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The American Missionary — Volume 54, No. 3, October, 1900 is a compelling collection of essays, articles, and letters that provide a fascinating glimpse into the missionary efforts taking place in the United States at the turn of the 20th century. The contributors offer insightful perspectives on a wide range of topics, from education and healthcare to social justice and civil rights.
One of the standout features of this volume is its diversity of voices, with contributions from missionaries working in a variety of regions and among different populations. This diversity lends depth and nuance to the discussions, allowing readers to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by missionaries at this time.
Overall, The American Missionary — Volume 54, No. 3, October, 1900 is a thought-provoking and informative read that sheds light on an important chapter in American history. Whether you are interested in missionary work, social reform, or the intersection of religion and society, this volume offers valuable insights and is well worth a read.
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The American Missionary
(QUARTERLY)
OCT.} NOV.} 1900 DEC.}
VOL. LIV. No. 4.
[Illustration: AIBONITO, PORTO RICO.]
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,
THE CONGREGATIONAL ROOMS,
FOURTH AVENUE AND TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEW YORK.
Price 50 Cents a Year in advance.
Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as Second Class mail matter.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
FINANCIAL 145
ANNUAL MEETING 145
EDITORIAL NOTES 147
LE MOYNE NORMAL INSTITUTE 149
REINFORCEMENTS FROM AVERY INSTITUTE 155
WHAT OUR GRADUATES DO 156
SCHOOL LIFE IN PORTO RICO 157
AMONG THE INDIANS 164
THE PRESENT CRISIS IN CHINA, FROM THE STANDPOINT OF A CHRISTIAN CHINESE 169
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