_ Page 6 “Traveled Grangelint haaiies t De, E. Staiucy Jones probably the be- ’ known evangelis: missionary in the world ‘foday, wl. speak at the Bryn Mawr Pres- byterian Church on Sunday, December 16, at £30. : Re Dr. Jones isthe author of “The Christ — ‘ol the Indian Road” and “Christ at the |_- . Round Table,” two volumes which have ‘Been best sellers in both America and |. ~~ _Kurope, and which have been translated 3 + fatto many languages. | g Officially he is a ‘m’ssionary of the > - Board of Foreign Missions of the Metho- te dist Ep'scopal Church, serying in India. “His spe:ial. field of preaching is among the’ high-caste. Hindus and. thé educated’ _ Mohammedans of that land. But. Dr. , Jones” service has not been limited-.to India. He has held evangelistic meet- ings im Malaysia, in China, Japan and Korea. In the simmer of 1928 he Spent three months in an evangelistic tour of the Republics ‘of South America where might af.er night he’ spoke: to' houses & fy BS ofl at ‘ soos cineca a ¥ ih ° % ing men and women of those nations. and received his education in the City Colleze, Baltimore, ‘and in Asbury” Col- lege. In 1907 he arrived in India asa miss onary of the Methodist Episcopal Chur h and became the pastor ‘of the English Church in Lucknow. A °few years later he wag,appointed superinten- dent of thé Lucknow District, and princi- al of the Sitapur Boarding School. In 1917 he was appointed evangelist for the North India Conference and since that time he has devoted practically all his ‘ime to this type of- service. - In 1923 he spent so're months in the school of~Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, in Bengal, for the purpose of studying India’s culture and religion, He counts among his personal friends Tagore and: Mahatma Gandhi and scores of other leaders of ‘India’s thought and life. Smoking and Reading In most colleges.there are-ample and comfortable accommodations for smok- crowded bs the best educated’ and lead- - Dr, Jones was born in Clarksville, Md. the saga id M. I. Cadet. THE COLLEGENEWS | ‘ Se f ; ing and lounging, but those who. would | { read, must fesort, in the words | of Pio- | fessor Stanley’ E. Swartley, to “uncom- fortable ‘chairs, drab surroundings and |. anhygienic temperatures” In an article in School and Society; ‘Dr. Swartley ad- vocates an ideal book store that would make reading more of a pleasure than |. it can be under existing conditions.— Smith College Weekly. Sheep From the eae Men and women.are to be separated at the football games at the University of Colorado since the cheer leaders have reached the conclusion that the females prevent their escorts from giving ful! attention to the business ‘of encouraging Locksmithing, =|Paints. Oils and Glas: WILLIAM. L. 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