These three diaries tell how difficult sailing can be between San Francisco and the South Pacific island of Pitcairn. They were written at sea in 1894, 1895, and 1896 by John Graham, captain of a 112-foot, two-masted vessel named after the island With his sextant, the diaries came to Andrews ...
Pitcairn's Log Book, kept by E. H. Gates, who was the first missionary to Pitcairn Island. Book I is the closed book; Book II is open to the entry for December 1891. The inkwell is at the bottom left.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peden with their young girls. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peden and children left for Singapore in August 1970. Mr. Peden, BME '64 and MA '67, will teach in the school for missionaries' children.
He served as a pastor in the Carolina Conference as well as in the Middle East, where he was president of the Middle East Union and secretary of the Middle East Division. He also served on the Loma Linda University faculty of religion
Written on back: "Andrews University Seminary student, Kenneth Harding, baptizes a muslim student, Ahmad Farnoody, in Iran. That convert was graduated from Andrews in June of 1967 and is now a worker in Iran mission; By R. Hammill; Feb 6, 1968."