LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1908.
Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Brookline, Mass.

Dear Mrs. Eddy:—I feel that I must write you what I know you long ago foresaw. There was been no tide to turn in the affairs of the Monitor, for since starting on its great mission it has gone steadily onward in the estimation of its readers, and words of commendation are received on every hand.

That this building should have been completed, presses installed, and a business and editorial force gathered in these few months—that a newspaper comprising four editions each day should gain world-wide recognition from the public press in less than three weeks from the date of its first issue, gives us joy; but greater still is our happiness at being identified with some active proposition in Christian Science. And the Monitor is, for almost every day word is received of some one becoming interested in this great movement for the betterment of mankind through something read in its columns.

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