HISTORY OF MISSOURI BAPTISTS 1934 Missionaries to Burma Pages 349-350 E. H. EAST, M.D., was born in Sweden in 1866. Came to America and was converted and joined the Swedish Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri; has been a sailor and blacksmith; studied in Morgan Park Academy, Moody Bible Institute, Swedish Baptist Theological Seminary. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; graduated in medicine from Kentucky University, 1901, sailed December 11, 1901, under appointment Missionary Union, designated to Haka, Chin Hills, Burma. His work has been greatly blessed of God. GEO. T. LEEDS was born in Hannibal, Missouri, October 3, 1869; appointed by Missionary Union to Hsipaw, Burma, as medical missionary, 1897. He has accomplished a noble work. W. R. MANLEY was born in Butler County, Pennsylvania, March 1852; graduated from William Jewell College in 1879; sailed same year for Rangoon, Burma, under appointment of Missionary Union; afterwards transferred to Ongole, India, in 1880, where he still labors faithfully for the Master. Miss KATHERINE F. EVANS was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1842; later moved to Missouri, and was appointed to Burma by Missionary Union, October 31, 1871, where she still labors. JOHN D. PACKER was born in England, September 28, 1836; came to Missouri and afterwards went to Rangoon, Burma, March 5, 1872, under appointment of Missionary Union. J. N. SMITH was educated at Ottawa University, Kansas, and Rochester Theological Seminary. Went from Drexel, Missouri, to Rangoon, Burma, under appointment of the Missionary Union in 1899. He is now a professor in Rangoon Baptist College. Norma