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LOUISVILLE!

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY CITY

The session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church will be held in Louisville, Ky., May 15th to June 1st, attracting members of this great religious body from all sections.

THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

is the direct route to Louisville from principal cities of the East.

EXCURSION TICKETS

on account of the General Assembly will be sold from all stations on its lines, May 13, 14 and 15, good returning to reach original starting point not later than June 5th, at

REDUCED RATES

Full information regarding specific rates, routes and train service, may be obtained of nearest Ticket Agent.

Commissioners en route to the General Assembly

Passing through the principal cities where the Depositories
of the Board are located, are cordially invited to spend
a few moments at least at the Book Rooms and meet the
respective managers. We want to keep in close touch
with our constituency and we want you to see what efforts
the Board of Publication is making to meet your require-
ments. There is nothing like personal contact. We want
to know you and we want you to know us. It will be
of mutual advantage.

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Through the Author's Generosity, to secure

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Or any one of them at $1.00
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The Author, Dr. A. H. Strong, president of Rochester Theological Seminary, is one of the leaders of the religious thought of the day. These works are his best product.

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THE ASSEMBLY HERALD

PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

A. W. HALSEY, D.D., JOHN DIXON, D.D., WILLIAM H. SCOTT, Committee

CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1912

The General Assembly. W. P. White

THE BOARD OF PUBLICATION AND SABBATH SCHOOL WORK. Alexander Henry, D.D.
Secretary

THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS-Siam and Laos

The Mexican Situation

Echoes of the Chinese Revolution

The Presbyterian Church and the Great Tai Race. Rev J. A. Eakin.

The Real Problem Among the Laos. Rev. W. S. Harris
With Siamese Royalty. Dr. C. C. Walker

Monthly Concert

THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS-Cuba and Porto Rico
Home Mission Week ......

Cuba:

New Ideals. Rev. Dr. J. Milton Greene

Recurrent Tendencies in Cuba. Francisco Castro

A Plea for the Children of Cuba. Jose Ripoll

The Two Problems in Cuba. Dr. C. Vega y Rodriguez Cuba's Debt to the United States. Rev. H. B. Someillan Porto Rico:

Aguadilla. Rev. Dr. Henry C. Thomson

A Trained Native Leadership. Rev. J. A. McAllister

Medical Needs in Porto Rico. Willis W. Creswell, M.D.

Making Character and Efficiency in Porto Rico. Rev. J. Will Harris

Young People's Department

Alaska-Current Bibliography

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THE BOARD FOR FREEDMEN. Rev. Edward P. Cowan, D.D., Cor. Secretary.
THE BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF. B. L. Agnew, D.D., LL.D., Cor. Secretary
THE BOARD OF CHURCH ERECTION. Duncan J. McMillan, D.D., Secretary
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Joseph Wilson Cochran, D.D., Secretary
THE COLLEGE BOARD. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D., Secretary
THE MINISTERIAL SUSTENTATION FUND. John R. Sutherland, D.D., Cor. Secretary.
THE PERMANENT COMMITTEE ON TEMPERANCE. John F. Hill, D.D., Secretary.
A Program
Book Reviews

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OUR CHURCH, ITS BOARDS AND OFFICERS

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Office, Room 515, Witherspoon Bldg., 1319 Walnut Street, Phila., Pa. Moderator, Rev. John F. Carson, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stated Clerk, Rev. William Henry Roberts, D.D., 1319 Walnut Street, Phila., Pa. The Board of Home Missions.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y., N. Y. Secretaries, Charles L. Thompson, D.D., LL.D., John Dixon, D.D., Mr. Joseph Ernest McAfee. Treasurer, Mr. Harvey C. Olin.

The Board of Foreign Missions.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y., Secretaries, A. Woodruff Halsey, D.D., Mr. Robert E. Speer, Arthur J. Brown, D.D., and Stanley White, D.D. Treasurer, Mr. Dwight H. Day. The Board of Education.-Office, 1319 Walnut Street, Phila., Pa. Secretary, Rev. Joseph Wilson Cochran, D.D. Treasurer, Mr. Jacob Wilson.

The Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work -Office, Witherspoon Bldg., Phila., Pa. Secretary, Rev.

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Alexander Henry, D.D. Bus. Sup., and Treas., Frank M. Braselmann.

The Board of Church Erection.-Office,156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Secretary, Duncan J. McMillan, D.D. Treasurer, Mr. Adam Campbell.

The Board of Ministerial Relief.-Office, 1319 Walnut Street. Phila., Pa. Secretary, Rev. Benjamin L. Agnew, D.D., LL.D. Treasurer, William W. Heberton, D.D. The Board for Freedmen.-Office, 513 Bessemer Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer, Rev. Edward P. Cowan, D.D. Associate, Rev. John M. Gaston. The College Board.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y., N. Y. Sec. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D. Office Sec. and Ass. Treas. Rev. G. R. Brauer, to whom all remittances should be sent.

Permanent Committee on Temperance. - Office, 72 Conestoga Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer, John F. Hill, D.D.

THE ASSEMBLY HERALD is the Official Magazine of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., published for the
purpose of giving information as to all the work of the Church carried on by the Boards.
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