COPYRIGHT 1921 BY
MISSIONARY EDUCATION MOVEMENT OF THE
UNITED STATES AND CANADA
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| I | A Baker by Necessity | [1] |
Cyrus Hamlin of Turkey: statesman and educator | ||
| II | The Man with a Million Bibles | [16] |
Hugh Tucker of Brazil: Christiansocial service leader and agent ofthe American Bible Society | ||
| III | The Story of Poit | [31] |
Barbrooke Grubb of Paraguay: explorerand general missionary | ||
| IV | Tree-Not-Shaken-By-The-Wind | [48] |
Fred Hope of West Africa: industrialexpert | ||
| V | When Mary was Afraid | [67] |
Mary Slessor of Nigeria: teacherand the "White Queen of Okoyong" | ||
| VI | The Boy for Whom No One Cared | [84] |
David Day of Liberia: general missionary | ||
| VII | Under Two Flags | [99] |
Jennie Crawford of China: nurse | ||
| VIII | Sixty-six Days with Bandits | [116] |
Albert Shelton of the Tibetan Border:pioneer and physician |
ILLUSTRATIONS
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| Athletics at Beirut University | [Frontispiece] |
| Robert College | [7] |
| Hugh C. Tucker | [19] |
| Playground in Rio de Janiero | [29] |
| Chaco Indian girls | [35] |
| Barbrooke Grubb and Indians | [43] |
| The village drum in Africa | [53] |
| Chair making in Africa | [59] |
| Fred Hope | [65] |
| An African village | [73] |
| Dr. Day's mission and coffee industry | [91] |
| Jennie Crawford at work | [109] |
| Travel in Tibet | [117] |
| Dr. Shelton at work | [121] |
| Dr. Shelton and friends in Tibet | [131] |
FOREWORD
In olden days kings and emperors sent their armies to conquer weaker nations. As soon as the victory was won, the flag of the vanquished was torn down, and the flag of the victor was raised.