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75581 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 170 paragraph 6

W. C. White: We know you will each wish to frame constitutions which suit the peculiar requirements of your local field. It is also true that you will wish to have these constitutions as uniform as possible without destroying their effectiveness.

75582 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 170

L. H. EVANS, DR. J. C. OTTOSEN, W. C. WHITE, N. P. NELSON, L. R. CONRADI, J. D. GOWELL, C. W. FLAIZ, R. A. UNDERWOOD, P. T. MAGAN, Secretary .”

75583 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 171 paragraph 20

… . C. White: I believe in the ten-cent-a-week plan, and in the second tithe. I can advocate them both, because one will be a stepping-stone to the other. When I first heard …

75584 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 171 paragraph 25

… . C. White: I move that we do now adjourn. If permitted to give my reason, I would say that important committees have been appointed for this hour, and I know there …

75585 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 172 paragraph 10

… James White Memorial Home, and it was thought necessary for an incorporation to take charge of these enterprises. While this work was being incorporated …

75586 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 172 paragraph 12

… James White Memorial Home, and other institutions that are regularly incorporated. So it seems but just that these associations should be represented …

75587 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 174 paragraph 6

… , and White, since last General Conference has made marked advancement in all lines. The surgical ward and free dispensary at 1926 Wabash Avenue has stood …

75588 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 176 paragraph 9

… James White Memorial Home for Aged Persons we refer the delegates and those interested to the April number of the Haskell Home Appeal, which will be distributed …

75589 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 176 paragraph 10

… James White Home for Aged Persons has had:— Applications for admittance, 46. Persons admitted, 22. Deaths, 14. Returned to relatives, 10. In Home, Jan. 1, 1901, 36.

75590 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 10, 1901, page 181 paragraph 4

… James White Memorial Home. That, of course, comes entirely from our own people. The greater portion of the remaining twenty thousand dollars comes from outside …

75591 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4

Early Morning Talk by Mrs. E. G. White, April 9.

75593 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 185 paragraph 9

… . C. White, H. Shultz, L. A. Hoopes, W. A. Spicer, S. F. Svensson, Dr. David Paulson, and the superintendents of the eight General Conference Districts; making a committee …

75594 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 189 paragraph 3

… . C. White: I think we can under stand this by considering that there is no vacancy on a committee to be supplied until the man has resigned his position. When a …

75595 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 190 paragraph 7

… . Mrs. White was to speak, but not being able to appear, it is thought best to devote the hour to some reminiscences of the early days of health reform. There is not …

75596 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 190 paragraph 8

… absolutely white, and his skin was as clear as a babe’s. Scarcely a wrinkle was on his face, and he was strong, hearty, and well. His wife was a patient at the sanitarium …

75597 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 191 paragraph 6

… Sister White and others gave us ideas and principles, and put books in our hands. The “Science of Life,” by Sylvester Graham, was also brought here and sold. Thus …

75598 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 192 paragraph 12

… Sister White came to my home in northern Vermont, and we talked this matter all over among us, and from that time to this my wife and I have not eaten meat. Of course …

75599 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 11, 1901, page 200 paragraph 7

Dear Brethren: I have just received a letter from Sister E. G. White, in which she says, “Keep your work and its needs before the General Conference. Write them freely.” This gives me courage to say a little more on the condition of things here.

75600 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 12, 1901, page 201 paragraph 13

W. C. White: I would say in behalf of the committee that this should be included in the recommendation.