. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. lf-help plan. It was well carried during the year, since only twoof these paid the full tuition, the other 26 working in the home or the MEXICO—STATISTICS 309 shop or on the farm to help pay for their education. The work doneby the students is of a most practical and helpful nature. Our schooldesks, teachers desks, benches, tables, cots, etc., are made in theschool shops. Students gather and pack oranges, prune the groveand cultivate the crops. Th


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. lf-help plan. It was well carried during the year, since only twoof these paid the full tuition, the other 26 working in the home or the MEXICO—STATISTICS 309 shop or on the farm to help pay for their education. The work doneby the students is of a most practical and helpful nature. Our schooldesks, teachers desks, benches, tables, cots, etc., are made in theschool shops. Students gather and pack oranges, prune the groveand cultivate the crops. The boys are encouraged to make things forthemselves, boxes, tables, picture frames, etc. One even making atrunk. STATISTICS 1911-12 1912-13 Men missionaries— Ordained Lay Women missionaries— Married women ; Other single women Ordained native preachers Native teachers and assistants Churches Communicants Added during the year Number of schools Total in boarding and day-schools Scholars in Sabbath-schools Contributions * Partial report. 7 7 1 1 7 7 5 5 26 20 100 9i 46 *37 4,744 *3,96i 400 *282 35 *i8 1,345 *938 3,340 *2,59i 520,427 *$9,o86. [ARABIA^! PERSIAMISSIONS 48 E. C. BRIDQMAN, MAPS, NEW YORK. 52 MISSIONS IN PERSIAEAST PERSIA MISSION Teheran : capital of Persia, 70 miles south of the Caspian Sea;population 300,000; work begun in 1872. Missionaries—Rev. J. L. Pot-ter, , and Mrs. Potter, Rev. S. M. Jordan and Mrs. Jordan, A. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas, Miss Mary J. Smith, ,Miss Annie W. Stocking, Miss Bessie Allen, Rev. E. K. DeWitt andMrs. DeWitt, Dr. Joseph W. Cook, Miss Myra Sutherland, ,and Miss Mary Gardner. Hamadan : 200 miles southwest of Teheran; population 40,000; oc-cupied in 1880. Missionaries—Rev. James W. Hawkes and , J. A. Funk, , and Mrs. Funk, Rev. Geo. F. Zoeckler, MissAnnie Montgomery, Miss Ada C. Holmes, Dr. Mary Allen and H. Allen and Mrs. Allen. Kazvin : 100 miles northwest of Teheran. Missionaries—E


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