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WHAT IS SAID OF THE WEEKLY
1. From St. Joseph, Mo.
It is just what we need, and with myself fills a long-felt want. Since coming into Science I have read the newspapers very little, and my old friends tell me I am becoming very rusty as regards current news; so now I can keep posted, and read only what I should care to know in our little paper, having no thought that I shall have to shut my eyes to some very disagreeable, unpleasant thoughts.
2. From Syracuse, N. Y.
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October 6, 1898 issue
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WHAT IS SAID OF THE WEEKLY
Editor
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BLINDNESS PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, CURED
Fanny C. Brady
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A VICTORY OVER THE LAST ENEMY
BY CLARA B. MACMILLAN
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"WONDERFUL WORDS."
BY M. W. MACY
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HE RECEIVED HIS ANSWER
BY D. D. S
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"AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM."
Ellen L. Ash
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CUT IT SHORT
L. A. W
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Dear Weekly:—I am a little girl, twelve years old
Amy Langworthy
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Dear Weekly:—We feel that we must acknowledge the...
Emma G. White
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