461: Miss Nugent, 365; Dr. Parker, 550; Mrs. Winsor, 168, 462; Mission Work in Wai, India, 543; Pestilence That Walketh in Darkness, The, 15; Pictures of Village Schools in the Ma- dura Mission, 58; Pictures of Village Schools in the Marathi Mission, 3; Studying Marathi, 165; Touring in Ma- dura. 7 Unrest in India. The, 148. IN MEMORIAM-Mrs. Susan Ketchum Bourne, 33; Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 175; Mrs. Lemuel Gulliver, 465; Mrs. Chas. A. Jewell, 559; Mrs. Edith M. Travis, 34.
JAPAN-Cheer at Otaru, 164; Congrega- tional Missions in Japan, The, 359; Fac- tory Girls' Home, 201; Good Word from Japan, 61; Japanese in California, 352; Letters from Mrs. Bartlett, 462; Mrs. J. II. DeForest. 262; Miss Yoshi Kawash- ima, 349: Moving Picture in Tokyo, A, 355; Pictures from Japan, 344; Touring in Japan, 354: Work for Girls at Niigata, 340; Work of Native Chris- tians in Japan, 251.
JUNIOR WORK-Helps for Leaders, 27; 125; 171; 224; 269; Leaders in Coun- cil, 78; "Sweet Plum" and the Foreign Devil, 318.
MEXICO--Day at Instituto Corona, 298; Leaven at Work, The, 292; Letters from Mrs. Eaton. 316; Miss Meserve, 548; Mexican Bootblack, A, 303; Some Facts and a Few Figures, 296.
MICRONESIA.-Letters from Miss Bald- win. 217, 458: Miss Olin. 217, 267. MISCELLANEOUS.-Annual Meeting of the W. B. M., 321, 370, 419, 467, 514, 553: Awakening of Asia. The, 166; Christian Missions in Burma, 151; Church of Christ in Korea, The, 208 Difficulties of Learning the Languages in the Heathen World, 258; Easter Sun- rise, The, 173; Easter Thoughts, 174; El Azhar, 17; Going to School in Bur- ma, 161; Holy Water, 495; Inquisition, The, 541; Japanese Christians in Ko rea, 204; Korean Clippings, .213; Ko- rean Snapshots, 206 Missionary News Items, 68, 123, 265, 217, 367: 504: 576 : News from Persia 1 Propagation of the Faith, The, 453; Roman Cathol. cism in New England; 93; SemiA- nual Meeting of the W. B. M... 178, 226; Siamese Boys and Girls, 114. Siamese Women and the Bible 1; Stranger Than Fiction, 162; Value of Missionary
OUR WORK AT HOME-Eleven Ways to Awaken Missionary Interest in Your Sunday-School Class. 126: Northfield Summer School, The, 417; Prayer. 172; Prayer for Missionaries, 80; Pre- vious Engagement, A. 270; Reports from Our Branches, 30; Such As We Have, 510; Unveiling of the Missionary Memorial Tablet at Mt. Holyoke, 28; Word to the Modern Mother, A. 463. POETRY-Bird's Ministry, A. 163. RECEIPTS-35; 82; 130; 178; 226; 274; 321; 370; 419; 467; 514; 560. SPAIN-August 1909, in Spain, 540; Con- ditions and Needs of Spain, 533; Signs of Progress in Spain, 118; Visit to Our School in Madrid, A, 12.
SIDELIGHTS-35; 81; 129; 177; 225; 273: 320: 513; 559.
SUGGESTIONS FOR AUXILIARY MEET- INGS Nearer and Farther East: Chap. III, 34; Chap. IV, 80; Chap. V, 128: Chap. VI, 175; Chap. VII, 225; Gospel in France, 511; Study for 1909-10, 418; Work Remaining for Us. 67, 557. TURKEY-American College for Girls at Constantinople, 102; Approach to Mos- lems, The, 216; Bible Women in Eastern Turkey, 257; Call to Women from Stricken Cilicia, 411: Extract from Re- port of Woman's Work in Aintab, 22; From the Poor to the Poorer, 356; Hasmig Bagdasarian, An Autobiography, 159, 222; "How the Good News Came to" Van, 452; In Touch with Circas- sians, 155; Laying the Cornerstone of Robert College, 109; Letters from Misses Blake, 363, Blakely, 502; Borel, 220; Cushman, 70; Daniels, 221; Dwight, 169. 456; Ely, 504; Gile, 456; Mrs. Haskell, 219; Misses Kinney, 360; McCallum, 316; Norton, 457: Platt, 260, 362: Poole. 314. 364: Silli- man, 261 Mardin School Girl, 491; Needs at Aintab, 248; New Government in Constantinople, The, 444; New Tur- key in Monastir, The, 65; Our Nurse at Sivas, 443; Polyglot Sunday School, A, 25 Reaching the Field, 105; Short Ac- count of a Preaching Tour, 494; Stir- ring Among Moslems, A, 50; Tragedy in Turkey, The, 449; Work for Girls in Euphrates College, 20; Vacation Letter from Miss Jaynes, 493; Village Work in Turkey, 508.
