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THE

MISSIONARY HERALD

CONTAINING

THE PROCEEDINGS OF

AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS

FOR THE YEAR 1928

VOL. CXXIV

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SUBJECT INDEX

AFRICA. General artfeles, 10, 223, 271, 293, 341, 380, 381, 476; Medical work in, 439; Story, 32; Adams: Education in, 154, 202; Letters from, 154, 349; Bailundo: Article, 238; Education in, 81; Medical work in, 401; Chikore: Article, 452; Education in, 199; Medical work in, 395, 401; Paragraph, 249; Chilesso: Education in, 33; Letter from, 78; Medical work in, 401; Dondi: Articles, 240, 244, 339, 341, 379; Education in, 1, 119, 249, 339, 379; Letter from, 125; Durban: Medical work in, 401; Galangue: Article, 222; Churches, 196; Letter from, 196; Medical work in, 401; Paragraph, 493; Gogoi: Paragraph, 352; Medical work in, 401; Inanda: Article, 231; Education in, 231; Johannesburg: Articles, 7, 64, 104, 107, 135, 138, 170, 224, 267; Letter from, 435; Medical work in, 137, 138, 401, 435; Paragraphs, 37, 397; Social service, 7, 64, 104, 107, 135, 170, 224, 267; Mapumulo: Paragraph, 493; Mount Silinda: Article, 406; Education in, 252, 395; Medical work in, 401, 406; Paragraph, 33; Sachiquela: Article, 429; Medical work in, 401, 429; Umzumbe: Article, 232; Churches in, 317; Letter from, 348; Medical work in, 348; Paragraphs, 250, 352, 392; Umzunduse: Paragraphs, 249, 250.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN BOARD, 244, 278, 323, 362, 465-480.

ARTICLES.

African folktale, An By Jean Ennis

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At the Madura Hospital for Women and Children

By Rev. Robert E. Chandler

Among the untouchables of India By Rev. Edward Fairbank

Angora, symbol of modern Turkey By Rev. Paul E. Nilson Annual Meeting of the Board

Antiquities on our farm By Rev. Lee Vrooman

By Dr. Anna M. Otto

301

456

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Baby seeks a home By Agnes S. Kelsey

107

Mrs. Ochimi Kubushiro of Tokyo By Martha Clark Pedley

372

Bailundo carver, The By Dorothy P. Cushing

238

Most successful mission of the American Board, The

Better babies and better farms By Mabel and Clarence Wolsted

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AROUND THE WORLD. 81, 118, 156, 199, 282, 314, 351, 392, 439, 486; Paragraphs from exchanges about: Africa, 316; Asia, 81; Bible societies, 84, 199; China, 82, 84, 199, 283; Conferences, 81; Czechoslovakia, 82, 200; India, 82, 84, 200, 282; Japan, 84, 122; Korea, 201; Missions, 200; Moslems, 84; Near East, 83; Presbyterian missions, 199; Turkey, 83; United Missionary Council for Syria and Palestine, 83; United States, 354.

BOOKSHELF. 29, 79, 115, 152, 191, 235, 274, 310, 345, 390, 432, 486; Books on: Africa, 80, 153, 174, 193, 233, 234, 235, 310, 433; Biography, 390, 486; China, 152, 153, 433; Hawaii, 390, 486; India, 115, 153, 191, 192, 390; Japan, 78, 346; Missionary education, 79, 116, 192, 486; Missions, 29, 345, 432; Moslems, 391; Near East, 153, 391; Religion, 310, 434; Sermons, 353; War and peace, 274; World problems, 275; Books by Board missionaries and officers, 79, 80, 115, 432. BULGARIA. Paragraph, 476; Philippopolis: earthquakes, 280, 283; Letter from, 280; Paragraph, 443; Sofia: Article, 133; Education in, 33, 133; Evangelism in, 349; Letters from, 349, 382, 434; Medical work in, 434; Temperance work in, 201.

CEYLON. Uduvil: Articles, 331, 460; Education in, 194, 331, 460; Paragraph, 396.

