A first-hand view of the conditions to be met by missionaries in southern China.
“Mr. Speicher’s lectures ... were well worth bringing out in permanent form, because they give good pictures of present conditions at Kityang and the South China field generally, and are full of sane advice on what kind of missionary the country needs and what kind of training the missionary needs.”
| + | Ind. 63: 942. O. 17, ’07. 80w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 665. O. 19, ’07. 20w. |
* Spinners’ club. Spinners’ book of fiction. **$2. Elder.
7–32566.
A book of stories by well known writers of western fiction. Its mission is to secure additions to a fund started by the Spinner’s club to aid writers, artists or musicians whose fortunes are at low ebb. Miss Ina D. Coolbrith whose literary treasures were swept away by the earth-quake is the first beneficiary.
| + | Dial. 43: 428. D. 16, ’07. 90w. |
“A worthy memorial of Californian literary art.”