- Addams, Miss Jane, p. 92.
- “Age of the Child,” p. 4.
- American children at work, pp. 248, 251, 252.
- Anti-foot-binding movement, p. 33.
- Applied Christianity, p. 17.
- Bathing, pp. 22, 23.
- Bible, place of the child in, p. 197;
- Bible reading, pp. 41, 82, 128, 172, 216, 256, 261.
- Bibliography, pp. 42, 84, 128, 173, 218, 257.
- Blind children, pp. 118, 120.
- Bunker, Alonzo, p. 6.
- Burma, a home in, p. 55.
- Burma, Christian children in, p. 242.
- Burnett, Mrs. Frances Hodgson, p. 9.
- Caste, India, p. 213.
- Childbirth, China, p. 39;
- suffering during, pp. 13, 14.
- Child labor, among Bedouins, p. 104;
- in Africa, p. 104;
- in Persia, pp. 105, 106;
- in many lands, p. 105;
- need of public sentiment concerning, p. 103.
- Child marriage, India, pp. 68–72, 79.
- Child slavery, pp. 107–110.
- Child training, Persia, pp. 58, 59.
- Child wives, Persia, p. 81;
- Child welfare agencies, p. 5.
- Child at worship, Thibet, p. 180;
- Children, of India, needs of, p. 147.
Koran, p. 185. Korea, praying children in, pp. 253, 254; - Christian children in, p. 242.
- Languages used in Presbyterian schools, p. 164.
- Li Bi Cu, Dr., pp. 229–231.
- Literature, need for good, pp. 161–163.
- Lepers, pp. 120–124.
- “London Bridge” in Africa, pp. 96–97.
- Mary, the slave child, pp. 109, 110.
- Marriage, early, a barrier to education, pp. 154, 155.
- Medical practice in non-Christian lands, pp. 34–36, 39.
- Milligan, Robt. H., p. 11.
- Missionary children, p. 77;
- Missionary’s dream, A, p. 212.
- Missionary education, reasons for continuing, p. 138;
- Missionary homes, pp. 74–77;
- Mothers, ignorant, pp. 26, 36.
- Mothers’ meetings, p. 78.
- Motherhood, protection of, p. 11;
- suffering of, p. 13;
- the burden of, pp. 64, 70, 71.
- “Motherhood” (poem), p. 266.
- Mpongwe, a dying tribe, pp. 12, 13.
- Mohammedan girls, pp. 66, 67.
- Mohammedan month of mourning, p. 190.
- Montessori, Dr., p. 153.
- Moslem lands, need of women doctors, p. 14.
- Needs of childhood, pp. 3, 4.
- Need of the world, the one great, p. 249.
- Non-Christian religions, place of child in, pp. 185–
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