CHINA. General articles, 14, 50, 51, 100, 101, 295, 301, 309, 325, 477; Churches, 2, 84, 282; Mass education, 393; Paragraph, 2; Fenchow: Education in, 120; Letters from, 77, 436; Medical work in, 78, 157, 161, 351, 397, 401, 436; Foochow: Articles, 169, 411; Churches in, 2, 169; Education in, 2, 347; Evangelism in, 392, 444; Letters from, 347, 394; Medical work in, 401, 411, 441; Ingtai: Education in, 195; Letter from, 195; Medical work in, 401; Kienning: Articles, 139, 412; Letter from, 383; Medical work in, 401, 412; Lintsing: Articles, 327, 378; Education in, 81, 281; Letters from, 281, 385; Medical work in, 401; Paragraphs, 157, 202; Paotingfu: Churches in, 394; Education in, 393; Letters from, 393, 435; Medical work in, 401, 435; Paragraph, 35; Y. M. C. A., 435; Peking: Articles, 53, 173, 188, 338; Education in, 53, 101, 120, 127, 188, 197, 312; Paragraph, 84; Shanghai: Conference in, 81; Letter from, 30; Shaowu: Education in, 2, 204; Medical work in, 81, 401, 442, 492; Paragraphs, 33, 206; Taiku: Education in, 37, 203, 356; Letters from, 203, 356, 434, 446; Medical work in, 401, 434; Tehchow: Article, 326; Churches in, 313; Education in, 202, 385; Evangelism in, 440; Letters from, 313, 385; Medical work in, 326, 401, 439, 440; Tientsin: Article, 328; Education in, 395; Paragraph, 352; Tsinan: Education in, 102, 156, 314; Tunghsien: Article, 175; Education in, 77, 396; Letters from, 77, 347; Medical work in, 205, 401.

CHRONICLE. 40, 86, 123, 159, 207, 255, 288, 319, 359, 399, 447, 495. CHURCHES. Africa, 196, 317; China, 2, 84, 169, 282, 313, 394; Czechoslovakia, 82; Mexico, 201; India, 157; Japan, 33, 140; Philippines, 42, 386; Spain, 308, 317.

Commission on Missions, 112.

CONFERENCES. Bulgaria: Biblewomen's conference, 349; China: National Christian Council, 2, 30; General Assembly United Church of Christ, 2; Pan-Asiatic Conference, Shanghai, 81; Mid-Fukien Divisional Council of Church of Christ in China, 169; India: Indian National Social Conference, 282; Japan: National Council, 140; Annual meeting of Mission, 335; Three-Religions' Conference, Tokyo, 336; Conference of Federated Missions, 445; Near East: International Missionary Council, Jerusalem, 131, 213; Philippines: Y. M. C. A. Conference, 144; United States: Annual Meeting of the Board, 244, 278, 323, 362, 465-480; Candidate Conference, 277; Iowa State Conference, 278; International Conferences on World Problems, Boston, 151; Midwest Regional Women's Meeting, 344; Minnesota State Conference, 279; New England Regional Meeting, 342, 386; New York State Convocation of Ministers, 149; Northfield, 273; Southern California Conference, 279, 354; Student Volunteer Convention, 60.

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EDUCATION: COLLEGES.

China: Foochow College, 2; Shantung Christian University, 102, 156, 314; Yenching (Peking) University, 101, 188, 312; India: American College, Madura, 318; United Divinity College, Ahmednagar, 201; Women's Medical College, Vellore, 121, 202; Japan: Kobe College, 73, 99, 279, 280, 366, 494; Doshisha University, 261; The Turkey Mission: Aleppo College, 201, 316; American Junior College for Girls, Athens, 199; Anatolia College, Salonica, 37, 147; International College, Smyrna, 16, 19, 75, 283, 377. EDUCATION: INSTITUTES. Africa: Amanzimtoti Institute, 154, 202; Currie Institute, 339; India: Lucy Perry Noble Institute, 396. EDUCATION: SCHOOLS AND SEMINARIES. Africa: Bailundo,

81; Chikore, 199; Dondi, 81, 119, 249, 339; Inanda, 231; Mount Silinda, 252, 395; Chilesso, 33; Bulgaria: Sofia, 33, 133; Ceylon: Uduvil, 194, 331, 460; China: Fenchow, 120; Foochow, 347; Ingtai, 195; Lintsing, 81, 281; Peking, 53, 120, 127, 197; Shaowu, 2, 204; Taiku, 37, 203, 356; Tehchow, 202, 385; Tientsin, 395; Tunghsien, 77, 396; India: Ahmednagar, 33, 201; Bombay, 85, 157, 395; Kodaikanal, 442; Madura, 103; Pasumalai, 84, 195; Vadala, 78, 316; Wai, 350; Japan: Matsuyama, 33, 83; Osaka, 33; Mexico: Guadalajara, 119; Philippines: Davao, 199; Manila, 42; The Turkey Mission: Adana, 75, 84; Aleppo, 85, 316; Athens, 199, 351; Beirut, 196; Brousa, 91, 156; Constantinople, 33, 156, 375; Merzifoun, 38, 156. EVANGELISM. Bulgaria, 349; China, 392, 440; India, 33, 82, 197, 315, 383, 439; Japan, 266, 299.

