UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Lsfe Sketch - University Christian Mission Federa 1 Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, N. Ye HERBERT KING Mr. Herbert King is National Secretary of the Christian Movement Among Negro Students of the National Council of Student Christian Associations. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Morehouse College Union Theological Seminary | Oberlin Graduate School of Thcobogy, Se Te Me POSITIONS HELD: Assistant pastor at Grace Congregational Shurch in New York, a nd pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in “lashington De Ce During this latter pastorate he taught in the school of Religion at Howard University. : Pastor of the Plymouth Parish of Detroit, Michigan. Assistant Chaplain of Hampton Institute. SUBYECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Living in Social Relations" "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, N. Ye BENJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS Dr. Benjamin E. Mays is Dean of the School of Religion of Howard University, Washington, De Ce ACADEMIC TRAINING: State College’ of South Carolina, Bates College, oo... Virginia Union University, Richmond, University of Chicago, M. Ae, PRe De AFFILIATIONS: Dr. Mays is a Kent Fellow of the National Council on Religion in Higher Education. Member of Delta Theta Chi, a fraternity of students of high scholar- s hip in the field of Religion in the University of Chicago. Member of Delta Sigma Rho, National Forensic Society; Phi Beta Kappa and Omega Psi Phi. PUBLICATIONS: Co-author of the Negrots Church" Contributing authorin A. H. Gordon's book, "Negro Life and History in South Carolina." Articles in The Christian Century, €he Crisis and The Journal of Negro Education. In Séptember of 1938, another book "The Negrots God," will be off Press» POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Mays served as pastor in Atlanta, Gobrgia, for three years, He assisted in a church in Chicago while attending the University of Chicago. He was a teacher of higher mathematics in Morehouse College for three years and a professor in the South Carolina State College. As executive secretary of the Tampa Urb&i League he directed a study relative to Negro Life in Tampa, Florida, While a National Y, Me Ce Ae Student Secretary, Dr. Mays directed a study of the occupational choices of Negro college students and for two years he @irected a study of the Negro church under the auspices of the Institute of Social and Religious Research. Dr.-Ma ys was called to his present position in 1954, TRAVEL: In Ja nuary 1937, Dr. Mays was one of the thirteen Americans to represent the National Young Men's Christian Association of America at the Workd YeM.C.A. Conference which met in Mysore, India. In July of the same year, Dr. Mavs atgended the Oxford Conference on the Church, Community and State. In May, 1938, he represented the National Y.M.C.A. Of America at the Plenary Séssion of the World Committee of tho YeM.sCeA. which met in Stockholm, Swedene UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Chruches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye ALBERT W. PALMER Rev. Albért w. Palmer is the Pres ident of Chicago Theological Seminaryve ACADEMIC TRAINING: University of California, B. Le Yale University, Be De : Pacific School of Religion, California, D. De. Olivet College, Michigan, LL.D. AFFILIATIONS : Alpha Tau Omega Fratcrnity Rotary Club, honorary member. BOORS PURNISTOUD: "The Human Side of Hawa 1i" "The New Christian pic" "Drift toward Religion" "Paths to the Presence of God" "Orientals in American Life" POSITIONS HELD: pr. Palmerts pastorates include- Plymouth Church, Oa kland, California, Central Union Church, Honolulu, ; First Congregational Church, Oak Park, Illinois. While in Oakland, he was a member of the Board of Playground Directors of the city and also on the faculty of the Pacific School of Religion at Berkeley, teaching courses on pastoral and social problems. TRAVEL: Dr. Palmer has made two trips to Japan and the Orient, two tours of Europe. two to the British Isles and one to Egvpt, Palestine and Greece. In addition, he resided in Hawaii for seven years; and also, in 1919, served the Army Y.I.C. A. with the A.E.F. in Siberia, SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPGCL TLY “UALIFIED TO SPuAK: "Christian Living in Social Relations" "Meaning of the Christian Faith" "work Mission of the Christian Church." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye PAUL JUDSON BRAISTED Rev. Paul Judson Braisted is the Executive Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement and has been loaned for part time service by this organization the the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America to serve as Campus Secretary of the National Committee of the University Christian Missions. