Jay Samuel Stowell

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Born1883
Died1966
St. Petersburg, Florida
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
OccupationAuthor

Jay Samuel Stowell (1883 - 1966) was an author associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church.[1] He died in St. Petersburg, Florida.[2] In 1928 he wrote on the "Dangers of Unrestricted Mexican Immigration".[3]

Bibliography

  • The Sunday-school Teacher and the Program of Jesus by George Harvey Trull and Jay Samuel Stowell (1915)
  • Making Missions Real; Demonstrations and Map Talks for Teen Age Groups (1919)[4]
  • Home Mission Trails[5] (1920) Abingdon Press
  • A study of Mexicans and Spanish Americans in the United States (1920)[6]
  • Story-worship Programs for the Church School Year (1920)[7]
  • The Near Side of the Mexican Question (1921)[8]
  • Methodist Adventures in Negro Education (1922)[9]
  • J. W. Thinks Black[10] (1922)
  • The Child and America's Future (1923)[11]
  • Methodisms New Frontier (1924)[12]
  • Makers of a New World (1926)[13]
  • Bwtween the Americas (1930)[14]

References

  1. "Jay S. Stowell (Jay Samuel), 1883-1966". docsouth.unc.edu.
  2. "Jay Samuel Stowell, 83, Dies; Retired Church Aide and Author (Published 1966)". October 7, 1966 – via NYTimes.com.
  3. "In the Magazines". Pacific Affairs. 1 (6): 41–44. 1928 – via JSTOR.
  4. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1919). "Making Missions Real: Demonstrations and Map Talks for Teenage Groups". Abingdon Press – via Google Books.
  5. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1920). "Home Mission Trails". Abingdon Press – via Google Books.
  6. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1920). "A study of Mexicans and Spanish Americans in the United States". Home Missions Council – via Google Books.
  7. Story-worship Programs for the Church School Year books.google.com › books
  8. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1921). "The Near Side of the Mexican Question". George H. Doran – via Google Books.
  9. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1922). "Methodist Adventures in Negro Education, by Jay S. Stowell" – via Google Books.
  10. Stowell, Jay S. (June 26, 1922). "J. W. thinks black". The Methodist Book Concern – via Hathi Trust.
  11. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1923). "The Child and America's Future". Published jointly by Council of Women for Home Missions and Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada – via Google Books.
  12. Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1924). "Methodism's New Frontier". Methodist Book Concern – via Google Books.
  13. "Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series: 1927". Copyright Office, Library of Congress. June 26, 1928 – via Google Books.
  14. Between the Americas books.google.com › books

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