CHINA-Busy Year in the Williams Hos- pital, A, 277, 325; Chinese Festivals, 133; Greeting from Pao-ting-fu, 87; How I Make My Dress, 136; Letter from Dr. Tallmon, 517; Message from Pao-ting-fu, 184; Pao-ting-fu, 38; Pa- goda Anchorage Bible Woman's Training School, 566; Some of the Needs of Lint- sing, 39 Trip in North China, A. 421. INDIA-Snake Worship in India, 85; Re- port of the Aruppukottai Station for the Year 1908, 231.
JAPAN-Doshisha Girls' School, Kyoto, 469; Letters from Doshisha Pupils, 471. MICRONESIA-Pictures from Kusaie, 229; Sickness at Kusale, 471; Work in Kusale, 181. MISCELLANEOUS-Purpose of Mission- aries, 88; Who Should Give?, 88. TURKEY-Account of Commencement at Brousa, 519; From Brousa, 37; Letter from Miss Powers, 327; Some Informa- tion About the Kindergarten at Brousa, 376; Visit to Some Turkish Villages, 373.
AFRICA- -First Days in the Old Home, 479; Letters from Miss N. J. Arnott, 93, 430; Mr. Frederick Bridgman, 238. CHINA-China-An Odd Country, 137; Chinese Kindergarten Commencement, 525; Christian Mat Merchant, The, 89; Country Trip, A, 572; Dispensary Work in Lintsingchow, 283; Houseboat Trip, A. 190; Letters from Mrs. M. C. Ellis, 94; Miss M. D. Wingate, 332; New Woman in China, The, 43; North China Union Woman's College, 1909, The, 475; One Day at Peking, 43; Progress at Tai-ku, 329; Ruth Norton School for Girls in Canton, 331; Special Services in Peking, 380; Story of the Doo Fam- ilv. 140; Sunday-School Work in China, 527; To-day in China, 286; Women Pa- tients in Tai-ku Hospital, China, 478. INDIA-Ahjlbai, 46; Few of the Many Seekers, A. 521: Lucy Perry Noble Bible School, The, 287; Mahableshwar, The Health Retreat for the Marathi Mission, 185; Story of a Day, The, 233; Visit to a Heathen Temple at Palani, 334.
Abbott, Miss Anstice, 46.
Adams. Miss Alice P.. 31. 193, 433, 529. Agnew, Miss Eliza, 51, 55.
Ainslie. Miss Kate, 144, 188, 379. Allen, Miss Annie T., 37, 373. Ament, Mrs. W. S., 433, 446.
Andrews. Miss Mary E., 391, 529. Arnott, Miss Nellle J., 93, 169.
Baldwin, Miss Eliz., 217, 458. Barrows, Miss Martha J., 431.
Bartlett, Mrs. Fanny G., 164, 462. Beals, Dr. Rose F., 543. Bell, Mrs. Wm. C., 480.
Bell. Miss Diadem, 554, 556. Billings, Miss Virginia, 187, 503. Bissell, Miss Emily R.. 233.
Blake, Miss Isabella M., 142, 363, 449. Blakely, Miss Ellen M., 142, 377, 502. Borel, Miss Lucie, 220.
Browne, Mrs. J. K., 385.
Browne, Miss Alice S., 121, 206, 393. Bruce, Miss Clara, 233.
Burrage, Miss Fanny E., 385. Bush, Miss Caroline E., 49, 105. Bushee, Miss Alice H., 387, 533, 555.
Cary, Mrs. Otis, 386. Carey, Miss B. Brenton, 75. Carey, Mrs. Miriam Platt, 21. Case, Miss Lucy E., 99, 349.
Catlin, Miss Ellen W., 32, 101, 105. Chambers, Miss Effie M., 436, 473. Chandler, Mrs. Henrietta S., 235. Chandler, Miss Helen, 122.
Chandler, Miss Gertrude, 218, 501. Chandler, Miss Ada B., 61.
Chapin, Miss Abbie G., 121, 405.
Clark, Mrs. Harriet M., 98.
Clark, Miss Minnie, 366.
Cobb, Mrs. Edward S., 91.
Colby, Miss Abbie M., 344.
Cole, Miss Lillian F., 155, 443.
JAPAN-Fire at Echigo, 91; Letter from Mrs. A. W. Stanford, 92; Twentieth An- niversary of the Glory Kindergarten, 571; Work of Kobe Evangelistic School, 431. MICRONESIA--Letter from Miss J. D. Baldwin, 282.
