INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIII. AFICA, Deputation of the Board, 436, 530; Extracts CEYLON, Christian Women of To-day, 253. CHINA, China a Literary Nation, 531; Extracts 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 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 Girls' School, Guadalajara, 442; Girls' Seminary, Kawaiaho, 356; Girls at Sharada Sadan, 145; Village Audience, Dr. Hazen Preaching, 203; 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, IN MEMORIAM, Mrs. Eunice C. Cowles, 512; Mrs. JAPAN, Extracts from Letters, from Miss C. L. 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 MICRONESIA, Extract from Letter from Miss Foss, 447. MISCELLANEOUS, Broadened Vision, 175; Clip. pings, 46; A Contrast, 2c8; Daily Prayer, 223, 257, 316, 353. 412, 462, 492, 550; Dangers of Civili zation, 205; Deputation to Africa, 176; Easter Message, 171; Facts to Know, 503; Glimpses of Other Workers, 308; Hilarious Giving, 444; "Kono Hana," 214; Mrs. Mary Smith Moffatt, 53; Missionary Collection, 292; Miss Martha's Money Measure, 505; News from other Fields, 262, 350, 402, 450, 501, 543; Our Christian Memo. rials, 547; Our Own Debt to Returned Mission- aries, 299; Our Responsibility for the Pledged Work, 389; The Rains; 209; Review of Recent Events, 19S; What a Church Means, 38; What You Can Do for Us-from the Missionary's Standpoint, 301; Whose Is It? 445. OUR WORK AT HOME, Annual Meeting, 369, 418 407, 551; Miss Abbie B. Child, Appreciation, 22; A Few Untried Ways, 408; General Plan of Out- line Study of China, 365; Helps to Study of China, 557; How Increase the Power of Auxili. aries? 356; In the Light of Privilege, 158; Miss Enough, 314; Our Book Table and Sideligh s, 32, 80, 128, 176, 225, 269, 318, 366, 414, 466, 512, 546; 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. CHINA, Letter from Miss Jean H. Brown, 469, 517. JAPAN, Letter from Miss Denton, 181; Girls' Rex Christus, Chapter 1, 560; Thank-offering 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 THE PACIFIC. MISCELLANEOUS, Abstract Report of Annual Meet- CEYLON, Ceylon, 94, 139. HAWAII, Memories of Two Mission Fields, 392. 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. LADY MISSIONARIES Allen, Mrs. Ellen R., 194, 482. Andrews, Miss Mary E., 261, 318, 448. Atwood, Mrs. Annette W., 495. Baldwin, Miss Jane D., 316, 377. Baldwin, Mrs. Matilda J., 229, 325, 551 568. Ballantine, Mrs. Josephine L., 152, 413 Barker, Miss Annie M., 210, 364. Barrows, Miss Martha J., 94, 224, 379. Bartlett, Miss Cornelia S., 242, 364. Bates, Miss Eula G., 187, 240, 522. Mrs. Channon, 236, 523; Story of Native Woman, 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; POETRY, New Year's Morning, 41; Resurrection RECEIPTS; 48, 96, 144, 192, 240, 288, 336, 284, 480, TURKEY, Armenian Essay, 137; C. D. Spencer 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. |