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Trained Teachers! Preparation for

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Preparation for Teaching has been approved by the Educational Committee of the International Sunday-school Association and is recognized in all states as a First Standard Teacher-Training Course. Those completing the course are entitled to the official teacher-training diplomas.]

Preparation for Teaching is used by teachertraining classes in 28 different denominations in the United States, Great Britain and Canada, and has been adopted by the Reformed Church, the Lutheran Church, and the United Presbyterian Church as their official teacher-training text-book.

Preparation for Teaching is used as the regular text-book in the Bible hour with the Sophomore and Junior classes of the Moravian College, Bethlehem. Also in the Allegheny United Presbyterian Theological School, Lincoln University, and other colleges.

Preparation for Teaching has been translated into the Korean language and is used in the training of Korean Sunday-school teachers. Its translation into Swedish is under consideration.

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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 FEBRUARY, 1912

THE COLLEGE BOARD. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D., Secretary
A Message from the Moderator of the General Assembly

Two Monuments: A Marble Shaft-A College
Whitworth College, Tacoma, Wash.

THE BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS-Indians

The Place and Destiny of the Indian in the Nation's Life. Brig. Gen. R. H. Pratt, U. S. G.
As An Indian Sees Us. Rev. Gilbert L. Wilson

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After Thirty Years. Rev. Morton F. Trippe, D.D.

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The New Indian: A Man Among Men. Rev. Thomas Clinton Moffett, D.D.

Evangelization and Nurture by Christian Ministry. Rev. Claude R. Brodhead

My People and the Christian Road. Henry Roe Cloud

Life Among the Iroquois, and Christmas on the Reservation. Mr. Arthur C. Parker. "Best Books" on the American Indian

Indian Churches and Missions

Notes from the Young People's Department
Monthly Concert

THE BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS-Korea

The Revolution in China from a Missionary Standpoint
The Apostolic Church in Korea

The Church in Chosen Today. Rev. Jas. S. Gale
The Pentecostal Advance of the Kingdom in Korea.
A Wonderful Ordination Service. Rev. F. S. Miller
Medical Missions in Korea. W. C. Purviance, M.D.
Woman's "Rights" in Korea. Miss Hilda Helstrom
Ni Hak Myun and His Church, Rev. H. A. Rhodes
Some Korean Illustrations. F. S. Miller
Monthly Concert

THE PERMANENT COMMITTEE ON TEMPERANCE. John F. Hill, D.D., Cor. Secretary..
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Joseph Wilson Cochran, D.D., Secretary

THE BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF. Rev. B. L. Agnew, D.D., LL.D., Cor. Secretary..
THE BOARD OF PUBLICATION AND SABBATH SCHOOL WORK. Alexander Henry, D.D.,
Secretary

THE BOARD OF CHURCH ERECTION. Duncan J. McMillan, D.D., Secretary
THE BOARD FOR FREEDMEN. Edward P. Cowan, D.D., Secretary

THE MINISTERIAL SUSTENTATION FUND. Rev. J. R. Sutherland, D.D., Secretary
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OUR CHURCH, ITS BOARDS AND OFFICERS
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Office, Room 515, Witherspoon Bldg., 1319 Walnut
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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. Associates, 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.

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

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

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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.

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