The PS-171 The Sovereignty of Service REV. FAYETTE L. THOMPSON, D.D. Physical Exercise in Its Relation to Health DR. A. E. BAKER The Advisory Board PROF. SHAILER MATHEWS The New Secretarial Department Official Organ of the Young Women's Christian Associations of the United States of America Lexington Avenue and Forty-ninth Street Vol II, No. 1 New York City February, 1908 MISS GRACE H. DODGE, President MRS. R.C.JENKINSON, Second Vice-Pres't MISS GRACE H. DODGE, Chairman Home Department MRS. R. A. DORMAN, Chairman City Committee MRS. ROBERT E. SPEER, Chairman Student Committee Miss Agnes G. Hill, National Secretary for India, Burmah and Ceylon, Y. W. C. A., Fort Bombay. (Sailed, 1894.) Represents the Ohio and West Virginia Associations. Miss Mary B. Hill, General Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Poonamallee Road, Madras, N.C. (Sailed, 1896.) Represents the Associations of New York and New Jersey. Miss Laura Radford, General Secretary, 16 Sudder Street, Calcutta. (Sailed, 1899.) Represents the Associations of Kansas, Indiana and Colorado. Miss Lela Guitner, United States on furlough. (Sailed, 1902.) Represents the Associations of the South: the Virginias, the Carolinas, the Gulf States, also the Association of Jamestown, N. Y. Miss Alice Newell, Student Secretary, 31 Free School Street, Calcutta. (Sailed, 1903.) Represents the New England Associations, and Associations of Kentucky and Tennessee. Miss M. Frances Cross, Y. W. C. A., Colombo, Ceylon. (Sailed, 1905.) Represents Miss Helen M. Gould. Miss Mary Rutherford, India. Y. W. C. A., Bombay. (Sailed, Nov., 1906.) Represents the Harlem (New York City), Association. CHINA Miss A. Estelle Paddock, National Secretary, Shanghai. (Sailed, 1905.) Represents the Associations of Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas and Wisconsin. Miss Grace L. Coppock, City Secretary, Shanghai. (Sailed, 1906.) Represents Miss Helen M. Gould. JAPAN Miss Stella C. Fisher, Assistant National Secretary, 15 Dote Sanbancho, Kojimachi, Tokio. Represents Associations of Pacific Coast. SOUTH AMERICA Miss Emma Jean Batty, General Secretary, Calle Moreno, 452, Buenos Ayres, Argentine. (Sailed, 1906.) Represents the Associations of Pennsylvania and Minnesota. Special Club Rates. Foreign Postage, Twenty-five Cents additional. All communications should be addressed to Room 804. The Montclair, Lexington Avenue and Forty-ninth Street, New York City. ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER FEBRUARY 4th, 1907, AT THe post office at new YORK, N. Y., |