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| EDITORIAL. | |
| Salutation, 1882 | 1 |
| Paragraphs—A Good Way to Do It | 2 |
| John Brown Memorial Steamer (with cut) | 3 |
| Benefactions | 4 |
| Items from the Field | 5 |
| Indian Girls at Hampton (with cuts) | 6 |
| General Notes —Indians, Africa, Chinese | 7 |
| Training Girls for Home Life: By Miss M. L. Sawyer | 10 |
| Relation of the Family to the Nation’s Welfare: by Miss E. B. Emery | 12 |
| FREEDMEN. | |
| Tennessee— Interesting Exercises in Fisk University, Nashville | 14 |
| Georgia— Storrs School, Atlanta | 15 |
| Mississippi— Dedication of Strieby Hall, Tougaloo | 15 |
| Work in the South | 16 |
| AFRICA. | |
| Extracts from Journal of Rev. H. M. Ladd | 18 |
| Cut of Cairo | 19 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| California and China: By Rev. W. C. Pond | 21 |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
| How a Strain of Music Called a Wanderer Home | 23 |
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