FINANCE. Annuity Fund, 110; Apportionment receipts, 114, 211, 389; Conditional gifts, 90, 150; Receipts available for March, 163; April, 242; May, 259; June, 290; July, 341, 344; Twentieth Century Fund, 471; Summary of investments, 475.

HERALD QUESTIONS. 31, 78, 116, 151, 193, 250, 275, 313, 350, 388.

HOME BASE. 27, 72, 110, 149, 189, 242, 278, 311, 341, 386.

INDIA. General articles, 94, 333, 421, 453, 456, 477; Editorial, 365; Medical work in, 421, 441; Paragraphs, 81, 82, 83, 84, 443; Ahmednagar: Education in, 33, 201; Letter from, 31; Medical work in, 401; Aruppukottai: Evangelism, 33, 82, 439; Paragraphs, 315, 439; Bombay: Churches, 157; Education in, 85, 157, 395; Medical work in, 84, 158, 401, 425; Social service in, 118, 157, 158; Dindigul: Paragraph, 493; Kodaikanal: Language school, 442; Madura: Articles, 103, 146, 181, 415; Education in, 103, 318, 396; Letter from, 436; Medical work in, 120, 146, 401, 415, 436; Paragraph, 82; Manamadura: Article, 420; Pasumalai: Education in, 84, 195; Evangelism in, 383; Letters from, 195, 383; Satara: Evangelism in, 315; Medical work in, 351; Paragraphs, 157, 206; Social service in, 351; Sholapur: Articles, 45, 165, 451; Letter from, 31; Paragraph, 157; Social service in, 165, 451; Vadala: Education in, 78, 316; Evangelism in, 197; Letters from, 78, 197; Vellore: Article, 418; Education in, 121, 202; Medical work in, 395, 418; Wai: Education in, 350; Letters from, 350, 438; Medical work in, 401, 438.

JAPAN. General articles, 262, 266, 299, 335, 336, 431, 478; Camps, 351; Education in, 84, 300; Evangelism in, 266, 299; Medical work in, 431; Paragraphs, 159, 445; Kobe: Article, 99; Education in, 73, 99, 279, 280, 366, 494; Letter from, 494; Paragraphs, 33, 443; Kyoto: Articles, 261, 365; Letter from, 36; Paragraph, 314; Matsuyama: Education in, 33, 83; Miyazaki: Paragraph, 35; Okayama: Social service in, 493; Osaka: Articles, 49, 140; Churches in, 33, 140; Education in, 33; Social service in, 202; Seoul, Korea: Letters from, 76, 117; Sendai: Paragraph, 314; Tokyo: Letters from, 284, 348; Paragraph, 122; Tottori: Camp, 351; Letter from, 154. MEDICAL WORK. General articles, 401, 403, 408, 414, 419; Africa: Bailundo, 401; Chikore, 395, 401; Chilesso, 401; Dondi, 401; Durban, 401; Galangue, 401; Gogoi, 401; Johannesburg, 137, 138, 401, 435; Mount Silinda, 401, 406; Sachiquela, 401, 429; Umzumbe, 348; Bulgaria: Sofia, 434; China: Diongloh, 401; Fenchow, 78, 157, 161, 351, 397, 401, 436; Foochow, 401, 411, 441; Kienning, 401, 412; Lintsing, 401; Pagoda Anchorage, 401; Paotingfu, 401, 434; Shaowu, 81, 401, 442; Taiku, 401, 434, 446; Tehchow, 326, 401, 439, 440; Tunghsien, 205, 441; India: Ahmednagar, 401; Bombay, 84, 158, 401, 425; Kodaikanal, 401; Madura, 120, 146, 401, 415, 436; Satara, 351, 401; Vadala, 401; Vellore, 401, 418; Wai, 401, 438; Japan: 431; Philippines: Cagayan, 401, 413; Davao, 82, 201, 401, 442; The Turkey Mission: Adana, 401, 409; Aintab, 199, 401; Constantinople, 401, 441; Paragraph, 37; Talas, 401, 436, 441.

MEXICO. General articles, 15, 186, 305, 462; Paragraphs, 279, 352, 479; Guadalajara: Education in, 119; Paragraph, 397; Mazatlan: Churches, 201.

