Adelaide association, Australia, resolu- tion of, 77.
Aellen, Eugen, the associations of Ger- man Switzerland, 432.
Ames, H. B., 331, 342; the contribution of the association toward the solution of the city problem, 7, 112, Application of the Word of God to the daily life of young men, 10, 222. Army and navy department, 8, 152, 154, 254, 262, 282, 369; exhibit of, 308; travel- ing libraries, 275; in Spanish-American war, 371; in South Africa, 48; present status of, 373.
Army and navy secretaries, camp-fire of, 292.
Association Men, 10, 269, 283, 380. Athletic league, 193, 197, 198, 276, 282. Athletic meet on Soldier's Field, 299. Athletics, Christian character in, 195. Australasia, 13, 77, 466. Austria-Hungary, 53, 405.
Auckland association, New Zealand, letter from, 77.
Barde, Prof. Edouard, a telegram from,
Barrelet, Prof. James, greeting from Switzerland, 8, 73.
Bates, Hon. J. L., address of welcome, 6, 33; address in Faneuil Hall, 342, 350. Beecher, Lyman, 256.
Belgian national committee, a letter from, 9, 56.
Bernstorff, A., the associations of Ger- many, 417.
Bernstorff and Rothkirch, telegram from, 61.
Bible study, 89; convention speakers on, 201; in railroad associations, 146; in small towns, 397; in student associa- tions, 274; progress of in the associa- tions, 89; promotion of by the associa- tions, 84, 89, 200; statistics, 260.
Bible study department, 222; prospectus of, 203.
Bible study exhibit, 306.
Bible study rally day, 263.
Bierce, G. N., 13, 14.
Biering, Rev. Th., 12, 13, 57.
Blakslee, Rev. E., 11.
Bleim, Dr. M. J., 10.
Booth, E. W., 11.
Boston association, exhibit of, 307; or- ganization of, 345; origin of, 42, 45.
Boston commemoration, 9, 342; com- memorative address, 344.
Bosworth, Prof. E. I., the application of the Word of God to the daily life of young men, 10, 222.
Bowery Branch, New York, 174. Bowron, James, 7.
Boys, association work for, 183, 261; characteristics of, 176; contribution of association to the welfare of, 10, 185; evangelistic meeting for, 14, 300; reli- gious condition of, 182; statistics of association work for, 186; ways to reach, 180.
Boys' department, 277; exhibit of, 307; history of, 382.
Boy's religion, a, 11, 176.
Boys' work, 11, 89, 283; conferences on, 298; from the standpoint of the Inter- national Committee, 11, 182.
Brainerd, Cephas, 9, 142, 204, 250; the work of the railroad department, 97, 146; association first principles reex- amined: are they still applicable? 9, 79. Brazil, 13, 401.
Brooklyn naval branch, 152, 157, 158, 162, 165, 263, 374.
Brooks, Phillips, 31, 248.
Brussels association, Belgium, 296. Buckley, Rev. J. M., the need of a more aggressive warfare against the forces which are destroying young men, 13,
Budge, D. A., 15, 331. Building statistics, 260.
Business sessions of the convention, 257.
Calcutta, association work in, 235. Caldwell, B. D., 11.
Canfield, J. H., 11; the contribution of the association to the welfare of boys, 10, 185.
Cannon, J. G., the International Com- mittee finances, 10, 247.
Capen, Samuel B., 6, 20.
Cardiff association, Wales, telegram from, 66.
Carter, E. C., organized religious effort at Harvard Universitv, 12.
Carter, S. B., farewell from the Boston executive committee, 15, 289.
Caven, William, the influence of the Holy Spirit indispensable to the right understanding of the Scriptures, 10, 207. Ceylon, the associations of, 455. Chapin, W. H., 14.
Chapman, Rev. Wilbur F., 291. China, students of, 241.
Christ, an overwhelming sense of needed in our work, 13, 227; as preeminent, 105; power and glory of as Saviour and Redeemer of men, 6, 26.
