Word: hankow
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...group extended from December 6 through 17 and was under the leadership of Professor James Thayer Addison '09 of the Episcopal Theological School. In this group the general subject of the missionary field was discussed, and at the last meeting of the group Bishop Logan H. Roots '91 of Hankow, China, gave an interesting talk on the educational missionary opportunities, there. J. McC. Roots '25 was in charge of the organization of this group. The spring group extended from March 13 through April 11, and was led by Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, Chairman of the American Board of Foreign Missions...
...problems that China is facing today fall into three distinct classes: political, industrial, and moral", declared the Right Reverend Logan Herbert Roots '91, D.D., Bishop of Hankow, in an informal talk at Phillips Brooks House last night...
...Right Reverend Logan Herbert Roots '91, D. D., Bishop of Hankow, will speak informally to members of the University tonight in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House at 7.30. His topic will be "Problems China is Facing Today". Preceding his talk, Bishop Roots will be the guest of the Mission Committee of Phillips Brooks House at a dinner in the Quiet Room of the Union...
...Right Reverend Logan Herbert Roots '91, D. D., Bishop of Hankow, who recently delivered a series of lectures at the Episcopal Theological School on the Chinese situation, will speak informally in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 Friday evening. The talk, which is open to all members of the University, will be on "Problems China is Facing Today...
...present time Bishop Roots has been given a three year leave of absence from his discuss at Hankow in order that he may devote all his time to the work of Church unity. He has been in this country to attend the triennial General Convention of the Episcopal Church in Portland, Ore., but is about to return to China. This will be his last public talk in Cambridge...