INDEX
Achievements of Christianity, of women,
Alliance, an international,
America, students continue
studies in,
American women, gifts of,
to Medical School,
Anglo-Saxon civilization,
Appasamy, Mrs. Paul,
Archaeology, revelations of,
Aryan invades India, the,
Art Club,
Athletic teams,
Athletics,
Azariah, Mrs.; magazine edited by,
Blue Triangle, with the,
Brooke, Rupert, quoted,
Brown-skinned tribes,
Basket ball,
Butler, Mrs. William,
Calcutta, Social Service
League of,
Caste and pride of race,
broken by Dr. Paru,
Chamberlain, Miss,
Character, training women in, and college education,
Chatterji, Omiabala,
Child marriage,
Child welfare,
Child widows and education,
Children, corpses—and,
Children's Home prevents
disease, beggary, and crime,
Chinnappa, Mrs. See Singhe,
Dr. Vera.
Christ, call of, must be heard to redeem the women of India; demonstration of uplifting influence of, demands college education, transforming power through; power, revelations of,
Christ's gift of education,
Christian education, Hindu
or,
Christian ideals, distribution
of, demands college education,
Christian unity in education,
Christian women and need of
India,
Christian workers, training,
demands college education,
Christianity, achievements of;
Dr. Paru a convert
to,
Church work and home making,
Churches should practice internationalism,
Civilization, dawn of, of
Anglo-Saxon recent,
Cleanliness inculcated,
Co-education in India, discussed by students,
College, why go to? teachers for high schools, doctors for hospitals, leadership, motherhood; co-education,
College education and future
of India; for Indian
girls justified,
College girls, missionary service
one of the greatest
fields for,
College woman, the, and
India,
College women, pioneer services
of,
Colleges, Indian, best for undergraduates; must be made truly Christian to redeem India; should practice internationalism,
Columbia University,
"Conscience clause,"
Co-operation of missions,
Co-operative housekeeping,
Corpses—and children,
Cosmopolitan atmosphere of
Lal Bagh,
Cosmopolitan Club,
Crime prevented by Children's
Home,
Death rates of infants,
Debt and dowry system,
Dissecting room at Vellore,
Doctor, when the, passes; where no, passes,
Doctors for hospitals,
Dowry, married without,
Dowry system,
Drama at Madras Christian
College,
Dramatic Society,
Dramatics,
Dravidians,
Early rising,
"Earth-thou-art, Mrs.,"
East, gifts of, to West; to West, adjustments required for change from,
Education, gift of Christ; proved that Indian girls can receive; of Indian girl; for girls; Hindu or Christian; an instrument to break down seclusion of the zenanas; college, and leadership; college, and motherhood; and early marriage; and child widows; and world peace; "triangular alliance" in; Christian unity in; college, for Indian girls justified; missions can not long meet demand for; Christian, Indian men testify to value of, See School.
Educated classes of India, to meet needs of, demands college education,
England, students continue
studies in,
English, conquest of, the big
job at high school,
Examination papers of students,
Fellowship, American, at Lal
Bagh,
Findley, Dr.,
"Flivver," an Indian,
Folk-lore, woman in; woman heroine of,
Ford, the, in a new capacity,
Future of India demands college education,
Future? what of.
Gandhi, Mr., and Miss Maya
Das.
Garden of hid treasure the.
George, Miss.
Girl, Indian, to-day; uneducated; marriage of; life of; school life of; religion of; why go to college?; Girl students at Vellore Medical School; who they are; why they came; their future.
Girls, proved that Indian, can be educated; education of; high school, where they come from; what they study; Indian, college education for, justified.
God alone will not redeem India; in nature; transforming world through Christ.
Goreh, Ellen Lakshmi,
quoted.
Government. See Student
government.
Graduate from Madras
Christian College, letter
from.
Griscom, Dr.
Guntur Women's Hospital.
Harischandra.
Heal, sent forth to.
High school, at; where girls are from; studies; conquest of English; life of girls; athletics; basket ball; dramatics; Harischandra; student government; co-operative housekeeping; religion of girls; religion made practical; outlets for religious emotion; teachers for.
Hindu or Christian education.
Hindu lawyer prefers Gospels to sacred books of India.
