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Notices
Obstetric Notice
Any one having a degree of C.S.B. or C.S.D., may become an applicant for the obstetric class, which convenes October 21, 1901. This includes the 1901, June class. Applications must be made to Alfred E. Baker, 25 North State St., Concord, N. H. BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Christian Science Lecture.
A LECTURE on Christian Science will be given under the auspices of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, by Hon. William G. Ewing of Chicago, in Symphony Hall, corner Massachusetts and Huntington Avenues, Tuesday evening, October 8, at eight o'clock.
Notices.
Our Leader's Message.
The annual message of the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy to the Mother Church on Communion Sunday, June, 1901, is now ready for distribution. Deckled edges; 50 pages. Price, 50 cents; per dozen, $4.50, prepaid. Address all orders to
Joseph Armstrong, 95 Falmouth Street, Boston, Mass.
The Revelation of Christianus
And twenty other Poems, by the EARL OF DUNMORE. Dedicated by special permission to the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy.
Sixty-two pages. Bound in white ribbed cloth, gilt top, lettered in gold on back and sides. Pages red ruled and red initials.
One copy prepaid . . . . . . $1.25
Six copies to one address . . . 6.50
Twelve copies to one address . . 12.00
Send all orders to The Christian Science Publishing Society, 95 Falmouth Street.
Annual Meeting.
The regular meeting of the Mother Church is postponed until June, 1902. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, Clerk.
Applications for Membership.
Applications for membership with the Mother Church, to be acted upon at the meeting held in November for the admission of members, must be in the hands of the Clerk by the 15th of October. It is desired that applicants will use the blank forms of application that are issued on and from September 20, 1901.
Inviters of applicants will greatly assist the Clerk if they will send the applications as early as possible.
Remittances.
Remittances should be made by post-office money order, express money order, or exchange on Boston or New York. Do not send exchange on Chicago or other western cities. We shall esteem it a great favor if our co-workers throughout the Field will comply with this request.
We ask that no money remittances whatever be made to the Editor or Editorial Department.
Clerk of the Mother Church.
Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B. Johnson, C.S.B., Clerk, 30 Norway Street, Boston, Mass.
Church Treasurer.
Per capita taxes and contributions to the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., should be sent to Stephen A. Chase, Treasurer, Box 56, Fall River, Mass.
October 3, 1901 issue
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A Demand for Fair Play
CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK
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Denial
A. J. M.
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Benefits Received from the Study of Science and Health
Etta M. Wisher
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Found Life and Health in Good
Edna Gray
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A Speedy Recovery
Frank L. Davis
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Effects of Accident quickly Overcome
Geo. Tolmie
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Fear of Death Overcome
Grace Black
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God Ever-present and Omnipotent
Frances Ferris with contributions from Charles A. Epley
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Notices
with contributions from BOARD OF EDUCATION
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Mrs. Eddy Explains
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Granite Monthly
Editor
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Be not Deceived
Editor
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Czolgosz' Trial
Editor
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The Metropolitan
Editor
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Memorial Services in the Branch Churches
with contributions from JOHN H, ISABELLA M. STEWART, JOHN O'CONNER
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Gradatim
JOHN GILBERT HOLLAND
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Religious Items
with contributions from CHARLES G. AMES, W. C. GANNETT