MISCELLANEOUS- -Across Siberia, 569: Glimpses of Lisbon, 383; Message from Our Treasurer, Mrs. Hurlbut, 281; News from Our Deputation, 235; One Million Extra Dimes for Missions. 425. RECEIPTS-48; 96; 144, 192; 240; 288; 336: 384; 480; 528: 576. TURKEY-After the Massacre at Kessab, 473; Historic Days in Marash, 377; Journey to the Annual Meeting at Har- poot, 41; Kept in Time of Peril, 565; Letters from Misses Ainslie, 188; Bill- ings, 187; Fenenga, 333; Welpton, 428; Preachers' Widows in Hadjin, 523: School for Blind Children at Marash. 377: Trip After the Uprising. A, 426: Turkey-One Year at Marash College,
LADY MISSIONARIES MENTIONED IN 1909 (CONTINUED).
Haskell, Mrs. Margaret B., 219.
Hazen, Mrs. Wm., 554.
Hazen, Mrs. Hattie C., 15, 73, 115, 365. Holton, Mrs. Gertrude M.. 237. Hoppin, Miss Jessie R., 181. Howe, Miss Annie, 571. Howland, Mrs. Sara B., 387. Howland, Miss Susan, 55. Hoyt, Miss Olive S., 529. Hubbard, Mrs. Geo. H.. 566. Hume, Dr. Ruth P., 122. Jaynes, Miss Ethel, 492.
Jillson, Miss Jeannie, 555, 556. Johnson, Miss Elizabeth, 2, 145. Jones, Mrs. Sarah A., 16, 148. Jones, Miss Laura A., 421. Judson, Mrs. Emily C., 163. Judson, Miss Cornelia, 100.
Kinnear, Mrs. H. N., 545, 549. Kinney, Miss Mary E., 360. Knapp, Mrs. Geo. C., 433.
Leavens, Miss Delia D., 529. Lee, Mrs. Hannah H., 3, 58.
Lee, Mrs. L. O., 378.
Loughridge, Miss Stella N., 385.
Macallum, Mrs. Henrietta M., 144.
MacGown, Miss Marion G., 19, 101, 119,
121, 399, 403, 489.
Marden, Mrs. Etta D., 444.
Mathews, Miss Olivia W., 417. Matthews, Miss Mary L.. 65. McLaren, Miss Grisell, 481. McNaughton, Mrs. James P., 417. Merrill, Mrs. J. E., 148, 411, 457. Meserve, Miss Helen A., 193, 548. Miner, Miss Luella, 436, 475, 825. Morrison, Miss May, 12.
Norton, Miss Harriet C., 457, 523. Noyes, Miss Mary T., 122, 461, 502. Nugent, Miss Belle, 365.
Olin, Miss Jennie, 183, 217, 231. Orvis, Miss Susan W., 386.
Osborne, Miss Harriet, 146, 550. Parker, Dr. Harriet.
Parmelee, Miss H. Frances,.201.
Peck, Mrs., 401.
Peck, Miss Sara L., 220.
Perkins. Miss Elizabeth S.,
Pettee, Mrs. J. H., 386, 855,
Quickenden, Miss Catherine S., 521.
Ransom, Mrs. Susan H. C., 49. Raynolds, Mrs. Geo. C., 145, 196. Redick, Miss Emma J., 193.
Reed. Miss Bertha P., 56, 121, 436, 446, 484.
Reynolds, Miss M. E., 109. Rice, Miss Nina E., 565.
Richmond, Miss Clara C., 385. Richter, Miss Emily F., 523. Riggs, Miss Mary W., 21. Root, Miss Helen I., 51, 55. Root, Miss Mary M., 7. Rowland, Mrs. Helen A., 64. Russell, Miss Nellie N., 525.
Sanders, Mrs. Sarah B., 168. Sheffield, Mrs. D. Z., 433. Sibley, Mrs. Minnie L.. 543. Smith, Mrs. Emma D., 191. Smith, Miss Laura C., 199.
Smith, Mrs. Sarah S., 385.
Stanford, Mrs. Arthur W., 92, 431.
Stanley, Mrs. Chas. A.. 192.
Stelle, Mrs. W. B., 388.
Stephenson, Dr. M. Eleanor, 554, 556.
Stimpson, Miss Sarah, 93, 168, 430, 552.
Stover, Miss Helen H.. 479.
Swift, Miss Eva M., 235.
Platt, Miss Claribel, 362.
Poole. Miss Maria B., 105, 364.
Porter, Mrs. John S., 387.
Porter, Miss Mary H., 119, 380. 525.
Powers, Miss Harriet G.. 38, 433. 520. Price, Miss Martha E., 554.
Villard, Miss Charlotte R., 385.
Williams, Mrs. Alice M., 89.
Wilson, Miss Louise E., 181, 229, 471.
Winsor, Mrs. Mary C.. 168, 436, 462, 549.
Woodhull, Dr. Kate C., 460. Wykoff, Miss II. Grace, 140.
Zumbro, Mrs. Harriet S., 235.-
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