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]
↑Stowell, Jay S. (June 26, 1922). "J. W. thinks black". The Methodist Book Concern – via Hathi Trust.
↑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.
↑Stowell, Jay Samuel (June 26, 1924). "Methodism's New Frontier". Methodist Book Concern – via Google Books.
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