Miner, Sarah Luella (1861–1935)
Miner, Sarah Luella (1861–1935)
American missionary and teacher. Born Oct 30, 1861, in Oberlin, Ohio; died Dec 2, 1935, in Tsinan, China; dau. of Daniel Irenaeus Miner and Lydia Jane (Cooley) Miner.
Took teaching post at boys' high school, North China College, and theological seminary near Beijing, China (1888); remained in China during Boxer Rebellion, besieged in British legation (1900); served as principal of Bridgman Academy in Beijing (1903–13) and president of offshoot North China Union Women's College (1905–20); negotiated affiliation of and served as 1st dean of Women's College of Yenching University (1920–22); appointed acting dean of Women's Medical Unit of Shandong Christian University in Jinan (1923); published Two Heroes of Cathay (1903) and China's Book of Martyrs (1903).