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Story February 3, 1912

The Daily Telegram

Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia

What is this article about?

Report on preparations for a Southern missionary convention in Chattanooga, highlighting Dr. Clark's speaking role and expected attendance of 2,000 by Tuesday noon for a three-day event.

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between the boards of deacons and the missionary committees. It is anticipated that Dr. Clark will be found one of the most forcible speakers on the convention program.
Delegations will now be preparing for their departure to Chattanooga. Such localities as have not selected delegates will doubtless act the coming Sunday. Monday there will be a general movement all over the South toward Chattanooga. By Tuesday noon it is anticipated that no less than 2,000 enthusiastic missionary people will be here for a stay of three days.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Providence Divine

What keywords are associated?

Missionary Convention Chattanooga Dr. Clark Delegations Southern Movement

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Clark

Where did it happen?

Chattanooga

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. Clark

Location

Chattanooga

Event Date

Coming Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Noon

Story Details

Anticipation of conflict resolution between deacons and missionary committees; Dr. Clark expected as a forcible speaker; delegations preparing to depart for Chattanooga convention; general movement from the South on Monday; 2,000 missionary people anticipated by Tuesday noon for three-day stay.

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