Reports of Lectures

It is our purpose and desire to publish brief accounts of all the lectures delivered throughout the Field. If any are omitted it is because we have not received reports of them. It is likely that all the newspapers do not reach us. If those sending us newspaper accounts would cut out the part relating to the lecture and enclose it in a sealed envelope, we should be more likely to receive it. We think it would be well if the clerk of the branch churches would thus mail the best report of the lecture given.

It is also advised that the Sentinels which are given out after the lactures be neatly folded before they are handed to the people leaving the auditoriums and theatres. It produces less confusion if the distribution of literature is left until the close of the lecture.

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The Washington News Letter
April 20, 1899
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