The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . , liuiiii , IciniRtuni • utiJIliiiiury 111 fttili III iiui iniiMlUti uml in u lurur miiiilKi nl mil ilialrn-l* w«liMVr NUt><rttlli-iiiiriit» fill itir ilrtiuii niilitn Hrnntim Imil liitlliiM t litw•Irfurtnifiilft in llir Uilliic w< )iii|h In uiM AiKlll uml Mumiutiury •(•?iiuiliiiriiU. 538 Denominational Relations and Constituency NORTH DAKOTA International Committeeman .International Vice-President .President State Associatio


The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . , liuiiii , IciniRtuni • utiJIliiiiury 111 fttili III iiui iniiMlUti uml in u lurur miiiilKi nl mil ilialrn-l* w«liMVr NUt><rttlli-iiiiriit» fill itir ilrtiuii niilitn Hrnntim Imil liitlliiM t litw•Irfurtnifiilft in llir Uilliic w< )iii|h In uiM AiKlll uml Mumiutiury •(•?iiuiliiiriiU. 538 Denominational Relations and Constituency NORTH DAKOTA International Committeeman .International Vice-President .President State AssociationChairman Executive Committee General Secretary Home Department Secretary .Teacher-Training Secretary . Primary Secretary Temperance Secretary ....Next State Convention . . H. E. Pratt, Cavalier. R. B. Griffith, Grand Forks. Sidney Cl.\rk, Grand Forks. R. B. Griffith, Grand Forks. Rev. Orchard, Fargo. Mrs. C. W. S-MiTH, Nashville. Prof. A. P. HoLLis, Valley City. Mrs. S. P. JOHXSON, Grand Forks. J. W. Whidoefield, Seal. Valley City, third week in May, 1906. We were unable,after strenuouseffort, to obtaina picture of — Sidney Clark Rev. John Orchard The lack of workers and money, and the inability to interest people in the work held back the state in its early period. But the work of organiza-tion, begun in 18S9, has resulted in an almost full fruition in 1905. Five years ago there could scarcely be found any Cradle Roll, Primary Union or Teacher-Training Class; therewere few Home Departments, Teachers Meetings or graded schools. these are found scattered through the state, to our great encouragementand joy. This year begins a new epoch in our organized work. We have gone on,step by step, not too fast to menace our success, or so slow as to lose ourplace, but always reaching forward for the best that could be gained. Now it is no longer the service of a man for one month in the year, as in189s; nor a man shared with Montana, as in 1900; n


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