A Neighbor's Comment

In addressing the Brotherhood of St. Andrew recently, Bishop Burgess took occasion to speak disparagingly of women as leaders of thought, and expressed himself in discourteous terms respecting the Founder of Christian Science.

Among other things he said that "all great and noble religions had been founded by men, and that women seemed to lack the faculty of originating, possessing only the faculty of imitating."

In an editorial commenting on his exhibition of bad taste, the Brooklyn Times says:—

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