Christian America's duty to her de- fenders on land and sea, 8, 158. Christian commission, 169, 200, 369.
Christiania association, Norway, letter from, 68.
Christianity, progress of among the negroes, 138.
Churches, relation of the association to, 9, 96, 98, 108.
Church unity, 92, 318, 319, 320, 321. Cities, association work in, 261. Citizenship, Christian, 111, 117, 171. City problem, the, 89, 112.
Clark, Myron A., 52; the associations of Brazil, 401.
Clark, Rev. F. E., the relation of the Young Men's Christian Associations to the churches, 9, 99.
Cobb, George W., 142, 146.
Colored young men, association work among, 88.
Colored men's department, 139, 276; city associations of, 376; organization of, 374; student associations of, 375; sta- tistics of, 261.
Commemorative services of the Mon- treal and Boston associations, 329.
Commercial and industrial classes, as- sociation work among, 166. Commercial and industrial young men, educational requirements of, 170. Commercial travelers, 93.
Convention estimates and critique, 323. Copenhagen association, Denmark, tel- egram from, 57, 409.
Corresponding members of Interna- tional Committee, 279, 284. County work, 122, 261, 396.
Coxhead, George T., 297; some lessons from the past and applications to the railroad work of the future, 12. Crane, Governor W. Murray, 342. Credential committee, report of, 14, 287. Cree, Thomas K., 359.
Crosby, Howard, formulates definition of "evangelical," 83.
Cuba, 154; association work in, 164. Currie, Rev. J., 9.
Cuyler, Rev. T. L., the principal aim and crowning achievements of the associations, 71, 225.
Dakota Indians, work among, 13, 166, 276. Danker, Rev. A., 10.
Da Silva, Rev. A. H., address by, 13, 69. Davenport, William R., 142, 146. Dawson, G. E., a boy's religion, 11, 176. Day and week of prayer, 279; statistics of, 260.
Dayton international convention, 204. Decatur railroad department, 285. Denmark associations, 13, 57, 407. Denmark University Christian Union, telegram from, 57.
Denominational unity, 92, 97, 101. De Stoppelaar, J. D., 12.
Detroit convention (1868), 82; resolution of, touching lay preaching, 80. Dobbins, John Y., 5.
Do Couto, Nicolau Soares, 13, 52. Dodge, H. E., 11.
Dodge, William E., 7, 8, 126, 258, 263, 363, 372; response to addresses of welcome, 6, 38; response on his election as pres- ident of the convention, 44. Donald, Rev. E. Winchester, 6, 20, 32. Douglas, W. C., the jubilee fund: its importance and its relation to the fu- ture of the association work, 13, 249. Drummond, Henry, 97, 180. Durrell, Mrs. O. H., 15.
Eckels, Hon. J. H., the masses of young men untouched by our association in the great cities of the United States and Canada, 14, 110.
Eckhoff, Kristian Martin, 12, 13, 15, 69; the associations of Norway, 425. Educational department, 276, 389. Educational exhibits, 277, 306. Educational work in North American associations, 172; development of, 390. Educational work in the London associ- ation, 389.
Edwards, Jonathan, 97.
Edward VII., King of England, tele- gram from, 12, 48.
Ekman, Heikki, the associations of Fin- land, 411.
Elliott, Rev. John H., 291. Employed officers, 260, 381. Employment bureaus, 175.
English national council, address of, 8,
63; address of to the Montreal associa- tion, 333.
Erickson, Pastor A., 15.
Evangelical Alliance, 86.
Evangelical basis, 38.
Evangelical principles, fundamental, 92. Evangelical test, 82, 83, 84.
Exhibit, first, of association educational work, 171.
Exhibit, list of associations winning awards of merit and honorable men- tion in, 311; opened for inspection, 5, 303; recommendations of board of judges of, 310.
Faneuil Hall address, 350.
Farewell messages from foreign visit- ors, 15, 290.
Farwell, Hon. J. V., 7.
Faunce, President W. H. P., the relation of the Young Men's Christian Associ- ations to the churches, 9, 96.
