Items of Interest

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The National Council of Women in the United States is to have an exhibition at the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago next year, 1933.
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There have come to our attention recently the stories of several individuals whose desire for the periodicals enabled them to change "I can't afford them" into "I can't afford to be without them," and ways have opened up for them to subscribe.
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A block of eight four-story apartment houses at the corner of Norway Street and Huntington Avenue, which has occupied the corner adjacent to the Church park, is now being razed.
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Occasionally one who reads an article in an out-of-print issue of the Christian Science periodicals which he would like to preserve for his own personal use, desires to copy it, and he wonders why in some Christian Science Reading Rooms there is a rule that copying will not be permitted.
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Items of Interest

Recently a number of Committees on Publication in the United States and abroad met in Boston for a series of conferences with the Manager of Committees on Publication.
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Occasionally Christmas cards and other remembrances prepared especially by Christian Scientists include their names followed by the initials "C.
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In line with the spirit of Article XVII, Section 3, of the Manual of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, by Mary Baker Eddy, the corner stone of the new Publishing House was set at seven o'clock on Monday morning, October 17, 1932.
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Sounding like a great rushing wind and drowning out the noise of riveting steel going on in the topmost floors of Section "A" of the new Publishing House, a pile-puller is pulling out the last of the interlocking metal "sheeting" inserted last winter to shore up the edges of the excavation.
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A fifteen-minute electrical transcription program consisting of questions and answers on Christian Science was radiocast on Sunday, September 25, from Stations WFBR of Baltimore, Maryland, and WJAY of Cleveland, Ohio.
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Approaching The Mother Church edifice along the Fenway boulevard one notes a change in the skyline.
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The Clerk of The Mother Church is now preparing for action by The Christian Science Board of Directors the applications for membership in The Mother Church which have been sent him for the semiannual admission in November.
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The much-trenched Norway Street is now receiving perhaps its final trenching in connection with the building of the new Publishing House; it is being prepared to receive the new steam line connecting with the Edison Company's main line from their Kneeland Street plant; also the new conduit for electrical current to the substation located in the basement of the new Publishing House, where the hightension voltage of 13,800 will be reduced to usable voltage.