hoover Institution, March 12, 2004. Left to right: Tai-chun Kuo, Hoover Institution Research Fellow; Ramon H. Myers, Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and Consultant to the Hoover Institution Archives; Emil Chen, friend of the Soong family; Elliot Feng, great-grandson of T. V. Soong;
Michael Feng, grandson of T. V. Soong

Michael Feng (left), grandson of T. V. Soong, Elliot Feng (center), great-grandson of T. V. Soong, and Leo Soong (right), nephew of T. V. Soong, visit the Hoover Institution on March 12, 2004

Michael Feng (center), grandson of T. V. Soong, with Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Ramon H. Myers (right) and Research Fellow Tai-chun Kuo (left) on March 12, 2004. Ramon Myers is also Consultant to the Hoover Institution Archives

Dr. Elena S. Danielson, Director of the Hoover Institution Library and Archives, introducing the T. V. Soong Archives. Courtesy of the World Journal

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's letter to Premier T. V. Soong on China's post-war economic reconstruction, 1945 (left)
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's letter to Premier T. V. Soong on the situation in India (right)

