An Evening with the Southern African Division

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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

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Jun 13th, 7:30 PM

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