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December 25, 1920

Signs of the Times

with contributions from William James, W. F. Adeney, Edward Sapir, Robert H. Howie, Albert D. Belden
[The Protest of William James Against the Proposed Medical License Bill.
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December 25, 1920

Age

KATHERYN STITES BROOKS
At some period in the experience of each one, there comes the suggestion that it is necessary to save for a time when he shall have passed maturity, or the prime of life, and settled into inaction, or limitation, known as old age.
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December 25, 1920

Salesmanship

ARTHUR FREEMAN
It has been said that almost all human activity is a form of salesmanship, in the sense that "to sell" means "to persuade" or "to convince.
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December 25, 1920

Our Daily Encounters

KATE BERKMAN
So often in our experience, particularly in our daily work, we meet those who seem to exert an influence on our lives, testing our dispositions, character, and ability to get along amiably with our fellow men.
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December 25, 1920

Water and Spirit

FRANK H. SPRAGUE
In the remarkable colloquy between Jesus and Nicodemus, detailed in the third chapter of John's gospel, the Master goes to the very heart of the problem of being and draws with unerring accuracy the line of demarcation between the real—the spiritual—creation and the fictitious claim of a universe evolving on an unspiritual basis.
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December 18, 1920

Signs of the Times

with contributions from W. F. Adeney, Albert Parker Fitch, Frederick Maurice, John Merle Coulter, Deets Pickett
["Gratitude"—The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, U.
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December 18, 1920

Knowing Good Only

CLARKE F. HUNN
If, at the approach or manifestation of evil, one knows with the absolute certainty of Science, which renders contradiction unthinkable, that God knows good only, healing is instantaneous.
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December 18, 1920

The Festival of the Morning Star

HARRIET BRADFORD
In "the Revelation of Jesus Christ," John records that the angel "like unto the Son of man" bade him write to the church at Thyatira: "And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations.
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December 18, 1920

Christian Science as an Asset

E. R. BARAGER
That Christian Science is really an asset for the business man can be undeniably established; in fact, the evidence of Truth's demands in business established; in accumulate nearly two thousand years ago, when Jesus, answering the anxious questionings of his earthly parents, Mary and Joseph, replied: "Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?
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December 18, 1920

What Is a Christian?

AGNES MORLEY CLEAVELAND
One of the interesting propositions that is engaging the world's attention at the moment is the possibility of communication with the planet Mars.
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