An Evening with the Southern Asia Division
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Document Type
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
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