Missionary Work
Displaying 51 - 100 of 559 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Mrs. Dorothy Hillerson Alumnus 21:4, p.28 |
Primary English teacher at the United Presbyterian Mission School in Cairo, Egypt. | |
52 | The Purple and Gold in Burma Alumnus 21:4, p.11 |
Four alumnae meet in Burma. | |
53 | Ruth I. Popejoy Alumnus 21:3, p.21 |
Teaches at the missionary school in Quito, Ecuador. | |
54 | Wilcox's life reads like tale of character in storybook romance; psychology professor was born in China, spoke only Chinese for some time College Eye 28:28, p.6 |
Professor Wilcox recalls his early life with his missionary family in China. | |
55 | Ivadel Eaton Alumnus 20:4, p.21 |
Connected with the Adventist Church Mission in Shanghai, China; visited her brother in Portland, Oregon. | |
56 | Westminster tea to honor Minnie Cook College Eye 27:11, p.3 |
Will speak on work at Embudo Mission School. | |
57 | Brazil takes alumna Margaret Carnahan for Minas mission Alumnus 20:2, p.9 |
Will continue her work with Presbyterian mission in Brazil; brief biographical sketch. | |
58 | Laura Bobenhouse Alumnus 20:1, p.18 |
Superintendent of the M. E. Mission Girls' School in Meerut, India. | |
59 | New material sent to alumnus who is teaching in Orient College Eye 27:21, p.5 |
Sends teaching material to Mabel Reid, who is in Burma. | |
60 | Carol Culver Alumnus 19:4, p.27 |
Went to China and plans to stay there for two years. | |
61 | Carol Culver Alumnus 19:4, p.25 |
Teaches English at a Foo Chow Mission School in China. | |
62 | Lydia Trimble Alumnus 19:4, p.18 |
President of a mission school in China while she did missionary work there; now lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
63 | Dr., Mrs. Shoemaker are Condits' guests College Eye 27:13, p.6 |
Missionaries visit Professor Condit. | |
64 | Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Shoemaker are visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira S. Condit Public Relations News Release 1935:17, p.1 |
Dr. and Mrs. Shoemaker are retired missionaries. | |
65 | Chinabound students packs trunk with silk hose and soap College Eye 27:53, p.1 |
Carol Culver will teach English at mission school. | |
66 | Ruth Popejoy Alumnus 19:3, p.20 |
In the United States for a year on furlough from her missionary work in Quito, Ecuador, South America. | |
67 | Wiping noses, cutting hair of young Alaskans--all in day's work for Helen Taft, '24 Alumnus 19:3, p.10 |
Alumna describes work in Presbyterian mission work in Alaska. | |
68 | Greetings to alumni in foreign mission fields Alumnus 19:2, p.7 |
Harold Bosley greets missionaries; roster of alumni who serve as missionaries. | |
69 | Cornelia W. Jongewaard Alumnus 19:2, p.22 |
Serves as a missionary in Palmaner, South India. | |
70 | Edna Sherriff Alumnus 19:2, p.21 |
Returned to her work as a missionary in the American Mission in Cairo, Egypt. | |
71 | Missionary service of 35 years is record of 1900 graduate Alumnus 19:2, p.7 |
Luella Rigby Jones has served in Burma; description of her experiences. | |
72 | Ruth Popejoy Alumnus 19:1, p.20 |
Returned to the United States for a year on a break from her missionary work in Quito, Ecuador, South America. | |
73 | Mrs. A. F. Meyer Alumnus 19:1, p.19 |
The former Hulda Klein and her husband are missionaries in India. | |
74 | Helen L. Taft Alumnus 19:1, p.21 |
Serving as missionary in Haines, Alaska. | |
75 | Mrs. Bridget Wells submits story in magazine contest College Eye 26:14, p.1 |
Recently returned to position in Burma. | |
76 | Mrs. Bridget Wells soon to return to her native Burma; enrolled here winter 1932; was active in five organizations College Eye 26:10, p.1 |
Profile of Bridget Wells. | |
77 | Leffler to lead at Wesley discussion on church centers College Eye 25:32, p.3 |
Will hear about mission work. | |
78 | Alice Barnes Alumnus 17:4, p.26 |
Doing missionary work in Fort Blackmore, Virginia. | |
79 | Modern world God to be church topic College Eye 24:30, p.1 |
Howland Hanson will speak. | |
80 | Mrs. Lester Hooks Alumnus 16:3, p.30 |
The former Genevieve Sauer is a missionary in the Belgian Congo and teaches at a boarding school at Soma Bata. | |
81 | Miss Hazel Winslow Alumnus 16:3, p.29 |
