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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 278442

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS 1904

INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIII.

AFICA, Deputation of the Board, 436, 530; Extracts
from Letters, from Miss Bell, 210, 446; from Miss
Frost, 201, 500; from Miss Margaret Melville,
440; from Miss Phelps, 160; from Miss Pixley,
159; from Miss Price, 261.

AUSTRIA, Extract from Letter from Mrs. Porter,

CEYLON, Christian Women of To-day, 253.

CHINA, China a Literary Nation, 531; Extracts
from Letters, from Miss Andrews, 201, 448; from
Miss Reed, 156, 306; from Dr. Woodhull, 118;
from Miss Woodhull, 11S; from Miss Worthley,
303; Foochow to Kuliang, 488; Home and Child
Life in China, 535; The Open Door, 112; Story
of a Woman's Meeting in Ponasang, 65.
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS, 150, 98, 145, 193, 241, 289,
337, 385, 433, 481, 529.

HELPS FOR LEADERS, Cradle Roll Reception, 215;

For Cradle-Roll Workers, 121; Illustrating the

Lesson, 21; Illustrative Exhibit and Prize, 504;

Life Membership for Young People, 164; Mis-

sionary Books for Children, 545; Opportunity of

the Sunday-school Teacher, 310; Step in Advance,

75, Vacation Work, 352; Value of Mission Study

Class, 264.

ILLUSTRATIONS, Arch Memorial for Martyred

Missionaries, 289; A Future Wife, 537; Basket

Making, 342; Bible Woman with Pupils, 254;

Blindies at Play, 344; Blind Musicians and Audi-

ence, 340; Cathedral at Chihuahua, 440; Chinese

Fruit Vender, 395; Christian Family, Mexico,

441; Church at Mandapasalai, 202; Church in

Out-station, Arrupukottai, 201; City of Adaba-

zar, 295; City of Chihuahua, 433; Company of

Fun-makers, 1c5; Day School at Tien-sai, Foo.

chow Mission, 534; Famine Orphans, Ahmed-

nagar, 64; Famine Victims, Sholapur, 62; Four

Orphan Boys at Wai, 61;

Girls' School, Guadalajara, 442; Girls' Seminary,

Gilbertina, 392;

Kawaiaho, 356; Girls at Sharada Sadan, 145;
Group of Widows, Ramabai's School, 145; Hos-
pitable Home, 306; Japanese Christians, 303;
Looking out to Sea, 393; Map of Madura Dis.
trict, 249; Marathi Brahmin Women, 107; Miss
Child's Corner, 241; Miss Gilson's Pupils Start-
Home, 337; Miss Kinney, Miss Riggs, Miss
Farnham, 297; Native Gentleman, Madura, 56;
Portraits, George Dana Boardman, 104; Miss
Mary Kinney, 208; Miss Susan R. Norton, 434;
Miss Mary Riggs, 293; Madame Sorabji, 149;
Miss Bertha Wilson, 434; William Wilberforce,
109; Pupils at Chihuahua, 439; Railway Scene,
Mexico, 441; Rows of Cells where Students are
Examined, 533; School Girls at Play, South
China, 539; Screen Making, 343; Some Inter-
national Institute Pupils, 397; Specimen_of
Chinese Printing, 532; Two Best Sewers, Dr.
Hume's Orphanage, 9; Two School Children,
Madioga, 538; Village Audience, Sholapur, 247;

Village Audience, Dr. Hazen Preaching, 203;
Women's Industrial Class, Bombay, S.

INDIA, Bombay School for the Blind, 341; Child

Widows, 544; Countess of Dufferin Association,

155; Do Missions Pay? 246; Famine and Plague

in India, 60; Famous Women of India, 3; Gifts

for Ahmednagar Hospital, 443; Hindu Charac-

teristics, 55; Industrial Work for Women and

Girls, Marathi Mission, 7; Letters, Extracts from

Mrs. Bissell, 67, 213, 490; from Miss Chandler,

307; from Dr. Grieve, 498; from Miss Hartt, 400;

from Miss Harding, 120; from Miss Nugent,

401; Madura Mission, 249; Mass Movements in

Evangelization, 102; Native Christian Woman,
India, 152; Poona and two Famous Educators,
147; Progress in Ten Years, 351 Were They
Worth Saving? 200; Work of our Denomination,
245.

IN MEMORIAM, Mrs. Eunice C. Cowles, 512; Mrs.
Alice Gordon Gulick, 456; Miss Llizabeth P.
Studley, 97.

JAPAN, Extracts from Letters, from Miss C. L.
Brown, 346; from Miss Case, 346, 347; from Miss
Daughaday, 347; from Miss Keith, 158.

JUNIOR WORK, Afraid to Be a Girl, 453; Helps for

Leaders, 21, 75, 121, 164, 215, 264, 404, 452, 504, 545;

Our Widows, 70, 122, 165, 216, 256, 311, 353, 405,

454; Where the Responsibility Rests, 17.

MEXICO, Extracts from Letters, from Miss Dun-

ning, 119; from Mrs. Eaton, 449; Memories of

Two Mission Fields, 438; Onward March in

Mexico, 10.

MICRONESIA, Extract from Letter from Miss Foss,

447.

mary of Branch Reports, Washington, November,

1902, 76; Topics for Auxiliaries, 34, 81, 129, 177,

226, 272, 320. 369, 417, 464, 514, 560; Topics for

Outline Study, 416; Thanks.Living, 461; Victori-

ous Progress of Christian Missions, 126, 172, 220.

POETRY, Christ is Our Life, 172.

