YEAR BOOK
of the
[ Seventh-day Adventist
Denomination
The Official Directories
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YEAR BOOK
OF THE
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
DENOMINATION
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PREPARED BY
H. E. ROGERS, Statistical Secretary of
the General Conference.
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PREFACE'
The following pages present a directory of the conferences, missions,
and institutions connected with the Seventh-day Adventist denomination.
The territory is divided into the following Division Conferences, each
of which has the evangelistic organizations, churches, and membership
indicated below:
Confer- Total Mem-
Division Unions ences Missions Orgs. Churches bership
Australasian 1 9 14 24 335 16,500
Central European 7 24 27 58 1,349 50,414
China 7 40 47 256 15,286
Far Eastern 4 .. 25 29 467 23,053
Inter-American 5 6 22 33 529 26,741
North American 9 47 6 62 2,422 158,447
Northern European 10 21 38 69 631 32,079
South American 4 5 17 26 221 - 25,321
Southern African 5 2 78 85 175 25,017
Southern Asia 5 35 40 102 4,776
Southern European 8 15 12 35 832 25,706
U. S. S. R. 4 17 6 27 677 13,709
Totals, 1935 69 146 320 535 7,996 417,049
Totals, 1934 70 144 318 532 7,728 398,423
Gains 1 2 2 3 268 18,626
Evangelistic Laborers
Total
Ordained Licensed Missionary Col- Evangelistic
Division Ministers Ministers Licentiates porteurs Laborers
Australasian 111 112 416 104 829
Central European 273 119 249 605 1,466
China 117 117 477 182 1,565
Far Eastern 88 108 219 292 782
Inter-American 91 54 192 165 509
North American 1,026 287 446 898 2,816
Northern European 137 79 157 294 714
South American 55 52 87 267 501
Southern African 108 66 679 57 957
Southern Asia 82 70 127 61 633
Southern European 140 80 136 339 695
U. S. S. R. 70 30 50 175
Institutional Laborers
Primary Advanced Total In.
School School Publishing Sanitarium stitutional
Division Teachers Teachers Employees Employees Laborers
Australasian 381 75 54 120 - 630
Central European 164 68 140 146 518
China 208 230 93 504 1,035
Far ,Eastern 143 102 65 125 435
Inter-American 72 48 ... 8 128
North American 1,049 1,499 465 3,148 6,161
Northern European 298 107 113 679 1,197
South American 173 76 ,45 61 355
Southern African 811 86 24 113 1,034
Southern Asia 191 137 45 100 473
Southern European 6 31 46 62 145
U. S. S. R. ...
CONTENTS
Fundamental Beliefs 5
General Conference and Departments 9-23
Divisions:
North America 24-68
Australasian 69-78
Central European 79-101
China 102-125
Far Eastern 126-139
Inter-American 140-154
Northern European 155-179
South American 180-191
Southern African 192-210
Southern Asia 211-221
Southern European 222-235
U. S. S. R. 236
Institutions:
Educational 237-276
Publishing Houses 277-290
Periodicals Issued 291-310
Sanitariums 311-326
Treatment Rooms 327-331
Statistical Tables 332
Constitution 344
Ministerial Directory 352
Obituary Record 429
Index 431
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS OF SEVENTH-
DAY ADVENTISTS
Seventh-day Adventists hold certain fundamental beliefs, the principal
features of which, together with a portion of the scriptural references
upon which they are based, may be summarized as follows:
1. That the Holy Scriptures, of the Old and New Testaments were
given by inspiration of God, contain an all-sufficient revelation of His
will to men, and are the only unerring rule of faith and. practice.
2 Tim. 3:15-17.
2. That the Godhead, or Trinity, consists of the Eternal Father, a
personal, spiritual Being, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, infinite
in wisdom and love; the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Eternal
Father, through whom all things were created and through whom the
salvation of the redeemed hosts will be accomplished; the Holy Spirit,
the third person of the Godhead, the great regenerating power in the
work of redemption. Matt. 28:19.
3. That Jesus Christ is very God, being of the same nature and essence
as the Eternal Father. While retaining His divine nature He took upon
Himself the nature of the human family, lived on the earth as a man,
exemplified in His life as our Example the principles of righteousness,
attested His relationship to God by many mighty miracles, died for our
sins on the cross, was raised from the dead, and ascended to the Father,
where He ever lives to make intercession for us. John 1:1, 14; Heb.
2:9-18; 8:1, 2; 4:14-16; 7:25.
4. That every person in order to obtain salvation must experience the
new birth; that this comprises an entire transformation of life and
character by the recreative power of God through faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. John 3:16; Matt. 18:3; Acts 2:37-39.
5. That baptism is an ordinance of the Christian church and should
follow repentance and forgiveness of sins. By its observance faith is
shown in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. That the proper
form of baptism is by immersion. Rom. 6:1-6; Acts 16:30-33.
6. That the will of God as it relates to moral conduct is comprehended
in His law of ten commandments; that these are great moral, un-
changeable precepts, binding upon all men, in every age. Ex. 20:1-17.
7. That the fourth commandment, of this unchangeable law requires
the observance of the seventh day Sabbath. This holy institution is
at the same time a memorial of creation and a sign of sanctification,
a sign of the believer's rest from his own works of sin, and his entrance
into the rest of soul which Jesus promises to those who come to Him.
Gen. 2:1-3; Ex. 20:8-11; 31:12.17; Heb. 4:1-10.
8. That the law of ten commandments points out sin, the penalty of
which is death. The law can not save the transgressor from his sin,
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6 FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS
nor impart power to keep him from sinning. In infinite love and mercy,
God provides a way whereby this may be done. He furnishes a substi-
tute, even. Christ the Righteous One, to die in man's stead, making
"Him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the
righteousness of God in Him." 2 Cor. 5:21. That one is justified, not
by obedience to the law, but by the grace that is in Christ Jesus. By
accepting Christ, man is reconciled to God, justified by His blood for
the sins of the past, and saved from the power of sin by his indwelling
life.. Thus the gospel becomes "the power of God unto salvation to
every one that believeth." This experience is wrought by the divine
agency of the Holy Spirit, who convinces of sin and leads to the Sin-
Bearer, inducting the believer into the new covenant relationship, where
the law of God is written on his heart, and through the enabling power
of the indwelling Christ, his life is brought into conformity to the
divine precepts. The honor and merit of this wonderful transformation
belong wholly to Christ. 1 John 3:4; Rom. 7:7; Rom. 3:20; Eph. 2:8-10;
1 John 2:1, 2; Rom. 5:8-10; Gal. 2:20; Eph. 3:17; Heb. 8:8-12.
9. That God "only hath immortality." 1 Tim. 6:15. Mortal man pos-
sesses a nature inherently sinful and dying.- Eternal life is the gift of
God through faith in Christ. Rom. 6:23. "He that bath the Son hath
life." 1 John 5:12. Immortality is bestowed upon the righteous at the
second coming of Christ, when the righteous dead are raised from the
grave and the living righteous translated to meet the Lord. Then it is
that those accounted faithful "put on immortality." 1 Cor. 15:51-55.
10. That the condition of man in death is one of unconsciousness.
That all men, good and evil alike, remain in the grave from death to
the resurrection. Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 5:28, 29.
11. That there shall be a resurrection both of the just and of the
unjust. The resurrection of the just ,will take place at the second
coming of Christ; the resurrection of the unjust will take place a
thousand years later, at the close of the millennium. John 5:28, 29;
1 Thess. 4:13-18; Rev. 20:5-10.
12. That the finally impenitent, including Satan, the author of sin,
will, by the fires of the last day, be reduced to a state of non-existence,
becoming as though they had not been, thus purging God's universe of
sin and sinners. Rom. 6:23; Mal. 4:1-3; Rev. 20:9, 10; Obadiah 16.
13. That no prophetic period is given in the Bible to reach to the
second advent, but that the longest one, the 2300 days of Dan. 8:14,
terminated in 1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of
the sanctuary.
14. That the true sanctuary, of which the tabernacle on earth was a
type, is the temple of God in Heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews
8 and onward, and of which the Lord Jesus, as our great high priest,
is minister; and that the priestly work of our Lord is the antitype of the
work of the Jewish priests of the former dispensation; that this heavenly
sanctuary is the one to be cleansed at the end of the 2300 days of Dan.
8:14; its cleansing being, as in the type, a work of judgment, beginning
with the entrance of Christ as the high priest upon the judgment phase
of His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary foreshadowed in the earthly
service of cleansing the sanctuary on the day of atonement. This work
of judgment in the heavenly sanctuary began in 1844. Its completion
will close human probation.
FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS 7
15. That God, in the time of the judgment and in accordance with His
uniform dealing with the human- family in warning them of coming
events vitally affecting their destiny (Amos 3:6, 7), sends forth a
proclamation of the approach of the second advent of. Christ; that this
work is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; and that their
threefold message brings to view a. work of reform to prepare a people
to meet Him at His coming.
16. That the time of the cleansing of the sanctuary, synchronizing
with the period of the proclamation of the message of Revelation 14,
is a time of investigative judgment, first with reference to the ,dead,
and secondly, with reference to the living. This investigative judgment
determines who of the myriads sleeping in the dust of the earth ,are
worthy of a part in the first resurrection, and who of its living multi-
tudes are worthy of translation. 1 Peter 4:17, 18; Dan. 7:9, 10; Rev.
14:6, 7; Luke 20:35.
17. That the followers of Christ should be a godly people, not adopt-
ing the unholy maxims nor conforming to the unrighteous ways of the
world, not loving its sinful pleasures nor countenancing its follies.
That the believer should recognize his body as the temple of the Holy
Spirit, and that therefore he should clothe that body in neat, modest,
dignified apparel. Further, that in eating and drinking and in his
entire course of conduct he should shape his life as becometh a follower
of the meek and lowly Master. Thus the believer will be led to ab-
stain from all intoxicating drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics, and the
avoidance of every body- and soul-defiling habit and practice. 1 Cor.
3:16, 17; 9:25; 10:31; 1 Tim. 2:9, 10; 1 John 2:6.
18. That the divine principle of tithes and offerings for the support
of the gospel is an acknowledgment of God's ownership in our lives,
and that we are stewards who must render account to Him of all that
He has committed to our possession. Lev. 27:30; Mal. 3:8-12; Matt.
23:23; 1 Cor. 9:9-14; 2 Cor. 9:6-15.
19. That God has placed in His church the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
as enumerated in 1 Corinthians 12 and Ephesians 4. That these gifts
operate in harmony with the divine principles of the Bible, and are
given for the perfecting of the saints, the work of the ministry, the
edifying of the body of Christ. Rev. 12:17; 19:10; 1 Cor. 1:5-7.
20. That the second coming of Christ is the great hope of the church,
the grand climax of the gospel and plan of salvation. His coming will
be literal, personal, and visible. Many important events will be asso-
ciated with His return, such as the resurrection of the dead, the de-
struction of the wicked, the purification of the earth, the reward of the
righteous, the establishment of His everlasting kingdom. The almost
complete fulfillment of various lines of prophecy, particularly those
found in the books of Daniel and the Revelation, with existing condi-
tions in the physical, social, industrial, politiCal, and religious worlds,
indicates that Christ's coming "is near, even at the doors. The exact
time of that event has not been foretold. Believers are exhorted to be
ready, for "in such an hour as ye think not, the Son of man" will be
revealed. Luke 21:25-27; 17:26-30; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; Rev.
1:7; Heb. 9:28; James 5:1-8; Joel 3:9-16; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; Dan. 7:27;
Matt. 24:36, 44.
8 FUNDAMENTAL RELIEFS
21. That the millennial reign of Christ covers the period between
the first and the second resurrections, during which time the saints
of all ages will live with their blessed Redeemer in Heaven. At the
end of the millennium, the Holy City with all the saints will descend
to the earth. The wicked, raised in the second resurrection, will go up
on the breadth of the earth with Satan at their head to compass the
camp of the saints, when fire will come down from .God out of Heaven
and devour them. In the conflagration which destroys Satan and his
host, the earth itself will be regenerated and cleansed from the effects
of the curse. Thus the universe of God will be purified from the foul
blot of sin. Rev. 20; Zech. 14:1-4; 2 Peter 3:7-10.
22. That God will make all things new. The earth, restored to its
pristine beauty, will become forever the abode of the saints of the
Lord. The promise to Abraham, that through Christ he and his seed
should possess the earth throughout the endless ages of eternity, will
be fulfilled. The kingdom and dominion and the greatness of the king-
dom under the whole heaven will be given to the people of the saints
of the Most High, whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all
dominions shall serve and obey Him. Christ, the Lord; will reign su-
preme and every creature which is in heaven and on the earth arid under
the earth, and such as are in the sea will ascribe blessing and honor
and glory and power unto Him that sitteth upOn the throne and. unto
the Lamb forever and ever. Gen. 13:14-17; Rom. 4:13; Heb. 11:8-16;
Matt. 5:5; Isa. 35; Rev. 21:1-7; Dan. 7:27; Rev. 5:13.
Directory of the Seventh-day
Adventist Denomination
GENERAL CONFERENCE
Organized May 21, 1863
GENERAL DEPARTMENTS
BUREAU OF HOME MISSIONS Assistant Elementary Education
Office: General Conference, Ta- and Editorial: Mrs. Flora H.
Williams.
koma Park. Washington, D. C.
Secretary: W. H. Branson. Division Secretaries
Associate Secretaries:
Australasian: B. H. McMahon,
H. 0. Olson for Swedish Depart- Cooranbong, New-South Wales,
ment and Miscellaneous Lan- Australia.
guages east of the Mississippi Central European: .
River. Address: Route 1, Box China: D. E. Rebok, 526 Ningkuo
366, La Grange, Ill. Road, Shanghai, China.
R. Ruhling for German Depart- Far Eastern: W. P. Bradley, Box
' ment. Address: Takoma Park, 7, Baguio, Philippine Islands.
Washington D. C. Inter-American: W. L. Adams,
L. Halswick for Danish-Nor- Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone.
wegian Department and Mis- Northern European: E. D. Dick,
cellaneous languages west of 41 Hazel Gardens, Edgware,
the Mississippi River. Ad- Middlesex, England.
dress: 4255 Minnehaha Ave., South American: H. B. Lundquist,
S., Minneapolis, Minn. Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires,
F. C. Gilbert for Jewish Depart- Argentina, South America.
ment. Address: Takoma Park, Southern African: Milton Robison,
Washington, D. C. Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape
F. L. Perry for Spanish Depart- Province, South Africa.
ment. Address: 1967 East Southern Asia: E. M. Meleen, Box
Glenoaks, Glendale, Calif. 15, Poona, India.
Southern European: Steen Ras-
Bureau Committee: W. H. Bran- mussen, Hoheweg 17, Berne,
son, Chairman; H. 0. Olson, Switzerland.
H. T. Elliott, R. Ruhling, F. d.
Gilbert, L. Halswick, 0. Mont-
gomery, W. H. Williams, F. L. Union Secretaries
Perry. The educational secretaries of the
Union Conferences in North
America are members ex-officio.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
Office Address: Takoma Park, Other Members
Washington, D. C.
(All of whom may be addressed at
Officers Takoma Park, Washington, D.
C.) W. E. Howell, Claude Con-
Secretary: W. E. Nelson. ard, A. W. Peterson, Kathryn L.
Associate Secretaries: W. H. Tees- Jensen, M. E. Kern, C. S. Long-
dale, C. A. Russell. acre, W. H. Branson, L. E.
14 GENERAL CONFERENCE
Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires, Miss Anna Knight, 4502 Brainerd
Argentina, South America. Road, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Southern African: J. F. Wright, T. M. Rowe, 2335 St. Albans St.,
Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape, Philadelphia, Pa.
South Africa.
Southern Asia: N. C. Wilson,
Post Box 15, Poona, India; G. F. PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT
Enoch, Post Box 15; Poona,
India. Office Address: Takoma Park,
Southern European: A. V. Olson, Washington, D. C.
Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland.
Officers
Secretary: C. E. Weaks.
Associate Secretaries: E. E. Frank-
NORTH AMERICAN NEGRO lin, J. J. Strahle.
DEPARTMENT Office Secretary: Mrs. Nell H.
Hunter.
Secretary: F. L. Peterson, Takoma
Park, Washington, D. C. Division Secretaries
Other Members Australasian: T. A. Mitchell, "Miz-
pal'," Wahroonga, New South
G. A. Roberts, 4502 Brainerd Road, Wales, Australia.
Chattanooga, Tenn. Central European: H. BOx, Ru-
W. H. Holden, Drawer C, Berrien melinbachweg 60, Basel, Switzer-
Springs, Mich. land.
J. F. Piper, 4547 Calvert St., Lin- China: John Oss, 526 Ningkuo
coln, Nebr. Road, Shanghai, China.
R. L. Benton, Keene, Texas. Far Eastern: J. H. McEachern,
H. J. Detwiler, 507 Flower Ave., Box 7, Baguio, Philippine Islands.
Takoma Park, D. C. Inter-American: W. A. Bergherm,
Glenn Calkins, Box 146, Glendale, Box 0, Balboa, Canal Zone.
Calif. Northern European: , 41 Hazel
J. K. Jones, South Lancaster, Mass. Gardens, Edgware, Middlesex,
J. L. Moran, Oakwood Junior Col- England.
lege, Huntsville, Ala.
G. E. Peters, 409 Edgecombe Ave., South American: J. A. P. Green,
New York, N. Y. Calle Pino 3801, Buenos Aires,
M. C. Strachan, 1451 Evergreen St., Argentina, South America.
Jacksonville, Fla. Southern African: F. E. Potter,
0. A. Troy, 5168 South Parkway, Grove Ave., Claremont, Cape
Chicago, Ill. Province, South Africa.
J. G. Dasent, 2412 Delachaise St., Southern Asia: L. C. Shepard,
New Orleans, La. Box 15, Poona, India.
