The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . l, 1905, the general sec-retary, Mr. Marion Lawrance, was the inspiration of the meeting. Forty-two schools were reported enrolled with a membership of 2,609. Prof. L. W. Cushman of Reno has been president, and Fenton A. Bon-ham, secretary-treasurer of the association ever since its organization. Thestate association was represented at the late convention at Toronto bythree delegates. NEW HAMPSHIRE International Committeeman . . Prin.


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . l, 1905, the general sec-retary, Mr. Marion Lawrance, was the inspiration of the meeting. Forty-two schools were reported enrolled with a membership of 2,609. Prof. L. W. Cushman of Reno has been president, and Fenton A. Bon-ham, secretary-treasurer of the association ever since its organization. Thestate association was represented at the late convention at Toronto bythree delegates. NEW HAMPSHIRE International Committeeman . . Prin. G. W. Bingham, Vice-President . . Rev. J. B. , , Slate Association . . Rev. J. B. Lemon, , Executive Committee . Rev. W. H. Bolster, , Nashua. General Secretary Rev. R. E. Thompson, Franklin Fallc. Home Department Secretary . . Rev. R. T. Wolcott, Methuen, Secretary .... Prin. Z. Willis Kemp, Kingston. Primary Secretary Rev. T. H. St.\cy, Concord. Temperance Secretary O. A. Towne, Franklin Falls. Next State Convention Concord, October 24-26, J. B. Lemon, W. H. Bolster, Rev. R. E. Thompson The Constituency 533 The State Association was organized in Manchester, November 6, G. Lane, the first secretary, served faithfully for seventeen conventions have been held without intermission, and from year toyear groups of the busiest men in the state have given freely of their timeand talent in committee work. A missionary was employed two months in 1891. From 1895 to 1898,Rev. I. B. Miller served six months of each year as Field Secretary. Fol-lowing his resignation, Mr. F. F. Lewis was employed for two months. TheExecutive Committee then secured Mr. J. N. Dummer, who was expectedto be in the field three months in the spring and the same time in thefall, and to conduct the correspondence throughout the year. Under theleadership of Mr. Miller and Mr.


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