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LIFE AND LIGHT

FOR

WOMAN

PUBLISHED BY THE

WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS

1909, VOL. XXXIX.

PUBLIC
LIBRARY

BOSTON:

FRANK WOOD, PRINTER.

1909

892609

ASTOR, LENOX AND, ATILDEN EGUNOPA JONË.

1910

INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIX.

WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS.

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CHINA-Among Some Peking Girls, 484;
Beginning Work in North China, 119;
Bible Women and Station Classes in
Foochow Mission, 531; Chinese Women
Doctors, 246: Christian Beginnings for
Women in Peking. 388; College Com-
mencement in Peking, 446; Famous
Days in China, 56; Glimpses of a Bor-
der Land. 405; Hospital Work in Foo-
chow. 545; "Into the Country Round
About" Tung-chou. 393; Letters from
Miss Garretson, 460; Miss MacGown.
310: Miss Kinnear. 549: Miss Reed,
121: Miss Russell, 261; Dr. Woodhull,
460; Missionary Girl in North China, A,
399.; North China Union Women's Col-
lege. 487; Opportunity at Hsi-ku, Tient-
sin. 489; Our New Missionary in North
China, 19: Station Class Work. 403:
Two Weeks in Diong-Loh. 437: Unspo-
ken Cry for Help, An, 101: What the
Gospel Brings to Mother Hearts in
China, 391; Work and the Need, The,

309.

CEYLON-Miss Eliza Agnew, 55: Uduyit
School To-dav, 51.

EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS- -1: 49; 97;
145; 193; 241; 289; 337; 385; 433;
481: 529.

ILLUSTRATIONS-Armenian Monastery,
Near Van, 160* Armenian Pastor and
Family, An, 241; At the Hospital Door
Sivas, 443; At Roll Call, 255; Avenue
of Banyans, near Arruppukottai, 10:
Boarding Department, Corona Institute,
289: Breakfast at Parel School. 97;
Bridge over the Euphrates. 108; Bridg-
man School, 481; Buddhist Monastery
Near Mandalay, 152; Camel Train Going
to Harpoot, 107; Caravan on the Road.
W. Africa. 313; Chinese Women Doctors,
240; Circassian Police Officers, 155;
Deposed Sultan, Abdul Hamid II. and
His Residence, 444; Doctor's Buggy in
Korea, A. 204; Drawing Lesson, Parel
School, 104; Four Generations Trained
at Uduvil, 49; Fujinaka Bridge at Osaka.
345; Guardian God in Japan, 164; Hats
in Korea, 207; Hidalgo Street, Guadala-
jara. 300; Hindu Girls' Day School, Wai,

4: Itinerating in the Madura Field, 8;
Japanese Bible Students, 252; King's
Daughters, Niigata, Japan, 341; Korean
Family Reading the Scriptures, 193:
Landscape at Ceylon, 53; Making Quilted
Clothes, 396; Making Tortillas, 305;
Members of Factory Girls' Home, Mat-
suyama, 202; Miss Browne's School
Girls, 398; Miss Perkins Ready for Her
Tour, 437; Miss Reed with Mohammedan
Women, 448; Mission Premises at Van,
145; Mission Station at Amanzimtote,
200; Missionary Residences at Tung-
chou. 393: Mrs. Otsuka. 348; Model
School Connected with Union College,
487; New Home of Baikwa School, 98,
99; One of the Junior Class, Talas, 170;
Open Door in China, The, 484; Pastor
Li and Family, 389; People on Thresh-
ing Floor, near Kalgan, 406; Portraits:
Mrs. H. G. Clark, 251: Miss Alice
Gleason, 289: Miss Julia Gulick, 352;
Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 2; Mrs. J. P.
Jones, 148; Dr. and Mrs. Adoniram Jud-
son. 151; Miss Kawashima, 350; Miss
O. W. Mathews, 289; Miss Richmond,
385; Miss Marion P. Wells, 481; Pri-
mary Teacher and Pupil, 299; Proces-
sion of Wagons Going to Meet New
Teacher, 170; Pupils at Uduvil, 54;
Pure Heart Society, Niigata, 337; Ra-
diant Faces at Uduvil, 54; Rev. T.
Osąda and Family, 346; Rhetori-
tals.. 4884 Robert College 110, 111;
Kain's of Adana, .357; Scenery at
Oclrileso 255: Serving Breakfast on
Street Corner, Guadalajara, 303; Serv-
Ping Tea, 347.Siamese Derrick, 112; Sta-
bh School, Wai, 5; Still Life, N. China,
394; Suashine Society, Niigata, 342;

eachers and Graduating Class, Brousa
Kindergarth, 1; Two College Girls,
485; Teal Armenian Family, Aintab,
248; Typical Mexican of Lower Class,
304: Uduvil Girls' School, 52; Uduvil
Memorial Church, 51; View of Diong-
Loh from Site of Proposed Hospital,
439; Village Children at Aintab, 249;
Village School in Madura Field, 9; Vil-
lage Street, The, 438; When the Doctor
Comes (China), 385; Woman's Station
Class, N. China, 404; Young China, 400;
Young People at Amanzimtote. 199.
INDIA-Bible Women in Tirumangalam,
115; Inspecting our School at Parel,
103; Letters from Miss Helen Chandler,
122; Miss Gertrude Chandler, 218, 263,
501: Miss Fowler, 502; Mrs. Hazen, 73;
Dr. Ruth Hume, 122; Miss Noyes, 122,

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