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FRANCIS E. CLARK
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Whatever the future may reveal for the organization, Christian Endeavor must in its impress on the world's religious life stand as the permanent expansion of the life and ideals of one man—Francis Edward Clark. The fruitage of his life one sees in the Society. We seem as we read that record of achievement to lose all sense of individuality in the consideration of a great movement. Yet Francis E. Clark has a striking personality. He has prodigious energy, and a kindly, unselfish, earnest way of seeking the good of others. He has the vision of the prophet, and the organizing ability of the statesman. Added to these he retains the enthusiasm of youth. Such qualities insure success in any great unselfish labor of love.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS

Hastings Dictionary of Religion and Ethics.
Training the Church of the Future. By Francis B. Clark.
World Wide Endeavor. By Francis E. Clark.

PERIODICALS

Christian Endeavor Society in Mission Lands. By Francis E. Clark. Missionary Review 32:840.
How Goes the Battle? Missionary Review 33:832.
Many-sided Missionary. Independent 61:981.
Quarter Century of Christian Endeavor. By Francis E. Clark. Outlook 82:80.
Society of Christian Endeavor. Century 82:852.