The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . ather to our zealfor the success of the Sunday-school cause. The state is divided intofive districts, each under the direction of a supervisor, whose duties includeattendance upon the county convention in each organized county to secure,if possible, organization in other counties, and in case of unorganized coun-ties, to hold one or more meetings at a central point in the interest of inter-denominational work, reporting to the Executi
The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . ather to our zealfor the success of the Sunday-school cause. The state is divided intofive districts, each under the direction of a supervisor, whose duties includeattendance upon the county convention in each organized county to secure,if possible, organization in other counties, and in case of unorganized coun-ties, to hold one or more meetings at a central point in the interest of inter-denominational work, reporting to the Executive Committee. This serv-ice is voluntary on the part of the supervisors. The state association isfree from debt. MINNESOTA International Committeeman . George R. Merrill, , Minneapolis. International Vice-President . Prof. D. L. Kiehle, Minneapolis. President State Association . Jeff H. Irish, Detroit. Chairma;n Executive Committee Jeff H. Irish, Detroit. General Secretary A. M. Locker, Windom. Primary Secretary Mrs. Jean E. Hobart, Teacher-Training Secretary . Miss L. A. Emery, St. Paul. Next State Convention .... Windom, April,
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