An Evening with the Southern Asia Division

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Audio Recording

Location

Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland

Start Date

6-6-1946 7:30 PM

Description

The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 9, 1946, page 57.

Duration: 1:15:03

(0:0) A. L. Ham speaks. Recording begins mid-sentence.

(02:17) Pastor Munshi Ram Justin, superintendent of the East and West Punjab Mission, introduces E. W. Pohlman

(3:02) E. W. Pohlman plays the marimba

(6:04) A. L. Ham speaks about Burma and introduces Pastor A. F. Tarr

(7:47) A. F. Tarr discusses the war destruction in Burma and the workers there

(24:26) A. L. Ham discusses a letter from Brother Sargent

(26:47) E. D. Dick introduces Pastor L. G. Mookerjee from Bengal, India

(28:09) L. G. Mookerjee discusses the Adventist people in India

(35:53-36:14) Silence

(40:57) Mookerjee sings accompanied by piano

(43:05) A. L. Ham introduces Mrs. Johanson, wife of the departmental secretary of the South India Union Mission

(43:30) Mrs. Johanson plays Cavatina on her violin accompanied by organ

[R&H transcript shows remarks by A.L. Ham and O. O. Mattison between the violin solo and Meleen’s remarks that are not recorded.]

(48:26) Recording begins near the end of O. O. Mattison’s remarks

(49:32) E. M. Meleen introduces Solomon Thomas

(51:32) Solomon Thomas, superintendent of the North Tamil Mission talks about the work at the South India Union Mission

(1:04:12) A. L. Ham tells a story and makes concluding remarks

(1:06:01) Ham reads poem by I. H. Evans

(1:08:39) A. W. Cormack introduces a double quartet of India missionaries singing “Speak, My Lord”

(1:08:50) Quartet sings

(1:12:56) T. J. Michael prays

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Jun 6th, 7:30 PM

An Evening with the Southern Asia Division

Sligo Church, Takoma Park, Maryland

The transcript of this meeting was published in the Review and Herald, June 9, 1946, page 57.

Duration: 1:15:03

(0:0) A. L. Ham speaks. Recording begins mid-sentence.

(02:17) Pastor Munshi Ram Justin, superintendent of the East and West Punjab Mission, introduces E. W. Pohlman

(3:02) E. W. Pohlman plays the marimba

(6:04) A. L. Ham speaks about Burma and introduces Pastor A. F. Tarr

(7:47) A. F. Tarr discusses the war destruction in Burma and the workers there

(24:26) A. L. Ham discusses a letter from Brother Sargent

(26:47) E. D. Dick introduces Pastor L. G. Mookerjee from Bengal, India

(28:09) L. G. Mookerjee discusses the Adventist people in India

(35:53-36:14) Silence

(40:57) Mookerjee sings accompanied by piano

(43:05) A. L. Ham introduces Mrs. Johanson, wife of the departmental secretary of the South India Union Mission

(43:30) Mrs. Johanson plays Cavatina on her violin accompanied by organ

[R&H transcript shows remarks by A.L. Ham and O. O. Mattison between the violin solo and Meleen’s remarks that are not recorded.]

(48:26) Recording begins near the end of O. O. Mattison’s remarks

(49:32) E. M. Meleen introduces Solomon Thomas

(51:32) Solomon Thomas, superintendent of the North Tamil Mission talks about the work at the South India Union Mission

(1:04:12) A. L. Ham tells a story and makes concluding remarks

(1:06:01) Ham reads poem by I. H. Evans

(1:08:39) A. W. Cormack introduces a double quartet of India missionaries singing “Speak, My Lord”

(1:08:50) Quartet sings

(1:12:56) T. J. Michael prays