Life and light for woman . Miss A. M. Lord and the Graduating Class of i8gz in the Smyrna Boarding School. Vol. XXIII. MAY, 1893. No. 5. Bspect ©rcat XLbinge from ©oO. Bttempt (3reat ^bings tor (3o5. Our Board supports at the present time in Western Turkey five boardingschools, with four hundred and sevent3-three pupils ; a little less than halfof whom are day scholars. We have also forty-one dav schools, or commonschools, as they are technically called, with about fifteen hundred pupils. Wegive as our frontispiece this month the last graduating class in the school inSmyrna, as a specimen of t
Life and light for woman . Miss A. M. Lord and the Graduating Class of i8gz in the Smyrna Boarding School. Vol. XXIII. MAY, 1893. No. 5. Bspect ©rcat XLbinge from ©oO. Bttempt (3reat ^bings tor (3o5. Our Board supports at the present time in Western Turkey five boardingschools, with four hundred and sevent3-three pupils ; a little less than halfof whom are day scholars. We have also forty-one dav schools, or commonschools, as they are technically called, with about fifteen hundred pupils. Wegive as our frontispiece this month the last graduating class in the school inSmyrna, as a specimen of the pupils in our boarding schools in this are sure all our readers will admire their intelligent faces and generalbearing, and rejoice in what has been accomplished for them by a Christianeducation. Those who tarry by the stuff in the home land, and send thesupplies, are surely entitled to share with the faithful teachers in the hundred-fold reward. It is interesting to know that the results of the burning of the house atBourdour, in Turkey, last autumn were not wholly evil. Miss Bartlett
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