PAMPHLETS AND SPEECHES.
Our recent annual meeting has furnished a large number of papers and addresses, covering, in a wide range, the various parts of the work of this Association. Some of these have already appeared in the December number of The Missionary, and a portion of them will be reprinted in pamphlet or leaflet form, especially those from the field workers or which relate directly to field operations. Besides these, some of the valuable addresses not thus printed will be issued in pamphlet form, and all of them are freely offered to our constituents on application! We give below a somewhat complete list of these documents with the name of the author and the title of the address:
The Freedman Truly Free Only by Christian Education: Pres. Merrill E. Gates.
Ownership and Service: Secretary F. P. Woodbury.
The Indian Factor in the Indian Problem: Secretary C. J. Ryder.
Last Decade of A. M. A. Work in the South: Dist. Secretary Jos. E. Roy.
Christianization of the "Inferior Races:" President J. B. Angell.
The Chinese in America an Element in Christianizing China: Rev. Willard Scott, D.D.
Plea for Hope and Courage: Rev. W. E. C. Wright, D.D.
Educational Work in the South: President W. G. Ballantine.
Mountain School Work: Prof. C. M. Stevens.
After Twenty-five years in Negro Education: Prof. A. K. Spence.
The Financial Problem: Rev. J. M. Sturtevant, D.D.
Indian Work: Rev. G. W. Reed.
Story of a Young Indian: Jonas Spotted-Bear.
Reciprocal Interests and Responsibilities of the Indian and White Man: Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, D.D.
Southern Church Missions: Rev. H. M. Ladd, D.D.
Progress and Needs of the Negro Race: Rev. George W. Moore.
New Mission Churches: Rev. George H. Haines.
Brothers and a Story: Rev. Josiah Strong, D.D.
A Plea for the Chinese Work of the A. M. A.: Rev. J. K. McLean, D.D.