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SOME IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS

Interdenominational Home Mission Study Course

Each Volume 12mo, cloth, 50c. net: paper, 30c. net.

1. Under Our Flag By Alice M. Guernsey

2. The Burden of the City By Isabelle Horton

3. Indian and Spanish Neighbours By Julia H. Johnston

4. The Incoming Millions By Howard B. Grose, D.D.

5. Citizens of To-Morrow By Alice M. Guernsey

6. The Call of the Waters By Katharine R. Crowell

7. From Darkness to Light By Mary Helm

8. Conservation of National Ideals A Symposium

9. Mormonism, The Islam of America By Bruce Kinney, D.D.

JUNIOR COURSE

Cloth, net 40c.; paper, net 25c.

Best Things in America By Katharine R. Crowell

Some Immigrant Neighbours By John R. Henry, D.D.

Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, New York City]

Issued under the direction of the Council of Women for Home Missions

SOME IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORS

BY JOHN R. HENRY

ILLUSTRATED

NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO Fleming H. Revell Company LONDON AND EDINBURGH

Copyright, 1912, by FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY

New York: 158 Fifth Avenue Chicago: 123 North Wabash Ave. Toronto: 25 Richmond Street, W. London: 21 Paternoster Square Edinburgh: 100 Princes Street

To Eloise Elizabeth Henry

FOREWORD

This little book for Junior Home Mission Study classes has been written from the point of view of a New York City pastor. The races that have been selected for study are so chosen because the writer knows them at first hand through having labored among them in institutional and church work.

The book is an invitation to become acquainted with the immigrant and be his friend and good neighbor.

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