M. M. Young, Keene, Texas. Southern European: F. Charpiot,
Hoheweg 17, Berne, Switzerland.
J. G. Thomas, 4502 Brainerd Road,
Chattanooga, Tenn. Ex-officio Members
P. G. Rodgers, 1207 W. 98th St.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Union Field Missionary Secre-
J. E. Cox, 7017 Cedar Ave., Cleve- taries.
land, Ohio. Publishing House Managers (see
T. H. Allison, 4053 Cook St., St. list in directories of Publishing
Louis, Mo. Houses in later pages).
L. H. Bland, 6045 Twenty-eighth Managers of Circulating Depart-
St., Detroit, Mich. ments and Branches.
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60
SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE 61
MISSION FIELDS
COOK ISLANDS MISSION Polynesian Conference, 1916 to
Established 1892. 1921; reorganized 1921.)
Address: Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji.
(Included as part of the Central Pacific Ocean.
Polynesian Mission, 1916 to 1923; Officers:
reorganized 1923.)
Territory: Those islands compris- Supt., R. W. Lane.
ing the Cook or Hervey Group, Sec. and Treas., W. R. Litster.
and other small islands adjoin- Ministers:
ing. R. W. Lane, G. M. Masters,
Headquarters: ,Box 16, Rarotonga, S. W. Carr, Meciusela Naisogo,
Cook Islands, Pacific Ocean. Timoci Nawara, Mitieli Naka-
Officers: samai, Sanivalati Ramuai, Jope
Laweloa, Mosese Dranibaka, Jo-
Supt., H. B. P. Wicks. saia Sauliga, Semi Vuloaloa, Se-
Minister: mite Gade, Maika Dauniika.
H. B. P. Wicks. Licentiates:
Missionary Licentiates: L. V. Wilkinson, W. G. Ferris,
Mrs. H. B. P. Wicks, Tauraki. W. R. Lister, A. G. Jacobson,
Saimoni Nalaubo, Joeli Lotawa,
Anitipasa Naucukidi, Taniela
Vauvau, Tevita Railave, Semi
EASTERN POLYNESIAN MIS- T ikivili.
SION
Missionary Licentiates:
Established 1892; reorganized 1916 H. M. Lansdown, Mrs. H. M.
Comprising the following former Lansdown, E. A. Butler, Mrs. E.
missions; Society Islands, and A. Butler, Mrs. A. G. Jacobson,
Pitcairn Island. A. P. Dyason, Mrs. S. 'W. Carr,
Territory: All the Pacific Islands Mrs. G. M. Masters, Mrs. L. V.
east of the 160th degree of west Wilkinson, Mrs. R. W. Lane,
longitude, and south of the tenth Mrs. W. G. Ferris, Miss E. E.
parallel of north latitude. Edwards, John Kamea. Also
Headquarters: Papeete, Tahiti, over 40 local missionary licen-
Society Islands, Pacific Ocean. tiates.
Officers:
Supt., G. L. Sterling. KEMPSEY MISSION FOR
Minister: G. L. Sterling. ABORIGINES
Missionary Licentiates: Under direction of North New
Mrs. G. L. Sterling, Tofa, Tea- South Wales Conference.
hatu, Mrs. A. Poroi.
Church School Teachers:
Roy Clark, Miss L. S. Christian. LORD HOWE ISLAND MISSION
Address: Lord Howe Island, Aus-
tralia.
FIJI MISSION Minister: G. F. Jones.
Established 1889 Missionary Licentiate: Mrs. G. F.
(Included as part of the Central Jones.
76 AUSTRALASIAN DIVISION
Ministers: Licentiates:
F. Ham.brock, A. Krautsehick, B. R. Dettmar, K. Schmitz, E. Kok,
Neef, K. Thiele, E. Jager, K. F. Dombrowsky, J. Klingbeil,- R.
Jonuleit, H. Hufnagel, P. Haufe, Biller, E. Rahn, K. Kohler.
T. Bottcher, A. Dolling, W. Os- Missionary Licentiates:
wald. E. Loser, H. Saborowski.
Officers: Ministers:
Pres., L. Michnay. L. Michnay, I. Berghauer, J. Al-
Sec. and Treas., S. Greiner. brecht, M. Buzg6, A. Fodor.
Executive Committee: L. Mich-
nay, I. Berghauer, J. Albrecht, Licentiates:
M. Buzg6, K. Kovacs, B. Jeszens- J. Veszelovszky, A. Debreczeni,
zky, I. Porcsin. K. Berzenczey, J. Szabo.
Department Secretaries: Missionary Licentiates:
Field Miss., K. Kovacs.
Home Miss., Y. P. M. V., Sab. 0. Vahl, S. Greiner, K. Delizotti,
School, A. Muranyi. J. Kiss.
Ministers:
HESSIA-WESTPHALIAN CON-
FERENCE A. Pioch, E. Bahr, H. Watty, A.
Klinker, H. Erzberger, H. Stol-
Organized 1898 as West German tenberg, A. v. Wallenstern.
Conference Licentiates:
Territory: From the Free-State R. Rittau, W. Pohland, W. Bege-
Prussia the province Westphalia; mann, G. Kortenhorn, P. Wiirz-
from the province Hessen-Nas- berger, F. Schluter, B. Engel.
sau the administrative district Missionary Licentiates:
Kassel with the districts Es-
chwege, Frankenberg, Fritzlar, A. Soetbeer, H. Waldeck, E.
Hersfeld, Hofgeismar, Homberg, Christoffers, W. Rhode, P. Gide.
Kassel city and rural, Kirchhain,
Marburg city and rural, Melsun- RHENISH CONFERENCE
gen, Rotenburg, Witzenhausen,
Wolfhagen, Ziegenhain, Hiinfeld, Organized 1902
der Eder, des Eisenbergs, der Territory: From the Free-State
Twiste, Schaumburg; from the Prussia the province Rhineland
administrative district Wiesba- (excepting Saarland) without
den the district Biedenkopf ; the districts Kreuznach, Meisen-
from the administrative district heim, St. Wendel-Baumholder,
Osnabruck (province Hanover) Trier city and rural, Merzig-
the districts: Osnabriick city Wadern, Saarburg. From the
and rural, Wittlage, Melle and province Hessen-Nassau and the
Iburg; from the administrative administrative district Wies-
district Hanover the district baden the lInderlahn district
Hameln city and Hameln-Pyr- and the districts St. Goarshau-
mont. The Free-States Schaum- sen, Niederlahnstein, Oberlahn-
burg-Lippe and Lippe Detmold. stein, Braubach.
Population: 6,400,000; churches, Population: 7,300,000; churches,
58; members, 1,890. 55; members, 2,815.
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION 97
DETACHED ORGANIZATIONS
AUSTRIAN CONFERENCE Licentiates:
Organized 1921 Fr. Lubschina, R. Lauer, H.
Schnotzinger.
Territory: The Austrian Republic. Missionary Licentiates:
0. Lenzi, F. Plischl, A. Nadler,
Population: 6,700,000; churches, Miss M. Oberansmayer.
30; members, 1,600.
Office: Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna XV,
Austria. BULGARIAN MISSION
Officers: Organized 1911
Pres., J. Braun. Territory: Bulgaria.
Treas., Miss B. Bruscha. Population: 6,000,000; churches,
Auditor, P. A. Brandt. 22; members, 649.
Executive Committee: J. Braun, Cable and Telegraphic Address:
K. Floder, K. Brich, F. Hasel, Sofia, Solunska 10.
Fr. Gruber, A. Wegener, E. Pick- Office Address: Solunska 10, Sofia,
hart. Bulgaria. (Telephone, 6466.)
Department Secretaries: Officers:
Field Miss., F. Hasel. Supt., A. Thomas.
Sabbath School, Home Miss., and Sec. and Treas., 0. Dlibritz.
Y. P. M. V., H. Schnotzinger. Executive Committee: A. Thom-
Ministers: as, K. Waswasoff, K. Sohlmann,
D. Varsano, N. Peschkiroff, 0.
J. Braun, Fr. Gruber, A. Wegener, Dabritz.
K. Fleck, F. Pfingstl, L. Schnee- Financial Committee: the mem-
bauer, P. Weinand, 0. Saur, E. bers of the Executive Committee
Schwarz. and K. Christoff, C. Dulgeroff.
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98 CENTRAL EUROPEAN DIVISION
Officers: Officers:
Pres., C. E. Andross. Supt., W. E. Baxter.
Sec. and Treas., J. W. Grounds. See. and Treas., B. Bullard.
Executive Committee: C. E. An- Advisory Committee: W. E. Bax-
dross, J. W. Grounds, W. S. Na- ter, B. Bullard, W. H. England,
tion, H. Fletcher, B. A. Meeker, Francisco Megrant, R. 'W. Prince.
A. C. Stockhausen, P. W. Miller.. Department Secretaries:
Department Secretaries: Book and Bible House, B. Bul-
Book and Bible House, R. liar- lard; Assist., Wenceslao Cadiz.
riott. Educational, Home Miss., and
Educational, H. D. Isaac. Y. P. M. V., W. H. England.
Field Miss., W. S. Nation. Field Miss., Bernardo Hernandez.
Home Miss., B. A. Meeker. Sabbath School, Wenceslao Cadiz.
Sabbath School and Y. P. M. V., Ministers:
Mrs. C. E. Andross. W. E. Baxter, Francisco Meg-
Ministers: rant, Manuel Mendez, R. W.
C. E. Andross, B. A. Meeker, H. Prince.
Fletcher, L. Rashford, G. A. E. Licentiates:
Smith, A. C. Stockhausen, H. P. Rafael Bracero, Antonio Mar-
Lawson, H. D. Isaac, F. W. Mil- rero, J. M. Figueroa, Pedro Pe-
ler. rales, Eloy Acosta.
Honorary: Frank Hall, J. A.
Reid, W. H. Randle. Missionary Licentiates:
B. Bullard, W. H. England, Mrs.
Licentiates: W. H. England, Mrs. B. Bullard,
A. R. Haig, R. B. Campbell, Mrs. W. E. Baxter, Wenceslao
F. S. Thompson. Cadiz, Jose I. Rivera, Ana Marla
Missionary Licentiates: Gonzalez, Valentin Serra.
J. W. Grounds,Mrs. C. E. An- Church School Teachers:
dross, Mrs. J. V. Grounds, Mrs. Jose I. Rivera, Ana Maria Gon-
F. W. Miller, Mrs. B. A. Meeker, zalez, Eloy Acosta.
R. Harriott, W. S. Nation, W. A.
Holgate, Mrs. F. S. Thompson.
Honorary: Mrs. H. J. Edmed.
Church School Teachers:. SANTO DOMINGO MISSION
Mrs. S. N. Gordon, Stella Young, Organized 1924
Martha Hurst, Miss E. E. Wil- Territory: Republic of Santo Do-
liams. mingo.
Population: 1,200,000; churches,
PUERTO RICO MISSION 10; members, 743.
Organized 1909 Cable Address: " Adventista "
Territory: Puerto Rico. Santo Domingo City.
Population: 1,559,142; churches, Office Address: Avenida Capotillo
14; members, 701. 73, Santo Domingo City.
Cable Address: " Adventista," San Postal Address: Apartado 568,
Juan, Puerto Rico. Santo Domingo City; Rep. Do-
Office Address: Stop 14, Santurce, minicana.
Puerto Rico. Officers:
Postal Address: Box 3005, San- Supt., Peter Nygaard.
turce, Puerto Rico. Sec. and Treas., R. q., Jones.
144 INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION
COLOMBIA-VENEZUELA UNION
MISSION
Organized 1927
Territory: The Republics of Co- Air Mail Address: Correo Adreo
lombia, Venezuela, and the Is- Apartado 609, Medellin, Colom-
lands of Curacao, Aruba and bia.
Bonaire. Officers:
Population: 11,139,193; churches,
37; members, 1,539. Supt., H. E. Baasch.
Sec., Treas., and Auditor, J. W.
Cable and Wireless Address: "Co- Cole.
loven," Medellin, Colombia. Advisory Committee: H. E.
Postal Address: Apartado 39, Baasch, J. W. Cole, M. E. Lowry,
Medellin, Colombia. R. 0. Garner, E. M. Trummer,
150 INTER-AMERICAN DIVISION
155
a
Institutions: Licentiates:
Stockholm Publishing House, T. Ketola, A. Blomberg, 0. Pel-
Tunnelgatan 25, Stockholm, tonen.
Sweden. Missionary Licentiates:
Finland Publishing House, An- Y. Miettinen, 0. MaRttlinen, I.
negatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- T. Heinonen, Liina Lehti, Lempi
land. Lehte, Viivi Kangasvouri, A.
Finland S. D. A. Mission School, Unhola, T. Heikkinen, Margit
Toivonlinna, Piikki5, Finland. Oksa.
Swedish Missionary School, Eke-
byholm, Rimbo, Sweden.
Hultafors Sanitarium, Hulta- FINLAND CONFERENCE
fors, Sweden.
Helsingfors Fysikaliska Institut. Organized 1909; Divided 1929 in
Annegatan 7, Helsingfors, Fin- Finland and Finland Swedish
land. Conferences
Nyhyttans Treatment Home, Legal Assn. (for both Confer-
Jarnbotts, Sweden. ences): Filantropinen Yhdistys
Stockholm Hydro-Electric In- Aikain Vartija r. y.
stitute Humlegardsgatan 18, Officers:
Stockholm, Sweden. Pres., V. Kohtanen.
Toivonlinna Summer Sanitarium, Executive Committee: V. Nob-
Piikkio, Finland. tanen, A. Rintala, Y. Miettinen,
Ekebyholm Summer Sanitarium, T. SU hlberg, 0. Jaakkola, V.
Rimbo, Sweden. Koskinen, N. Liihdemaa, A.
Blomstedt, V. Sucksdorff, M. D.
FINLAND CONFERENCE
Organized 1929 FINLAND SWEDISH CONFER-
ENCE
Territory: Finland.
Organized 1929
Population: 3,291,126; churches,
29; members, 1,947. Territory: Finland.
Population: 342,921; churches, 12;
Office: Annank. 7, Helsingfors, members, 418.
Finland.
Office: Annegatan 7, Helsingfors,
Officers: Finland.
Pres., V. Kohtanen. Officers:
Sec., Y. Miettinen. Pres., Adolf Blomstedt.
Treas., T. Heinonen. Sec. and Treas., Lydia Sand-
Executive Committee: V. Koh- holm.
tanen, A. Rintala, Y. Miettinen, Executive Committee: A. Blom-
T. StAhlberg, 0. Jaakkola, V. stedt, V. Sueksdorff, M. D., G.
Koskinen, N. Liihdemaa. Hede, L. Sandholm, A. Syring.
Department Secretaries: Department Secretaries:
Field Miss., I. Heikonen. Field Miss., I. Heikonen.
Sabbath School, Y. P. M. V., and Home Miss. and Saba School,
Home Miss., A. Blomberg. Lydia Sandholm.
Ministers: Y. P. M. V., A. Blomstedt.
V. Kohtanen, A. Rintala, K. Soi- Minister: A. Blomstedt.
salo, T. Stahlberg, K. Osola. Licentiate: G. Forsblom.
164 NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION
192
SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIVISION 193
BURMA MISSION
Organized 1919
Licentiates: Industries:
0. W. Lange, Civil Lines, Surat, Farming:
India. In charge Sadanand Khanda-
J. Macwan. gale.
Missionary Licentiates:
P. Phasge, C. K. Rathord.
NAGPUR SECTION .
Address: Homi House, Station
CITY OF KARACHI Road, Nagpur,
Director: R. E. Loasby.
Minister: 0. W. Nolda, 27, McNeil Minister: R. E. Loasby.
Road, Karachi, India.
NEVASA SECTION
KALYAN SECTION Address: S. D. A. Mission, Nevasa,
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Kalyan, Ahmednagar Dist., India.
India. Director: W. H. McHenry.
Minister: W. H. McHenry.
Director: J. B. Carter Missionary Licentiates:
Minister: J. B. Carter. R. K. Aswale, P. Bunsode, B. V.
Licentiate: Daniel Bunsode. Nirmal, 0. B. Pakhre, T. B. Pak-
Missionary Licentiates: hre, J. Walekar, P. Shinde.
K. E. Bunsode, H. Khajekar, Bible Worker: Gracebai Bhakre.
D. P. Borge.
Bible Worker: Hannabai Ranade.
POONA SECTION
Address: Post Box 38, Poona,
KOLHAPUR SECTION India.
Address: S. D. A. Mission, Hat- Director: G. F. Enoch.
kanagle, Kolhapur State, India. Minister: G. F. Enoch.
Director: . Missionary Licentiate:
B. J. Hivale.
Licentiate: G. S. Borge. Marathi Church School Teacher:
Other Indian Workers: A. L. Wood.
B. Narde, V. Shinde, Dayabai
Gaikwad, S. S. Pandit.
INSTITUTIONS IN SOUTHERN
ASIA DIVISION
LASALGAON SECTION Educational:
Address: Western Indian Mission Bengali Co-Educational Middle
Training School, Lasalgaon, Na- English Boarding School, S. D.
sik Dist., India. A. Mission, P. 0. Gopalgunj,
Faridpur District, East Ben-
Established 1920 (Anglo-Marathi gal, India.
High School, 10th standard.) Calcutta Church Primary School,
Minister: F. E. Spiess. 36 Park Street, Calcutta, India.
School Staff: English Secondary School and
Principal, F. E. Spiess. Singhalese Elementary School,
Teachers: C. Alexander, Mrs. J. Kottawa, Pannipittiya, Ceylon.
David, S. B. Devade, S. Khan- Hindi-Santali Elementary School,
dagale, Mrs. F. E. Spiess, D. N. S. D. A. Mission, Karmatar,
Ohol, Sarah Ally. E. I. Ry., India.
