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The Christian Science Monitor Committee
A Committee of Seven appointed by The Christian Science Board of Directors to forward the interests of The Christian Science Monitor in the local district of The Mother Church, with headquarters at 236 Huntington Avenue, held a meeting Monday evening, October 30, which filled to its capacity the main floor of the original edifice of The Mother Church. Officers of The Mother Church, members of subcommittees, department heads of the Publishing Society, and those directly interested in the production and distribution of the Monitor took part in the meeting, which was opened by singing one of our Leader's hymns and reading from the Bible and writings of Mrs. Eddy.
The secretary of the Central Committee explained that Subcommittee B, composed of seventy local members of The Mother Church, is divided into seven groups, a member of the main committee directing the work of each group. Separate meetings are planned for each group, and all are to work first among Christian Scientists. They will also obtain names of other persons who may be interested in receiving sample copies of the Monitor and become subscribers. It is expected that the activity of the Committee of Seventy working with the Committee of Seven will bring splendid results.
The opportunity for Christian Science business men to forward the interests of the Monitor was presented, and the proposed activities of Subcommittee D, composed of twentyfive men, Christian Scientists, who have officers in the business district of Boston, were explained. Pertinent points were stated with regard to the value of the Monitor and as to the responsibility and opportunity of Christian Scientists to give their support to it; and the main points of the Monitor' value to those who are not Christian Scientists were then presented. Some of these were as follows:—
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November 1, 1922 issue
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Enlisted
GEORGE H. READ
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Be Not Troubled
WILLIAM W. PORTER
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"Our sufficient guide"
JEAN S. FREEDLANDER
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Keep Not Silent
FRANCES ROGERS
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Peace and Uplift
FREDERICK P. BAILEY
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Purging the Temple
EILA FOSTER
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A Song of Thanks
MINNY M. H. AYERS
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The report of the Episcopal convention at Portland, Oregon...
Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication for The Mother Church,
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Christian Scientists, as do many other Christians, accept...
Richard E. Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
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Christian Science does not express a mere current belief....
Katherine English, Committee on Publication for British Columbia, Canada,
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One of your contributors seems to take special exception...
Eugene J. Harris, Committee on Publication for the State of Alabama,
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If mental suggestion is the groundwork of all religion,...
John W. Harwood, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
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Permit me to state to your readers, in response to a statement...
T. W. Whiffen, Committee on Publication for the State of Tennessee,
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Harvest
Albert F. Gilmore
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The Kinship of Spirit
Ella W. Hoag
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Grace
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from George B. Ewing, Earl McCloud, Cyril R. Hewson
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Recently I had such a marvelous demonstration of the...
Ruth M. Fouts with contributions from Luella Burson Fouts, Dorothy Maude
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Since coming into Christian Science, some ten years ago,...
Sarah V. Small
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Christian Science was presented to me six years ago by...
Mary J. Porter
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It is with great joy that I wish to express my gratitude...
Ruth N. Kennedy
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Richard King, S. M. Barry