Letters from the Field

"It was a great privilege to have been allowed to spend a short ten days amid so much peace, quiet joy, and loving care as are to be found at the Christian Science sanatorium, near Boston; for all of which I am very deeply grateful. Wherever one went, orderliness, efficiency, and cooperation were evident.

"Although I had not gone there for any illness, yet I have to express further gratitude for the fact that during my stay, without any specific treatment, I was able to leave off using eyeglasses, which I had begun to adopt some time previously. I can now read the smallest print without them. I attribute this result to the uplifting thought that met one on all sides in this beautiful organization.

"I should like to stress my appreciation for the loving, unselfed care of all the associates, who did each task, large or small, with cheerfulness, a happy smile, and a high sense of true service.

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