220 SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION
Ministers: Nassogne.
P. Badaut, 0. Meyer, A. Guyot, Missionary Licentiates:
J. Weidner. Robert Birckel, Germaine Ferciot,
Licentiates: William Milhorat, Miss A. Lio-
Willy Fuchs, R. Poilbarbe, G. tie, Cosendar, Madeleine Reimers.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
OUTLINE OF COURSES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
As a result of various actions taken by the Educational Department,
it is recommended that the work of our intermediate schools, academies,
and colleges be organized upon a semester basis, each semester to
be subdivided approximately into three periods of six weeks each. IL
was also recommended that the credits given in these schools be
reckoned upon a unit basis, one unit representing a study pursued 36
weeks with five recitations a week, forty-five minutes in length, or its
equivalent; that college credits be given on the semester-hour basis, a
semester-hour representing a study pursued one sixty-minute hour a
week for eighteen weeks. The scope of the various courses conducted
in these schools is as follows:
Grades Years
Intermediate Course 7-10 4
Academic Course 9-12 4
College Course (General) 13-16 4
College Course (Special):
For Ministers (Complete) 13-16 4
For Ministers (Shorter Course) 13,14 2
For Bible Workers and Missionaries
one- and two-year courses
Teachers (Elementary) 13,14 . 2
Business and Shorthand 13,14 2
Business only 13,14 2
Secretarial 13,14 2
Music the conservatory course
College Course (Medical) 15-18 4
For Dietitians 4
For Nurses the instruction given in our sanitariums 3
For Preparatory Medical Students 13,14 2
Lists of church schools and teachers will be found in connection with
directories of the conferences in which such schools are located. Di-
rectories of colleges, academies, and intermediate schools follow in al-
phabetical order.
If it is desired to find the directory of a school or other institution
whose name can not be recalled, refer to the list of institutions at the
close of the Division directory in preceding pages, and there will be
found the name of every institution listed. Then refer to the index,
where the institution may be readily located.
ACADEMIA ADVENTISTA Mrs. W. A. Wild, Braulio Perez,
HISPANOAMERICANA Mrs. Branlio Perez.
Apartado 1320, San Jose, Costa
Rica, Central America ADELPHIAN ACADEMY
(Telephone, Tres Rios No. 3) Holly, Michigan
Established 1904
Established 1927 Board of Trustees: C. B. Raynes,
Faculty: W. A. Wild, Principal; Chairman; T. E. Unruh, See.
238 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
RUMANIAN PUBLISHING
HOUSE SENTINEL PUBLISHING
COMPANY
Established 1920
Established 1916
Corporate Name: "Cuvantul Evan-
gheliei," S. A., Institut de Arte Address: Rosmead Ave., Kenil-
Grafice si Editura. worth, Cape Province, South
Africa.
Office Address: Strada Mitropolitul
Ghenadie Petrescu 116, Bucuresti Telegraphic and Cable Address:
IV, Rumania. " Sentinel," Kenilworth, Cape.
Manager: A. Vacareanu. Managing Board: J. F. Wright,
Chairman; J. G. Slate, Sec.;
Treasurer: P. P. Paulini, jun. F. E. Potter, S. G. Hiten, A. E.
Managing Board: Rumanian Unicn Nelson, E. C. Boger, L. L. Moffitt,
Committee. A. F. Tarr, D. W. Haupt, M. P.
Local Committee: A. Vacareanu, Robison, J. N. Krum, A. Ingle.
P. P. Paulini, sen., P. P. Paulini, Manager and Treasurer: J. G.
jnr., V. Florescu, N. Gheorkhita. Slate.
Book Committee: P. P. Paulini, St. Editors: Signs of the Times, L. L.
Lemetrescu, D. Florea, V. Trup- Moffitt; associate editor, J. G.
pel, A. Vacareanu, V. Florescu. Slate; The Southern African
288 PUBLISHING HOUSES
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290 PUBLISHING HOUSES
GENERAL PERIODICALS
Advent Review and Sabbath Her- Liberty Association; single copy,
ald: Denominational church pa- 15 cents; yearly subscription, 50
per, established 1849; published cents. Published by the Review
weekly; annual subscription, and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
$3.00; Review and Herald Pub- Park, Washington, D. C.; editor,
lishing Association, Takoma C. S. Longacre; associates, H. H.
Park, Washington, D. C.; editor, Votaw, M. C. Taft; managing
F. M. Wilcox; associate editors, editors, C. P. Bollman, T. M.
W. A. Spicer, C. P. Bollman, F. French.
D. Nichol, T. M. French. The Present Truth: a one-topic 8-
The Signs of the Times (leading page semimonthly for general
missionary paper and prophetic missionary purposes; illustrated.
expositor) ; illustrated 16-page Single subscription, 35 cents.
weekly; annual subscription, Postage extra to foreign coun-
$1.50; published by the Pacific tries. Published by the Review
Press Pub. Assn., Mountain View, and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma
Calif.; editors, A. 0. Tait, A. L. Park, Washington, D. C.; editor,
Baker; assistant editor, G. Dal- F. D. Nichol; associate editor,
rymple. F. A. Coffin.
The Watchman Magazine: General The Present Truth (British): De-
missionary journal and Bible ex- voted to a presentation of the
positor; an illustrated monthly second coming of Christ, and \
magazine; annual subscription, general Bible truth; 16-page
$1.00; J. E. Shultz, editor; H. K. semimonthly, annual subscrip-
Christman, circulation manager; tion, 4/6 ($1.10) Stanborough
published by the Southern Pub- Park, Watford, Herts, England;
lishing Association, Nashville, editor, A. S. Maxwell.
Tenn. The Signs of the Times (devoted
The Youth's Instructor: organ of to an exposition of Bible truth
Young People's Missionary Vol- and signs of the times) ; 16-page
unteer Department of the Gen- weekly, annual subscription, 5/-
eral Conference, also the Sab- to countries outside of Australia.
bath School lessons for the and in the Postal Union, 8/6
youth; published weekly; an- ($2.00), Warburton, Victoria,
nual subscription, $1.75; Six Australia; editor, A. L. King.
months, $1.00. Published by the
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Canadian Watchman Magazine:
Takoma Park, Washington, D. Sixteen-page monthly; annual
C.; editor, Miss Lora E. Cle- subscription, $1.00 a year; pub-
ment; assistant, M. R. Thurber. lished by the Canadian Watch-
man Press, Box 398, Oshawa,
Liberty: a magazine of religious Ontario, Canada.
freedom; an illustrated quar- The Signs of the Times: Devoted
terly; organ of the Religious to an explanation of the signs
291
292 PERIODICALS
of the times and Sabbath truth; Home and School (Organ of the
8-page monthly; annual sub- Educational Department of the
scription, 2/6d; editor, L. L. General Conference and the
Moffitt; associate editor, J. G. Home Commission); published
Slate. Published by the Sentinel monthly for nine months of
Publishing Company, Rosmead the year, thirty-two pages; an-
Ave., Kenilworth, Cape, South nual subscription price, $1.00,
Africa. published by Southern Publish-
Life and Health: National health ing Association, Nashville, Tenn.,
magazine; an illustrated month- for the General Conference
ly; a practical journal for the of Seventh-day Adventists, Ta-
common people; yearly subscrip- koma Park, Washington, D. C.;
tion, $1.00; published by the editor, Mrs. Flora H. Williams;
Review and Herald Pub. Assn., associate editors, A. W. Spald-
Takoma Park, Washington, D. ing, C. A. Russell.
C.; editors, L. A. Hansen, C. H. Sabbath School Quarterly: forty
Wolohon, M. D.; managing edi- pages; containim, the General
tor, F. D. Nichol. Conference Sabbathh School De-
Health (a health magazine); illus- partment lessons; annual sub-
trated 36-page monthly; annual scription, 20 cents; Pacific Press
subscription, $1.50; published by Pub. Assn., Mountain View, Cal.
the Pacific Press Pub. Assn., Junior Sabbath School Quarterly:
Mountain View, Calif.; editor, containing the General Confer.
P. T. Magan; managing editor, ence Sabbath School Department
A. L. Baker. lessons for the Junior Division;
Life and Health: A 32-page maga- annual subscription, 20 cents;
zine, published bimonthly; de- Review and Herald Pub. Assn.,
voted to healthful living. An- Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
nual subscription, 3/6 postpaid. Primary Sabbath School Quarterly:
Signs Publishing Co., Warbur- forty pages; containing the Gen-
ton, Victoria, Australia; editor, eral Conference Sabbath School
A. L. King. Department lessons for the Pri-
Good Health: devoted to hygiene mary Division; annual subscrip-
and principles of healthful liv- tion, 20 cents; Pacific Press Pub.
ing; 24 pages monthly; annual Assn., Mountain View, Calif.
subscription, 3/6, England; 5/0 Our Little Friend (a child's pa-
abroad); ($1.25). Stanborough per); illustrated weekly; an-
Park, Watford, Herts, England; nual subscription, $1.00; Pa-
editor, Dr. C. E. Nelson, W. L. cific Press Pub. Assn., Mountain
Emmerson. View, Cal.; editor, Ernest Lloyd.
Sabbath School Worker (organ of Church Officers' Gazette: sixteen-
the Sabbath School Department page monthly, annual subscrip-
of the General Conference); 32- tion, $1.00; published by the
page monthly; annual subscrip- Review and Herald Pub. Assn.,
tion, 90 cents; in clubs of two Takoma Park, Washinton, D. C.;
or more, 75 cents; published by editor, T. E. Bowen; associates,
the Review and Herald Pub. A. W. Peterson, J. A. Stevens;
Assn., Takoma Park, Washing- assistants, Emma Howell, Mrs.
ton, D. C.; editor, Mrs. L. Flora Grace D. Mace.
Plummer; associate, Rosamond The Ministry: Twenty-four page
D. Ginther; assistant, Margaret monthly; annual subscription,
Weir. $1.00; published for the Minis-
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DIVISION PERIODICALS
Australasian Record (official organ Australia; editor, Miss V. M.
of the Australasian Union Con- Rogers.
ference) ; 8-page weekly; annual Rundschau der Gemeinschaft der
subscription 5s; foreign coun- S. T. A. 1V1itteleuropaische Divi-
tries, 5s; published by the Aus- sion (Organ of the Central Eu-
tralasian Union Conference, ropean Division): quarterly;
" Mizpah," Wahroonga, N. S. W., editor, H. F. Schuberth; Advent-
294 PERIODICALS
LOCAL PERIODICALS
The Jamaican Visitor: 6-page, scription price 50 cents per year;
monthly; 25 cents a year; edi- W. M. Andress, editor; F. C.
tor, C. E. Andross; published by Klopfenstein, M. D., Verna Bur-
the Jamaica Conference of Sev- dick, B. A. R. N., asso. editors.
enth-day Adventists, Kingston, The Broadcaster: 4-page monthly,
Jamaica; printed by the West published by the students of
Indian Training College, Mande- Los Angeles Academy, 3210 Post
ville, Jamaica. St., Los Angeles, Calif.; editor,
Wendel Gist; subscription price,
50 cents a year.
SCHOOL AND SANITARIUM The Broadview Exponent:- 4-page
JOURNALS journal sheet, tri-weekly during
Academy Forum: Six-page semi- the school year, monthly during
monthly; published by the stu- the summer months; 35 cents a
dents of Union Springs Acad- year; editor, Florence Joyce,
emy, Union Springs, N. Y.; Broadview Academy, La Grange,
editor, William McBurnie; 50 Ill.
cents a year. The Campus Chronicle: 4 page
The Acorn: Published bimonthly weekly; published by the Asso-
at Oak Park Academy, Nevada, ciated Student of Pacific Union
Iowa. College during the school year.
Boulder Canon Sentinel: 4-page, $1.00 per year; editor, C. W.
issued quarterly, by the Boulder- Trott, Angwin, Napa Co., Calif.
Colorado Sanitarium Nurses Al- The Clock Tower: published on al-
lumni Assn., Boulder, Colo.; sub- ternate Thursdays of the school
296 PERIODICALS
year and once during the sum- tor, Marjorie Heiser; 50 cents a
mer vacation, by the students year.
of Union College; Clarence Dye, The Lancastrian: Hi-weekly, 18
president; Esther Reeder, editor- numbers; published by the Col-
in-chief ; subscription price per lege Council of Atlantic Union
year, United States, 75 cents; Colege, South Lancaster, Mass.;
Canada and foreign countries, editor, Austin McEntee.
$1.00; College View Station, Lin-
coln, Nebr. La Voz del Colegio: Twelve-page
monthly; issued by the student
The College Key: four-page tri- body of the Colegio Adventista
weekly; 50 cents a year; pub- del Plata; $1.00 per year; `pub-
lished by the students of Glen- lished at Puiggari, Entre Rios,
dale Union Academy, Glendale, Argentina, South America.
Calif.; editor, Virginia Smith.
Shen-Val-Lore: 4-page bi-weekly;
The Collegian: 4-page weekly, by published by the Shenandoah
Students' Association of Walla Valley Academy, New Market,
Walla College, College Place, Va.; editor, Mrs. V. H. Camp-
Wash.; editor, Wilbur Farqu- bell; 25 cents a year.
harson; $1.00 a year. Shiawassian: four-page monthly;
Emmanuel Missionary College Bul- published by the Missionary
letin: quarterly; free; editorial Volunteer Student Association
committee: The President and of Adelphian Academy, Holly,
Administrative Council; pub- Mich.; editor, Jean Duncan;
lished at Berrien Springs, Mich. 25 cents a year.
The Hillside Radiogram: 4-page The Sligonian: Issued bi-weekly
bi-monthly, issued by the during school year; annual sub-
Alumni Association of the St. scription, $1.00; published by
Helena Sanitarium and Hospital Washington Missionary College.
Training School for Nurses. The Southland Scroll: four-page
Subscription price, 50 cents per periodical published at Southern
year; free to Alumni members; Junior College, Collegedale,
editor, Carroll Erwin, R. N. Tenn., every week throughout
La Voz del Colegio: Four-page bi- the summer, and at irregular in-
tervals during the school year.
monthly; issued by the student
body of the River Plate Junior Southern Junior College Catalog:
College; $1.00 per year; pub- one number a year, (usually
lished at Puiggari, Entre Rios, about 65 pages) ; distributed
Argentina, South America. free; published in the interests
of the school; edited by a com-
The Mountain Ash: Published mittee appointed by Southern
yearly by the Associated Stu- Junior College Faculty, College-
dents of Walla Walla College. dale, Tenn.
About 128 pages. Price, $1.50.
Student Forum: four-page semi-
Pacific Union College Bulletin: monthly; published by the Stu-
Quarterly; free: published by dent Forum staff of Enterprise
the Faculty Publication Com- Academy, Enterprise, Kans.; ed-
mittee, at Angwin, Napa Co., itor, Elinore Hahn; 50 cents a
Calif. year.
The Gateway: four-page, monthly; The Student Movement: 8 pages;
published by the Students of bimonthly; $1.00 a year; 18 is-
Lodi Academy, Lodi, Calif.; edi- sues; editor, Mark Johnson; pub-
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FOREIGN PERIODICALS
AFRIKAANS Truth); 16 pages, annual sub-
Tekens van die Tye (Signs of the scription, Leva 40,; editor,
Times): eight-page monthly; an- Kosta Waswasoff, Solunska 10
nual subscription 2/6; published Sofia, Bulgaria.
by the Sentinel Publishing Co., BURMESE
Rosmead Ave., Kenilworth, Cape,
South Africa; editor, L. L. Mof- Burmese Kin Saung (Signs of the
fitt; associate editor, J. L. Mil- Times): a monthly missionary
ford. paper published and printed by
ANNAMESE the Oriental Watchman Publish-
ing House, Post Box 35, Poona,
Nhung Su Tich Hay Trong Kinh- India; editors, R. A. Beckner and
Thanh (Sabbath School Quar- Slaya Saw U. C/o 30 Voylle
terly) ; 40 pages; containing Road, Rangoon, Burma.
the General Conference Sabbath
School Department lessons; an- CEBUAN
nual subscription, 40 cents, F. Mizpa: 8-page semimonthly church
I. C. currency; Malayan Signs paper; editor, F. A. Pratt; as-
Press, 399 Upper Serangoon sociates, R. R. Figuhr, W. B.
Road, Singapore, Straits Settle- Riffel, Isabelo Kintanar; 50 cents
ments. gold a year; Philippine Publish-
BICOL ing House, P. 0. Box 813, Manila,
Mizpa: a church paper in Bicol; Philippine Islands.
published by the Southern Luzon Also an undated missionary pa-
Mission of S. D. A., P. 0. Box 32, per in Cebuan by the Philippine
Legaspi, Albay, Philippine Is- Publishing House, P. 0. Box 813,
lands; editor, F. A. Pratt; asso- Manila, Philippine Islands; edi-
ciate, J. B. Emralino. tor, F. A. Pratt.
Also an undated missionary pa- CHINESE
per in Bicol; published by the (Periodicals issued by the Signs
Philippine Publishing House, P. of the Times Publishing House,
0. Box 813, Manila, Philippine 515 Ningkuo Road, Shanghai,
Islands; editor, F. A. Pratt. China.)
BULGARIAN Shi Djao Yueh Bao (Signs of the
Times) ; 36-page monthly mag-
Westitel Na Istinata (Herald of azine; yearly subscription, $1.20
298 PERIODICALS
Slovenian Jugoslavia
Spanish Spain and Latin America
Sundanese Malaysia
Swedish Sweden
Syriac Syria, etc.
Tagalog Philippine. Islands
Tahitian Tahiti
Tamil South India
Telugu South India
Temne Sierra Leone, West Africa
Tibetan Tibet
Tigrinya Eritrea, East Africa
Tongan Friendly Islands '
Turkish Turkey, etc.
Twi Gold Coast, West Africa.
