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T'ien Hsia Monthly         
T'ien Hsia Monthly (; "T'ien Hsia" meaning "everything under heaven") was a monthly English-language magazine published in Shanghai from August 1935 to 1937 and in Hong Kong from 1937 to 1941. The editors of the magazine were ethnic Chinese, including editor-in-chief Wen Yuan-ning.
Ronnie Hsia         
PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Ronnie Po-chia Hsia; Po-Chia Hsia; Po-chia Hsia; R. Po-chia Hsia; R. Po-Chia Hsia; R Po-Chia Hsia; R Po-chia Hsia; Hsia Po-chia; Xia Bojia; Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia; Hsia Po-Chia
Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia (夏伯嘉; born 1955) is an American historian and the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches history and religious studies. His research interests are Catholic Renewal, anti-Semitism and Protestant Reformation.
The Pacific Monthly         
DEFUNCT MAGAZINE PUBLISHED IN PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pacific Monthly Magazine; Pacific Monthly
The Pacific Monthly was a magazine of politics, culture, literature, and opinion, published in Portland, Oregon, United States from 1898 to 1911, when it was purchased by Southern Pacific Railroad and merged with its magazine, Sunset. Sunset still carries the subtitle "The Pacific Monthly.