Fermaud, C., 13, 331, 332, 342; greetings from the World's Committee, 7, 50; address representing the associations of Italy, 67.
Field department, 272, 358; fourfold ob- ject of, 360; present secretarial force of, 360.
Foreign visitors, greetings from, 13. Foreign work of the associations, 103, 205, 206, 238, 240, 242, 279, 283.
France, 413; address of visitors from, 8, 59.
Fries, Karl, the associations of Sweden, 429.
French associations, telegram from, 6, 59. French delegation, presentation to con- vention of a framed copy of Dagnan- Bouveret's painting, The Lord's Supper," 8, 60.
French National Council, greetings from, 8, 59.
French Switzerland, the associations of, 438.
Frost, E. C., report of committee on International Committee's report, 9,
General secretary, qualifications of, 108. German ambassador, a telegram from, 47.
German Switzerland, the associations of, 432.
German Turner Society, 193. Germany, greetings from associations of, 8, 62; association work in, 417. Goodman, Fred. S., 11, 295. Gordon, A. J., 15, 234. Gordon, Mrs. A. J., 15.
Gould, Miss Helen Miller, 163, 263, 274, 292, 372, 374.
Grand Rapids international convention, 90, 202, 205, 245, 249.
Great Britain, association work in, 65; the associations of, 420. Great facts in the half-century of work of the Young Men's Christian Associ- ation in North America, 6, 86. Great themes of the convention, 79. Greetings from association leaders and brotherhoods of the world, 50.
Grone, G. H., report of credential com- mittee, 14, 287.
Guild, Col. C. W., Jr., the association in the army and navy, 8, 152. Gulick, Luther, M. D., 11.
Hall, Rev. Charles Cuthbert, on the power and glory of our Lord Jesus Christ as the Saviour and Redeemer of men, 6, 26.
Hall, George A., 15; convention bene- diction by, 290.
Hall, President G. S., the contribution of the association to the physical de- velopment of young men, 190.
Hall, W. S., 10, 296.
Hardie, Joseph, 139.
Hart, Hon. Thomas N., 342; address of welcome, 6, 33.
Helm, V. W., the association movement in Japan, 458.
Higginson, Rear-admiral F. J., U. S. N., the navy's need and the association's response, 8, 157.
Hilkoff, Prince L., 9, 49, 144, 362. Historical library, 279, 282.
Hjelt, Prof. A., 15; greetings from Fin- land, 9, 58.
Hobson, Capt. R. P., U. S. N., 292; Christian America's duty to her de- fenders on land and sea, 8, 158. Hodge, George B., 251, 265, 276. Hoffman, Pastor Adolf, 342; address by, 7, 51.
Holland, greetings from, 9. Hollister, Clay H., 7.
Holy Spirit, influence of indispensable to the right understanding of the Scriptures, 10, 207.
Hungary, 13; letter from the associa- tions of, 55, 406.
Hunton, W. A., 139.
Iceland, the associations of, 424.
India, 74; associations of, 449; students of, 241; young men of, 15.
Indian department statistics, 261. India's millions, a plea for, 15.
Indians, association work among, 88, 166,
Ingalls, M. E., 145. Intercollegian, 274, 365, 380. Intercollegiate Young Men's Christian Association, 12, 125. Interdenominational effort, 86. International Committee, an agent of the convention, 81; biennial report of, 259; boys' work from the standpoint of, 11, 182; contribution of to the de- velopment of the religious work of the associations of North America, 11, 199; finance, 10, 260, 265, 266, 279, 283; foreign work of, 15, 279, 283; general adminis- tration, 271; how can render a larger and more effective service to the asso- ciations in the effort to meet the reli- gious needs of men? 11; located at New York. 81; meetings of, 271; office of, 278; origin of, 81; permanent fund, 260; permanently located, 81; presentation of biennial report of, 7; recommenda- tions of to the convention, 271; relation of to state committees, 284; report of committee on report of, 9, 281; sub- committee reorganization, 268, 283. International examinations, 174. International women's auxiliary, 163. Island possessions, our open door of opportunity in, 8, 156.