Hinduism, actualities of, unprintable; and Christianity; to Christianity, Dr. Paru a convert from.
History Club.
Home life and college women.
Home making and church
work.
Homemakers, training, demands
college education.
Hospital, in a.
Hospital wards at Vellore.
Hospitals, doctors for.
Houses at Vellore.
Housekeeping, co-operative.
Idol, wives of the.
"In the Secret of His Presence."
India, poetry of, felt to be insincere; no place for redemption of woman in the religions of; need of, can only be met by educated Indian Christian women; silent revolution has begun in; God alone will not redeem; future of, demands college education; the Aryan invades; Muhammadans invade; co-education in; superstition in; and the college woman; medical needs of, and supply of women physicians,
Indian conditions, worship adapted to,
Industrial education;
Infants, death rates of,
Isabella Thoburn College, beginnings of, See Lal Bagh.
International alliance, an,
Internationalism, let churches and colleges practice,
Jahan, Shah,
Janaki, Miss,
Karma,
Kindergarten, Indian,
Kinnaird College,
Kipling quoted; cited,
Kugler, Dr.,
Lal Bagh; cosmopolitan atmosphere; scholarship; American fellowship; first fellow; social questions; co-education discussed; early marriage and child widows; purdah discussed; social services; cleanliness inculcated; religious instruction by students; medical instruction by students; reading taught by students; sewing; purdah park suggested; social service during vacation; social service and strikes; visiting the poor and sick; what alumnae records show, See Isabella Thoburn College.
Lamp and the sunflower,
Languages at Madras Christian
College,
Leadership forced upon educated Indian girls; training native, demands college education; and college education,.
Legal profession for women,
Lela, Chandra,
Licentiate in teaching,
Life of Indian girl,
"Lighted to lighten,"
Literary and Debating Societies,
Literature; magazine edited by Mrs. Azariah,
Lucknow,
Lyon, Mary,
Madras Christian College,
letter from student at;
"triangular alliance;
inter-missionary; nine
languages represented;
sunflower and the lamp;
campus of; student
organizations; student
government; athletic
teams; Literary and
Debating Societies;
Star Club; Natural History
Club; Art Club;
Dramatic and Musical
Societies; History Club;
Y.W.C.A.; social
service; applied psychology;
The Sunflower;
superstitions; the
college woman and India;
teaching; legal profession;
politics;
home life; what one
reformer achieved;
dowry system; college
education for women justified;
letter from graduate;
extract from
journal of teacher in;
students continue
studies in England and
America; licentiates in
teaching; examination
papers; student
body of; "conscience
clause,"; effort to aid
cause of nationalism;
social service by students;
students of, love
Shakespeare; drama
at; students collect
fund for science building,
Madras Corporation Child
Welfare Scheme,
Madras Mothers' Union,
McDougall, Miss Eleanor
Magazine edited by Mrs.
Azariah,
Manikin, makeshift,
Manu, laws of,
Marriage of Indian girl,
Marriage, early, and education,
See Child marriage;
Dowry system.
Maya Das, Dora; and
Mr. Gandhi,
Medical instruction by students,
Medical needs of India and
supply of women physicians,
Medical School, Vellore. See
Vellore Medical School.
Medical service,
Medical treatment, ignorant; superstition in,
Mid-wife, work of a,
Mid-wives, ignorant
Mission boards, fourteen, support
Madras Christian College,
Missions, criticism of;
can not long meet demand
for education,
Missionary service one of
greatest fields for college
girls,
"Moral equivalent of war,"
Morality and religion unrelated,
Motherhood and college education,
Mt. Holyoke College and
Mary Lyon; first
Indian student at,
Muhammadans invade India,
Multiplication, problem in,
Musical Society,
Myers quoted,
Naidu, Mrs. Sarojini,
Nala and Damayanti,
Natural History Club,
Nature, God in,
National life of India, training women for, demands college education,
National Missionary Society,
Nationalism, effort to aid
cause of,
Nur Jahan, "the light of the
world,"
Nurses' Home of Vellore
Medical School,
Obstetrics, makeshift manikin
for teaching,
"Once upon a time,"
Opportunities for service,
Organizations of students,
Palm trees, school under,
Parker, Mrs. Edwin W.,
Paru, Dr.; breaks caste; father of, prefers Gospels to sacred books of India,
Peace. See World peace.
