Word: paule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Thomas Jays of St. Thomas's Hospital, London, delivered a short address before the St. Paul's Society in Phillips Brooks House, last night on his work among the natives of West Africa. The tribe among which he has been working is composed of fifteen million savages who have made practically no advance in civilization. Only six missionaries are now trying to teach the tribe and there is a great opportunity for further mission work among them...
...Thomas Jays of St. Thomas's Hospital, London, will speak at Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock this evening, under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society, on his medical work among the natives of West Africa. Mr. Jays was formerly traveling secretary of the British College Christian Union and has for several years been engaged in medical work in Africa. He is now traveling among the American colleges as the representative of the Student Volunteer Movement. The meeting will be open to the University...
...clock tomorrow evening Mr. Thomas Jays of St. Thomas's Hospital, London, will speak at Brooks House under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society on his medical work among the natives of West Africa. Mr. Jays, who was formerly travelling secretary of the British College Christian Union, is now travelling among the American colleges as the representative of the Student Volunteer movement. For several years he has been engaged in medical work in West Africa and expects shortly to return to that country...
Atlantic Monthly--"Chapters of Boston History: Episodes of Boston Commerce," by M. A. De Wolfe Howe '87; "Lafcadio Hearn," by Paul Elmer More g.'93: "Real Forces in Literature," by Edward Fuller '82; "Co-operative History Writing: The Cambridge Modern History," by Professor Ephraim Emerton...