Italian associations, national council of, letter from, 66.
Italy, 13; association work in, 67.
Janz, J. C., the associations of Ceylon, 455.
Japan, 75; students of. 241; the associa- tion movement in, 458; young men of,
Jennings, W. K., 294; the contribution of the International Committee to the development of the religious work of the associations of North America, 11, 199.
Johnson, Arthur S., 342.
Jubilee Convention, 272; a prayer for, 24; call to prayer for, 4; committees of, 258; fourfold purpose of, 3; great themes of, 79; morning prayer ser- vices, 291; officers of, 258; program of, 5; special business committee, 281. Jubilee exhibit, 303.
Jubilee fund, 90, 268, 283; its impor- tance and its relation to the future of the association work, 13, 249. Jubilee men's meeting, 300. Jubilee of Boston association, 34, 35. Jubilee year press estimates of the asso- ciation and convention, 317. Jünglingsvereine of Austria, 405.
Kingston, William, 11, 297.
Kinnaird, Lord, 39, 331, 332, 342; greeting from the English National Council, 8,
Klug, Pastor Alfred, address by, 14, 61. Klug, Rev. A., 14; reading of telegram of greeting from the Emperor of Ger- many and address from the associa- tions of Germany, 8, 61.
Lay effort, 86; association promotion of, 97; increase of through the associa- tions, 84.
Laymen, work done by, 86. Lay preaching, 80.
Leavitt, Rev. B. F., 11.
Logan, R. S., 297; the contribution of the railroad department to the religious life of railroad men, 11, 150. London association, England, address of to the Boston association, 343; ad- dress of to the Montreal association, 334; organization of, 336. London jubilee of 1894, 422. Lorimer Hall noon-day meetings, 291. Louisville international convention, 204. Lunch rooms, statistics of, 261.
McAlpin, Mrs. E. A., 292, 400; women's work for the soldiers and sailors, 8, 163.
McBurney, R. R., 40, 201, 204, 205, 247. McCall, Rev. J. A., 7.
McConaughy, David, the associations of India, 449.
McCook, John J., great facts in the half- century of work of the Young Men's Christian Association in North Amer- ica, 6, 86; the work of the Young Men's Christian Association among railroad men, 9, 142.
McIlvaine, Rev. T. W., 7.
McKenzie, Rev. A., 302, 342; address commemorative of the founding of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, 344; the spirit of the Pur- itans the spirit of the young men of the twentieth century, 16, 302. McKinley, President William, a tele- gram from, 6, 47.
Mallalieu, Bishop W. F., 5, 17. Marling, A. E., 13.
Marsh. Rev. W. G., 13, 78.
Massachusetts state executive commit- tee, 35.
Mills, W. H., 331; reading of address from the English National Council, 8. Miner, George A., 331. Minneapolis, Minn., 10. Missions, prayer for, 22.
Mobile international convention, 202, 205. Montreal association, 115; influence of, 338; organization of, 337; priority of organization of, 38, 42.
Montreal commemoration, 331. Montreal convention, 200.
Moody, D. L., 97, 125, 201, 205, 225. Moore, Henry M., 10; address of wel- come, 6, 34.
Moorland, J. E., 139, 142.
Moravia, letter from leaders of Re- formed Church in, 53. Moravians, 100.
Morse, Richard C., 250, 332, 358; biennial report of, 271.
Motoda, President J. S., 12; the young men of Japan, 15, 75.
Mott, John R., 12, 253, 264, 332; the great- est conflict before the Young Men's Christian Association, 15, 238. Mozumbar, P. C., 236.
Munhall, Rev. L. W., 9, 291. Murray, W. D., boys' work from the standpoint of the International Com- mittee, 11, 182; the foreign work of the International Committee, 15, 233. Muscle culture as a moral agency, 195. Museum of Fine Arts reception, 8, 292.
Perrot, Max., the associations of French Switzerland, 438.
Personal work, 109.
