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The Lectures
About every seat in the parquet and dress circle at the New Grand Opera House was filled last night (Tuesday, May 28) by the people of our city to listen to Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago, lecture on Christian Science.
The Judge arrived on the five o'clock evening train and was met by Mayor Corman and the editor of the Palladium, and driven to the home of Mr. Swallow, where he remained until nearly eight o'clock, when he was accompanied to the Opera House by Mayor Corman and the Hon. J. W. Kitchell.
A few minutes after eight o'clock the Judge and Mr. Kitchell appeared on the stage when Mr. Kitchell introduced the distinguished judge.
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June 20, 1901 issue
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America's Valhalla
Roger P. Barnum
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I need not leave the jostling world,...
Harriet McEwen Kimball
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The Lectures
with contributions from J. W. Kitchell, A. S. Zook
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Inspiration
Editor
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The Trend of Thought
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from L. S. T., H. Carr
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Christian Science and Faith Cure
W. D. McCrackan with contributions from James Martineau
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Smile and Sing
BY ANNIE MARIE BLISS
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Love
BY JENNIE BAIRD SCHOOLEY.
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Thoughts
BY GEORGE L. BRETT.
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What do we Mean by "Church"?
BY MAE P. BENEDICT.
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Error the Separator
BY EMMA I. SCHAPER.
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An Illustration
BY J. E. FELLERS.
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Saved after Operations had Failed
Tiene Housinger
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Christian Science a most Effectual Remedy
Jessie E. Slowen
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How the Light Dispels the Darkness
Joanna Fuqua
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Florence Coutts Fowlie
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Lifted from Helpless Invalidism
A. A. Sandven
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Glasses Needed no Longer
Emily Mast
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A Proof of God's Power
S. V. Burks