Publication date
1951
Yearbook
1951 Yearbook of Jehovah's witnesses
Publication page
54
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54 
Yearbook 
Wentzel. 
Petrus 
Johannes 
West. 
Albert 
James 
Wetzler. 
Harold 
David 
(Jr.) 
Wheeler~Wllllam 
Hollister 
(Jr.) 
WheelocK. 
Richard 
Carl 
White. 
Victor 
Wiberg. 
Carl 
EmIl 
Wicke. 
Alfred 
EmIl 
Wldawskl. 
Martin 
Wledenmann. 
David 
Wieland. 
Edward 
Walter 
Wiens. 
Benjamin 
John 
Wiesner. 
Ernst 
Wiesner, 
Rudolf 
Wlger, 
Samuel 
Wlhlborg, 
Ingvar 
Wllda, 
Charles 
de 
Wlldman, 
Lewis 
Allen 
Wllk. 
Bronislaw 
Williams. 
Arnold 
Hubert 
Williams. 
Clive 
Henry 
Williams. 
George 
Alvin 
Wilson. 
Ennis 
Robert 
Wilson. 
Frederick 
John 
Wllson. 
Herbert 
Francis 
Winberg. 
Arne 
Winkler. 
Robert 
Arthur 
Wlsegarver. 
Vernon 
Cornellus 
Wisniewski. 
Edwin 
Witt. 
Harry 
Wojciechowski. 
Stanley 
Wolf. 
Hans 
Woodard. 
Hermon 
Alexander 
Woodburn. 
James 
Hardy 
Woodburn 
Sydney 
Woodworth, 
Clayton 
James 
Woodworth. 
Harold 
P. 
Woodworth. 
W. 
Eldon 
Worsley. 
Arthur 
Albert 
Wosu. 
Amos 
Anucha 
Wozniak!... 
Andre 
Wrobel, 
l'aul 
Wulle, 
Otto 
Wynes. 
Emlyn 
Wynn, 
John 
Alfred 
Yacos, 
Wllllam 
Yeatts. 
Andrew 
Warren 
Yeatts, 
Hugh 
Macmlllan 
Yeatts, 
Thomas 
Russell 
Young, 
Charles 
W. 
O. 
Young, 
William 
Loyd 
Yount, 
Warren 
Yuchnlewlcz, 
Stanley 
Zaharladls. 
John 
Zaklan, 
Arthur 
S. 
Zakrzowskl 
Teodor 
Zamora.!,. 
Beitsarlo 
Zatko, 
undrej 
Zavltz. 
Gerald 
Zbinden, 
Kornellus 
Zbylut, 
Michel 
Zedi. 
Ernst 
Z1lke. 
Otto 
Zook, 
Aquilla 
B. 
Zuck. 
Claude 
H. 
Zuercher, 
Franz 
Zysset, 
Edouard 
WATCHTOWER 
BIBLE 
SCHOOL 
OF 
GILEAD 
There 
is 
constantly 
growing 
demand 
for 
mission­ 
aries 
in 
most 
fields 
throughout 
the 
world. 
The 
Society 
is 
trying 
to 
keep 
abreast 
of 
these 
demands 
by 
training 
ordained 
ministers 
for 
this 
special 
missionary 
work. 
Jehovah 
God 
in 
his 
patience 
did 
not 
destroy 
this 
old 
world 
when 
he 
placed 
his 
King 
upon 
the 
throne 
in 
1914, 
and 
thereby 
he 
allowed 
his 
witnesses 
time 
to 
preach 
the 
Word 
in 
many 
parts 
of 
the 
earth 
whieh 
heretofore 
had 
been 
untouched. 
Perceiving 
that 
there 
was 
still 
much 
work 
to 
be 
done 
in 
proclaiming 
this 
message 
in 
all 
the 
world 
for 
witness, 
and 
being 
keenly 
interested 
in 
Theocracy's 
increase, 
the 
Society 
for 
the 
past 
seven 
years 
has 
put 
forth 
special 
effort 
to 
get 
missionaries 
into 
countries 
where 
the 
Kingdom 
mes­ 
sage 
had 
not 
been 
proclaimed; 
and 
the 
Society 
has 
added 
to 
the 
missionary 
forces 
in 
countries 
where 
the 
work 
already 
had 
start. 
54 Yearbook Wentzel, Petrus Johannes Woodburn, James Hardy West, ert James Woodburn, Sydney Wetzler, Harold David (ir) Woodworth, jayton James Wheeler, William Hollister (Jr.) Woodworth, Harold P. Wheelock, ard Carl Woodworth, W. Eldon White, Victor Worsley, Arthur Albert Wiberg, Carl Emil Wosu, Amos Anucha Wicke, Alfred Emil Wozniak, Andre Widawski, Martin Wrobel, Paul Wiedenmann, Davi Wulle, Otto Wieland, Edward Walter Wynes, Emlyn Wiens, Benjamin John Wynn, John Alfred Wiesner, Ernst Yacos, Wiesner, Rudolf eatts, Andrew Warren Wiger, Samuel Yeatts, Hugh Macmillan Wihlborg, Ingvar Yeatts, Thomas Russell Wilda, Charles de Young, Charles W. O. Wildman, Lewis Allen Young, William Loyd Wilk, Bronisiaw Yount, Warren Williams, Arnold Hubert Yuchniewicz, Stanley Williams, Clive Henry Zahariadis, John Williams, George Alvin Zakian, Arthur S. Wilson, Ennis Robert Zakrzowski, Teodor Wilson, Frederick John Zamora, Belisario Wilson, Herbert Francis Zatko, Ondrej Winbere, Arne Zavitz, Gerald Winkler, Robert Arthur Zbinden, Kornelius Wisegarver, Vernon Cornelius Zbylut, Michel Wisniewski, Edwin Zedi, Ernst Witt, Harry Zilke, Otto ? Zook, Aquilla B. Wojciechowski, Stanley Zuck’ Claude H. Wolf, Hans Zuercher, Franz Woodard, Hermon Alexander Zysset, Edouard WATCHTOWER BIBLE SCHOOL OF GILEAD There is a constantly growing demand for missionaries in most fields throughout the world. The Society is trying to keep abreast of these demands by training ordained ministers for this special missionary work. Jehovah God in his patience did not destroy this old world when he placed his King upon the throne in 1914, and thereby he allowed his witnesses time to preach the Word in many parts of the earth which heretofore had been untouched. Perceiving that there was still much work to be done in proclaiming this message in all the world for a witness, and being keenly interested in Theocracy’s increase, the Society for the past seven years has put forth special effort to get missionaries into countries where the Kingdom message had not been proclaimed; and the Society has added to the missionary forces in countries where the work already had a start.

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