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Missionary Library

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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As a practical result of the Detroit Student Volunteer Convention, students and citizens in the churches of the city are trying to secure a valuable missionary library. The books will be placed in Newberry Hall under control of the Student Volunteer Band. They will form a reference and circulating library, f ree to everybody. Anyone who wishes may either pay the price of a new book, or give a book he now possesses, and have his name placed in it as donor. Any good böo'k on missions, fóreign or home, will be welcomed. The response thus far made to the cali is very encouraging. If the interested people of the city unite in this plan a fine collection may be placedwithin the reach of all. If you wish to have a part in this enterprise please speak soon, to one of the following persons: Miss Lou E. La Tourette, 97 S. State; Miss Bertha Sherrod, 2814 5th; W. W. Parker, 26 Thompson; N. D. Mereness, 22 W. 2nd; Miss Johanna Neumann, 53 S. 4U1; Miss Belle L. Otis, 4 Mary; Meivin P. Porter, 25 Maynard.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News