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The American Missionary — Volume 54, No. 01, January, 1900

The American Missionary — Volume 54, No. 01, January, 1900

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JUBILEE HALL.,Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.JUBILEE HALL.
Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.

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

Financial1

Fresh Leaflets for 19001

The Progressive South2

Greeting to Porto Ricans3

Pioneers in Porto Rico (Illustrated) 5

Fisk University (Illustrated)12

Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians (Illustrated) 20

Southern Field Notes 24

News from Arctic Alaska 26

Christian Endeavorers Among the Indians (Illustrated) 28

Lincoln Memorial Sunday 31

RECEIPTS 32

Woman's State Organizations46

Secretaries of Young People's and Children's Work48


The AMERICAN MISSIONARY presents new form, fresh material and generous illustrations for 1900. This magazine is published by the American Missionary Association quarterly. Subscription rate fifty cents per year.

Many wonderful missionary developments in our own country during this stirring period of national enlargement are recorded in the columns of this magazine.


THE
American Missionary


Vol. LIV. JANUARY, 1900. No. 1.

FINANCIAL.

The receipts to December 31st, the first quarter of the fiscal year, are $6,586.98 more than for the same period last year—an increase in donations of $6,874.52, in income of $890.20, and in tuition of $1,652.58—a decrease in estates for current work of $2,830.32 under the policy of reserve legacy account.

We are greatly cheered by this increase in donations. We appreciate the cordial response of the churches, Sunday-schools, Endeavor Societies and individuals to the necessities of this great work. We call especial attention to the efforts which are being made to increase the gifts of this Association for the current year thirty-three and one-third per cent. This is the amount of increase which the Council Committee of Fifteen have asked from the churches. The large work demands at least this per cent. of addition to the gifts for the current year. Will not each individual church and Sunday-school see that their contribution for this year is at least a third larger than for the former year?

In addition to this amount needed for the work which has been established in other years, the claims of Porto Rico are pressing. Ten thousand dollars was a very conservative estimate of the amount that was needed at once in this new island territory. The churches, and especially the Sunday schools, have responded generously in bringing up the gifts to about half this amount. There is imperative need immediately for the full amount, properly and energetically to press the work in Porto Rico along the lines of Christian education and evangelization.


FRESH LEAFLETS FOR 1900.

"Annual Statistical Leaflet."

"Annual Report, 1899."

"Universal Brotherhood Through Christ," Sermon by Rev. C. H. Patton, D.D.

"Michael E. Strieby," (illustrated) Sec. J. E. Roy, D.D.

"The Hand of God or Failure," Rev. H. A. Stimson, D.D.

"By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them," Rev. C. E. Jefferson, D.D.

"What Has Been Done for the Indians," Rev. J. R. Nichols, D.D.

"The Evangelical Side of Missionary Work," Rev. Sydney Strong, D.D.

"Why and How?" Rev. Gerald H. Beard, Ph.D.

"The Americans in the Southern Mountains," Rev. Archibald Hadden.

"The Story of Three Million Highlanders," Rev. M. N. Sumner.

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