MICRONESIA. Articles, 373, 374; Paragraphs, 39, 156.

MISSIONARY LETTERS. 30, 74, 117, 154, 280, 312, 347, 382, 434, 490. MISSIONS. Articles, 3, 58, 97, 113, 141, 200, 271, 299, 463; Books on, 29, 345, 432.

NECROLOGY. Missionaries: active, Mrs. Paul Corbin, 207; Rev. Herbert M. Irwin, 41; Missionaries: associate, Marie Hiller, 86, 87; Nora Ward, 86, 87; Missionaries: out-of-service, Harriet L. Cole, 207; Dr. William S. Dodd, 123, 160; Florence E. Griswold, 160, 208; Mrs. John T. Gulick, 255, 256; Rev. George H. Hubbard, 255, 256; Mrs. Inez Lied Johnson, 207, 208; Dr. Robert G. Moffat, 86; Mrs. Fanny W. Tracy, 87; Mrs. Henrietta Hamlin Washburn, 360; Rev. W. C. Wilcox, 159; Officers and Members of Boards, Mrs. Lyman Baird, 190; Charles H. Baker, 44; Mrs. Mary Hall Cummings, 86, 88. NEWS. 2, 90. PERSONALIA. 37, 84, 119, 155, 286, 317, 355, 395, 443, 492. PERSONNEL. Foreign: Appointees, 243, 277, 424, 462; Appreciations of, 181, 305, 367, 492; Biographical sketches, 41, 87, 160, 181, 207, 208, 256, 305; Candidate conference, 277; China missionaries, 2; Commissioning services, 243, 342, 343, 362, 386, 445; Degrees, 155, 287, 317, 355; Furlough occupations, 39, 155, 190, 311; Gifts to, 493; Homes for retired missionaries, 282, 493; Retirements, 113, 121, 367; Home: biographical sketch, 403; Degree, 287; Deputations, 342; Deaths, 190, 462; New assistant secretary, 484; Resignations, 27, 107, 366; Staff doings, 149.

PHILIPPINES. General articles, 11, 68, 144, 478; Churches, 42, 386; Conference, 144; Letter from, 347; Cagayan: Medical work in, 401, 413; Davao: Education in, 199; Medical work in, 82, 201, 401, 442; Manila: Article, 42; Education in, 42; Oroquieta: Letter from, 386. PROJECTS. 112, 148, 243, 311.

PUBLICATIONS. Africa, 119; Bulgaria, 382; India, 31, 119; Turkey, 371, 439; Books by Board missionaries and officers, 79, 80, 115, 119, 390; Missionary Herald, 244; a Christmas service, 443.

SOCIAL SERVICE. Africa: Johannesburg, 7, 64, 104, 107, 135, 170, 224, 267; India: Bombay, 118, 157, 158; Satara, 351; Sholapur, 165, 451; Japan: Okayama, 493; Osaka, 202; Turkey: Adana, 195, 369. SPAIN. Articles, 308, 461, 479; Churches, 308, 317; Letter from, 382. THE TURKEY MISSION. General articles, 18, 20, 55, 56, 93, 337, 368, 476; Editorial, 91; Paragraphs, 83, 392; Adana: Articles, 369, 409; Education in, 75, 84; Letter from, 195; Medical work in, 401, 409; Social service in, 195, 369; Aintab: Medical work in, 199, 401; Aleppo: Education in, 85, 201, 316; Paragraphs, 33, 439; Athens: Education in, 199, 351; Beirut: Education in, 196; Letters from, 126, 196; Refugees, 126; Brousa: Article, 291; Education in, 91, 156; Religious freedom case, 91, 156, 291, 317, 490; Cesarea: Paragraph, 39; Constantinople: Articles, 371, 375; Education in, 33, 156, 375; Letters from, 385, 490; Medical work 37, 401; Merzifoun: Education in, 38, 156; Letters from, 38, 490; Paragraph, 445; Salonica: Article, 147; Education in, 37, 147; Letter from, 74; Refugees, 74; Smyrna: Articles, 92, 377; Earthquakes, 283; Education in, 16, 19, 75, 156, 283, 377; Letter from, 75; Paragraph, 439; Talas: Letter from, 436; Medical work in, 401, 436, 441.

INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS

AFRICA. A Zulu bride, 135; Old and new in northern Africa (Sahara Desert); Victoria Falls; In the Drakensburg Mountains; The beginning of the Nile; River scene in West Africa; Zulu mother and child; Young Zulu buck in courting costume; Baby clinic, Johannesburg; these 8 full page pictures in section between pp. 232-233; 4 pictures of children and home life, 236; The West Africa Mission, 245; Adams: Staff of Amanzimtoti Institute, 154; Bailundo: Figures carved by Felitiko, 238; Chikore: Some load-Orphan asylums, 249; The Christmas tree, 452; Dondi: In an Angola village, 241; 2 pictures of Means School girls, 249; Graduating class of 1928 Currie Institute, 339; A Means School graduate-A section of the crowd, 340; Johannesburg: Dancing in Zululand, 7; some future jubilee singers-Playground volleyball, 8; Setting-up exercises-The Zebras, 9; A Johannesburg mine, 64; Outside a mine-A mountain of slag-The challenge of the Rand, 65; An African dance-When Bridgman preached-An evangelistic band on the Rand, 66; Arthur Adams and the Scouts at a twilight serviceJust a friendly bout at the Boy Scout Camp, 67; A movie audience, 105; Doll for Ruth Cowles, 107; Children of the slums-Helping Hand Club, 136; Girl Scout officials-Nurse Cowles demonstrates baby feeding, 137; Laying the cornerstone of Bridgman Hospital, 138; Some Durban police, 170; Statue of Dick King, 171; Queen Victoria's statue, 172; An evangelistic opportunity, 224; In the gym, 225; A group of progressives in life and thought, 268; Bare facts of Africa as we see them, 426; New Africa weighing in, 427; Mapumulo: Jemima Mdhlalose, 493; Mt. Silinda: A moonflower tree, 143; Story in 5 pictures of Chief Mphungu of Rhodesia and the Mphungu School, 248; Hospital, 406; A witch doctor, 430; Umzumbe: A Zulu Mission quartet-Personnel Zulu Pastor's Conference, 348; Umzunduse: The progressives-The conservatives, 250.

Annual Meeting of the Board: United Church, Bridgeport, 362, 467; Group of these present, 472; Four cheers for China at Bridgeport, 477; The Herald shower group, 480.

BULGARIA. Happy to be a student-Boys absorb American magazines, 134; three earthquake pictures, 280, 281; Biblewomen in conference, 349; View in Bausko, 352; Village women, 435.

Candidates of 1928, 276.

CEYLON. Uduvil: Scenes in Girls' School, 194; At Eliza Agnew's grave, 331; The three principals of Uduvil, 332.

CHINA. Young China will see it through, 322; A doctor's privilegeA nurse's privilege, 428; Fenchow: Red Cross workers at the front, 437; Foochow: The Kinnear staff, 411; Swift Memorial Operating Pavilion, 412; A fracture bed, 441; Lintsing: Ming Chu, much beloved, 378; Paotingfu: The Pitkin Memorial-interior, 34; Peking: Yu Ying industrial shop, 52; Yu Ying's "Y," office and library-Yu Ying boys and their own radio set, 53; Yu Ying library, 54; Basket-ball team of Yenching girls, 312; Taiku: Studying bugs in China, 438; The Esther Barton Hospital, 446; Tehchow: Miss Sawyer giving an anaesthetic, 326; Hospital evangelists, 440; Tientsin: "Third Brother,' 328; "The Scholar"-The Hartford student, 329; Tunghsien: Setting out for the fair, 175; Seven pictures of exhibits, 176, 177, 178; The prize winners, 178.

Congregational laymen's dinners, 23.

GREECE. Mt. Olympus, 74.

INDIA. Two thousand Christian Endeavorers, 94; A South India audience, 95; Indian widow working as bricklayer's assistant, 334; In the laboratory at Miraj, 421; X-ray room, Miraj Hospital, 423; India takes time for religion, 453; Listening to the Christian message (group of villagers), 455; India seeks nothing less than God (a typical service in an outcaste quarter), 456; Bombay: Three pictures of Nagpada Neighborhood House work, 118; The School for the Blind gives a pageant, 330; An outdoor clinic, 425; Kodaikanal: Staff of the Language School, 182; Madura: India the beautiful, 96; Five pictures of the play "Sakuntala" at Capron Hall, 103; Patients come from homes like these, 146; Laying cornerstone of Emerson Lodge, Capron Hall, 315; Cornerstone of New Haven Hall, 316; Enjoying a scrapbook from America, 415; A garland and tray of fruit for the doctor, 416; The crowd at the Dispensary door, 417; Dr. Wilder at work with recording assistants, 436; Manamadura: The mote method and the picottah method of irrigation, 420; Sholapur: Meshak, the fortunate, 45; the Sada Bazar School, 47; Sketches by Mrs. Strutton of Criminal Tribe types, 164, 166, 168; Vellore: A graduating class of Indian doctors, 418; Wai: At the Abbott Home, 334; Dr. Walter Hume at work, 422; The blind and maimed and halt at the portals of the hospital, 422.

