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The Lectures
At the invitation of President Schurman, of Cornell University, and under the auspices of the university, presided over by Dean Crane, who represented the president in his absence, Carol Norton, C.S.D., of New York City, representing the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, delivered his lecture, "A Third of a Century of Christian Science," at Barnes Hall, Cornell University, on Tuesday evening, April 2. The Cornell Daily Sun, the regular daily university paper, published and edited by the students, thus refers to the lecture and the introduction of Dean Crane.
Last evening in Barnes Hall, Mr. Carol Norton of New York lectured before a large audience on the subject, "A Third of a Century of Christian Science."
In introducing the speaker Dean Crane said:—
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April 18, 1901 issue
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Some of Washington's Maxims
with contributions from Adolphe Monod
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From Old Mexico
Christian Scientist
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The Divinity of Christian Science
George H. Peeke
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What Constitutes Success?
Walter Vrooman
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Easter Largess
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Unsolved Problems of Science
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from Dean Crane, William I. Lawrance, Richard E. Breed
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Extract from a Letter
Minnie Hanna
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From Psalm Eighteenth
BY MARY B. DODGE.
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Mountain Climbing
BY BURT S. GALE.
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Analysis of the Lessons
BY WILLIAM P. McKENZIE.
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As We Think
BY ANNIE JESSEN.
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Dawn of a New Hope
W. A. Spencer
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One Man's Experience
R. R. Bridgers
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A Wonderful Case of Healing
J. M. A. S. with contributions from S. W. S.
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Astigmatism and Other Troubles Healed
A. L. O. with contributions from Whittier