SPAIN, Extracts from Letter from Miss Page, 397.
TOPICS FOR AUXILIARIES, Century of Work for
Woman, 177, Forces of Darkness and Forces of
Light, 226; India's Invaders, 34; Invasion of
Love, 129; The Oft-conquered People, 81; Our
Own Auxiliary, 369; Our Own Branch, 417; Our
Work and Workers in India, 272; Personal
Memories of Missionaries, 320; Review, 514;

BOARD OF

CHINA, Letter from Miss Jean H. Brown, 469, 517.
INDIA, Letter from Mr. James Perkins, 277; Letter
from Pasumalai, 87.

JAPAN, Letter from Miss Denton, 181; Girls'
School, Kyoto, 280; Kyoto Progress, 232; Letter
from Matsuyama, 231.

MICRONESIA, Letter from Miss Wilson, 133, 273,

Rex Christus, Chapter 1, 560; Thank-offering

Meeting, 464.

TURKEY, Further News of the Work of God in

Aintab, 257; Extracts from Letters from Mrs.

Andrus, 400, 495; from Miss Arekelian, 211;

from Miss Barker, 210; from Miss Burrage, 211;

from Miss Elizabeth C. Clarke, 540; from Miss
Cull, 347; from Miss Daniels, 68, 213; from Miss
Dwight, 68; from Miss Farnham, 60; from Mrs.
H. C. Haskell, 162; from Miss Kinney, 349, 497;
from Miss Pierce, 212, 405; from Miss C. Platt,
399; from Miss Pohl, 212, 496; from Miss Riggs,
69, 398, 497; from Miss E. M. Trowbridge, 258,
540; from Miss Isabel Trowbridge, 162.

THE PACIFIC.

MISCELLANEOUS, Abstract Report of Annual Meet-
ing, 520; Annual Report of Foreign Secretary,565;
Cradle Roll, 373 Envelope Offerings, 135;
Oregon Branch Report, 85; Progress of the
Kingdom, 183; Reception of Eastern Friends,
279; Report of Young People's Work, $6.

TURKEY, Letter from Mrs. Baldwin, 325; Western

Turkey Mission, 229.

CEYLON, Ceylon, 94, 139.
CHINA, Chinese Wedding, 473; Extracts from Let-
ters, from Dr. Malcolm, 527; from Miss Newton,
428; Letters from Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, 282, 334;
from Mrs. Emily D. Smith, 425; from Miss
Walker, 186; Miss Wiley's Report, 190; Pang-
chuang Restored, 44; Report of a Bible Woman,
190; Report of Woman's Work in North China,
571; Sad Hearts and Homes, 42; Work at Ing.
hok, 142.

HAWAII, Memories of Two Mission Fields, 392.
INDIA, Devout Idle Worshiper, 526; Extract from
Speech of Rev. J. P. Jones, 479; Hindu Widow,
477: Letter from Miss Abbott, 92; Words from
Bible Women, 91.

IN MEMORIAM, Miss Abbie B. Child, 48.

JAPAN, Extracts from Letters, from Miss Barrows,

94; from Mrs. Stanford, 143; Letter from Miss

Howe, 379; Miss McCandlish's Trip, 233; Re.

ligious Work and Interest in Kobe College, 235.

MEXICO, A Bit from Mexico, 574.
MICRONESIA, Extract from Letter from Mr. Logan,
286; Letters, from Miss J. D. Baldwin, 377; from

LADY MISSIONARIES

Abbott, Miss Anstice, 10, 92, 351, 412.

Adams, Miss Alice P., 462.

Allen, Mrs. Ellen R., 194, 482.

Ament, Mrs. Mary A., 572.

Andrews, Miss Mary E., 261, 318, 448.
Andrus, Mrs. Olive L., 268, 400, 495.
Atkinson, Mrs. Carrie E., 223.
Atkinson, Mrs. Tacy A., 267.

Atwood, Mrs. Annette W., 495.

Mrs. Channon, 236, 523; Story of Native Woman,
480.

MISCELLANEOUS, Demands of Foreign Missions

for the Twentieth Century, 381; Mrs. Morgan's

Quarter, 430; Moving in Chicago, 287; Quotation

from Andrew Murray, S9; Thankfulness, 575;

Work in Rome, 524.

POETRY, New Year's Morning, 41; Resurrection

Song, 185; Thankfulness, 569.

RECEIPTS; 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 284, 480,

528, 576.

TURKEY, Armenian Essay, 137; C. D. Spencer
Teachership, 240; E. G. Bates Teachership, 240;
Extracts from Letters from Miss Blakely, 141;
from Miss Fenenga, 330; from Miss Holt, 130;
from Miss Loughbridge, 281; from Miss Webb,
189; from Personal Letter, 448; House Warming,
334; Letters from Miss Karademirjian, 187; from
Mrs. Marsh, 332; from Miss Spencer, 521; from
Miss Welpton, 239; New Department, 528; News
from Adana, 329; Our Teachers, 90; The Fundi.
jak School, 4293 Trip to Smyrna, 570; Three Vil-
Jages Visited, 477; Woman's Work in the For
eign Field, 525; Work in Talas, 188.

MENTIONED IN VOLUME XXXIII.

Bates, Mrs. Laura H., 484.

Bell, Mrs. Anna E., 94.

Bell, Miss Diadem, 210, 446.

Bement, Miss Frances K., 472.

Bement, Dr. Lucy P., 472.

Bingham, Mrs. Clara B., 317.

Bissell, Miss Emily, 413, 555.

Bissell, Dr. Julia, 99, 146, 245, 290, 413, 443, 554-

Bissell, Mrs. Mary E., 67, 213, 245, 413, 443, 499.

Bissell, Mrs. Theo, K., 413.

Blakely, Miss Ellen M., 141, 239, 386, 429, 481.

Bliss, Mrs. Minnie B., 472.

Bower, Dr. Rose A., 554.

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