"Cheerfully met"

Out of a multitude of letters which bear eloquent witness that the increase in prices of the periodicals is being "cheerfully met," we take the following brief extracts:—

"The increased price with the accompanying declaration that the present standard of excellence is to be maintained, should result in an increased circulation of the papers already subscribed for and an increased subscription as well. It will undoubtedly cause the subscribers to have an increased appreciation of the paper's worth to them and the world at large and should double the number of the readers of the paper."

"I am writing this as an expression of my unreserved approval of your action in advancing the price of the Christian Science periodicals. Referring to present prevailing conditions along this line of commercial activity, I do not hesitate to express my conviction that it would have been manifest injustice to our high class publications to have done otherwise. Surely you have no excuses to make, no apologies to offer for this action on your part. It will be heartily endorsed by all true Christian Scientists throughout the field."

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Among the Churches
June 30, 1917
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