The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 03, March, 1889 by Various
page 48 of 123 (39%)
page 48 of 123 (39%)
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One of the little Indian girls whose name is Polly has just come in to ask, "Miss D., what is a wog? One white boy called me a polliwog, and I thought a wog must be something bad." * * * * * RECEIPTS FOR JANUARY, 1889. MAINE. $1,161.38. Auburn. High St. Cong. Ch., (of which 131.70 _for Freedmen_; 40.77 _for Indian M._ and 9.26 _for Chinese M._) $247.00 Bangor. Central Ch., _for Oahe Ind'l Sch._ 5.00 Bath. Central Ch. and Soc. 46.45 Bluehill. Mrs. A.D. Hinckley on _True Blue Card_ 5.00 Brunswick. Bbl. and Box of C. Mrs. E. Lincoln, 2, _for Selma, Ala._ 2.00 Castine. Class 9, Trin. Sab. Sch. _for Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ 1.70 |
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