. Christian herald. ientalist X traveler and Orien- Dead talist. Professor Ar- minius Vamhery, diedat Budapest, Hungary, on in his eighty-second year. Pro-fessor Vamberys writings have hadwide popularity among two genera-tions of readers. While a young manhe traveled through Central Asia as a dervish, and acquired awide knowledge of their customs andlanguages. He was a wonderful lin-jfuist and profound scholar and hisremarkable talents were recognizedby many .scientific and educational bodies throughout Europe. In Constantinoplehe was an effendi with the name of Rashid


. Christian herald. ientalist X traveler and Orien- Dead talist. Professor Ar- minius Vamhery, diedat Budapest, Hungary, on in his eighty-second year. Pro-fessor Vamberys writings have hadwide popularity among two genera-tions of readers. While a young manhe traveled through Central Asia as a dervish, and acquired awide knowledge of their customs andlanguages. He was a wonderful lin-jfuist and profound scholar and hisremarkable talents were recognizedby many .scientific and educational bodies throughout Europe. In Constantinoplehe was an effendi with the name of Rashid. The Hungarian Academy of Sciencesgave him a subsidy to travel and investigate from Mecca to Persia. He wasmade a professor of Oriental languages by the University of Budapest. TheEuropean public knew him through his lectures and books of travel, amongthe latter being WuyiderinyH und Advcnturen iu Pemiu, Sketch-es of in Oriental Countriea, The Turkish People, and Western Culturein Eastern EVANGELIST GIPSY SMITH THROW-ING A BALL ALL work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, says the old proverb, and this applies tothe men of studious mode and habits as well as to the more athletic. At the bit;conference at Winona Lake this year, in the intervals between meetings, services, lectures,conferences, etc., the preachers and evangelists who had sung and prayed alongside of eachother in the spiritual field spent a pleasant hour or so on the athletic grounds, where, forthe sake of relaxation and recreation, they were pitted against each other in a game of photographers have caught two interesting figures in the field, the Rev. CampbellMorgan, one of the most eloquent and earnest of modern divines, and Gipsy Smith, theevangelist whose deeply spiritual meetings have been a means of inspiration and uplift tothousands. The Winona audiences seem to think it the most natural thing in the worldthat these grave and reverend men should relax and join for a brie


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