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One thousand men and women, interested in the civic...
San Francisco (Cal.) Examiner
One thousand men and women, interested in the civic and industrial welfare of this city. gathered yesterday at Christian Science Hall, to attend San Francisco's first Industrial Peace Conference. They came to listen and to learn; to discuss and hear discussed the economic conditions that have arrayed capital against labor; to propose plans and measures upon which may be builded a public sentiment that will eventually put an end to industrial strife. The delegates attending the conference were from all walks of life. The captain of industry sat by the captain of labor. The civic reformer, the economist, the philanthropist, and the thinking woman of the home—all were there to hear and judge and advise of a method to establish and cement a universal harmony between the wage-earner and his employer.
In the opening of the convention, from the beginning of the address of welcome, delivered by Mayor E. R. Taylor, until the last speaker closed, there were enunciated principles broad and encompassing, principles that could leave no question of the purposes and hopes and aims of the conference. For the most part the questions at issue were dealt with in the abstract, but at times there were suggestions that came straight from the shoulder, suggestions which involved the very conditions that are at the bottom and are the cause of industrial dissension.
[The communication from our Leader which was read at the opening of this conference appeared in the Sentinel of July 27.—Editor.]
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September 28, 1907 issue
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PERSECUTION OVERCOME
PROF. JOEL RUFUS MOSLEY.
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CONSECRATION
WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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THE SON, NOT THE SWINEHERD
REUBEN POGSON.
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In an issue of late date you reported a discussion of...
Alfred Farlow
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Our reverend critic says that good thoughts are beneficial...
Willard S. Mattox
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In Christian Science the divine Mind alone is acknowledged...
Albert Cope Stone
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SHOW ME THY FACE
AMY RUTH WENZEL.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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"POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS."
Archibald McLellan
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THE TRUE RICHES
John B. Willis
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"MORE FRUIT."
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from W. D. McCrackan, Hermann S. Hering, Bertha Salchow, Mary C. Metcalf, Albert Metcalf, Emily D. Wilfong, Rose Giddings, Sarah A. French Battey, Mary Ann Dear, Celestia F. Mead, B. Frank Puffer, Mary E. Taylor, Rose L. Chase
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from Georgia A. Beckley
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I have more reasons than most people to be grateful...
Flora A. Brewster
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I have received so much help from our periodicals that...
Harvey Hazlett
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Two weeks ago a little girl was born to us
Ruth Story
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Christian Science has done so much for me that I...
Stella L. Atwood with contributions from Minna M. Rehder
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Words fail me when I try to express the gratitude I feel...
Bothilda Terrill
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Three years ago I came to know what Christian Science...
Hattie A. Kellough
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Nine years ago proof of God's ever-present help in time...
Wanda H. Mansbach
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Two years ago my ten-year-old son suffered a very...
Lucy A. Davis
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I was afflicted with severe bowel trouble for about one...
C. M. W. Smith
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I have felt for a long time that I should give my experience...
Lillie M. Graeff
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My heart is full of the deepest gratitude to God, and...
Isabella Richardson with contributions from Ruth May Jennings
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For many years I was a sufferer, supposedly from organic...
Frances B. Cutter
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Although I had seen several friends healed from seemingly...
R. Clinton Loveland
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
Frank N. Riale