Description
This photograph depicts two individuals, Cassia and Tsut Koo, in separate oval-shaped portraits. The two women were 'helpers' of the Christian faith. At the early start of the True Light Seminary, Cassia worked as assistant cook. Tsut Koo began as a student, and then became a doorkeeper. In this position, she combined her work of watching the gate with the work of Bible woman.
Source
The College of Wooster, Special Collections, A Light in the Land of Sinim: Forty-five Years in the True Light Seminary, 1872-1917 by Harriet Newell Noyes