An Evening with the Southern African Division
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Document Type
Audio Recording
Location
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
Start Date
6-13-1946 7:30 PM
Description
The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 27, 1946, page 241.
Duration: 1:38:20
(0:0) C. W. Bozarth, president, introduces the Southern African Division
(8:22) Elder Anderson speaks
(13:45) C. W. Bozarth introduces a recording
(14:16) Recording of Africans in song
(18:29) C. W. Bozarth introduces Miss H. Furber, a nurse of the Lower Gwelo Mission
(20:10) Miss Furber speaks about her work in the Lower Gwelo
(27:32) C. W. Bozarth introduces Peter Stevenson, superintendent of the Angola Union
(28:04) Peter Stevenson discusses the work in his area
(34:01) C. W. Bozarth introduces a violin solo by Virginia-Gene Shankel [later Rittenhouse]
(34:23) Virginia-Gene Shankel plays “Going Home,” arranged by Kreisler, accompanied by organ
(39:37) C. W. Bozarth introduces H. M. Sparrow, superintendent of the East African Union Mission
(40:06) H. M. Sparrow discusses linguistics of African languages
(49:32) C. W. Bozarth introduces E. L. Morel
(50:40) E. L. Morel discusses the medical work in Africa
(58:11) C. W. Bozarth introduces F. G. Clifford, former president of the South African Union Conference
(59:52) F. G. Clifford speaks
(1:11:12) C. W. Bozarth introduces the Shankel family
(1:11:52) Virginia-Gene Shankel introduces two songs
(1:14:32) Elder and Mrs. G. E Shankel and daughter Virgina-Gene [later Rittenhouse] sing two songs
(1:17:17) C. W. Bozarth introduces Dona Foote, teacher at Malamulo
(1:18:54) Dona Foote speaks about her work with the women and girls of Malamulo
(1:24:34) C. W. Bozarth introduces E. I Cardey, director of the Voice of Prophecy
(1:24:57) E. I. Cardey speaks about the Voice of Prophecy
(1:36:29) C. W. Bozarth brings Miss Foote back
(1:36:57) Miss Foote shows some African clothing
An Evening with the Southern African Division
Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland
The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 27, 1946, page 241.
Duration: 1:38:20
(0:0) C. W. Bozarth, president, introduces the Southern African Division
(8:22) Elder Anderson speaks
(13:45) C. W. Bozarth introduces a recording
(14:16) Recording of Africans in song
(18:29) C. W. Bozarth introduces Miss H. Furber, a nurse of the Lower Gwelo Mission
(20:10) Miss Furber speaks about her work in the Lower Gwelo
(27:32) C. W. Bozarth introduces Peter Stevenson, superintendent of the Angola Union
(28:04) Peter Stevenson discusses the work in his area
(34:01) C. W. Bozarth introduces a violin solo by Virginia-Gene Shankel [later Rittenhouse]
(34:23) Virginia-Gene Shankel plays “Going Home,” arranged by Kreisler, accompanied by organ
(39:37) C. W. Bozarth introduces H. M. Sparrow, superintendent of the East African Union Mission
(40:06) H. M. Sparrow discusses linguistics of African languages
(49:32) C. W. Bozarth introduces E. L. Morel
(50:40) E. L. Morel discusses the medical work in Africa
(58:11) C. W. Bozarth introduces F. G. Clifford, former president of the South African Union Conference
(59:52) F. G. Clifford speaks
(1:11:12) C. W. Bozarth introduces the Shankel family
(1:11:52) Virginia-Gene Shankel introduces two songs
(1:14:32) Elder and Mrs. G. E Shankel and daughter Virgina-Gene [later Rittenhouse] sing two songs
(1:17:17) C. W. Bozarth introduces Dona Foote, teacher at Malamulo
(1:18:54) Dona Foote speaks about her work with the women and girls of Malamulo
(1:24:34) C. W. Bozarth introduces E. I Cardey, director of the Voice of Prophecy
(1:24:57) E. I. Cardey speaks about the Voice of Prophecy
(1:36:29) C. W. Bozarth brings Miss Foote back
(1:36:57) Miss Foote shows some African clothing