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New York, N. Y. (Report, in part, of new jointly maintained reading room).—After considering a number of locations in the down-town section of the city, the committee found the space at 115 Broadway to be the most satisfactory, owing to its accessibility, abundance of light and air, reasonable rent, et cetera. ... The furniture was made to order at an advantageous price. Although we were informed that at least six weeks would be required to fill the order, the final load was delivered the day before the opening, which was practically only a month from the date on which the order was placed. Divine Love was so reflected in cooperation on the part of expressmen and employees of the building that, late in the evening preceding the day of opening, everything was in readiness for the morrow. In Romans we are told that "all things work together for good to them that love God;" and we are deeply grateful for the loving help that came to us from all sides, and especially from The Christian Science Publishing Society, which filled our order so promptly that two days after it was sent to Boston the books were delivered to the reading room. ...

The new reading room has accommodations for ninety-four readers. Although it has been open since June 5 only, the average daily number of visitors is over three hundred. Your committee believes that those who visit the room and see the beauty and harmony expressed there will realize what a privilege is theirs to help maintain it.—Correspondent.

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