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Dewey's "Perfect" Fountain Pen
The Dewey's "Perfect" Fountain Pen has recently entered my employ, and after one month's trial I find it well named,—perfect. I had tried various styles of fountain pens, but not until I got "Dewey's Perfect Fountain Pen" did I find one that meets the demand in every respect. To write with this pen is indeed a pleasure, it never fails to make its mark; and the construction is such there is no joint through which the ink can leak and stain the fingers. Manufactured by A. A. Waterman & Co., Boston, Mass.
Mary Baker Eddy.
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February 8, 1900 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Florence E. Jarvis, Isabella M. Stewart
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Dewey's "Perfect" Fountain Pen
Mary Baker Eddy
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From Our Leader
Editor with contributions from M. B. Eddy
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The Press
Editor
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Former Requests Renewed
Editor
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To the Branch Churches
Editor
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"Humility's Seat"
BY P.
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How I was Led into Christian Science
BY HANSON W. WHEELER
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"From One, Learn All"
BY ELLA S. SARGENT
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Reasons Why
BY A. OSWALD
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Obedience to Spirit
BY E. DE W. W.
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Healed of Many Ills
Wesley H. Rowe
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Christina A. MacJuer
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Insanity Healed
A. E. D.