HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY 5 5210 Copyright, 1906 BY FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY Printed in the United States 1908 55210 SOME JAPANESE CHRISTIAN LEADERS Rev. T. HARADA, Pastor of the Kobe | J. ISHII, Founder and Superintendent of the oldest and largest Protestant orphanage in Japan. Church and President of the Japan Rev. N. TAMURA, Pastor of the Sukiyabashi (Presbyterian) Church in Tokyo. Rev. J. K. OCHIAI (Episcopal), Field Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association work for soldiers in Manchuria. Rev. Y. HONDA, D.D., President of the Aoyama (Methodist) Schools in Tokyo. K. SHUMOMURA, B.Sc., President of the Trustees of Doshisha Schools, Kioto, and Manager of the Seimi Co., Osaka. S. NIWA, for ten years Y. M. C. A. Secretary, and now Principal of Doshisha Schools, Kioto. I. NITOBE, Ph.D. (Society of Friends), Author and Lecturer. Mrs. K. YAJIMA, Head of the Joshi Gakuin (Presbyterian) Girls' School, Tokyo, and President of the Japan Women's Christian Temperance Union. Miss U. TSUDA, Fourder and Principal of a girl's school in Tokyo. Hon. I. TOKUTOMI, Editor of the People's Paper (Kokumin Shimbun), Tokyo. Viscount OKABE, ex-Mayor of Tokyo, Minister to Italy and Assistant Secretary of State. Hon. K. KATAOKA, for five terms Speaker of the National House of Representatives and until his death President of the Doshisha Schools. Judge MIYOSHI, Member of the House of Peers and ex-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Judge WATANABE, Senior Judge of the Kanagawa District Court, and President of the Yokohama Y. M. C. A. Hon. T. ANDO (Methodist), ex-ConsulGeneral at Hawaii, Christian temperance leader of Japan. A. MURAMATSU (Congregational), a reformed thief, who has charge of the Kobe Home for Discharged Convicts. Rear-Admiral URIU, graduate of Annapo lis Naval Academy, where he was President of the Y. M. C. A., a prominent member of the Congregational Church. (See article on page 23.) |