Ukrainian Poland
Umbundu Angola, Africa
Urdu India
Urdu (Persian) North India, etc.
Welsh Wales
Wendic Wends in Hungary
Wenli Literary language, China
Xosa (Kaffir) South Africa
Yiddish Jews in Europe and America
Yoruba Nigeria, West Africa
Zulu Zululand, South Africa
Total-169.
CAFES.
Adelaide, South Australia.-7a Rundle St..;. Manager, L. McKinnon.
Auckland, New Zealand. 174 Queen St.; Manager, R. I. Wright.
Brisbane, Queensland.-360 Queen St.; Manager, N. H. Faulkner.
Melbourne, Victoria.-293 Little Collins St.; Manager, G. Creswell.
Perth, West Australia.-575 Hay St., Perth; Manager, H. Stacey.
Rome, Italy.Via Liguria 26. Proprietress, Miss Luisa Chiellini.
Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.-11 Hunter' St:; Manager, H. J. Franks.
Wellington, New Zealand.-83 Willis St.; :Manager, Sydney Greive.
STATISTICAL TABLES
SPECIAL DAYS, 1936
APPROPRIATIONS TO MISSIONS
The amounts indicated below have been expended by the General Con-
ference for evangelistic work, for the years stated:
1905 $143,796.86
1906 163,755.56
1907 253,445.74
1908 272,873.08
1909 351,414.61
1910 410,611.48
1911 404,922.53
1912 476,600.00
1913 523,763.00
1914 Foreign, $474,749.00; Home, $111,500.00 586,249.00
1915 Foreign, 509,746.92; Home, 122,000.00 631,746.92
1916 Foreign, 692,077.57; Homo, 161,076.00 853,153.57
1917 Foreign, 680,219.17; Home, 202,734.00 882,953.17
1918 Foreign, 1,071,929.90; Home, 276,960.00 1,348,889.90
1919 Foreign, 923,686.21; Home, 453,054.01 1,376,740.22
1920 2,171,156.70
1921 2,535,062.79
1922 3,547,582.50
1923 3,224,058.93
1924 3,486,154.76
1925 4,023,415.31
1926 4,190,260.46
1927 4,215,699.01
1928 4,429,207.18
1929 4,497,573.18
1930 4,792,762.63
1931 4,517,309.04
1932 3,835,913.36
1933 3,217,012.65
1934 3,024,983.07
The amounts for the years 1905 to 1911 represent actual expendi-
tures; for later years, appropriations voted. The amounts expended
for most of the years was in excess of that appropriated, rarely less.
334 STATISTICAL TABLES
1901-02 107
1903 60
1904 40
1905 60
1906 76
1907 68
1908 140
1909 134
1910 61
1911 74
1912 97
1913 157
1914 103
1915 76
1916 147
1917 59
1918 103
1919 83
1920 310
1921 212
1922 137
1923 110
1924 142
1925 175
1926 216
1927 184
1928 159
1929 155
1930 183
1931 119
1932 67
1933 64
1934 72
STATISTICAL TABLES 335
CHURCH WORK
Foreign All Per Cap. of
Year Membership Annual Tithe Miss. Offgs. Other Fds. Tot. Fds.
1863 3,500 $ 8,000.00 $2.29
1865 4,000 12,000.00 3.00
1870 5,440 21,822.46 4.66
1875 8,022 32,618.62 $ 536.57 4.13
1880 15,570 61,856.88 3,160.22 $ 2,784.35 4.35
1885 20,547 122,641.69 21,649.85 6,898.74 7.36
1890 29,711 225,433.98 50,495.63 10,935.36 9.66
1895 47,680 309,142.76 73,331.54 24,819.40 8.55
1900 66,547 510,258.97 130,151.09 21,558.93 8.74
1905 77,443 858,014.91 169,335.11 153,567.62 13.52
1910 90,808 1,338,689.65 458,943.70 426,134.17 21.27
1915 136,879 1,968,168.26 872,666.84 566,463.07 24.89
1916 141,488 2,291,423.46 963,700.23 695,368.09 27.92
1917 153,857 2,946,907.49 1.353,686.07 819,089.88 33.28
1918 162,667 3,841,317.96 2,072,917.21 981,484.65 42.39
1919 178,239 4,989,305.28 2,091,278.38 1,496.467.20 48.12
1920 185,450 7,195,463.04 3,251.550.01 1,407.391.18 63.92
1921 198,088 4,237,745.31 2,781,728.23 1,488,582.65 42.95
1922 208,771 4,230,230.04 2,765,461.51 1,325.170.29 39.86
1923 '221,874 4,814.554.87 3,004,641.73 1,337.585.35 41.45
1924 238,657 5,466,431.17 3,344,723.07 1,530,407.03 43.33
1925 250,988 5.909,496.99 3,520,347.95 1,665,502.37 44.21
1926 261,834 5,964,331.83 3,757,579.06 1,730,206.30 43.74
1927 274,064 6,211,759.20 3,770,888.29 1.962.167.53 43.58
1928 285.293 6,373,147.36 3.881.879.95 2,016.726.29 43.01
1929 299,555 6.696,038.51 4,163,357.98 1,961,795.75 42.80
'1930 314,253 6,230,362.04 4,020,398.21 1,861,849.29 38.54
1931 336,046 5,641,514.44 3,649,455.31 1.743,192.47 32.84
1932 362,101 4,736,430.93 3.022,870.89 1,497,735.61 25.56
1933 384,151 4,491,730.36 2,730,641.22 1,420.280.85 22.50
1934 404,509 5,318,630.57 3,024,983.07 1,549,601.03 24.46
PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT
No. Pub. Em- Peri- Languagesall Total Tot.Val. 1 copy
Year Houses ployees officals publications Annual Sales each pub.
1850 .. .. 1 1 (1846) .93
1855 1 7 2 1 $ 2,000.00 (1854) 6.08
1860 1 17 2 1 3,000.00 (1862) 7.50
1865 1 20 2 1 4,000.00 8.33
1870 1 30 3 1 7,000.00 12.49
1875 3 71 8 2 18,000.00 29.57
1880 4 128 10 7 40,000.00 53.30
1885 6 232 21 9 121,692.36 96.60
1890 7 412 24 12 734,397.00 171.55
1895 11 585 40 23 250,000.00 243.60
1900 13 600 96 39 250,000.00 267.84
1905 20 400 89 46 548,067.03 300.00
1910 28 610 126 67 1,560,510.58 525.00
1915 40 698 120 95 2,174,591.94 " 640.00
1916 40 740 130 90 2,181,340.27 " 680.00
1917 41 802 134 94 2,937,422.88 704.50
1918 41 853 142 94 3,416,500.00 758.48
1919 43 1020 138 96 5,215,626.49 812.53
1920 45 1125 144 99 5,682,972.35 877.74
1921 46 1040 148 100 4.764,521.06 1,000.80
1922 51 961 154 114 3,656,481.31 1,153.23
1923 51 923 156 114 4,067,460.49 1.244.15
1924 52 953 156 114 4,236,120.09 1,301.68
1925 53 965 177 128 4.631,706.47 1,417.23
1926 56 933 194 131 4,831,431.43 1,523.51
1927 56 1000 201 132 4,638,127.18 1,594.00
1928 56 1057 215 141 4,716,601.54 1,700.68
1929 58 1114 215 141 4,939,917.08 1,746.29
1930 67 1145 219 146 4,715,709.89 1,814.73
1931 68 1090 237 152 4,002,774.54 1,885.80
1932 68 1075 246 157 3,499,304.93 1,951.87
1933 69 1060 249 161 3,387,682.66 2,004.87
1934 69 1090 250 169 3,416,345.80 2,087.50
SANITARIUMS
No. of Sanitariums
Year and Treatment Rooms No. of Physicians Total Employees Assets
1866 1 2 14 $ 24,800.60
1870 1 6 35 44,221.54
1875 1 7 125 70,189.22
1880 2 10 165 190,956.74
1885 2 13 225 310,808.81
1890 8 15 315 548,923.45
1895 7 33 477 800,786.99
1900 27 74 1,216 1,294,474.73
1905 55 80 1,300 1,600,000.00
1910 74 116 1,989 3,368,041.46
1915 40 131 1,729 2,774,058.94
1916 41 141 1,808 2,895,483.70
1917 47 147 1.912 3,148,692.82
1918 46 144 2,065 3,225,110.25
1919 41 150 2,263 4,263,383.25
1920 41 163 2,308 4.309.701.10
1921 44 175 2,424 4,580,093.90
1922 50 196 2,541 5.361.230.10
1923 51 241 3,077 6.386,311.32
1924 63 323 3,276 6.634,477.72
1925 65 347 3,501 6,599,665.15
1926 62 375 3.547 7.088.086.56
1927 71 435 3,714 7.318.624.16
1928 81 474 3,789 7,345.047.23
1929 96 495 4.317 7,525,972.48
1930 106 566 4,287 7.999.591.83
1931 112 586 4,118 8.267.221.92
1932 118 648 3,881 8,229.915.09
1933 123 810 4,466 8,459.711.05
1934 131 903 5,066 8,903,507.13
338 STATISTICAL TABLES
HARVEST INGATHERING
GENERAL SUMMARY
Union Local Mission Total Denomina-
Year Conferences Conferences Fields Institutions tional Investment
1865 7 1 1 $ 38,712.53
1875 .. 13 2 5 282,179.55
1885 .. 28 3 11 885,382.97
1895 1 36 22 29 2,858,725.82
1905 13 80 56 126 4,799,419.51
1910 23 106 87 188 10,086,245.27
1912 23 126 100 196 12,084,438.13
1913 25 126 101 * 151 12,812,783.61
1914 26 128 106 147 14,039,279.39
1915 26 130 109 147 14,254,615.45
1916 26 130 113 149 15,284,215.27
1917 31 135 119 156 16,873,422.54
1918 35 141 117 164 19,975,500.49
1919 44 133 141 172 25,432,582.52
1920 46 148 153 183 30,699,461.49
1921 51 139 160 204 34,196,049.15
1922 55 143 153 224 36,903,593.95
1923 54 146 150 234 40,675,238.72
1924 52 138 164 248 44,971,881.12
1925 60 139 180 266 45,648,299.24
1926 65 143 198 255 48,025,317.33
1927 64 146 211 291 49,293,887.27
1928 65 153 222 328 50,281,614.54
1929 67 155 245 375 53,314,348.60
1930 71 160 270 399 54,115,482.55
1931 71 155 278 417 54,114,844.52
1932 70 144 289 424 53,235,460.37
1933 70 146 309 941 53,979,143.72
1934 70 144 318 443 56,045,968.38
After 1913 not including privately owned institutions'.
shall be elected for each legal corporation serving and holding properties
and receiving gifts and legacies for the General Conference unincorpo-
rated. The trustees of the General Conference Corporation shall also
constitute the Board of Trustees of the General Conference Association.
Article XII Departments
Sec. 1. The Departmental Secretaries and Associate Secretaries elected
by the General Conference shall work under the direction of the Executive
Committee of the General Conference, and shall occupy an advisory
relation to the field.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall appoint a representative de-
partmental committee of counsel for each department. Such committee
shall in each case be composed of the secretaries of the department, the
secretaries of departmental work in the divisions, and of such other
persons as the Executive Committee may deem necessary.
Article XIII Auditors and Audits
Sec. 1. The General Conference Committee shall appoint such Auditors
as may be necessary to do the auditing which should properly come
under the supervision of the General Conference Committee, including
division accounts.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall have the accounts of the Gen-
eral Conference and of its legal corporations audited at least once each
calendar year, and the Auditors shall report upon the same to the
Executive Committee annually. The Auditors shall report also, for the
full quadrennial period, to the General Conference at its regular sessions.
The General Conference Auditors shall also be made available for audit-
ing the accounts of union conferences and general institutions.
Sec. 3. The division committees shall have authority to appoint an
auditor or auditors to audit the books of such organizations or institu-
tions within their territories as the division committee shall direct.
Article XIV Wages and Expenses
Sec. 1. The Executive Committee shall appoint annually eight persons
not in its employ who, with the officers of the General Conference, and
not less than seven presidents of union conferences, shall constitute a
committee to audit the expense accounts of employees, and to fix their
wages for the succeeding year.
See. 2. The Executive Committee shall have power to make such
adjustment from time to time in the wage of clerks, stenographers, and
other routine workers as may be necessary.
Article XV Funds
Sec. 1. The funds of the General Conference shall be as follows:
(a) A tithe of the tithe receipts of the union conferences and union
missions and of the local conferences and missions not included in union
conferences and union missions.
(b) Regular missions offerings.
(c) Special donations.
(d) Such percentage of the' regular tithe of local conferences as may
be determined at a joint meeting of the Executive Committee and con-
ference presidents.
(e) Surplus tithes which may be appropriated by local and union con-
ferences for the mission fields.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 351
Avery, W. L., 3729 Taft St., Bahre, G., Hinterm Bahnhof 30,
Arlington, Calif. Nurnberg, Bayern, Germany.
Avila, Manuel, Apartado 210, Baierle, Chas., Providence Road,
Santa Clara, Cuba. Route 1, Media, Pa.
Axelsen, Arthur (1), care of Oak Bailey, D. A. (1), 898 Washington
Park Academy, Nevada, Iowa. St., Peekskill, N. Y.
Ayars, E. U. (1) Calle V. Vergara Bailey, F. C., Stanborough Park,
3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Watford, Herts, England.
Aires, Argentina, South America. Bailey, G. W., Midland Bank
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road,
A ASCH, H. E., Apartado 39,
B Medellin, Colombia, South
London, N. 7, England.
Bailey, M. R., 2636 Summerdale
America. Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Babcock, C. M., 1504 Dewey Ave., Bairagee, A. K. (1), 17 Abbott
St. Joseph, Mo. Road, Lucknow, India.
Babienco, T. T., Turecka 1, War- Bairagee, I. B. (1), 17 Abbott
saw, Poland. Road, Lucknow, India.
Bacela, Jonah, 288 Lovedale Road, Bairagee, T. C. (1), 17 Abbott
Mahlomola Location, Bloemfon- Road, Lucknow, India.
tain, Orange Free State, South Baird, G. W., Newbold Missionary
Africa. College, near Rugby, Warwick-
Bachmann, E. (1), Stampfenbach- shire, England.
str. 85, Zurich, Switzerland. Baird, H., Darrah Road, Toungoo,
Baciu, Gh. (1), Strada Popa Tatu Burma.
38, Bucuresti II, Rumania. Bajor, L., Nemetvolgyi utca 26,
Backer, Fr., Posta Kutusu 2242, Budapest I, Hungary.
Istanbul, Turkey. Baker, A. L., Mountain View, Calif.
Bacon, A. E., Midland Bank Cham- Baker, C. H., Casilla 1002, Lima,
bers, 506 Holloway Road, Lon- Peru, South America.
don, N. 7, England. Baker, Isaac, 1215 Marshall St.,
Badaut, J. P., 5 Boulevard Long- Little Rock, Ark.
champ, Marseille, France. Baker, J. D., Caixa Postale 33,
Badaut, Paul, 5 Boulevard Long- Missao de Luz, Vila Luzo, Dis-
champ, Marseille, France. trito de Moxico, Angola, Portu-
Badescu, D, Str. Popa Tatu 38, guese West Africa.
Bucuresti II, Rumania. Baker, R. C., 1235 S. Grant St.,
Badgley, R. L. (1), Vernonia, Oreg. Tacoma, Wash.
Baer, R. T., 805 W. 24th St., Bakhsh, J. A., 17 Abbott Road,
Scottsbluff, Nebr. Lucknow, India.
Baerg, John (1), 131 E. Third Bakhsh, Nabi (1), 17 Abbott Road,
North, Price, Utah. Lucknow, India.
Baerg, Henry (1), Box 90, Sugar- Balan, Leon, Strada, Cohanovschi 1,
house Sta., Salt Lake City, Utah. Cernauti, Rumania.
Bahler, R., Stampfenbachstrasse Balas, Bartha, Str. Clemenceau
85, Zurich, Switzerland. 5/a, Cluj, Rumania.
Bahr, E., S. D. A. Mission, Outside Baldwin, J. C., 1703 24th Ave.,
East Gate, Seiryori, Keijo (Seoul ) , Meridian, Miss.
Chosen. Baldwin, W. C., Delhi, Calif.
Bahr, E., Hitlerstr. 6, I., Hamm Ball, M. S. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw-
i/W., Germany. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
Bahr, 0., Elizabethstr. 20, III., Ballack, M., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-
Stettin i. Pr., Germany . A., Germany.
156 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Beebe, E. I., Route 2, Box 55, St. 116nfizech, E., Mission Adventiste,
Charles, Mich. Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad-
Beem, T. M., 13311/2 E. Orange agascar.
Grove, Glendale, Calif. Benezech, Paul (I), Mission Adven-
Beer, Luigi, Casilla Postale 408, tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaounde,
Florence, Italy. Cameroon, West Africa.
Begemann, W. (1), Hitlerstr. 6 I, 13enhain, R. D., Cornelius, Oregon.
Hamm i/VV., Germany. Benjamin (1), Luwazi Mission, P. 0.
Behr, H., Eschenheimer Anlage 32, Nkata Bay, Nyasaland, Africa.
Frankfurt/Main, Germany. Benson, H. F., S. D. A. Mission,
Behrendt, P. (1), Kneiphofsche Outside East Gate, Seiryori,
Hofgasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Keijo (Seoul), Chosen.
Germany. Benton, R. L., Keene, Tex.
Behrens, A., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Bentz, A. V., Route 1, Box 175,
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Centralia, Wash.
Behrens, E., " Tereora," The Benyovsky, 0. (1), Cintorinka 1,
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., a. blok B, Bratislava, Czecho-
Australia. slovakia.
Behrens, J. H., 11121/2 Gower St., Berchin, A., Casilla 2830, Santiago,
Los Angeles, Calif. Chile, South America.