Physicians, women. See
Women physicians.
Pioneer services of college
women,
Poem by Rabindranath
Tagore,
Poetry of India,
Politics, training women for, demands college education, women in,
Poor, visiting the,
Prostitution, religious, protected,
Public service,
Purdah, origin of; discussed,
Purdah parks suggested,
Pushpam and her work as a reformer,
Race, pride of, and caste,
Rama and Sita,
Ramabai, Pandita,
Reading taught by students,
Redemption of woman, no place for, in religions of India
Reform
Reformer, one, and what she achieved,
Religion, the Indian girl's,
and morality unrelated,
made practical,
Religions of India, no place
for redemption of woman
in the,
Religious education, aim of,
Religious emotion, outlets for,
Religious instruction by students,
Revolution, silent,
Roads, metalled, in India,
Rukkubai
Salvation, yearning for, of
souls, Myers,
Sarber, Miss,
Schell Hospital,
Scholarship at Lal Bagh,
School, at; Hindu or Christian; under palm trees, See Education
School life of Indian girl,
Science building, students collect fund for,
Scudder, Dr. Ida
Sent forth to heal,
Servants of India Society,
Serveth, among you as He
that,
Service, great field for, for
college girls; public,
Sewing taught by students;
lessons in,
Shakespeare loved by students,
Sick, visiting the,
Singh, Lilavati,
Singhe, Dr. Vera, quoted,
Sirkir, Miss,
Site, new, of Vellore Medical
College,
Social life, moralizing, demands
college education,
Social questions discussed by
students,
Social services of Lal Bagh students; during vacation; and strikes, at Madras; by students of Madras Christian College; in outcaste villages,
Social Service League of Calcutta,
Sociology, applied,
Solidarity of the world,
Song of the Women, The, quoted,
Sorabji, Cornelia,
Sorabji sisters,
Star Club,
Stone age, remains of,
Strikes and social service,
Student body of Madras
Christian College, at
Vellore Medical School. See
Girl students.
Student government,
Student organizations,
Students, examination papers of; collect fund for science building,
Summer school for rural workers,
Sunflower and the lamp,
Sunflower, The, college magazine,
Superstition in India,; in medical treatment,
Suttee,
Tagore, Rabindranath, poem by,
Taj Mahal,
Talisman, reliance upon,
Tank described,
Teachers for high schools,
Teaching as occupation,
licentiate in,
Telugu outcastes, missionary
work among,
Temples, vile things connected
with,
Thillayampalam, first fellow
from Isabella Thoburn College,
Thoburn, Isabella,
Thumboo, Regina,
Tinnevelly Missionary Society,
To-day, yesterday and,
Traditions of womanhood,
Trail, the long, a-winding,
Transportation, Indian,
Treasure, the garden of hid,
Triplicane Health Centre, 144.
Union Missionary Medical
School for Women, Vellore.
See Vellore Medical
School.
Vacation, social service during,
Veil, use of,
Vellore Medical School, needs of; modest start of; scholarship at; Licensed Medical Practitioner; visit to; housing shortage at; corpses— and children; dissecting room; early rising; Schell Hospital; the Ford in a new capacity; Nurses' Home; makeshift manikin; new site; who the students are; why the students came; future of the students; medical needs of India; ignorant medical treatment; gifts of American women to,
Villages, outcaste, social service in,
Vincent, Shelomith,
Visiting the poor and sick,
"War, moral equivalent of,"
Waste? to what purpose,
West, gifts of East to,
Widowhood; compulsory,
Wives of the idol
Woman, redemption of, no place for, in the religions of India; in folk-lore; heroine of folk-love; and laws of Manu, See Girl.
Woman's Christian College,
Madras. See Madras Christian
College.
Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the Methodist
Episcopal Church,
Womanhood, traditions of,
Women, Indian, are asserting their rights; gifts of American, and Vellore Medical School; who do things,
Women physicians, pre-medical training of, demands college education; efforts to increase number of; supply of, and India's medical needs,
World, solidarity of,
World peace and education,
Worship adapted to Indian conditions,
Yesterday and to-day,
Young Women's Christian
Association of Madras College,
Zenanas, opening of, through
education,