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Brown University- Phe Be Biblical Seminary, New York Union Theological Seminary New York University, M- A» in Education Columbia University=- Ph. De BOOKS PUBLISHED: Dr. Braisted'ts book, “Indian Nationalism and the Christian Colleges" was published in 1935. POSITIONS HELD: Missionary experience in South India under the American Baptist Foreign Mission Socicty. In 1929, he was loaned for six months for work with Dr. Ee Sta nley Jones. He served as Director of Religious Work at Judson College in Rangoon, Burma, for three years. During this period he was also pastor of the College Church, head of the Department of Bible and Religion, a member of the Executive Committee of the Burma Christian Council, and Secretary of the Council's Commission on Extension and Researche Dr. Braisted served for two years as a teacher of Bible and Religion at Mount Hermon School and was Head of the Bible Department for one yeare TRAVEL: Dre Braisted has recently traveled and lectured in the Scandinavian countries as a member of a mission sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee. SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "workd Mission of the Christian Church" - UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Iyfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye WINNIFRED “'YGAL Miss Winnifred "Iiwgal is Secretary of the Laboratory Division of the Na tional Board of the Young “fomen'ts Christian Association. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Drury College, Springficld, Moe Graduate study in Columbia University, Teachers College and Union Theological Seminarye | Special reading with Dr. H. Be Sharman of the Pendle Hill Quaker Center for gra duate studye Private coaching with Canon Strecter in Oxford for one terme AFFILIATIONS: Miss Wygal is a Member of thé Board of Trustees of Drury College and also a member of Ae Ae Ue We BOOKS PUBLISHED: (All publications by the Womans Press) "The Nature of Religion" "The’ Superb Adventure" "Principles of Religious Practice in the Community Association Program" "Jesus" "The Good Life--A Discipline" POSITIONS HELD: Student Y.W.CeA. Secretary at the University of Nevada for five VeEarse 7 Two years of association ward work at Camp Funstone Member of Staff of National Student Council of the Y.WeCeA. for twelve yoars, TRAVEL: Mis s Wygal has been to Europe five times, and has attended cight intemnational conferencese SUBJECT UPON 'THICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Living in Social Relations" UNLVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Lyfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, NeYe HAROLD A. EHRENS PERGER Mr. Harold A. Ehrensperger is a staff member of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church with particular responsibility for the church-related colleges of the Methodist Church. He is also a member of the faculty of the Chicago Campus of Northwestern University. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Harvard University, Ae Bey Me Ae, Mr. Ehrensperger studied with Professor George Pierce Baker in the famous Harvard 47 Workshop. PUBLICATIONS : Mr. Ehrensperger is the author of numerous pageants, articles and pamphlets on drama, and is the editor of "Plays to Live By," "Plays for These Times," and "Plays for the Changing “Jorld." His "Dramatic Calendar for Churches" is the most competely annotated listing of plays for churches ever compiled. He was editor of The Little Theatre Monthly and a member of the editorial staff of thé Drama Magazine. At the present time he is editor of The Christian Student. POSITIONS HELD: Member of the faculty of the English Department of Northwestern University. National Executive Secretary of the Drama League of America. Lecturer on the faculty of the School of Speech at Northwestern University where he has served ten summers. He was the official lecturer for Drama Day at the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. He has filled important engagements before the National Junior Lea gue, the drama department of Yale University. Chicago Public Library staff, Carnegie Institute, and the University of Wisconsin. TRAVEL: Mr. Ehrensperger has been to Europe several times to study the drame, the last time bei ng in 1936 when he was an official delegate to the Moscow Theatre Festival in “ussia. SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Vocations" "Christian Drama" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch : University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye HERRICK B. YOUNG Dr. Herrick b. Young is Secretarv of Missionary Personnel of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Indiana University, Be Ae Columbia University, M.A. in Indo-Iranian Literature. University of Pennsylvania, Ph. De Dr. Young held a Harrison Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvanic AFFILIATIONS: A Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, ead of the America in Oriental Society, and the Royal Asiatic ociet Phi ne ibe Kappa, honorary educational fraternity, Sigma Delta chi, professional journalistic fraternity. BOOKS PUBLISHED: "Moslem Editors Say" "Tslam Awakens" Two English textbooks adopted for use in Iranian schoolse br. Young is a contributing editor to the Yorld Book Encyclopedia. POSITIONS HELD: Reporter for the Associated Press in Indianapolis. From 