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[Editorial in The Washington (D. C.) Herald]

It is a natural and human wish to share all good things with our fellows. The right sort of boy gives his comrade a bite of his apple. The unselfish motorist gives a lift to his less fortunate neighbor. The reader of a good book passes along the information that it is a good book, et cetera and et cetera.

The Herald is simply passing along a good thing when it tells of the excellence of The Christian Science Monitor as a daily newspaper. Its sane editorials, its selection of news, and the typographically clear and uniform presentation of news, features, and advertisements are such as to commend it to observing and critical readers.

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