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Letter from Germany
Karlsruhe, Baden, October 21, 1900.
Dear Mrs. W.:—I received the papers and the Christian Science Quarterly, and I thank you heartily for them. I study Christian Science every day; I read it early in the morning, in the evening, and during the day. I try to live in accordance with all those dear words of Light, Love, and Life. From day to day it becomes dearer to me, and I really think I never felt happier and stronger in all my life.
I have to work all day long—ten to twelve hours—at Greek and Latin. Formerly it happened very often that I was so tired after a short time that learning became an impossibility to me. I always suffered from headache, but since I began reading Science and Health I feel a new strength, and the courage to undergo all difficulties.
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July 11, 1901 issue
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Polar Explorations
Channing A. Bartow
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Concord's Hospitality
Helen A. Nixon
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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An Interesting Interview
with contributions from Lord Dunmore
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Among the Churches
with contributions from W. L. Sperring, Ida A. Buck, John Mason
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An Object Lesson
BY MINNIE E. ERWIN.
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Prison Work at Joliet, Ill.
BY W. F. AUSTIN.
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Demonstration
BY HERBERT W. BECK.
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Letter from Germany
Carola Barth
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Results of Accident Entirely Overcome
Mary L. Frye
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Help Received from the Quarterly
M. Z. F. with contributions from C. U. Bennett, Katie Thompson