Beier, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dresden-A., Berzenczey, K. (1), Fabian utca 5,
Germany. Miskolc, Hungary.
Belding, M. A., Route 1, Box 78, Berg, Henry, 7714 Sylvester Ave.,
Boring, Oregon. Detroit, Mich.
Belgrave, C. C., 17 Abbott Road, Berger, Theophilo (1), Caixa Postal
Lucknow, India. 378, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil,
Belich, Ilija, 12260 Mackay St., South America.
Detroit, Mich. Berghauer, I., Fabian utca 5, Mis-
Bell, A. R., 2310 F St., Bellingham, kolc, Hungary.
Wash. Bergherm, Walter A., Box .0, Bal-
Bell, C. V. (1), " Mizpah," Wah- boa, Canal Zone.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Bergherm, Wm. H., Takoma Park,
Bell, J. E., 22 Zulla Road, Mapper- Washington, D. C.
ley Park, Nottingham, England. Berner, E., Kriegsstrasse 84, Karls-
ruke i/B., Germany.
Bellah, C. G., Fredricktown, Mo. Bernstein, 0. 0., 3412 Herbert St.,
Belleau, G. S., 202 S. Palouse St., San Diego, Calif.
Walla Walla, Wash. Berry, G. W., 481 West Fifth St.,
Bellows, R. J., 412 Water St., Loveland, Colo.
Paw Paw, Mich. Berry, W. 0., Harlan, Ky.
Belote, L. W., 501 S. Main St., Bertalot, Elia, Via Trieste 17,
Coudersport, Pa. Florence, Italy.
Berthelsen, P. E., Enterprise,
Belz, Francisco (1), Caixa Postal Kans.
1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South Berthold, W., Lange Beestenmarkt
America. 102, The Hague, Netherlands.
Belz, Rudolpho, Caixa Postal 768, Bertling, W., Neustadt-Contres-
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South carpe 30, I., Bremen, Germany.
America. Berzenczey, K. _(1), Fabian u. 5,
Bement, W. E., Union Springs, Miskolc, Hungary.
N. Y. Beskow, H. P. (1), Avda. Garibaldi
Bender, U., Box 577, Charlotte, 2584, Montevideo, Uruguay,
N. C. South America.
358 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Bremer, A., Fasanenstr. 63, I., Brown, H. C., Box 2772, Tucson,
Braunschweig, Germany. Ariz.
Brendel, A., Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz Brown, H. F., Keene, Tex.
46, Cottbus, Germany. I3rown, J. L., Calle Pinot 3801, Bu-
Brennan, H. R. (1), 19 Parker St., enos Aires, Argentina, South
Halifax, Nova Scotia. America.
Brennwald, F. (1), HOheweg 17, Browning, R. E. (1), 110 Euclid
Berne, Switzerland. St., Lawton, Okla.
Bresee, F. E., Casilla 1003, Lima, Bruck, Carl, 3525 Aldine St., Phil-
Peru, South America. adelphia, Pa.
Brewer, N. F., 27 Wu Ging Lu, Bryan B. F., 254 Carroll St., N.
Mukden, Manchuria. W., 'Washington, D. C.
Brines, Dr. R. J. (1), Yencheng, Bryant, R. J., c/o Paradise Valley
Honan, China. Sanitarium, National City, Calif.
Bringle, A. S., Box 262, Enterprise, Brzezinski, J., Haydnstr. 16, Dres-
Kans. den-A., Germany.
Brinkmann, D., Elizabethstr. 20, Buckley, E. A. (1), Duque de Bra-
III., Stettin i/Pr., Germany. ganca, Districto do Malange, An-
Brinkmann, H., Koblenzerstrasse gola, Portuguese West Africa.
3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Buckley, R. A. (1), P. 0. Leribe,
Broad, W. 0., Marovo Lagoon, via Basutoland, South Africa.
Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific Buckwalter, Arthur, 3 Awde St.,
Ocean. Toronto 4, Ontario, Canada.
Broberg, Sv., S. D. A. Mission, Budd, G. L., Alexandria, Minn.
Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West Budnick, M., Haydnstr. 16, Dres-
Africa. den-A., Germany.
Brock, R. H., Florida Sanitarium, Bufano, C. (1), Unit 6, Apt. F-
Orlando, Fla. Ground, 4 Lexington St., New-
Brodersen, H. N., S. D. A. Mis- ark, N. J.
sion, 57 29th Wei Lu, Mukden, Buhalts, C. J., Route 3, Box 120A,
Manchuria. Quitman, Miss.
Brooks, Edgar (1), Calle V. Ver- Buile, J. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Riga,
gara 3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Latvia.
Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Bull, S., Advent Villa, Mataria
America. (Cairo), Egypt.
Brooks, R. R., Drawer C, Berrien Bullas, Ray (I), "Mizpah," Wah-
Springs, Mich. roonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Brorsen, A., 844 Thirty-fourth St., Bunch, F. L.; 399 Upper Serangoon
Oakland, Calif. Road, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Brouchy, Francisco, Casilla 1141, ments.
Guayaquil, Ecuador, South Bunch, T. G., Kellogg Inn, Battle
America. Creek, Mich.
Brouchy, P. M., Avda. Garibaldi Bunker, C. M., 28 Sewall St.,
2584, Monteviedo, Uruguay, Portland, Maine.
South America. Bunsode, Daniel (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Brown, B. W., 517 E. Pine St., sion, Kalyan, India.
Lodi, Calif. Bunyani, Simon (1), Luwazi Mis-
Brown, E. A., Box 533, Santa Rosa, sion, P. 0. Nkata Bay, Nyasa-
Calif. land, Africa.
Brown, G. G., 1326 N. Douty St., Burden, J. A., care Paradise Valley
Hanford, Calif. Sanitarium, National City, Calif.
Brown, G. M., Route 3, Searcy, Burden, W. D., Route A, Box 185,
Ark. Redlands, Calif.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 361
Campbell, J. M., 576 Orchard St., Carr, S. W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
New Haven, Conn. Pacific Ocean.
Campbell, J. R., 108 Ivy Road, Carrier, F. C., 902 Lee St., Con-
Norwood, Johannesburg, Trans- nersville, Ind.
vaal, South Africa. Carrington, J. T., 222 Almond St.,
Campbell, M. N., 209-212 Birks Georgetown, British Guiana,
Bldg., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can- South America.
ada. Carscallen, A. A., 222 Almond St.,
Campbell, M. V., Union Springs, Georgetown, British Guiana,
N. Y. South America.
Campbell, P. 0., 175 Ray St., Carswell, W. R. (1), " Tereora,"
Seattle, Wash. The Boulevarde, Strathfield, N.
Campbell, R. B. (1), 176 Orange S. W., Australia.
St., Kingston, Jamaica, British Carter, C. A., 2 Rue Clemenceau,
West Indies. Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Campbell, R. G., 325 N. E. 63rd Carter, G. H. (1), 3256 Germantown
Ave., Portland, Oreg. Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cannon, D. J. (1), Stanborough Carter, H. W., Kodiakanal, Madura
Park, Watford, Herts., England. Dist., South India.
Cantwell, C. C., Box 38, Poona, Carter, J. B., S. D. A. Mission,
India. Kalyan, India.
Capman, H. J., 351 93rd St., Carter, R. M. (1), Route 2, Rogers.
Brooklyn, N. Y. ville, Mo.
Capman, Joseph, Box 370, Hamil- Casebeer, G. W., Box 584, Arling-
ton, Bermuda. ton, Calif.
Cara, C. M., Lucena, Tayabas, Casebeer, H. D., 1712 E. Chevy
Philippine Islands. Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif.
Carcich, T. (1), 37 Cedar St., Castellani, 0. (1), Caixa. Postal
Binghamton, N. Y. 378, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil,
Cardey, E. L., 1405 South Seventh South America.
St., Lincoln, Nebr. Castillo, Jose, Apartado 139, Sal-
Cardey, 0. D., 19 Parker St., Hali- tillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
fax, Nova Scotia. Castillo, U. (1), 1402 Oroquita St.,
Cardey, P. C. (1), 1574 Brunswick Manila, Philippine Islands.
Ave., Trenton, N. J. Castle, Burton (1), Oakwood Jun-
Carey, E. W., 6931 Georgia Ave., ior College, Huntsville, Ala.
N. W., Washington, D. C. Castle, C. H., 3250 Fraser Ave.,
Carlill, R. (1), 404 Avenue Bldg., At Kingsway, Vancouver, Brit-
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can- ish Columbia, Canada.
ada. Catalano, Anthony, 176 Atlantic
Carlson, David (1), Wasagatan 12, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Goteborg, Sweden. Cavalcante, C. (1), Via Trieste 17,
Carlstjerna, C. 0., Wasagatan 12, Florence, Italy.
Goteborg, Sweden. Cave, Dr. Charles (1), Box 216,
Carman, E. E., Route 4, Jefferson, Bridgetown, Barbados, British
Tex. West Indies.
Carnes, 0. G., 4014 Mt. Vernon St., Caviness, L. L., Angwin, Napa Co.,
Richmond, Va. Calif.
Carpintero, Jose (1), Agricultura Ccama, Marcelino (1), Calle Lima
79, Colonia Escandon, Tacubaya, 21, Puno, Peru, South America.
D. F., Mexico. Ceasusu, D. (1), Str. Domnita
Carr, H. W., R. F. D. 1, Burt, N. Y. Balasa 46, Ploesti, Rumania.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 363
Dangschat, R., Haydnstr. 16, Dres- Davis, E. M., Caixa Postal 768, Rio
den-A., Germany. de Janeiro, Brazil, South Amer-
Danhauser, I. (1), Nemetvolgyi ica.
utca 26, Budapest I, Hungary. Davis, H. A. (1), Shafter, Calif.
Danyi, Istvan, Petra Zrinjskog, Davis, Martin (1), 1215 Marshall
Mica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. St., Little Rock, Ark.
Daniel, Gitwe Mission Station, via Davy, W. L., P. 0. Nkata Bay,
Usumbura, Urundi, Belgian East Nyasaland, Africa.
Africa. Dealy, M. G. (1), 817 West Nora
Daniel, J., Merepuistee 14a, Tal- Ave., Spokane, Wash.
linn, Estonia. Dean, J. C. (1), 30 Voyle Road,
Daniel, M. P. (1), 10 Cunningham Gantt., Rangoon, Burma.
Road, Bangalore, South India. De Beer, J. N., P. 0. Mount Frere,
Dantos, I. (1), Strada Cochanov- East Griquala,nd, Cape, South
schi 1, Cernauti, Rumania. Africa.
Dart, A. M., 533 Royer St., Rose- Debreczeni, A. (1), Fabian utca 5,
ville, Calif. Miskolc, Hungary.
Dart, A. 0. (1), 2001 24th Ave., Degering, C. W., care College, Osh-
North, Nashville, Tenn. awa, Ontario, Canada.
Dart, C. J., 217 N. W. Seventh St., Delafield, R. E. (1), Box 612, Wai-
Oklahoma City, Okla. luku, Maui, T. H.
Das, Harnam (1), 17 Abbott Road, Delhove, D. E., Kirundu, via Kin-
Lucknow, India. du, Province Orientate, Congo
Dasent, .7. G., 2412 Delachaise St., Beige, Central Africa.
New Orleans, La. De Ligne, Alfred (1), 11-13 Rue
Dasoveanu, Gr., Str. N. Saveanu Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium.
10, Focsani, Rumania. Demchuk, S., 604 Connaught Bldg.,
Dau, Querino (1), Caixa. Postal Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Can-
1830, Sao Paulo, Brazil, South ada.
America. Demetrescu, St., Str. Mitrop, Ghen.
Dilumichen, H. (1), Koblenzer- Petrescu 116, Bucuresti IV, Ru-
strasse 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, mania.
Germany. Deming, M. W. (1), Campbells-
Dilumichen, R., Koblenzerstrasse 3, burg, Ind.
Berlin- Wilmersdorf, Germany. Denslow, 0. L., 1509 Miami St.,
Dauniika, Maika, Suva Vou, Suva, South Bend, Ind.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Derlath, W., Elizabethstr. 20, III.,
David, Deacon, 30 Voyle Road, Stettin i/Pr., Germany.
Cantt., Rangoon, Burma. Desmet, Gerard (1), 130 Boulevard
David, S. N., Charachira, Trivan- de la HOpital, Paris 13e, France.
drum, South India. Dessain, W. A., 3 Awde St., To-
ronto 4, Ontario, Canada.
Davies, L. H., Lanchow, Kansu, Detamore, F. A., 817 West Nora
China. Ave., Spokane, Wash.
Davies, Valentine (1), Buganda Detamore, F. W., 4234 Washing-
Mission of S. D. A., P. 0. Usum- ton Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
bura, Urundi, Africa. Detlefsen, Hugo, Grindelberg 11, I.,
Davis, A. A., 2232 Central Ave., Hamburg 13, Germany.
Indianapolis, Ind. Dettmar, R. (1), Adventhaus, Hans
Davis, B. B. (1), Box 401, Manila, Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger-
Philippine Islands. many.
Davis, C. H., 2 Rue Clemenceau, Detwiler, H. J., 507 Flower Ave.,
Hankow, Hupeh, China. Takoma Park, Washington, D.C.
368 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Dorce, A. L. (1), Boite A-55, Port Dunn, A. 0. (1), Box 257, Fort-de-
au Prince, Haiti. France, Martinique, French West
Doidand, 0. M., 22 Zulla Road, Indies.
Mapperley Park, Nottingham, Duplouy, Maxima (1), Gitwe, Ru-
England. anda, via Usumbura, Belgian
Dormburg, C. (1), 518 West Church East Africa.
St., Orrville, Ohio. During, N. S., S. D. A. Mission,
Dorner, A., Koblenzerstrasse 3, Waterloo, Sierra Leone, West
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Africa.
Dorobat, Nicolaie (1), Str. Mitrop, Mirolf, G., Adlerstr. 70, Diisseldorf,
Ghen. Petrescu 116, Bucuresti Germany.
IV, Rumania. Diirr,' F., Hinterm Bahnhof 30,
Dorsinville, Dorce, Boite A 55, Port- Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
au-Prince, Haiti, West Indies. Durrant, A. N., Route 2, Box 120B,
Douay, P. (1), 12 rue de Mulhouse, Sharonville, Ohio.
Alger, Algeria. Dustin, Ross, 1292 Lincoln St.,
Doubraysky, J., Praha XI (Zizkov), Eugene, Oreg.
Dvorakova, 29, Czechoslovakia. Dwan, Yung-ch'ien, S. D. A. Mis-
Douglas, A. A., P. 0. Box 401, sion, Kalgan, Chahar, China.
Manila, Philippine Islands. Dwehus, E. Kaiser Wilhelm Platz
Douglas, S. A. (1), 2601 Highland 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Dyason, A. J. (1), "Tereora," The
Dower, Reginald (1), 3256 German- Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S.
town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. W., Australia.
Drachenberg, G. (1), Casilla 2830, Dzao, Yang Hwei (1), S. D. A.
Santiago, Chile, South America. Mission, Hankow, Hupeh, China.
Drangmeister, H., Grindelberg 11, Dzik, F., Turecka 1, Warsaw,
I., Hamburg, Germany. Poland.
Dranibaka, M., Suva Vou, Suva, Dzou, Pei Hsin, S. D. A. Mission,
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. The Island, Changsha, Hunan,
Drayson, R. (1), Renfrew Bldg., China.
120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary, Dzu, Yin Ting (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Alberta, Canada. sion, Pichieh, Kweichow, China.
Drinhaus, P., Advent Zendingsge-
nootschap in N. 0. I., Hoofdkwar- ASTMAN, W. W., 180 Fair-
tier, Naripan 63, Bandoeng, Java, A-4 ground Ave., Wytheville, Va.
Netherlands East Indies. Eberhardt, W. E. (1), 1207 Yu
Drikis, J., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
Latvia. Echman, C. R. (1), Box 452, Mil-
Druge, K., Adlerstr. 70, Dilsseldorf, ford, Utah.
Germany. Edener, W., Kriegsstr. 84, Karl-
Du, Shu Ren, S. D. A. Mission, sruhe i/B., Germany.
71 Fu Dzen Gai, Changsha, Hu- Edmonds, L., S. D. A. Mission, Box
nan, China. 41, Aba, South Nigeria, W. C.
Ducret, Edouard (1), 11-13 Rue Africa.
Ernest Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Edwards, A. V., Grove Ave., Clare-
Duica, A., Strada Popa Tatu 38, mont, Cape Province, South Af-
Bucuresti II., Rumania. rica.
Dunbar, E. W., 3772 Taft St., Edwards, C. A. (1), Box 221, Port
Arlington, Calif. of Spain, Trinidad, British West
Dunn, N. W., Apartado 1059, San Indies.
Jose, Costa Rica, Central Amer- Edwards, H. E., Berrien Springs,
ica. Mich.
370 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Ferris, W. G. (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Fletcher, Frank, Apartado 92, Ma-
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. nagua, Rep. de Nicaragua, Cen-
Ficker, H. (1), P. 0. Box 256, tral America.
Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, Fletcher, Hubert, 176 Orange St.,
South Africa. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Fickling, R. H. (1), Box 235, Indies.
Greensburg, Pa. Florea, D., Str. Mitrop, Ghen. Pe-
Field, F. W., 2702 Sanitarium Ave., trescu 116, Bucuresti IV, Ru-
Orlando, Fla. mania.
Field, W. F. (1), Box 5, Rye, Colo. Flores, I. 0. (1), Apartado 175,
Fielding, T. H. (1), S. D. A. Mis- Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
sion, Box 45, Bekwai, Gold Coast, Fodor, A., Fabian-utca 5, Miskolc,
West Africa. Hungary.
Fields, 0. I. (1), Missao Adventista, Fogels, K., Bisenieku iela 25, Jel-
Lepi, Angola, Portuguese West gava, Latvia.
