PORTS OF ENTRY
MISSIONARY HERALD

THE one institution in America
most gravely concerned with the
coming and staying of the Immigrant
is the Protestant Church
EDWARD A. STEINER


Ports of Entry
Missionary Herald
ISSUED BY
The Joint Committee of Six
REPRESENTING
THE HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL
and
THE COUNCIL OF WOMEN FOR HOME MISSIONS
Room 713, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York


THE HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL

Representing Thirteen Evangelical Denominations Through
Thirty-three Societies Engaged in Home Mission Service

Chairman,
Rev. Charles L. Thompson, D.D.,
156 Fifth Avenue, New York

Executive Committee

COUNCIL OF WOMEN FOR HOME MISSIONS

Representing Seventeen Constituent Corresponding and Consulting
Boards and Societies Engaged in Home Mission Service

President,
Mrs. George W. Coleman,
177 West Brookline Street, Boston, Mass.

Executive Committee

THE HOME MISSIONS COUNCIL

Committee on Immigrant Work

Chairman,
Rev. William P. Shriver,
156 Fifth Avenue, New York

Secretary,
Rev. Joseph E. Perry, Ph.D.

COUNCIL OF WOMEN FOR HOME MISSIONS

Committee on Home Mission Interests Among Immigrants

Chairman,
Mrs. P. M. Rossman,
203 West 85th Street, New York

Represented in the
PORTS OF ENTRY MISSIONARY WORK
by the
Joint Committee of Six

Secretary,
Rev. Joseph E. Perry, Ph.D.


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