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JAPAN. Easter lilies, 143; Japanese Americans at Miyajima, 263; Banzai, Baseball, 264; Each pebble a prayer, 265; Some jolly campers, 351; Mrs. Kubushiro, 372; Kobe: Proposed plan of the new Kobe College, 73; Miss Senda in a college play, 99; Miss Burnett and students, 100; Japanese schoolboys in, 264; Kobe College, 458; Kyoto: Three kindergarten pictures, 314; Visiting Doshisha students on roof of Congregational House, 335; Dr. Learned and class in Biblical Theology. 368; Matsuyama: The new Gym in its setting, 83; A token of gratitude, 352; Ŏsaka: Ann Haseltine Bradford, 48; Yoshiko Chan and her trousseau, 49; Yodogawa farewell ceremony-Bradford's reception party, 50.

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MAPS. South Africa, 226; Angola, 240; Africa, 246, 251; South African Mission, 246; East Africa, field of the Board, 247; West Central Africa Mission, 247; General location of medical centers, opp. 401.

PORTRAITS. Senorita Abellera, 482; Agnew, Eliza, 332; Allee, Ralph, 17; Allen, Dorothy B., 243; Black, Pres. Floyd H., 133; Bookwalter, Lulu G., 332; Boyer, D. Hand, Cass Reed, Woodruff, 17; Brown, Mrs. Robert E., 110; Buckley, Anne L., 366; Calder, Helen B., 342; Catlin, Rev. Harwood B., 380; Chapin, Mrs. Robert C., 111; Corbin, Rev. Paul L., 380; Crosby, Mr., 17; Cushing, Dorothy P., 484; Day, Rev. William Horace, 465; Hallajian, Mr., 485; Hand, Prof. Clifford, 17; Headley, Mrs. Louis S., 190; Heine, Rev. Carl R., 373; Howland, Susan, 332; Hoxie, Ella C., 165; Jones, Dr. Stanley, 323; Kubushiro, Mrs. Ochimi, 372; Laubach, Rev. Frank, 42; Lawrence, Dr. William T., 406; Learned, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight W., 367; LeRoy, Rev. and Mrs. Albert E., 318; MacCausland, Isabelle, 459; Mills, Raymond, 17; Miner, Luella, 101; Moreman, Paul, 17; Nishio, Rev. Mr., 140; Otto, Dr. Anna M., 415; Page, Rev. Frederick H., 242; Ranney, Mrs. Helen S., 27; Richardson, Martha P., 108; Riggs, Frederick B., 298; Roberts, Dr. Isabella, 415; Sanderson, Edith, 380; Sewall, Carolyn, 387; Stone, Ellen, 57; Thomas, G. Ross, 386; Mrs. Thomas, 386; Thomas, Dr. Horace S., 424; Mrs. Thomas, 424; Walbridge, Margaret, 231; Wilson, Dr. Stanley D., 355.

Presbyterian Hospital, New York, 406.

Prison camp at Fort Snelling, 297.

SPAIN. A San Sebastian group, 309; Our chapel at San Sebastian, 461; View from chapel, 462.

Story of the missionary (Vibert's), 198.

SYRIA. Scenes in the life of Jesus; 5 photos of Palestine subjects, 71; Six pictures of the Holy Land, 109; Six pictures in and near Damascus, 182, 183, 184, 185; Nine pictures of Jerusalem Conference places and people, 212-220; View of Bethlehem, 450.

TURKEY. Headquarters of Department of Justice, Angora-Two new model schools, 337; Turkish with Latin characters, 384, 385; Adana: Four Playground pictures, 369, 370; American Hospital, 409; Little Kemal and his nurse, Nabatie, 410; Brousa: The Brousa trial, 291; Constantinople: Three pictures of Scutari schoolgirls, 375, 376; Salonica: Why not call this a hatchery? 428; Smyrna: Promising material-A class in resuscitation, 92; Earthquake pictures, 283; Ancient Roman aqueduct, 377; Mrs. Flint and Rebecca at the well, 489

Ventures of faith III, 24.

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