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Hotel and Sanatorium

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

Our Elegant Stone, Brick and Steel
Building, with Every Comfort and
Superior Table and Service, is an
Ideal Place for Fall and Winter.

Our Department where Baths are
given for Health or Pleasure, with
Trained Attendants Only, including
Electricity, has been a great help to
many.

F. L. YOUNG,

General Manager

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THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTE

Is the oldest school for the higher education of women in the South. Established by Bishop Otey in 1835 LOCATION-It is ideally located in the Blue Grass Region of Middie Tennessee. Forty miles from Nashville on main line of L. & N. R. R. Trains almost hourly, giving the opportunities of the city without its distractions. FACULTY Seventeen able, experienced officers and teachers.

Boarding Pupils, Select and Number Limited COURSES OF STUDY-Full diploma. College preparatory. Elective.

The Institute was awarded the Medal at the World's
Fair, 1904.

BUILDINGS-Large and Attractive. Steam Heat. Electric
Lights. Filtered Water. Sanitation Perfect.
INFIRMARY-This department is presided over by a
Trained Nurse.

ATHLETIO8-Special attention paid to the physical de-
velopment of our students Basket Ball, Tennis and other
outdoor exercises, besides work in Gymnasium, all
under the personal direction of an Experienced Insti uctor.

THE CLERGY

THE

IMPORTANT NOTES

HE Clergy are requested to notify "The Mailing Department, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York," of changes in their post-office addresses in order that the Board's publications may be correctly mailed to them.

SUBSCRIBERS

UBSCRIBERS will observe that the address label indicates the time to which subscriptions are paid. Changes are made in the labels on the 15th of each month. If subscriptions are received later than the 15th, the change in the label will appear a month later. CONCERNING WILLS

T is earnestly requested that inquiries be made concerning Wills admitted to probate

quests be communicated to the Treasurer without delay. In making bequests for missions it is of great importance to give the exact title of the Society, thus:

I give, devise, and bequeath to The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, for the use of the Society....

If it is desired that the bequest should be applied to some particular department of the work, there should be substituted for the words "FOR THE USE OF THE SOCIETY," the words "FOR DOMESTIC MISSIONS," or "FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS," or "FOR WORK AMONG THE INDIANS," or "FOR WORK AMONG COLORED PEOPLE," or "FOR WORK IN AFRICA," or "FOR WORK IN CHINA," etc.

THE

Spirit of Missions

AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY REVIEW
OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS

September, 1909

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The Subscription Price of THE SPIRIT OF MISSIONS is ONE DOLLAR per year. Postage is prepaid in the United States, Porto Rico, the Philippines and Mexico. For other countries in the Postal Union, including Canada, twenty-four cents per year should be added.

Subscriptions are continued until ordered discontinued.

Change of Address: In all changes of address it is necessary that the old as well as the new address should be given.

How to Remit: Remittances, made payable to E. Walter Roberts, Assistant Treasurer, should be made by draft on New York, Postal Order or Express Order. One and two cent stamps are received. To checks on local banks ten cents should be added for collection.

All Letters should be addressed to The Spirit of Missions, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York.

Published by the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society.

President, RIght Reverend DANIEL S. TUTTLE. D.D. Secretary, REV. ARTHUR S. LLOYD, D.D. Assistant Treasurer, E. WALTER ROBERTS.

Entered at the Post Office, in New York, as second-class matter.

THE SPIRIT OF MISSIONS is regularly on sale

In Philadelphia: By George W. Jacobs & Co., 1216 Walnut St.
In Milwaukee: By The Young Churchman Co., 412 Milwaukee St.
In Boston: By Smith & McCance, 38 Bromfield St.

In Elizabeth, N. J.: By Franklin H. Spencer, 212 Broad St.

Cambridge, Mass.

FACULTY

Rev. George Hodges, D.D., D.C.L., Dean
Homiletics and Pastoral Care, and Liturgics
Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D.D. (Emeritus)
Interpretation of the Old Testament
Rev. Henry Sylvester Nash, D.D.
Interpretation of the New Testament
Rev. Maximilian Lindsay Kellner, D.D.
Literature and Interpretation of the
Old Testament

Rev. Edward Staples Drown, D.D.
Systematic Theology

Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander
History of Religion and Missions
Rev. Henry Bradford Washburn

Ecclesiastical History

Mr. Robert A. Woods
Sociology

Mr. William Alden Paull
Music and Reading

Access without charge to Harvard University libraries and many courses of special lectures. Men prepared to meet present problems, theological and social. Opportunities for city mission work in Boston under experienced direction. For Catalogue or other information apply to the DEAN.

General Theological Seminary

Chelsea Square, N. Y. City

The Very Rev. Wilford L.
Robbins, D.D., LL.D., Dean

This is the only Seminary under the control of the General Convention of the Episcopal Church.

The regular Course of three years covers a thorough study of all the usual departments of Theological training, and Students, after the first year, may specialize in certain Departments.

Students may, without extra charge, under the advice of the Dean and Faculty, attend certain courses at Columbia University.

Scholarship aid is given when needed.
For details address

THE DEAN,

I Chelsea Square.

The Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia

FACULTY

Rev. WILLIAM M. GROTON, S.T.D., Dean, Systematic Divinity.

Rev. A. D. HEFFERN, D.D.,

New Testament Literature and
Language.

Rev. LUCIEN M. ROBINSON, S.T.D.,
Liturgics, Church Polity and Canon
Law.

Rev. JAMES ALAN MONTGOMERY, Ph.D., S.T.D., Old Testament Literature and Languages.

Rev. GEORGE C. FOLEY, D.D.,

Homiletics and Pastoral Care.

Rev. J. CULLEN AYER, Jr., Ph.D.,
Ecclesiastical History.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN
TO THOSE PREPARING FOR
THE MISSIONARY FIELD
EXCHANGEable creditS WITH
THE UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA

For Catalogue send to the Dean, Rev. WILLIAM M. GROTON, S.T.D., 5000 Woodland Ave., or the Secretary, Rev. THOMAS J. GARLAND, Church House, 12th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia.

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PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT 281 Fourth Avenue, New York City

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Semi-Centennial Number

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