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An Interesting Event
Detroit, Mich., January 2, 1901.
Dear Brother:—Thinking that the enclosed clippings may contain some thought of interest to the Field at large, I venture to send them, with a copy of the Mayor's letter to myself. It was he who introduced me at my lecture in November, and at its close expressed a great deal of interest in the subject. At his request, I prepared the article referred to, and it was laid away with the others to be opened a century hence, no one but the writers being aware of the contents at present time, so far as I know.
Yours in Truth,
Annie M. Knott.
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January 17, 1901 issue
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Map of the Skies
with contributions from Brick Pomeroy
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Reply to an Editorial
Edward H. Keach
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In Reply to Professor Sheldon's Lecture
James A. Logwood
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. A. Buskirk, Robert L. Ziller
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Limitations
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. L. W., M. Fannie Whitney
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An Interesting Event
with contributions from Annie M. Knott, William C. Maybury
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Doing the Disagreeable
with contributions from James Freeman Clark
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The Gardener
BY MARION P. HATCH.
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Emancipation
BY GRACE E. COLLINS.
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Faith in God
BY LADY VICTORIA MURRAY.
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A Timely Suggestion
BY ALBERT METCALF.
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A Business Man's Testimony
W. A. Carroll
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Love's Protecting Power
M. Florence Eustis
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An Illusion Dispelled
Edward H. Tobey
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Saved from Injury
Mary I. DeGroff
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Many Reasons for Gratitude
Adaline M. Apger