Dorothy Schurman Hawes

Dorothy Schurman Hawes
A young white woman with tousled dark cropped hair, wearing a v-neck dark top and dark beads; the edge of an embossed seal is visible in the image
Dorothy A. M. Schurman, from her 1924 passport application
Born
Dorothy Anna Maria Schurman

December 19, 1905
Ithaca, New York
DiedJuly 24, 1977
Purcellville, Virginia
Other namesDorothy Schurman McHugh, Dorothy Schurman Sisk
OccupationWriter
Notable workTo the Farthest Gulf: The Story of the American China Trade (1941)
Spouse(s)James M. McHugh, Robert Nicholas Dawes, James Strother Sisk
ParentJacob Gould Schurman

Dorothy Schurman Hawes (December 19, 1905 – July 24, 1977) was an American writer. Her father, Jacob Gould Schurman, was the United States minister to China in the 1920s, and her first husband, James M. McHugh, was an American intelligence officer in China. She wrote To the Farthest Gulf: The Story of the American China Trade (1941).