Africa. Folkenberg, L. E., 129 College
Figueroa, J. M. (1), Box 3005, San- Ave., Fresno, Calif.
turce, Puerto Rico. Follett, Orno, 418 North 18th St.,
Figuhr, R. R., P. 0. Box 401, Ma- Phoenix, Ariz.
nila, Philippine Islands. Follette, L. S. (1), Box 372, Or-
Fillman, Glenn (1), 734 Main St., lando, Fla.
Nevada, Iowa. Ford, J. E., 5009 13th St., N. W.,
Finck, Ernest (1), 616 South Sec- Washington, D. C.
ond St., Clinton, Mo. Ford, H. E. (1), Hinsdale Sani-
Finster, L. V., Box 0, Balboa, tarium, Hinsllale, Ill.
Canal Zone. Ford, Orley, Apartado 218, Guate-
Fischdick, G., Grindelberg 11, I., mala, Rep. of Guatemala, Cen-
Hamburg 13, Germany. tral America.
Fischbacher, K., Stamfenbachstr. Ford, I. A. (1), 1426 North Chevy
85, Zurich, Switzerland. Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif.
Fischer, G. (1), Via Trieste 17, Forde, W. D., 1314 South Bend
Florence, Italy. Ave., South Bend, Ind.
Fish, H. A., Arpin, Wis. Fordham, W. W. (1), La Perra
Fish, J. K., Box 105, Kelso, Wash. Ave., Box 158, Lawnside, N. J.
Fishell, E. M., 507 Flower Ave., Forsblom, G. (1), Annegatan 7,
Takoma Park, Washington, D. C. Helsingf ors, Finland.
Fisher, G. S. (1), "Mizpah," Wah- Forshaw, W. G., Box 358, College
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Place, Wash.
Fitch, D. D., 1434 East California Forster, E. (1), Stamfenbachtsr.
Ave., Glendale, Calif. 85, Zurich, Switzerland.
Fossey, Alfred, S. D. A. Mission,
Flaiz, T. R., 312 N. Boyle Ave., Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Los Angeles, Calif. Foster, J. C., Dundee, Oreg.
Flaiz, W. C., Box 146, Glendale, Foster, P. G., 8 Yarra St., Haw-
Calif. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
Fleck, F. R. (1), Kriegsstrasse 84, Fountain, T. M., 721 S. Perry St.,
Karlshuhe i/B, Germany. Florence, Ala.
Fleck, Karl, Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna Fourie, S. J. (1), Boite Postal 3,
XV., Austria. Kongolo, Belgian Congo, Central
Africa.
Fleming, J. J., Box 2238, Boise, Fowler, F. 0., 239-B W. Wilshire
Idaho. St., Fullerton, Calif.
Fleming, W. D. (1), South Lan- Franklin,-E. E., Takoma Park,
caster, Mass. Washington, D. C.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 373
Green, J. S., 114 Third Ave., North, Guenther, C. W., 125 Common-
Birmingham, Ala. wealth ave., Claymont, Del.
Greenaway, G. H. (1), " Mizpah," Gugel, E., Riimelinbachweg 60,
Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia. Basel, Switzerland.
Gregorius, F., Fangelsbachstr. 11, Guild, C. B. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger- Chungking, Szechwan, China.
many. Guild, M. C., Route 4, Niles, Mich.
Gregory, B. F., S. D. A. Mission, Guilliard, E. H., 37 O'Connell Ter-
Wenchow, Chekiang, China. race, Bowen Hills, Brisbane,
Greive, Robert (1), 37 O'Connell Queensland, Australia.
Terrace; Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Gulbrandson, David, Maplewood
Queensland, Australia. Academy, Hutchinson, Minn.
Grellman, F., Gutenbergstr. 43, II., Gilldenpfennig, W. Koblenzerstr. 3,
Breslau 13, Germany. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Grieser, F. G., Kriegsstrasse 84, Guldhammer, A., Norre Alle 30,
Karlsruhe i/B, Germany. Aarhus, Denmark.
Grieser, J. F., Tizianstrasse 18, Gurubatham, G. (1), Kodaikanal,
Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Madura Dist., South India..
Griffin, A. C., 207 S. Glenn St., Guthrie, Wm., Route 3, Box 61,
Wichita, Kans. Whittier, Calif.
Griffin, C. J. (1), Gordon Ave., Guyot, A., 5 Blvd. Longchamp,
Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S. Marseille, France.
W., Australia. Guzman, Gil de, Lucena, Tayabas,
Griffin, R. E., Box 577, Charlotte, Philippine Islands.
N. C.
Griggs, Frederick, Box 7, Baguio,
Philippine Islands.
H A,Soonan,
C. H. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Chosen.
Grin, M., Advent Villa, Mataria Ha, S. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
(Cairo), Egypt. Tungshan, Canton, China.
Grinberg, E. (1), Brivibas iela 11, Haag, A. (1), Fangelsbachstr. 11,
Riga, Latvia. Stuttgart, Wurtemberg, Ger-
Griott, Luis (1), Casilla 2830, San- many.
tiago, Chile, South America. Haas, W., Fasanenstr. 63 I, Braun-
Grolimund, M., 8 Yarra St., Haw- schweig, Germany.
thorne, Victoria, Australia. Haase, 0., Koblenzerstr. 3, Berlin-
Gruber, F., Pelzgasse 2-10, Vienna Wilmersdorf, Germany.
XV., Austria. Haberey, Georges, 5 Boulevard
Gruesbeck, C. M., Route 1, Gobles, d'Anvers, Strasbourg, Alsace,
Mich. France.
Grundset, Anol, South Lancaster, Hackman, E. F. 4367 Sunnyside
Mass. Drive, Riverside, Calif.
Grundset, H., R. F. D. No. 3, Clear Hadfield, B. E. (I), Nukualofa,
Lake, Wis. Tonga, Friendly Islands, Pacific
Gu, Shao Chiao (I), 20 Gao Lou Ocean;
Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China.
Guderian, F. W., Box 513, Newport, Hafeninayr, Peter (1), 411 Cedar
Wash. St., Takoma Park, Washington,
Gudmundsen, G., Akersgaten 74, D. C.
Oslo, Norway. Hagen, A. E., Caixa Postal 1830,
Guenin, J. C., 130 Blvd. de l'Ho- Capital, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South
pital, Paris 13e, France. America.
Guenther, C. E. (1), 6 Castle Ave., Hahn, W. F. (1), Box 144, College
Spring Valley, N. Y. Place, Wash.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 377
Knox, P. L., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Kraemer, J. L. (1), 616 South Sec-
Los Angeles, Calif. ond St., Clinton, Mo.
Ko, S. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Kraft, E. J. (1), Box 7, Suginami,
Outside East Gate, Seiryori, P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. Kranz, A. F. J., Gordon Ave., (Post
Kobayashi, Tokutaro. Nunobiki Box 27), Hamilton, N. S. W.,
Dori 2 chome 15 of 2, Kobe, Australia.
Japan. Krause, 0. (1), Calle Lima 21,
Kobele, F., Eschenheimer Anlage Puno, Peru, South America.
32, Frankfurt a Main, Germany. Krause, V. (1), Parodos g-ve 14,
Kobs, H., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz 46, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Cottbus, Germany. Krautschick, A., Kaiser Wilhelm
Koch, A. C., Minami, 6 Jo, Nishi Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany.
11 Chome, Sapporo, Japan. Krautschick, A., Adventha us, Flans
Koch, E. F. (1), 634 34th St., Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger-
Norfolk, Va. many.
iler, K. (1), Adventhaus, Hans Krdjalic, Z. (1), Zeleni Venac No.
Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- 1/I, Belgrade, Jugoslavia.
many. Kress, D. H., M. D., 705 Carroll
Kohtanen, V., Annank. 7, Helsing- Ave., Takoma Park, Washing-
f ors, Finland. ton, D. C.
Koilpillai, V. D., Kodaikanal, Ma- Krick, R. K. (1), Route 1, Harrison-
dura Dist., Sinith India. villa Road, Portsmouth, Ohio.
Kok, E. (I), Adventhaus, Hans- Krieghoff, C. E., Calle Cervantes
Sachstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- 144, Parank Entre Rios, Argen-
many. tina, South America.
Killing, W. J., Advent Zendings- Kritezky, M. S., 7244 Loubet St.,
genootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeel- Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y.
ing Zuid Sumatra, Palembang, Krievs, E. (1), Bisenieku iela 25,
Sumatra, Netherlands East In- Jelgava, Latvia.
dies. Kroeger, T. J., 412 N. McCann St.,
Kon, Vui-leong (1), P. 0. Box 34, Kokomo, Ind.
Jesselton, British North Borneo. Kroulik, Yin cane (1), 'Dvorakova
Konderth, Th. (1), Str. Clemenceau 29, Praha-Zizkov, Jugoslavia.
5/a, Cluj, Rumania. Krstic, Dragomir, Petra Zrinjskog
Kong, Tsun-min (1), Box 34, Jes ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia.
selton, British North Borneo.
Konigmacher, S. M., P. 0. Lusaka, Krug, L., Hinterm Bahnhof 30,
Northern Rhodesia, Africa. Niirnberg, Bayern, Germany.
Konstantinoff, St., Sulunska 10, Kruger, Albert, College Place,
Sofia, Bulgaria. Wash.
Konvalina, Frant. (1), Brno, Kruk, A. (1), Turecka 1, 'Warsaw,
Stredni 10, Czechoslovakia. Poland.
Kipping, P., Kneiphofsche Hof- Krum, J. H., Box 144, St. Andrews,
gasse 22, Kiinigsberg/Pr., Ger- Fla.
many. Krygier E. (1), ul. Piotra Skargi
Korsch, H., Kneiphofsche Hofgasse 12, Skrz. pocz. 152, Luck, Poland.
22, Ki3nigsberg/Pr., Germany. Kuboni, E. J., Watersmeet, Private
Kortenhorn, G. (I), Hitlerstr. 6, I., Bag, P. 0. Besters, Natal, South
Hamm i/W., Germany. Africa.
Kosmowski, S. (1), Turecka 1, Kuehl, A. W., 3419 S. 48th St.,
Warsaw, Poland. Lincoln, Nebr.
388 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
Kuempel, F. R., *Caixa Postal 810, Lane, R. W., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South Pacific Ocean.
America. Langa, M. M. (1), P. 0. Mtunzini,
Kumpel, Manoel, Caixa, Postal 810, Zululand, South Africa.
Curitiba, Parana, Brazil, South Langberg, T. M., 1110 South 32d
America. St., Omaha, Nebr.
Kuhn, 0. B., Court 1207, Yu Yuen Langdon, G. E., Box 162, College
Road, Shanghai, China. Place, Wash.
Kujur, P. D. (1), 17 Abbott Road, Lange, 0. W. (1), Civil Lines,
Lucknow, India. Surat, India.
Kulak, J., ul. Piotra Skargi 12, Lange, R., Tizianstrasse 18, Mu-
Skrz. pocz. 152, Luck, Poland. nich, Bavaria, Germany.
Kulesa, E., Turecka 1, Warsaw, Langenberg, Herman, 4859 Lowell
Poland. Ave., College View Station, Lin-
Kuniya, Hide, Box 7, Suginami coln, Nebr.
P. 0., Tokyo, Japan. Langholf, A., Gutenbergstr. 43, II.,
Kuniya, Hiroshi, Nunobiki Dori 2 Breslau 13, Germany.
chome 15 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Langholf, R., Koblenzer Strasse 3,
Kunkel, C. J., 3912 Boyce Ave., Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Los Angeles, Calif. Langner, H., Kaiser Wilhelm Platz
Kunze, M., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Ntiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Lanier, W. E., 920 Seventh Ave.,
Kurz, L. W. *(1), Charlestown, Md. S. W., Birmingham, Ala.
Kusehel, E., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Lankhorst, J. (1), Lange Beesten-
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. markt 102, The Hague, Nether.
Kuzma, W. (1), Turecka 1, War- lands.
saw, Poland. Lanoix, Herodote (1), Bolte A55,
Kwiecinski, St. (1), Turecka 1, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, West In-
Warsaw, Poland. dies.
Larrabee, Harry (1), Apartado 218,
L ACEY,
Calif.
H. C., Loma Linda, Guatemala, Rep. de Guatemala,
Central America.
Lagonera, F. S. (1), Lucena, Taya- Larsen, B. (1), Calle Lima 21,
has, Philippine Islands. Puno, Peru, South Amdica.
LaGrone, G. A., Route 2, Box 137a, Larsen, C. A., 17 Abbott Road,
Amarillo, Tex. Lucknow, India.
La Grone, V. A., 2001 24th Ave., Larsen, Charles, S. D. A. Mission,
North, Nashville, Tenn. Box 310, Hongkong, China.
Lai, T. M. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Larsen, F. M., S. D. A. Mission,
Tungshan, Canton, China. No. 57, 29th Wei Lu, Mukden,
Lake, W. W. R., 83 Bukit Bintang Manchuria, China.
Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federated Larsson, John (1), Wasagatan 12,
Malay States. Goteborg, Sweden.
Landeen, Wm., Walla Walla Col- Lashier, S. J. (1), 4547 Calvert St.,
lege, College Place, Wash. Lincoln, Nebr.
Landis, C. C., M. D., 3615 Fifth Latham, W. L., 1413 Stanford St.,
St., Chico, Calif. Kalamazoo, Mich.
Landis, J. J. (1), Route 4, Caldwell, Lauda, C. H. (1), 1405 S. 7th St.,
Idaho. Lincoln, Nebr.
Lane, F. G., 3137 Mayfield Ave., Lauda, E. R., Route 2, Loveland,
La Crescenta, Calif. Colo.
Lane, L. E. A., Stanborough Park,. Lane, H. (1), Gutenbergstr. 43,
Watford, Herts, England. Breslau 13, Germany.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 389
Maung, U., 30 Voyle Road, Cantt., McGill, Neil, White Rock, British
Rangoon, Burma. Columbia.
Maxson, Benjamin (1), Box 0, McHenry, W. H., S. D. A. Mission,
Balboa, Canal Zone. Nevasa, Ahmednagar Dist., In-
Maxwell, A. S., Stanborough Park, dia.
Watford, Herts., England. McKeague, R. J., 1319-A Waiau
Maxwell, E. L., 259 Castro St.. Place, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mountain View, Calif. McKibbin, W. A., 509 Ave. "S,"
Maxwell, S. G., Box 127, Nakuru. Nevada, Iowa.
Kenya Colony, East Africa. McKinlay, L. L. (1), Drawer 36,
Mayaba, G. S. (I), "The Willows," Watertown, S. Dak.
P. 0. Sterkspruit, Herschel, Cape McLennan, S. H. (1) , 7125 Guil-
Province, South Africa. ford Road, Upper Darby, Pa.
May, D. J., P. 0. Box 468, Bloem- McLennan, W. P., Route 1, Box
fontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. 498, Phoenix, Ariz.
May, J. T. (1), 526 Ningkuo Road, McLeod, Norman (1), Box 362, San
Shanghai, China. Bernardino, Calif.
Mayer, Edward, Tizianstrasse 18, McMahon, B. H. (1), "Mizpah,"
Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Mayr, C. H., Casilla 2830, Santiago, McMillan, J., Stanborough Park,
Chile, South America. Watford, Herts., England.
Mhono, Paul, "Stanhope," P. 0. McNay, G. R. E., 4504 Dayton
Fort Victoria, Southern Rho- Ave., Seattle, Wash.
desia, Africa. McNeil, D. E. (1) , Keene, Tex.
McAdams, D. A. (I), 1215 Marshall McReynolds, C., Loma Linda, Calif.
St., Little Rock, Ark. McVagh, C. F., Pine Castle, Fla.
McCall, David (1), 83 Bukit Bin- McWhinney, H. E., Box 374, Es-
tang Road, Kuala, Lumpur, Fed- condido, Calif.
erated Malay States. McWilliam, J. R., Calle Segunda
McClements, W., S. D. A. Mission, No. 31, Arroyo Apolo (Vibora),
Box No. 19, Ibadan, Nigeria, Havana, Cuba.
West Africa. Mead, W. S., Box 577, Charlotte,
McClure, H. E. (1), 1215 Frst East N. C.
St., Vicksburg, Miss. Medairy, G. (1), Greensboro, Md.
McConaughey, J. L., Box 507, Boze- Medina, V. C. (I), Artacho, Sison,
man, Mont. Pangasinan, Philippine Islands.
McCord, J. W., 2219 Wallace St., Mednis, A. (I), Brivibas iela 11,
Box 2, Philadelphia, Pa. Riga, Latvia.
McCoy, Arthur (1), 1411 Kenwood Meeker, B. A., 176 Orange St.,
Ave., Camden, N. J. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
McCrow, H. W., Midland Bank Indies.
Chambers, 506 Holloway Road, Megrant, Francisco, Box 3005, San-
London, N. 7, England. turce, Puerto Rico.
Meier, A. E. (1), Caixa Postal 2898,
McDonald, C. M., Box 64, Route 2, Silo Paulo, Brazil, South Amer-
Wewoka, Okla. ica.
McEachern, J. H., Box 7, Baguio, Meier, Juan (1), Caixa Postal 768,
Philippine Islands. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South
McElhany, J. L., Takoma Park, America.
Washington, D. C. Meier, J. H., Casilla 7-D, Chillan,
McFarlane, F., 37 O'Connell Terrace, Chile, South America.
Bowen Hills, Brisbane, Queens- Meleen, C. A., 1126 S. Perry St.,
land, Australia, Spokane, Wash.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 395
Oswald, T. L., 1807 East Glenoaks Palsson, Gudmund (1), Box 262,
Blvd., Glendale, Calif. Reykjavik, Iceland.