Peterson, Bernard, 15.
Phildius, C., 54; farewell words from World's Committee members and sec- retaries, 15, 288; greetings from the World's Committee, 7.
Philippines, association work in, 164; duty of America toward, 156, 157; need among soldiers in, 163.
Phillips, P. C., 296; Christian character in athletics, 10, 195.
Physical department, 260, 276, 388; a re- ligious agency, 11; early history of, 384; need for expert leadership, 193; organization of in a local association, 387; present status of, 384; problems of, 192.
Physical development of young men, contribution of association to, 7, 190. Physical directors, training of, 385. Physical work, exhibit of, 306; for boys, 10, 186.
Plumb, Rev. A. H., address of welcome, 6, 36.
Plymouth, pilgrimage to, 16.
Portland convention of 1869, 83.
Porto Rico, army association work in,
Portugal, 13; association work in, 69. Poughkeepsie international convention, 204.
Poulsen, H. F., the associations of Den- mark, 407.
Pratt, F. B., 10.
Press estimates, 317.
Princeton university, 125.
Program of the convention, 5.
Providence secretarial conference, 251. Publication department, 278, 379.
Publications, list of for 1899 and 1900, 278. Putterill, J. H., 331.
Quincy, Hon. Josiah H., 342.
Race, modern tendencies in develop- ment of, 10.
Railroad association work, 11, 12, 88, 263; beginnings of, 142, 147; future of, 146; needs of, 146; problems in, 143, 146, 150; results of, 147.
Railroad department, 226, 252, 273, 360; contribution of to the religious life of railroad men, 11, 150; exhibit, 308; present status of, 362; secretarial force of, 361; statistics, 261; work of, 9, 146. Railroad libraries, statistics, 261. Railroad men, association work among, 88; characteristics of. 148, 150; in North America, 9, 147; work of the Young Men's Christian Association among, 9, 142.
Railroad officials, letters of regret from, 9.
Rallia Ram, M. L., 12, 342; a plea for India's millions, 15; address by, for the associations of India and Ceylon, 74.
Reformed Church of Moravia, letter from leaders of, 53.
Regions beyond in the realm of work for young men, 14.
Religious enthusiasm, 149.
Religious work, 11, 263; conference on,
Religious work department, 277, 393; history of, 200; statistics, 260.
Religious work, exhibit of, 306; primacy of in associations, 146, 149; progress of among railroad men, 152. Rescue and prevention, 93.
Resolutions, report of committee on, 183, 286.
Rest rooms, statistics, 261.
Ricard Olfert, the associations of Ice- land, 424; the Copenhagen association, 409. Richmond international convention, 204. Right life an essential factor in under-
standing the Word of God and in maintaining faith in it, 10, 214.
Rio de Janeiro, association work of, 52; telegram from association in, 51; young men in, 401. Ritschlianism, 215. Roberts, George B., 143.
Roberts, Lord, letter from, 12, 48. Roberts, R. J., 11, 101. Robinson, E. M., 11, 14.
Roman Catholics and the association, 145. Ross, J. T., 10.
Rowland, Rev. L. P., 13.
Rural districts, association work in, 261; condition of young men in, 119. Russell, Charles Theodore, 344. Russia, 9, 70, 72; the associations of, 427.
Sage, Mrs. Russell, 163, 292, 400. Salutatory, 33.
Sankey, Ira D., 7, 10, 14.
Sannay, F., the associations of Hungary,
Sargent, Prof. D., 11.
Sautter, Emmanuel, farewell address
by, 15, 288; presentation to the conven- tion by the French delegation of a framed copy of Dagnan-Bouveret's painting, "The Lord's Supper," 8; the associations of France, 413. Sayford. S. M., 12.
Scandinavians, mass meeting for, 15, 299. Secretarial department, 277, 282.
Secretarial Institute and Training School, 192, 385; banquet of, 293; ex- hibit of, 307.
Secretaryship, the, 94, 95, 260, 381. See, E. F., 11.
Seerley, Dr. F. N., 14.