1925-1925, Dr. Young was a member of the faculty of Alborz College in Teheran, Iran, serving as Professor of Literature, Librarian, and Director of Resident Students. During his first year in iran, Drs Young covered the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlevi for American newspapers and has since that time been a frequent contributor to American and British magazines and newspapers on political, religious and social trends in the Near East, in Central Europe, and in Russia. Dre Young is in great demand as a speaker on the Near East, having acted as visiting lecturer for the Carnegie Endowment for Inter- national Peace, in addition to his missionary presentations in thirty states. He has addressed students of twenty-six colleges in all parts of the United States. TRAVEL: Dre Young was for ten yoars a Presbyterian missionary at Teheran, Tran, and as Chairman of the Near East Christian Council he had occasion to keep in touch with changing conditions in Egypt, Palestine, Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq. SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: ‘orld Mission or the Christian cnuren Christian Living in Social Relations," UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, N.Ye Te Ze KOO pri Te Ze Koo is a secretary of the Woldts Student Christian Federation, Shanghai, China . ACADEMIC TRAINING: st. John's University, Shangha i, China. POSITIONS HELD: Dre Koo served for nine years as an official in the Administrative Department of the Chinese Railway Service. He then joined the Staff of the National Committee of the Young Men's Christian Agsoctation of China. In 1925 he was 4 member of the Second Opium Conference called in Switzerland by the Lea gue of Nations, being one of the three chosen, through thirty-four organizations, to represent the Chinese people as a whole. SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Tnternational Relations" "Race Relations" "The Meaning of Christian Faith" COMMENTS : Of Dr. Koots coming, Dr. John R. Mott said: "T can think of no personality in all Asia whose message and influence would be more helpful just a t this time. He is one of the most lucid, convinc- ing and impressive Oriental speakers whom I have ever heard. No matter what kind of gathering it may be which he is called upon to address, invariably he makes a deeply satisfving and inspiring impression. The Archbishop of Canterbury told me not long since the Koo had impressed him as in some respects the ablest Oriental whom he had ever mot." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the © Lsfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye PRANCES P. GREENOUGH Miss Frances P. Greenough is the National Field Student Secretary of the Department of Student Work in The Board of Education of the Northern Ba ptist Convention. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Northwestern University, Aw By AFFILIATIONS: Phi Beta Kappa POSITIONS HELD: Miss Greenough did extensive work in the Ye. We Ce Aes executive work in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 3; student work at Northwestern University; with professional women students in Chicago, and at the University of Minnesota; and field and executive war worke SUBJECT UPON WHICH EXPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Miss- ion Federal Council of © Churches 297 Fourth Ave. New York, Ne Ye MILDRED INSKEEP MORGAN Mrs. Mildred Inskeep Morgan is Director of Parent Education in the Congregational Church of Iowa City, Iowa. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Kansas State College, B. Se in Home Economics Teachers College, Columbia University, M. A» in Religious Education. Mrse Morgan has also completed residence requirements for the Doctorate in the fields of Child Development and Parent Education at Columbia University. POSITIONS HELD: Member of the National Student Staff of Y.W.C.As Associated with Mrs. Sophia Lyon Fahs as teacher and — supervisor in Union School of Religion, New York City. Co-chairman of a commission interested ins tudent life who produced the book, edited by Elliott and Bone, "The Sex Life of Youth." During the past four years her work has taken her into over thirty-five colleges and universities of the Middle West, Southwest, and South where she has lectured and held discussion groups in the fields of Personality Adjustments, Pa rent-child relationships, Marriage and the Home, and kindred subjects. TRAVEL: For several years Mrs. Morgan studicd in both Bucharest and Paris where Dr. Morgan carricd on welfare and religious worke SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Marriage" "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye J» HARRY COTTON Rev. J. Harry Cotton is pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio. ACEDEMIC TRAINING: College of Wooster, Ohio, As Be, DeDe Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton Universitv, Phe De AFFILIATIONS: Drs Cotton is a member of Delta Sigma Rho. BOOK PUBLISHED: "The Christian Experience of Life" POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Cotton served as assistant professor of philosophy in the college