Oswald, W., Adventhaus, Hans- Pattonen, 0. (1), Annank. 7, Hel-
Sachsstrasse 9, Chemnitz, Ger- singf ors, Finland.
many. Pan, Li-dze (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Otsuki, K. (1), Nunobiki Dori 2 Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
chome 15 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Pan, Shui Ru, 20 Gao Lou Men,
Oua tu, St., Str. Domnita Balasa Nanking, Kiangsu, China.
46, Ploesti, Rumania. Pan, 'Tsz-than, S. D. A. Mission,
Ouma, J. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Pana, Barnabas, Marovo Lagoon,
Owen, W. P. (I), Inyazura, Mission, via Tulagi, Solomon Islands,
Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Pacific Ocean.
Africa. Pana (1), Marovo Lagoon, via
Owuor, H. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- Tulagi, Solomon Islands, Pacific
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. Ocean.
Oyola, J. (1), Gendia, P. 0. Kisu- Panaga, Augustin, 1402 Oroquieta
mu, Kenya Colony, East Africa. St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Panait, A., Str. N. Saveanu 10,
-DAuckland,
A AP, C. A., 84 Jervois Road,
New Zealand.
Focsani, Rumania.
Pandjaitan, S. H. (1), Advent
Paap, F. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave., Zendingsgenootschap in N. 0. I.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Afdeeling Oost-Java, Tandjoeng
Paden, C. M. (1), Box 235, Greens- Anom 3, Soerabaia, Java, Neth-
burg, Pa. erlands East Indies.
Pae, H. K. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Pang, N. D. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Chyung Up, Chosen. Chyung Up, Chosen.
Page, F. A. (1), Route 2, Box 156, Pannkoke, H., 3914 S. Lookout St.,
Loveland, Colo. Little Rock, Ark.
Pak, C. U. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Pansegrau, K., Kneiphofsche Hof-
Outside East Gate, Seiryori, gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger-
Keijo (Seoul), Chosen. many.
Pak, K. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Panzig, 0., Fasanenstr 63, I.,
Wonsan, Chosen. Braunschweig, Germany.
Pak, K. P., S. D. A. Mission, Out- Pappastamoulis, N. S., Post Box
side East Gate, Seiryori, Keijo 144, Salonika; Greece.
(Seoul), Chosen. Paprotny, P. (1), Adlerstr. 70,
Pak, W. S. (1), S. D. A. Mission, Diisseldorf, Germany.
Soonan, Chosen. Paraschiv, D., Strada Popa Tatu
Pak, Y. S., S. D. A. Mission, Out- 38, Bucuresti II, Rumania.
side East Gate, Seiryori, Keijo Parfitt, A. G., Apartado 107,
(Seoul), Chosen. Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.
Pakkianathan, N. I. (1), Kodai- Parker, A. (1), "Tereora," The
kanal, Madura Dist., South In- Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S.W.,
dia. Australia.
Pakpahan, Paksa (1), P. 0. Box 34,
Jesselton, British North Borneo. Parker, A. F. (1), Marovo Lagoon,
Palmer, C. S., "Mizpah," Wah- via Tulagi, Solomon Islands,
roonga, New South Wales, Aus- Pacific Ocean.
tralia. Parker, C. H., 5726 Priory St.,
Palmer, S. W., Inyazura Mission, Bell Gardens, Bell, Calif.
Inyazura, Southern Rhodesia, Parker, G. J. (1), 8 Yarra St., Haw-
Africa. thorn, Victoria, Australia.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 403
Roth, J. H., Drawer 36, Water- C ABRINE, D. C., Box 271, Iloilo,
town, S. Dak. Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
Rouse, J. S., 708 E. Commonwealth Saburi, Paulo, P. 0. Musoma, Tan-
Ave., Alhambra, Calif. ganyika Territory, East Africa.
Rowe, T. M., 2335 St. Albans St., Sachsenmayer, A., Hinterm Hahn-
Philadelphia, Pa. hof 30, Niiremberg, Bavaria,
Rowland, J. W., Auburn Academy, Germany.
Auburn, Wash. Saeboe-Larssen, L., Suomisvej 5,
Rowse, J. M. (1), Pacific Press, Copenhagen, V, Denmark.
Mountain View, Calif. Sage, A. 0., 2935 A St., San Diego,
Roy, R. J., Casilla 1003, Lima, Calif.
Peru, South America. Saheb, M. M. Chanda (I), 17 Ab-
Rubendall, C. W., Route 2, Box bott Road, Lueknow, India.
38-A, Mobile, Ala. Saiwa, Sofa, Thekarani, Nyasa-
Ruble, W. A., M. D., care Sanita- land, Africa.
rium, Melrose, Mass. Salazar, J. A., Apartado 139, Sal-
Ruble, W. W., 3131 Pasadena Ave., tillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Los Angeles, Calif. Sales, J. B., Apartado 210, Santa
Rudge, P. B., "Tereora," The Clara, Cuba.
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. Salee, A. M. (1), Mission Adven-
W., Australia. tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yaoun-
Rudy, H. L., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, de, Cameroon, West Africa.
Latvia. Salton, R. A., Gordon Ave., Hamil-
Rue, G. H., M. D. (1), Hwee Kyung ton (Box 27), N. S. W., Aus-
Re, Seiryori, Seoul, Chosen. tralia.
Ruf, A. F., 1215 Marshall St., Same, A. C., Box 271, Iloilo, Iloilo,
Little Rock, Ark. Philippine Islands.
Ruf, G. F., Calle Lima No. 21, Samuel, K. G. (1), Kodaikanal,
Puno, Peru, South America. Madura Dist., South India.
Ruf, W., Salisbury Road, Rose Sandborn, A. R., Route 3, Box 520,
Hill, Maritius, Indian Ocean. Sebastopol, Calif.
Ruhling, R., Takoma Park, Wash- Sanders, C. N., Route 1, Berrien
ington, D. C. Springs, Mich.
Rulkoetter, A. H., 4547 Calvert Sanders, F. 0., 207 Alexander St.,
St., Lincoln, Nebr. Plymouth, Ind.
Ruminson, W. M., Renfrew Bldg.,
Sanderson, A. E., Prospect Hill,
120 Seventh Ave., West, Calgary,
Alberta, Canada. Warehouse Point, Conn.
Runoff, W., Tunnelgatan 25, Stock- Sandstr6m, K. R., Tunnelgatan 25,
holm, Sweden. Stockholm, Sweden.
Rupp, A., Stampfenbachstr. 85, Santos, V. T., 1402 Oroquieta St.,
Zurich, Switzerland. Manila, Philippine Islands.
Russell,A. B., 1511 N. W. First Sanz, Pedro, Apartado 4078, Ma-
St., Miami, Fla. drid, Spain.
Russell, C. A., Takoma Park, Sarcanski, M., Dezeliceva 77, Za-
Washington, D. C. greb, Jugoslavia.
Russell, Riley, M. D., 1616 Del Sargeant, E. N., 213 Chenault St.,
Valle Ave., Glendale, Calif. Hoquiam, Wash.
Rustig, H. (I), Koblenzer Strasse Sargent, A. J., Mosokwin Road,
3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Myaungmya, Burma.
Rutherford, H. G. (1), 455 First Sauliga, J., Suva Vou, Suva, Fiji,
Ave., Yuma, Ariz, Pacific Ocean.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 411
Schnetzler, Joseph, 1209 Boyd St., Schwantes, Nelson (1), Caixa Pos-
Watertown, N. Y tal 810, Curitiba, Parana, Bra-
Schnotzinger, H. (1), Pelzgasse zil, South America..
2-10, Vienna XV, Austria. Schwartz, W. F., 3014 Woodburn
Schon, MT., Adlerstr. 70, Thisseldorf, Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Germany. Schwarz, E., Pelzgasse 2/10, Vi-
Schor, H., Lange Beesteninarkt 102, enna XV, Austria.
The Hague, Netherlands. Schwarz, H., Tizianstrasse 18,
Schor, J., Cintorinka 1, a. blok B, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Schwarzkopf, B. H. (1); "Mizpah,"
Schowe, C. H. (1), " Mizpah," Wall- Wahroonga, New South Wales,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Australia.
Schrattenholzer, F., Hinterm Bahn- Schwedrat, 0. F., 3133 Hackberry
hof 30, Nuremberg, Bavaria, St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Germany. Schweizer, G., Fangelsbachstr. 11,
Schrayak, Th., 8 Ave. de 1'Eglise Stuttgart,Wurtemberg, Germany.
Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Schwenecke, 0., Kaiser-Wilhelm
Schriider, Rudolf, Grindelberg 11, Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany.
I., Hamburg 13, Germany. Schwenecke, W., Haydnstr. 16,
Schroeder, W. F. H., Bland, Mo. Dresden-A., Germany.
Schroer, Wilhelm, Eschenheimer Schwerin, G. A., 1051 Waverly St.,
Anlage 32, Frankfurt a Main, San Antonio, Tex.
Germany. Schwindt, F. F., 5219 Stockwell
Schroeter, C., 51 Ping Hai Road, St., Lincoln, Nebr.
Hangchow, Chekiang, China. Schwital, Johannes, Turecka 1,
Schubert, E., Box 1091, Jerusalem, Warsaw, Poland.
Palestine. Scoggins, P. E., 317 Pauline Ave.,
Schubert, G. W., Riimelinbachweg Morristown, Tenn.
60, Basel, Switzerland. ' Scott, B. T., Block A, 12 Location,
Schubert, K. (1), Adlerstr 70, Dils- Queenstown, Cape, South Africa.
seldorf, Germany. Scragg, W. M. R., 47 Hay St.,
Schubert, Walter, Calle Uriarte Subiaco, Perth, West Australia,
2429 (Plaza Italia), Buenos Scriven, C. A., 817 IV. Nora Ave.,
Aires, Argentina, South Amer- Spokane, Wash.
ica. Sears, E. M., 19 Parker St., Hali-
Schuberth, H. F., Morgentalstr. 28, fax, Nova Scotia.
Zurich 2, Switzerland. Seat, E. T., 304 N. Boyle Ave.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Schuberth, 0., Missionsseminar Sebastian, W. H., Box 43, Marietta,
Marienhdhe, Darmstadt, Ger- Lancaster County, Pa.
many. Seheri, Solomon (1), Box 101,
Schulte, H., Fangelsbachstrasse 11, Mafeking, C. P., South Africa.
Stuttgart,Wurtemberg, Germany. Seibel, J. H., Bowdon, N. Dak.
Schulz, V. (1) , Kaiser -Wilh elm - Seino, E., Nunobiki Dori 2 chome
Platz 46, Cottbus, Germany. 15 of 2, Kobe, Japan.
Schulz, W., Elizabethstr. 20, III., Seltzer, G. J., 137 W. 13th St.,
Stettin i/Pr., Germany. Port Angeles, Wash.
Schuster, M. H., Union College, Semkovie, Djordje, Vojvode Stepe
College View Station, Lincoln, 12/I, Nis, Jugoslavia.
Nebr. Semmens, D. W., M. D. (1), 10
Schwab, M., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Cunningham Road, Bangalore,
Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. South India.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 413
Sibley, David, 902 Colombo St., Smart, A., " 'Tereora," The Boule-
Christchurch, New Zealand. varde, S trath fi eld, New South
Siepman, J. G. (1), Private Bag; Wales, Australia.
Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, Af- Smith, C. D., Chamberlain, S. Dak.
rica. Smith, C. E. (1), 3042 North 27th
Silveira, Benedicto (1), Rua Lopes St., Kansas City, Kans.
Troy-do 84, Nictheroy, Estado do Smith, C. H. (1), Box 512, Madison,
Rio, Brazil, South America. Wis.
Simba, J. (1), P. 0. Box 273, Smith, C. 0., c/o Oshawa Miss.
Changamwe, Mombasa, East College, Oshawa, Ontario.
Africa. Smith, Dunbar (1), Lemon Grove,
Simbombi, Willie (1), P. 0. Mis- Calif.
sion Siding, Northern Rhodesia, Smith, Floyd, 312 N. Boyle Ave.,
- Africa. Los Angeles, Calif.
Simoes, F. (1), Rua Joaquim, Boni- Smith, G. A. E., 176 Orange St.,
facio, M. A., Lisbon, Portugal. Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Simonson, J. A. (1), 1417 Makiki Indies.
St., Honolulu, Hawaii. Smith, G. 1:1., 4547 Calvert St.,
Simpson, G. H., R. F. D. 1, Arpin, Lincoln, Nebr.
Wis. Smith, Geo. H., 6181/4 W. 41st
Simpson, P. K. (1), S. D. A. Mis- Drive, Los Angeles, Calif.
sion, Hapur, U. P., India. Smith, J. A. (1), 1236 16th St.,
Sims, G. G., Box 386, Gridley, Corpus Christi, Tex.
Calif. Smith, J. D., 1529 Jennings St.,
Sinaga, Elam (1), Bukit Nyala, Fort Worth, Tex.
Tatau River, via Bintulu, Sara- Smith, J. H., 732 W. 31st St.,
wak, Borneo. Norfolk, Va.
Singh, Jonas (1), 17 Abbott Road, Smith, J. L. (1), Gordon Ave.,
Lucknow, India. Hamilton (P. 0. Box 27), N. S.
Singleton, H. D., Box 372, Orlando, W., Australia.
Fla. Smith, N. B., 157 N. Hickory St.,
Siregar, Mampe (1), 83 Bukit Bin- Chattanooga, Tenn.
tang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Fed- Smith, W. D., Norfolk Island,
erated Malay States. Australia.
Sittner, F., Calle Uriarte 2429, Smith, W. I., Angwin, Napa Co.,
(Plaza Italia), Buenos Aires, Ar- Calif.
gentina, South America. Smith, W. J., 902 Colombo St.,
Siu, Pok On (1), S. D. A. Mission, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Nanning, Kwangsi, China. Smith, W. K., Route 1, Bourbon,
Skad.sheim, M. N., 510 E. Division Mo.
Lane, Tacoma, Wash. Smith, W. R., Box 110, College
Skau, 0. A., Kodaikanal, Madura Place, Wash.
Dist., South India. Smitliwick, R. A., Route 1, Box
Skinner, G. H., Loma Linda, Calif. 335, La Grange, Ill.
Skinner, L. A., 219 Kinoole St., Smouse, A. R. (1), 4547 Calvert St.,
Hilo, Hawaii. Lincoln, Nebr.
Skyllstad, R. J., Akersgaten 74, Snide, H. E. (I), Collegedale, Tenn.
Oslo, Norway. Snider, J. D. (1), Box 565, South
Bend, Ind.
Slade, E. K., 202 S. Palouse St., Snipes, 0. R., River Road, Gales
Walla Walla, Wash. Ferry, Conn.
Slankamenac, N., Petra Zrinjskog Snyder, G. A., 3131 Pasadena Ave.,
ulica 13, Novi Sad, Jugoslavia. Los Angeles, Calif.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 415
Thompson, -F. E., 1109 East Di- Tilstra, K., Advent Zendingsge-
vision St., Springfield, Mo. nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling
Thompson, F. S. (1), 176 Orange Batakland, Siantar, Sumatra,
St., Kingston, Jamaica, British Netherlands East Ini es.
West Indies. Tin, F. Ba (1), Mosokwin Road,
Thompson, G. A., 610 Oak St., Myaungmya, Burma.
Hood River, Oreg. Tindall, J. H. N., Route 2, Box 403,
Thompson, H. G., Route 3, Box Bakersfield, Calif.
35m, Visalia, Calif. Tinworth, C. W. (1), "Mizpah,"
Thompson, J., " Tereora," ,The Wahroonga, N. S. W., Australia.
Boulevarde, Strathfield, N. S. W., Tkachuk, V. (1), Max, N. Dak.
Australia. Tobiassen, Chr., Akersgaten 74,
Thompson, J. C., Takoma Park, Oslo, Norway.
Washington, D. C. Tobiassen, T., Suomisvej 5, Copen-
Thompson, J. T., Calle V. Vergara. hagen, V., Denmark.
3227, Florida, F. C. C. A., Buenos Tobing, B. L. (I), P. O. Box 34,
Aires, Argentina, South America. Jesselton, British North Borneo.
Thompson, Luzerne, General De- Tobler, C., Stamfanbachstr. 85,
livery, Kokomo, Ind. Zurich, Switzerland.
Thorp, C. A. (1), Pacific Press Pub. Todd, J. (1), "Tereora," The Boule-
Assn., Brookfield, Ill. vard, Strathfield, N. S. W., Aus-
Thrift, R. A., "Mizpah," Wah- tralia.
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. Toke, Po (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Thuemler, T. L., Manteca, Calif. Htugyi, Burma.
Thumwood, F. E. (1), 411 Cedar Tolan, V., Str. Cohanovschi 1, Cer-
St., Takoma Park, Washington, nauti, Rumania.
D. C. Tolhurst, H. L., Nukualofa, Tonga,
Thurber, E. W., Williamstown, Vt. Friendly Islands, Pacific Ocean.
Thurber, R. B., Box 15, Poona, Tolici, C., Mission Adventiste,
India. Ambohijatovo, Tananarive, Mad-
Thurston, H. G., Box 213, Madera, agascar.
Calif. Toltessy, Josef, Strada Clemenceau
5/a, Cluj, Rumania.
Tieche, M. (1), Seminaire Adven- Toma,II., gtrada Popa Tatu 38,
t i s t e, Collonges-sous-Seleve, Bucuresti II, Rumania.
Haute-Savoie, France. Tonge, Dr. A. N., Grove Ave.,
Tien, Yen Wen (1), Yencheng, Claremont, Cape Province, South
Honan, China. Africa.
Tiesnes, E., Brivibas iela 11, Riga, Toop, J. A., 3 Awde St., Toronto 4,
Latvia. Ontario, Canada.
Tikili, B., S. D. A. Mission, P. 0. Toppenberg, V. E., P. 0. Box 22,
Box 41, Aba, Nigeria, W. C. Kampala, Uganda, .East Africa.
