The President, in his annual message, said to be the longest ever given to Congress, recommended: Governmental supervision and limited regulation of the railroads; making Washington a model city; Government investigation of labor conditions; Government supervision of insurance; flexibility in tariff rates; election reform; international peace founded on international righteousness; extension of the Monroe Doctrine; maintenance of the efficiency, but not increase in size, of the navy; improvement of naturalization laws; revision of the United States criminal law; regulation of immigration; complete revision of copyright laws; prohibition of inter-State commerce in adulterated foods; preservation and improvement of National parks, including Niagara; better schools for the Indians and their protection from the liquor traffic; reduction of tariff on Philippine products; special appropriation, but no special legislation, for Hawaii; admission of Porto Ricans to American citizenship, but no material change in present form of government; increased franchise privileges in our insular possessions; admission to Congress of a delegate from Alaska; the Joint Statehood Bill; emergency appropriation for present needs to Panama Commission; improvement of the consular service.
THERE
appeared in a Christian Science Sentinel of recent date, an invitation from the First Congregational Church of Concord, N.
To
"the natural man" referred to in Scripture good seems to be intangible, unnatural, and unreal, while evil seems tangible, natural, and real.
ONE
of the principal points of interest to tourists traveling up and down the German Rhine, is the great "Denkmal" monument on the heights above Rudesheim.
THE
declaration, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God," expressed what was at that moment present in the consciousness of Peter.
SOME
one has said, "The world needs not so much to be taught as to be reminded.