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In regard to periodical distribution, the Trustees feel that the initiative in this work should be with the churches. The object in view is to secure for the periodicals of The Mother Church a steady and increasing circulation. The Publishing House will cooperate in every way possible to aid the plans worked out by churches and societies to meet local conditions. It will be realized that the wise working out of such plans will have an important influence in quickly restoring to our periodicals the large circulation which they should have.

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The Lectures
February 25, 1922
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