Africa. Torres, Antonio, Apartado 139,
Tikivili, Semi (1), Suva Vou, Suva, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Torrey, C. L., Box 15, Poona, India.
Tortal, C. B. (1), Box 271, Iloilo,
Till, W. G., S. D. A. Mission, Iloilo, Philippine Islands.
Awtun, via Ilorin, Nigeria, W. Town, N. Z., Takoma Park, Wash-
C. Africa. ington, D. C.
Tillgren, J. A., Kjopmannsgt 28, Townsend, V. C., 1265 Mohawk St.,
Trondheim, Norway. Utica, N. Y.
Tillman, A. M. (1), 455 First Ave., Trascil, C., Strada Popa Tatu 38,
Yuma, Ariz. Bucuresti II, Rumania.
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Valdez, J. A., Artacho, Sison, Pan- Videro, N. J. (1), Box 262, Reyk-
gasinan, Philippine. Islands. javik, Iceland.
Valen, T. S., Akersgaten 74, Oslo, Videto, W. E., 216 E. Columbia
Norway. Ave., Battle Creek, Mich.
Valencia, E., Apartado 568, Santo Vietz, B., Karl Herzig Str. 16,
Domingo City, Rep. Dominicana. Reichenberg, Czechoslovakia.
Valera, M. B. (1), Artacho, Sison, Villanueva, R. (1), Box 401, Manila,
Pangasinan, Philippine Islands. Philippine Islands.
Valerio, Raffele, 127 S. Whipple Vinayagam, N. (1), Kodaikanal,
St., Chicago, Ill. Madura Dist., South India.
Vandeman, H. A., 615 North 17th Vince, L. D. (1), Midland Bank
St., Harrisburg, Pa. Chambers, 506 Holloway Road,
Van de Merwe, John, Box 101, Ma- London, N. 7, England.
feking, C. P., South Africa. Vine, A. C. (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Van de Merwe, P. J. (1), P. 0. Box Box 41, Aba, South Nigeria,
256, Bloemfontein, Orange Free W. C. Africa.
State, South Africa. Vinkel, M. H., M. D. (1), Lanchow
Van Geel, F. (1), 11-13 Rue Ernest Sanitarium-Hospital, Lanchow,
Allard, Brussels, Belgium. Kansu, China.
Van Kirk, M. B., 2525 South Down- Vinglas, R. (1), Merepuistee 14a,
ing St., Denver, Colo. Tallinn, Estonia.
Van Noty, A. E. (1), 112 St. Louis Vitrano, J., 2044 Hopkins St.,
Ave., Ft. Worth, Tex. Milwaukee, Wis.
Van Putten, C. G., Box 216, Bridge- Vixie, L. A. (1), P. O. Box 468, ,
town, Barbados, British West Bloemfontein, Orange Free State,
Indies. South Africa.
Varga, G., 1425 Vyse Ave., New Vogel, R. (1), Hintern Bahnhof 30,
York, N. Y. Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Varmer, Axel, Norre Alle 30, Vogt, F. (1), Kaiser-Wilhelm Platz
Aarhus, Denmark. 46, Cottbus, Germany.
Vaucher, A., Seminaire Adventiste Voight, M., Riimelinbachweg 60,
du Saleve, Collonges sous Saleve, Basel, Switzerland.
Haute Savoie, France. Voinea, N., Strada Popa Tatu 38,
Vauvau, Taniela (I), Suva Vou, Bucuresti, II, Rumania.
Suva, Fiji, Pacific Ocean. Vollmer, H. W., M. D., Sanita-
Vazquez, I. M. (1), 1452 Pleasant rium. Napa Co., Calif.
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Vollrath, H. (1), Koblenzer Strasse
Vazquez, Miguel (1), Apartado 210, 3, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany.
Santa Clara, Cuba. Vore, G. T., 411 Kalamath St.,
Veiga, Jose, Apartado 210, Santa Denver, Colo.
Clara, Cuba. Vories, C. L., 630 Fifth St., Ann
Venden, D. E., 1180 Jefferson St., Arbor, Mich.
Salem, Oreg. Voorthius, P., Lange Beesten-
Venden, M. L., 505 Madison St., markt 102, The Hague, Nether-
Salem, Oreg. lands.
Venen, W. J., 1227 Windsor St., Votaw, H. H., Takoma Park,
Reading, Pa. Washington, D. C.
Venter, P. A., Jr., Box 256, Bloem- Votaw, W. B., S. D. A. Mission,
fontein, 0. F. S., South Africa. Hinoo P. 0., Ranchi, India.
Veszelovszky, J. (1), Fabian ut. 5, Voth, Bernard, Okeene, Okla.
Miskolc, Hungary. Voth, C. C., Oilton, Okla.
Veuthey, E., 8 Ave. de l'Eglise Voth, David, Box 68, San Jose,
Anglaise, Lausanne, Switzerland. Calif,
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Wimer, C. E. (1), Box 310, Hong- Wood, H. L., Box 2421, Juneau,
kong, China. Alaska.
Winandy, Ch., 130 Blvd. de PFIo- Wood, J. D., Box 66, Port of
pital, Paris 13e, France. Spain, Trinidad, British West
Winders, R. J. (1), 618 S. Sixth Indies.
St., Vandalia, Ill. Wood, K. H., 1207 Yu Yuen Road,
Winders, R. L. (1), Box 577, Char- Shanghai, China.
lotte, N. C. Wood, L. H., 6932 Clyde Ave.,
Wineland, W. H. (1), Apartado Chicago, Ill.
1059, San Jose, Costa Rica, Cen- Woodland, Clinton (1), Box M,
tral America. Cristobal, Canal Zone.
Winston, W. H., Box 577, Char- Woodman, I. J., Loma Linda, Calif.
lotte, N. C. Woods, C. L. (1), Chiao Tou Tseng,
Wintzen, J., Lange Beestenmarkt Kiangsu, China.
102, The Hague, Netherlands. Woods, R. F., 411 Cedar St., Ta-
Wirth, Wm. G., 5447 El Verano koma Park, Washington, D. C.
Ave., Eagle Rock, Calif. Woodward, H. G., 36 Park St.,
Wiseman, Henry, Box 66, Port of Calcutta, India.
Spain, Trinidad, British West Wooller, K. (1), 902 Colombo St.,
Indies. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Wittenberg, W. N. (1), 217 N. W. Worster, W. W., M. D. (1), 205
Seventh St., Oklahoma, City, S. Mission Drive, San Gabriel,
Okla. Calif.
Wittig, H., Hinterm Bahnhof 30, Wortman, L. F. J. (1), Adventzen-
Niiremberg, Bavaria, Germany. dingsgenootschap in N. 0. I.,
Witzel, C. L. (1), Route 2, Battle- Hoofdkwartier, Naripon 63, Ban-
ground, Wash. doeng, Java, Netherlands East
Woesner, Eugene (I), P. 0. Box 7, Indies.
Baguio; Philippine Islands. Woysch, A., Hinterm Bahnhof 30,
Wolfe, E. W., 1773 Jackson Ave., Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany.
Memphis, Tenn. Wright, F. A., 6040 Princeton Ave.,
Wolfkill, G. F., Angwin, Napa Co., Chicago, Ill.
Calif. Wright, J. F., Grove Ave., Clare-
mont, Cape, South Africa.
Wong, Chung Man (I), S. D. A. Wright, K. A. (I), Union Springs,
Mission, Tungshan, Canton, N. Y.
China. Wrigley, C. A., 84 Jervois Road,
Wong, S. S. (I), S. D. A. Mission, Auckland, New Zealand.
Tungshan, Canton, China. Wu, D. C., Court 1207, Yu Yuen
Woo, T. S., S. D. A. Mission, Hoi- Road, Shanghai, China. .
how, Hainan Island, China. Wu, Dzeh Ren, S. D. A. Mission,
Wood, C. E., Agricultura 79, Co- Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Ionia Escandon, Tacubaya, D. F., Wu, Dzeh Shan, Djung Shan Da
Mexico. Chieh, Ninghsia, Ninghsia, China.
Wu, Hsiao Djen (I), 20 Gao Lou
Wood, Chancy, 305 Monongalia St., Men, Nanking, Kiangsu, China.
Charleston, W. Va. Wu, Kao Fu (1), S. D. A. Mission,
Wood, D. P., 59 Hughes Ave., Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Buffalo, N. Y. Wu, Peng Hsien (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Wood, G. A., Advent Zendingsge- sion, 41 Hsiao Giao Chang,
nootschap in N. 0. I., Afdeeling Kiukiang, Kiangsi, China.
Batakland, Siantar, Sumatra, Wu, Shou San, S. D. A. Mission,
Netherlands East Indies. Hunkiang, Hunan, China.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY 427
Wu, Tien En, Court 1207, Yu Yuen Yost, F. H., care Union College,
Road, Shanghai, China. College View Station, Lincoln,
Wu, T. S., S. D. A. Mission, Hoi- Nebr.
kow, Hainan Island, China. Young, F. G., Granger, Wash.
Wu, Tsung Shan, 20 Gao Lou Men, Young, J. E. (1), 841 West Bel-
Nanking, Kiangsu, China. mont Ave., Fresno, Calif.
Wucherer, Gustav (1), Adlerstr. Young, M. M., Keene, Tex.
70, Diisseldorf, Germany. Young, W. C., 723 Carroll Ave.,
Wurzberger, P. (1), Hitlerstr. 6, I., Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
Hamm i/W., Germany. Young, W. J., Midland Bank
Wyman, C. A., Box 25A, Route 1, Chambers, 506 Holloway Road,
Auburn, Wash. London, N. 7, England.
Wyman, F. A., Mosokwin Road, Youngs, Dallas (1), General Deliv-
Myaungmya, Burma. ery, Mansfield, Pa.
Wyman, M. A. (1), 1081 Marion Youngberg, A. G., Route 1, Har-
St., Denver, Colo. lingen, Tex.
Youngberg, G. B., 499 Upper Seran-
ABBA, ANDREW, P. 0. Leribe,
X
11. Basutoland, South. Africa.
goon Road, Singapore, Straits
Settlements.
Yu, Gung Tsing (1), S. D. A.
Y ACOUB, Nashed, Advent Villa,
Mataria, Cairo, Egypt. Mission, Chungking, Szechwan,
China.
Yakovenko, P. G., 404 Avenue
Bldg., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Yung, Keh Lung (1), S. D. A. Mis-
Canada. sion, Wenchow, Chekiang, China.
Yakush, Andrew, 1428 Kenilworth Yutuc, Lorenzo (1), 1402 Oroquieta
Ave., S. W., Cleveland, Ohia. St., Manila, Philippine Islands.
Yamamoto, H., Box 7, Suginami
P. 0., Tokyo, Japan.
Yang, C. I., S. D. A. Mission,
Z ACHARIAH, T. V. (1), Chara-
chira, Trivandrum, South In-
dia.
Chyung Up, Chosen. Zaharis, T. D., 679 Capp St., San
Yang, Sin Seng (1), S. D. A. Francisco, Calif.
Mission, Chungking, Szechwan, Zamfir, V. (1), Strada N. Saveanu
China. 10, Focsani, Rumania.
Yasui, K. (I), Nunobiki Dori 2 Zaragoza, J. A. (1), Apartado 210,
chome 15 of 2, Kobe, Japan. Santa Clara, Cuba.
Yeh, Kwen Gan (1), China Train- Zarka, D., Nemetvolgyi utca 26.,
ing Inst., Chiao Tou Tseng, Budapest I, Hungary.
Kiangsu, China. Zaynos, F. B., Apartado 139, Sal-
Yeh, Tung Sin (1), Court 1207, Yu tillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Yuen Road, Shanghai, China. Zerne, Nils, Advent Villa, Mataria,
Y6retzian, Z. (1), Mission Adven- Cairo, Egypt.
tiste, Nanga-Eboko, par Yao- Zettwoch, H., Fangelsbachstr. 11,
unde, Cameroon, West Africa. Stuttgart,Wurtemberg, Germany.
Yesudian, A. (1), Kodaikanal, Ma-. Zielinski, J., ul. Sienkiewicza 88,
dura Dist., South India. Bialystok, Poland.
Yip, B., Box 60. Port of Spain, Zielinski, M., Kneiph6fsche Hof-
Trinidad, British West Indies. gasse 22, Konigsberg/Pr., Ger-
Yochmans, F., 5 Boulevard d'An- many.
vers, Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Zigmund, T. J. (1), Cintorinka 1,
Yorac. M. G., Box 119, Cebu, Cebu, a. blok B, Bratislava, Czecho-
Philippine Islands. slovakia.
428 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY
ERRATA:
Revise directory of Review and Herald Publishing Association as it
appears on page 285, as follows:
Review and Herald Publishing As- Auditor, General Conference
sociation Board of Trustees, Ad- Auditor.
ministration, and Department
Department Managers:
Managers:
Superintendent, E. L. Richmond.
Board of Trustees: F. M. Wil- Book Department, J. W. Mace;
cox, W. P. Elliott, E. L. Rich- Acting, J. D. Snider.
mond, J. L. McElhany, M. E.
Kern, J. K. Jones, H. J. Det- Periodical Department, Man-
wiler, W. H. Holden, J. W. Mace, ager, . . ; Asso-
L. W. Graham, F. D. Nichol, ciates, C. E. Palmer, M. E.
T. M. French, W. H. Williams, Dawson.
R. W. Conard, H. A. Morrison. South Bend Branch, 432 South
President, F. M. Wilcox. Fellows St., South Bend, Ind.
Manager, Clarence Lawry.
Vice-Presidents, J. L. McElhany,
W. P. Elliott. New York Branch, 898 Washing-
ton St., Peekskill, New York.
Secretary, L. W. Graham.
Manager, D. A. Bailey.
Treasurer, L. W. Graham.
Washington Branch, Takorna.
General Manager, W. P. Elliott. Park, Washington, D. C. Man-
Asst. Manager, E. L. Richmond. ager, R. W. Conard.
INDEX
ABA Station 168 Batuna Training School 240
Abyssinia, Missions in 165 Bee Hwa Middle School 240
Academia Adventista Hispanoameri- Begemder Mission 165
cans 237 Bekwai Mission Station 167
Academies, Directories of ' 237 Belgian Conference 223
Adelphian Academy 237 Beliefs, Fundamental 5
Advanced Bible School 276 Bengali School 240
Advent Mission Society 79 Berlin Conference 84
Advent Press (East Africa) 277 Berlin Sanitarium (See Waldfriede
Advent Publishing Association 277 Sanitarium and Clinic)
African Division (See Southern Bermuda Mission 24
African Division) Bethel Academy 240
Afrikaans, periodical in 297 Bethel Mission Station 198
Agona Mission Station 166 Bicol, periodicals in 297
Agona Training School 238 Bikobo Hill Mission Station 194
Alabama-Mississippi Conference 61 Bobbin Mission Hospital 311
Alabama-Mississippi Conf. Academy 238 Bohemian language, periodicals in 298
Alaska Mission 47 Bolivia Mission 187
Alberta Conference 28 Bolivia Training School 241
Algerian Mission 229 Bombay Presidency Mission (See
Algerian Publishing House 277 Western India)
Amazon Mission of Peru 187 Bombay Section 218
Ambon Mission 88 Bonaerense Conference 181
American Temperance Society 20 Bongo Mission Hospital 311
Amoy Mission (See South Fukien Bongo Mission Station 193
Mission) Bongo Mission Training School 241
Angola Union Mission 193 Borneo 134
Anhwei Junior Middle School 238 Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium 311
Anhwei Mission 108 Brazil Publishing House 277
Annamese, periodical in 297 Brazilian Training School 241
Antillian Union Mission 140 British Bechuanaland Mission Dis-
Aore Training School 238 trict 200
Appropriations to Missions 333 British Borneo Mission 133
Arabic Literature Society 290 British Columbia Conference 29
Arabic Union Mission 80 British Honduras and Bay Islands
Araguaya Indian Mission 189 Mission 147
Arizona Academy 238 British Publishing House 277
Arizona Conference (See Southern British Union Conference 157
Calif.-Ariz. Conference) Broadview Academy 241
Arkansas-Louisiana Conference 66 Brookfield Branch Pub: House 284
Arrussi Mission 165 Buenos Aires Publishing House 277
Atlantic Colombia Mission 150 Buganda Mission 194
Atlantic Union College 238 Bulawayo Location Mission Station 207
Atlantic Union Conference 24 Bulgarian language, periodical in 297
Institutions in 27 Bulgarian Mission 97
Auburn Academy 239 Bulgarian Book and Bible House 278
Austral Union Conference 180 Bureau of Home Missions 13
Australasian Division Conference 69 Buresala Training School 242
Mission Fields in 75-77 Burma Mission 211
Institutions in 78 Burmese, periodical in 297
Australasian Missionary College . 239
Australasian Union Conference 69 0AFES 331
Institutions in 75-77 -' Calcutta Station 213
Austrian Branch Publishing House 281 Calcutta Church Primary School . 242
Austrian Conference 97 Cambodia 134
Awtun Station 168 Campaigns 332
Azores Islands. Mission 225 Camaguan Training School 242
Campion Academy 242
'pABIJMAHAL Station 213 Canadian Junior College 242
-L.' Bad Aibling Sanitarium 311 Canadian Union Conference 27
Baden Conference 91 Institutions in 31
Bahamas Mission 141 Canadian Watchman Press 278
Baltic Union Conference 156 Cancele Mission Hospital 311
Baltic Union School 240 Cancele Mission Station 198
Banat-Crisana Conference 230 Canton Sanitarium and Hospital 312
Barcelona Publishing House (See Canton Training Institute 243
Snanish Publishing House) Cantonese Mission 118
Barisal Station 213 Cape Field of S D. A. 197
Batakland Mission 89 Cape Verde Islands 284
Battle Creek Academy 240 Caribbean Training College 243
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