of Wooster. He has been the pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church since 1928, TRAVEL: Dre Cotton traveled as lecturer to university and mission centers in India, China and Japan, under the Joseph Cook Foundation in 1931 and 1932. He was a delegate of the Presbyterian Church to the Conferences at Oxford and Edinburgh in 1937. SUBJECTS UPON "HICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion. REMARKS: pr. Cotton is a Trustee of Princeton Theological Seminary and College of Wooster. UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released bv the Life Sketch Universitv Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye E. STANLEY JONES Dre Ee Stanley Jones is evangelist at large for the North India Annual Conference. ACADEMIC TRAINING: City College, Baltimore Asbury College BOOKS PUBLISHED: "The Christ of the Indian Road" "The Christ of Every Road" "Christ at the Round Table" "Christ and Human Suffering" “The Christ of the Mount" "Chirst's Alternative to Communism" POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Jones began his active Christian service in 1907 as a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church commissioned then as the pastor of the English Church in the citv of Lucknow, India. For ten years he served in various capacities in the Mission there and in 1917 was appointed evangelist at large for the North India Annual Conference. This gave him a wide range for evangelistic work in which he has increased his influence by leaps and bounds. TRAVEL: Dre Jones has not only travelled up and down India, but he has also had campaigns in the United States, South America, China, Korea, Malaya, Burma, South Africa, and Australia where he attended the World Christian Endeavor Convention this past summer. SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPHA "Cultivation of the Spiritual Life" REMARKS : Dre Jonest life in India has brought him into intimate personal relationship with Mahatma Gandhi, India's outstanding leader of the masses; Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, the noted Indian Christian poet; Charles F. Andrews, the well-known Scotch missionary and biographer of Gandhi; and many other leaders of Indian life and thought. Contact with such men has given him an insight into the life of problems of India that has enabled him to speak the Christian message with great persuasiveness." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Aveneu New York, Ne Ye JESSE MOREN BADER Dr. Jesse Moren Bader is the National Director of the University Christian Mission and Exccutive Secretary of the Department of Eva,gcelism of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Kansas University, Ae Be Drake University, De De POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Bader'ts first pastorate was at Atchison, Kansas, and his second in Kansas Citye He served thirtcen months overseas in the World War in the Yeo Me Ce Ae He served for twolve years as National Setretary of Evangelism - for the Disciples of Christ, before beginning his work with the Federal Council of Churches in 1931. TRAVEL: Dr. Bader attended the Oxford and Edinburgh Conferences during the summer of 1937. During July and August, 1938, he visited the Hawa iian Islands, New Zealand and Australia. While in Australia, he participated in the World Christian Endeavor Convention program at Mclbourne, and spoke at a number of important inter-denominational mectings in all three countrics during his visite REMARKS : Dr. Bader organized the “lorkd Convention of the Disciples of Christ in 1950 and became the first President of this organization. This World Convention is composed of Churches of the Disciples of Christ in Fortv-two countries of the workd. The Convention in 19350 was held in Weshington, D. Ce. Following his term as President, he was clected General Secretary which position he now holds. The next World Convention will be hedd in Toronto, Cana da, August 6-12, 1940. UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Oct. 25~28, 1938 COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL GROUP MEETINGS: Jim Haughey D. Je Willcuts Bob Allen Jack Morley Richard MacCann Jim Raport John Vogel Lela Siebert Lela Ross Tom Palmerlee Joseph Sheedy Mark Dodge George Barnes Dean Nesmith I am enclosing some information on various speakers who will meet with us at the University Christian Mission the week of October 25 to 28. I thought you might be interested in knowing and passing on such information when people query as to who the speakers will be. In this way you will have a speaking acquaintance with our leaders. October 6, 1958 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Lyfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye WINNIFRED “YGAL Miss Winnifred Wvgal is Secretary of the Laboratory Division of the Na tional Board of the Young ‘/omen's Christian Association. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Drury College, Springficld, Mo. Graduate study in Columbia University, Teachers College and Union ee Seminary e Special reading with Dr. H. Be Sharman of the Pendle Hill Quaker Center for gra duate studye Private coaching with Canon Streeter in Oxford for one terme AFFILIATIONS: Miss Wygal is a Member of thé Board of Trustees of Drury College and also a member of Ae Ae Ue We BOOKS PUBLISHED: (All publications by the Womans Press) "The Nature of Roligion" "The Superb Adventure" "Principles of Religious Practice in the Community Association Program" "Jesus" | "The Good Life--A Discipline" POSITIONS HELD: Student YelleCeA, Secretarv at the University of Nevada for five Vearse Two years of association ward work at Camp Funston. Member of Staff of National Student Council of the Y.l.CeA. for twelve yearse TRAVEL: Mis s Wygal has been to Europe five times, and has attended eight intemnational conferences. SUBJECT UPON "'HICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Living in Social Relations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch Univorsity Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye PAUL JUDSON BRAISTED Rev. Paul Judson Braisted is the Executive Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement and has been loaned for part time service by this organization the the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America to serve as Campus Secretary of the National Committee of the University Christian Missionse ACADEMIC TRAINING: Brown University- Phe Be Biblical Seminary, New York Union Theological Seminary New York University, M.A. in Education Columbia University=- Phe De BOOKS PUBLISHED: pr. Braistedts book, "Indian Nationalism and the Christian Colleges" was published in 1955. POSITIONS HELD: Missionary experience in South India under the American Baptist Foreign Mission Socicty. In 1929, he was loaned for six months for work with Dre Ee Sta nley Jones. He served as Director of Religious Work at Judson College in Rangoon, Burma, for three years. During this period he was also pastor of the College Church, head of the Department of Bible and Religion, a member of the Executive Committee of the Burma Christian Council, and Secretary of the Council's Commission on Extension and Researche pre Braisted served for two years as a teacher of Bible and Religion at Mount Hermon School and was Head of the Bible Department for one yeare TRAVEL: pr. Braisted has recently traveled and lectured in the Scandinavian countries as a member of a mission sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee. SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "“workd Mission of the Christian Church" - UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Chruches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne. Ye ALBERT VJ. PALMER Rev. Albert we Palmer is the Pres ident of Chicago Theological Seminarve ACADEMIC TRAINING: University of California, B. L. Yale University, Be De Pacific Sehool of Religion, California, De Ds Olivet College, Michigan, LL.D. AFFILIATIONS: Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Rotary Club, honorary member. BOGES PUBILOT D3 "The Human Side of Hawa, 44" "The New Christian “pic! "Drift toward Religion" "Paths to the Presence of Goa" "Orientals in Amcrican Life" POSITIONS HELD: Dre Palmer'ts pastorates include- Plymouth Church, 0a kland, California, Central Union Church, Honolulu, First Congregational Church, Oak Park, Illinois. While in Oakland, he was a member of the Board of Playground Directors of the city end aleo on the faculty of the Pacific School of Religion at Berkeley, teaching courses on pastoral and social problems. TRAVEL: Dr. Palmer has made two trips to Japan and the Orient, two tours of Europe. two to the British Isles and one to Egvpt, Palestine and Greece. In addition, he resided in Hawaii for seven years; and also,.in 1919, served the Army YeMeC. As with the A.E.Fe in Sibocria. SUBJECTS UPON \THICH HS PCT“ TLY “UALIFIED TO SPusk: "Christian Living in Social Relations" "Meaning of the Christian Faith" "work Mission of the Christian Church." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of eer eee 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye BENJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS pr. Benjamin Ee Mays is Dean of the School of Religion of Howard University, Washington, De Ce ACADEMIC TRAINING: State College of South Carolina, Bates College, | eS Virginia Union University, Richmond, University of Chicago, M. Ase, Phe De AFFILIATIONS : pr. Mays is a Kent Fellow of the National Council on Religion in Higher Education. Member of Delta. Thota Chi, a fraternity of students of high scholar- s hip in the field of Réligion in the University of Chicago. Member of Delta Sigma Rho, National Forensic Society; Phi Beta Kappa and Omega Psi Phi. PUBLICATIONS: ‘Co-author of the Negrots Church" Contributing authorin A. H. Gordon's book, "Negro Life and History in South Carolina." Articles in The Christian Century, fhe Crisis and The Journal of Negro Education. In Séptembér of 1938, another book "The Negrots God," will be off Pres Se POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Mays served as pastor in Atlanta, Gobkrgia, for three years. He assisted in a church in Chicago while attending the University of Chicago. He was a teacher of higher mathematics in Morehouse College for three years and a professor in the South Carolina State College. As executive secretary of the Tampa Urb& League he directed 4 study relative to Negro Life in Tampa, Florida, While a National Y, Me Ce Ae Student Secretary, Dr. Mays directed a study of the occupational choices of Negro college students and for two years he directed a study of the Negro church under the auspices of the Institute of Social and Religious Research. Dr.