In 1882 Katharine Tristram was appointed as the first resident lecturer at
Westfield College, under its first principal,
Constance Maynard. She was accepted as a missionary of the
Church Missionary Society (CMS). after ex-missionary
Arthur William Poole who was, briefly, the first Bishop in Japan from 1883. He died in 1885. Her father was very involved with work for the CMS and he made a special trip to visit her in Japan in 1891, although while he was there he continued his study of ornithology and Katherine helped with his collecting by acting as his translator. In 1891 her father visited her, but apart from this she saw friends and family only on occasional home furloughs. She sometimes took advantages of these furloughs to enjoy walking holidays with her old College friend, Alice Hodgekin. Tristram remained in Japan until 1938. She also wrote articles for the College newsletter about missionary life and Japanese customs, and arranged a scheme in which Westfield students sponsored a Japanese student as the ‘Westfield Scholar’. ==Later life==