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Louis T. Talbot, D.D.

Betty Bruechert Managing Editor

William W. Orr, D.D.

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Associate Editor

Copyright, 1951, The King’s Business No part of this magazine may be reproduced without permission. All Rights Reserved. Vol. 42 May, 195T No. 5 Reader Reaction ..................................................................................... 3 Editorially Speaking ............................................................................. 4 Dr. Talbot’s Question B o x ..................................................................... 6 Adventuring for Christ in the Andes, Travel D ia ry .......................... 7 Men of Adullam, Edgar Reibetanz ....................................................... 10 Where Did the Ancients Secure Their Scientific Knowledge? Harry Rimmer ............................................................. 11 Biola Family C ir cle .......... ............... 13 Junior King’s Business: The Little Black Horse, Doris Coffin A ld rich ......................................................................... 14 Poem, A Solitary W a y ........................................................................... 15 The Bible in the News, William W. O r r .............................................. 16 Book Reviews, Donald G. D a v is ........................................................... 17 Miscellanea .......................................................................................... 18 The Press and the Christian W o rld ..................................................... 19 Evangelizing the Jews........................................................................... 22 Young People’s Topics, Walter L. Wilson ............................................ 24 Sunday School Lessons, Homer A. Kent, Allison Arrowood .............. 27 Object Lessons, Elmer L. W ild er ....................................... 33 Picture Credits : Cover, Ewing Galloway —launderette, South American way. P. 8— Pan American Airways System; p. 9— J. Russell Davis, Los Angeles, Calif. ; p. 10— Kenneth Esselstrum, La Crescenta, Calif. ; p. 14— Adeline Gordon, Los Angeles, Calif. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION— “The King’s Business” is published monthly; $2.00, one year; $1.00, six months; 20 cents, single copy. Clubs, of three or more at special rates. Write for details. Canadian and foreign subscriptions 25 cents extra. It requires one month for a change of address to become effective. Please send both old and new addresses. REMITTANCES—-Payable in advance, should be made by bank draft, express, or poet office money order payable to “The King’s Business.” Date of expiration will show plainly on outside wrapper or cover of magazine. ADVERTISING— For information, address the Advertising Manager, 558 South Hope Street, Los Angeles 17, California. MANUSCRIPTS— “The King’s Business” cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to manuscripts mailed to us for consideration. Entered as second-class matter November 7, 1988, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Cali­ fornia, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in the Act of February 28, 1925, embodied in paragraph 4, section 538. P. L. and R., authorized October 1, 1918, and November 18, 1938. ADDRESS: The King’s Business, 558 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, California. Page Three

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