-Ma ys was called to his present position in 1934, TRAVEL: In Ja nuary 1937, Dr. Mays was one of the thirteen Americans to represent the National Young Men's Christian Association of America at the Workd YM.CeAe Conference which met in Mysore, India. In July of ‘the same year, Dr. Mays atgended the Oxford Conference on the Church, Community and State. In May, 1938, he represented the National VeMeCsAs of America at the Plenary Séssion of the World Committee of tho YoM. CeA.e Which met in Stockholm, Swedene UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Ls;fe Sketch University Christian Mission Federa 1 Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye HERBERT KING Mr. Herbert King is National Secretary of the Christian Movement Among Negro Students of the National Council of Student Christian Associationse ACADEMIC TRAINING: Morehouse College Union Theological Seminary Oberlin Graduate School of Theobogy, Se Te Me POSITIONS HELD: Assistant pastor at Grace Congregational Shurch in New York, a nd pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church in “lashington De Ce During this latter pastorate he taught in the school of Religion at Howard Universitv. : Pastor of the Plymouth Parish of Detroit, Michigan. Assistant Chaplain of Hampton Institute. SUBYECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Living in Social Relations" "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHFISTIAN MISSION Released bv the Life Sketch Universitv Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, He Ye Ee. STANLEY JONES Dre Ee Stanley Jones is evangelist at large for the North India Annual Conferencce ACADEMIC TRAINING: City sige, Baltinore Asbury College BOOKS PUBLISHED: "The Christ of the Indian Roaa" "The Christ of Every Road" "Christ at the Round Table" "Christ and Human Suffering" "The Christ of the Mount" "Chirst!s Alternative to Communism" POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Jones began his active Christian service in 1907 as a missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church commissioned then as the pastor of the English Church in the citv of Imucknow, India. For ten years he served in various capacities in the Mission there and in 1917 was appointed evangelist at large for the North India Annual Conference. This gave him a wide range for evangelistic work in which he has increased his influence by leaps and boundse TRAVEL: Dre Jones has not only travelled up and down India, but he has also had campaigns in the United States, South America, China, Korea, Malaya, Burma, South Africa, and Australia where he attended the World Christian Endeavor Convention this past summere SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Cultivation of the Spiritual Life" REMARKS : Dre Jones! life in India has brought him into intimate personal relationship with Mahatma Gandhi, India's outstanding leader of the masses; Dr. Rabindranath Tagore, the noted Indian Christian poet; Charles #. Andrews, the well-known Scotch missionary and biographer of Gandhi; and many other leaders of Indian life and thought. Contact with such men has given him an insight into the life of problems of India that has enabled him to speak the Christian message with great persuasiveness." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, N. Ye J» HARRY COTTON Reve Js Harry Cotton is pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio. ACEDEMIC TRAINING: College of Wooster, Ohio, Ae Be, DeDe Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton Universitv, Phe De AFFILIATIONS: Dre Cotton is a member of Delta Sigma Rho. BOOK PUBLISHED: "The Christian Experience of Life" POSITIONS HELD: Dr. Cotton served as assistant professor of philosophy in the college of Wooster. He has beén the pastor of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church since 1928. TRAVEL: pre Cotton traveled as lecturer to university and mission centers in India, China and Japan, under the Joseph Cook Foundation in 1931 and 1932. He was a delegate of the Presbyterian Church to the Conferences at Oxford and Edinburgh in 1957. SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion. | REMARKS : pr. Cotton is a Trustee of Princeton Theological Seminary and College of Wooster. UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Miss- ion Federal Council of © Churches 297 Fourth Ave. New York, Ne. Yo. MILDRED INSKEEP MORGAN Mrs. Mildred Inskeep Morgan is Director of Parent Education in the Congregational Church of Iowa City, Iowa. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Kansas State College, B. S. in Home Economics Teachers College, Columbia University, M. A» in Religious Educatione. Mrs. Morgan has also completed residence requirements for the Doctorate in the fields of Child Development and Parent Education at Columbia University. POSITIONS HELD: Member of the National Student Staff of YelCeoAs Associated with Mrs. Sophia Lyon Fahs as teacher and — supervisor in Union School of Religion, New York City. Co-chairman of a commission interested ins tudent life who produced the book, edited by Elliott and Bone, "The Sex Life of Youths" During the past four years her work has taken her into over thirty-five colleges and universities of the Middle West, Southwest, and South where she has lectured and held discussion groups in the fields of Personality Adjustments, Pa rent-child relationships, Marriage and the Home, and kindred subjects. TRAVEL: For several years Mrs. Morgan studied in both Bucharest and Paris where Dr. Morgan carried on welfare and religious work. SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Marriage" "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Lsfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, Ne Ye FRANCES P. GREENOUGH Miss Frances P. Greenough is the National Field Student Secretary of the Department of Student Work in The Board of Education of the Northern Ba ptist Convention. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Northwestern University, Ae. Be AFFILIATIONS: Phi Beta Kappa POSITIONS HELD: Miss Greenough did extensive work in the Ye. We Ce Ae; executive work in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ; student work at Northwestern University; with professional women students in Chicago, and at the University of Minnesota: and field and executive war work. SUBJECT UPON WHICH EXPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Vocations" UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION ° Released by the Life Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, NeYe Ti Ze KOO Dri Te Ze Koo is a sccretary of the Wold's Student Christian Federation, Shanghai, China . ACADEMIC TRAINING: St. Johnts University, Shangha i, China. POSITIONS HELD: pr. Koo served for nine years as an official in the Administrative Department of the Chinese Railway Service. He then joined the Staff of the National Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association of China. In 1925 he was a member of the Second Opium Conference called in Switzerland by the Lea gue of Nations, being one of the three chosen, through thirty-four organizations, to represent the Chinese people as a whole. SUBJECTS UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPHAK: "Tnternational Relations" "Race Relations" "The Meaning of Christian Faith" COMMENTS : Of Dre Koo's coming, Dr. John R. Mott said: "I can think of no personality in all Asia whose message and influence would be more helpful just a t this time. He is one of the most lucid, convince ing and impressive Oriental speakers whom I have over heard. No matter what kind of gathering it may be which he is called upon to address, invariably he makes a deeply satisfying and inspiring impression. The Archbishop of Canterbury told me not long since the Koo had impressed him as in some respects the ablest Oriental whom he had over net." UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION Released by the Lyfe Sketch University Christian Mission Federal Council of Churches 297 Fourth Avenue New York, NeYe HAROLD A. EHRENS PERGER Mr. Harold A. Ehrensperger is a staff member of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church with particular responsibility for the church-related colleges of the Methodist Church. He is also a member of the faculty of the Chicago Campus of Northwestern University. ACADEMIC TRAINING: Harvard University, Ae Bey Me Acy Mr. Ehrensperger studied with Professor George Pierce Baker in the famous Harvard 47 Workshop. PUBLICATIONS: Mr. Ehrensperger is the author of numerous pageants, articles and pamphlets on drama, and is the editor of "Plavs to Live By,' plays for These Times," and "Plays for the Changing World. ." His "Dramatic Calendar for Churches" is the most competelv annotated listing of plays for churches ever compiled. He was editor of The Little Theatre Monthly and a member of the editorial staff of the Drama Magazine. Lt the present time he is editor of The Christian Studént. POSITIONS HELD: Member of the faculty of the English Department of Northwestern University. National Executive Secretary of the Drama League of America. Lecturer on the faculty of the School of Speech at Northwestern University where he has served ten summers. He was the official lecturer for Drama Day at the Centurv of Progress Exposition in Chicago. He has filled important engagements before the National Junior Lea gue, the drama department of Yale Universitv. Chicago Public Library staff, Carnegie Institute, and the University of Wisconsin. TRAVEL: Mre Ehrensperger has been to Europe several times to study the drama, the last time bel ng in 1936 when he was an official delegate to the MOscow Theatre Festival in ssia, SUBJECT UPON WHICH ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED TO SPEAK: "Christian Vocations" "Christian Drama"