Principal of a Chinese Girls School in Burma. | |
82 | Dorcas Whitaker Alumnus 16:3, p.24 |
In the service of the Woman's Evangelistic work of the American Baptist Telegue Mission in South India. | |
83 | Mabel Reid Alumnus 16:2, p.7 |
Teaching in Burma. | |
84 | Talitha Gerlach will speak to Y. W. C. A. Monday College Eye 23:24, p.3 |
Will speak on work in China. | |
85 | Margaret deBooy, Maude Norris, Sara Mae Spearing, Olga Bartholomew, Mina Jongewaard, Beulah Nunamaker, Dollie Mahood, Mamie Lister, and Gladys Norris Alumnus 15:4, p.25 |
A reunion at the Norris farm celebrated the return to the United States of Miss Jongewaard, who has spent the last six years as a missionary at Palmaneer, Chittoor Dt., India, teaching in an industrial school. Mahood and Lister were unable to attend. | |
86 | "Hot time in the old town" favored at Burmese funerals, says Mary Reid College Eye 23:9, p.3 |
Mary Reid's missionary work reveals funeral customs of Burma. | |
87 | Laura G. Bodenhouse Alumnus 15:3, p.29 |
Superintendent of the M. E. Mission School for Girls at Aligarb, India, was granted a furlough beginning the latter part of February. While on furlough, her address will be Humeston, Iowa. | |
88 | Ida M. Cline Alumnus 15:2, p.24 |
Sent a complimentary copy of her new music composition, "The Sun Always Shines in the Blue." She was missionary teacher in the Girls' High School at Merut, U. P. India, and studied at the University of Iowa. | |
89 | C. Williamina Jongewaard Alumnus 15:2, p.26 |
Principal of the Women's Industrial School of the American Arcot Mission, Palmaner, Chittoor District, South India, expects to leave India in April and journey to the United States by way of China and Japan, arriving here in June. | |
90 | Mrs. J. C. Koppenol Alumnus 15:2, p.29 |
The former Emelia Eason is taking Hilda Eason's place as teacher in Orange City for the remainder of the year. She came from Kentucky, where she and her husband, J. C. Koppenol, have been doing missionary work among the mountain people. | |
91 | Emma B. Aderman Alumnus 15:1, p.25 |
Has been an instructor of Spanish speaking girls, for the past four year in the Frances De Pauw School in Hollywood, California; reports that the institution is supported by the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. | |
92 | Rose Ann Pope Alumnus 14:4, p.27 |
Pope sailed from New York City in July to Barranquilla, Columbia, South America, where she is teacher of English and physical education for women at the Girls' Mission School. | |
93 | Jessie L. McLaughlin Alumnus 14:2, p.26 |
Agency secretary of the American Bible Society, of Chicago, Illinois, visited Mrs. Henry Harmon and daughter, Ada Joy Harmon, Professor D. S. Wright and President Emeritus Homer H. Seerley. McLaughlin was a Methodist missionary in the Phillippines. | |
94 | Mrs. A. F. Meyer Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
The former Hulda D. Klein sailed for Khariar, C. P. India, on February 6, where she will take up her missionary work in a new mission in a an area where there are few Europeans. | |
95 | Helen Lovene Taft Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
Taft, of Fairmont, Minnesota, is now assistant supervisor in an orphanage for native children at Haines, Alaska. She is working on a three year contract under the Presbyterian Church Board of National Missions. | |
96 | Mrs. Albert Loughridge Alumnus 14:1, p.29 |
Widow of the late Professor Albert Loughridge, Professor of Latin, celebrated her 83rd birthday, October 23, 1929. She went to India as a missionary with her husband; her niece, Mrs. G. W. Walters, is wife of Professor Walters, Department of Education. | |
97 | Dr. Clara Whitemore Alumnus 14:1, p.24 |
Dr. Whitemore spoke informally on her experiences in China; has made her home is in Tien Tsin, China for the last five years. | |
98 | Lutheran Student Association College Eye 19:15, p.5 |
Fredrik Schiotz, traveling secretary of the student volunteer movement for foreign missions, will speak. | |
99 | Student convention at Detroit Dec. 28-Jan 1 College Eye 19:13, p.1 |
Students to discuss missions work openly and seriously. | |
100 | Helping the two million lepers College Eye 18:52, p.8 |
Outlines missionary work among those who have leprosy. |