Directory of Organizations in the United States Concerned with AfricaArea Division Near East and Africa, Office of Information and Education Exchange, Department of State, 1948 - 149 strani |
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Activities relating Affairs Affiliations African field African students agriculture American Colonization Society annual reports Anthropology Avenue New York Belgian Congo Bible school Board of Foreign British Christian Church membership College Colonial Colonization Society Committee Company Conference of North cooperation cultures of Africa Date of founding Department Director dispensaries East Entered the African Ethiopia Evangelical evangelistic Executive Secretary Expenditure Foreign Missions Conference Foundation founding of foreign Free-will offerings French French West Africa funds Gold Coast Gospel hospitals Howard University Illinois Income incorp Institute International Kenya Liberia Library Lincoln University Lutheran main entry membership in U.S. mission boards missionary personnel Missionary Society National Negro Nigeria North America Number of missionary organizations Pennsylvania personnel in Africa plans promotes Publications published Purpose relating to Africa scholarships Service Sierra Leone South Africa Southern Rhodesia Street New York Students from Africa Tanganyika Union of South United Washington West Africa
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Stran 22 - York, for the purpose of receiving and maintaining a fund or funds and applying the income thereof to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the people of the United States...
Stran 69 - ... for the education of Negroes, both in Africa and the United States, North American Indians, and needy and deserving white students, through industrial schools, the founding of scholarships, and the erection or endowment of school buildings or chapels.
Stran 136 - Association is stated in its constitution as "the development and promotion of standards of home and family life that will best further individual and social welfare.
Stran 47 - American organization founded "to carry on research and educational activities to aid in the understanding and constructive development of American foreign policy.
Stran 66 - ARTICLE I OBJECT The object of this Society shall be the elevation and Christianization of women and children in foreign lands. This object it shall seek to accomplish by engaging the earnest, systematic co-operation of the women of our Baptist churches in sending out and supporting women missionaries to do evangelistic, educational, and medical work on the foreign fields; in developing and employing native Christian teachers and Bible women, physicians, and nurses, and in erecting such buildings...
Stran 66 - This corporation, organized and existing under the laws of the states of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New York, for the purpose of diffusing the knowledge of the religion of Jesus Christ by means of missions throughout the world...
Stran 95 - Published for the Committee on World Literacy and Christian Literature of the Foreign Missions Conference of North America. New York: Friendly Press, 1947. 246 p. Described as a "pioneer book" containing materials that must be further tested and verified.
Stran 47 - ... on research and educational activities to aid in the understanding and constructive development of American foreign policy." It is an impartial research organization and does not seek to promote any one point of view toward international affairs. Such views as may be expressed or implied in any of its publications are those of the author and not of the Association. For further information about HEADLINE BOOKS and the other publications of the Foreign Policy Association, write to the Department...
Stran 2 - CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY GHOST AND OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY, byname SPIRITANS (CSS), a Roman Catholic society of men founded in 1703 at Paris by ClaudeFrancois Poullart des Places.
Stran 77 - Its objects are religious, philanthropic, and educational, designed to diffuse more generally the blessings of Christianity, by the promotion and support of all phases of Church work and missionary activity in foreign countries; and also in such other places subject to the sovereignty of the United States...