. Crisis. CHAPLAIN W. W. E. GLADDEN. THE 24TH INFANTRY AT CHURCH IN MANILA, P. I. A CHAPLAINS SOLDIEE in the 24th Infantry, United•^^ States Army, writes from the Philip-pines and gives warm testimony as to thework of Chaplain Gladden. He is solvingthe religious problem, says the soldier, andto prove it sends a picture of a ehuroh service with 457 auditors, including Filipinos. OurSunday school consists of four classes andthe attendance is very large. The chaplainis well thought of and is carrying his goodwork on among the young men as well as theold. He is well knoAvn to all and is hel


. Crisis. CHAPLAIN W. W. E. GLADDEN. THE 24TH INFANTRY AT CHURCH IN MANILA, P. I. A CHAPLAINS SOLDIEE in the 24th Infantry, United•^^ States Army, writes from the Philip-pines and gives warm testimony as to thework of Chaplain Gladden. He is solvingthe religious problem, says the soldier, andto prove it sends a picture of a ehuroh service with 457 auditors, including Filipinos. OurSunday school consists of four classes andthe attendance is very large. The chaplainis well thought of and is carrying his goodwork on among the young men as well as theold. He is well knoAvn to all and is held inthe highest esteem. PROFESSIONAL AMERICANISM Bv * * *


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