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EDITORIAL.
The Figures35
Hard Times—Our Roll of Honor36
The Freedman's Case in Equity37
Paragraphs—A Sanitary View of Industrial Education38
Benefactions39
The A. M. A. at the New Orleans Exposition40
THE SOUTH.
List of Missionaries and Teachers41
Thanksgiving Address at Atlanta University 49
Industrial Education: What the A. M. A. is Doing51
THE CHINESE.
The Outlook53
Class of Chinese Girls (cut)55
CHILDREN'S PAGE.
Letter from an Indian Boy56
RECEIPTS57
NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
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Price 50 Cents a Year, in Advance.
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American Missionary Association.
President, Hon. Wm. B. Washburn, LL.D., Mass.
Corresponding Secretary.
Rev. M. E. Strieby, D.D., 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
Assistant Corresponding Secretary.
Rev. James Powell, D.D., 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
Treasurer.
H. W. Hubbard, Esq., 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
Auditors.
W. H. Rogers, Peter McCartee.
Executive Committee.
John H. Washburn, Chairman. Clinton B. Fisk. E. B. Monroe.
A. P. Foster , Secretary. S. B. Halliday. J. E. Rankin.
Lyman Abbott. Samuel Holmes. Wm. H. Ward.
A. S. Barnes. Samuel S. Marples. J. L. Withrow .
J. R. Danforth. Charles L. Mead.
District Secretaries.
Rev. C. L. Woodworth, D.D., 21 Cong'l House, Boston.
Rev. G. D. Pike, D.D. , Memorial Hall, Hartford .
Rev. Charles W. Shelton , 112 West Washington Street, Chicago .
Field Officers.
Rev. J. E. Roy, D.D., Field Superintendent.
Prof. Albert Salisbury , Superintendent of Education .
Bureau of Woman's Work.
Secretary, Miss D. E. Emerson, 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
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Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding Secretary; those relating to the collecting fields, to the District Secretaries; letters for the Editor of the American Missionary,
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I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of —— dollars, in trust, to pay the same in —— days after my decease to the person who, when the same is payable, shall act as Treasurer of the 'American Missionary Association,' of New York City, to be applied, under the direction of the Executive Committee of the Association, to its charitable uses and purposes.
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