Sellers, E. O., 11.
Shaftesbury, Earl of, 97. Sheaf, Lang, 146.
Shuey, E. L., 5, 257, 294; the claims of Association Men, 10; the contribution of the association to the promotion of the welfare of the commercial and in- dustrial classes, 7, 166.
Siegfried, Senator Jules, 39; reading of address of French visitors, 8, 59. Sioux or Dakota Indians, association work among, 166; Bible study classes among, 377.
Situations secured, statistics of, 261. Slocum, President W. F., the 7,000,000 young men of our small towns and country districts, 14, 119. Smith, Fred B., 14, 301.
Smith, Hon. Franklin W., 35, 312. Soldiers and sailors, women's work for, 8, 163.
Soldiers, association work among, 152; in Alaska, 275; in China, 275; in Den- mark, 410; work for needed in Austria,
Soldiers' Bible and Prayer League, 275. South Africa, the associations of, 462. South America, association work in, 52. Spain, 13, 72.
Special religious work department, 282. Speer, R. E., the need of an overwhelm- ing sense of Christ in our work, 13. Spencer, Judge S. P., 10, 12, 15; farewell address by, 290; outstanding lessons of fifty years' history of associated work for young men, 7, 91.
Spirit of the Puritans the spirit of the young men of the twentieth century, 16, 302.
Sprigg, W. G., telegram from the asso- ciations of South Africa, 462.
Springfield Training School, 385; alumni reunion, 291.
Stager, Henry W., 142, 146.
State and provincial committee exhibit, 308; organization of, 397; work of, 397. State conventions, 280. State orangization, 262. Stead, W. T., 98.
Stebbins, George C., 6.
St. Louis Exposition, 270, 283. Stockholm world's conference, 411. Stoddard, Rev. C. S., 8.
Stokes, James, 8, 9, 60, 71, 264, 281; dinner to foreign visitors, 294.
St. Petersburg, 70, 71. Storrs, Dr., quoted, 37.
Student association buildings, 366.
Student association delegates at the Phillips Brooks house, 296.
Student association secretaries, 366. Students, association work among, 87; day of prayer for, 260.
Student department, 226, 252, 274, 363; Bible study work of, 366; growth of, 364; present secretarial force of, 364; statistics, 261.
Student reception, 12, 296.
Students, foreign, possibilities of asso- ciation work among, 88.
Students, spiritual awakening among, 366; temptations of, 133.
Student summer conferences, 274, 365. Student Volunteer Movement for For- eign Missions, 274, 367.
Student work, 12, 87; in Calcutta, 235; in foreign countries, 207.
Student Young Men's Christian Associ- ation of Japan, 75.
Sullivan, Capt. Thomas V., a letter of greeting from the children of, 44. Sundeloff, Pastor A. W., 15.
Supervision, agencies of, 90, 262.
Sweden, 13, 73; the associations of, 429. Swedish National Alliance, a memorial from, 73.
Swedish system of physical culture, 194. Sweet, W. E., 10.
Swiss associations, telegrams from, 9. Swiss National Committee, greetings of, 74.
Switzerland, 432; greetings from, 8, 73. Sydney association, Australia, resolu- tion by, 77.
Sydney Dillon fund, 260, 361.
Szilassy, Judge Aladar von, 342; address by, 13, 55.
Taylor, Miss Harriet, an address of greeting for the American Committee of Young Women's Christian Associa- tions, 13, 45.
Telegrams and letters of greeting from heads of nations and from other national dignitaries, 47.
Texas sufferers, relief for, 280. Tibbetts, A., association work among the Dakota Indians, 13, 166.
Tibbs, G. M., 296; the physical depart- ment as a religious agency, 11. Toronto international convention, 204. Training schools, 90, 192, 291, 293, 307, 385. Treasurer, statement of, 266. Tribou, Chaplain, 152.
Trinity Church, organ recital at, 292. Trinity Church service of commemora- tion and thanksgiving, 5, 17. Tuttle, President Lucius, the railroad men of North America, 9, 147.
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