Signs of the Times

[From the Queen, London, England]

If one were set to compile a list of the six greatest women of the past hundred years, such names as Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, Catherine Booth, and Mrs. Pankhurst would be among the first to enter the mind. But the list would not be complete unless it contained the name of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of Christian Science.

To anyone with only an outside interest, the career of Mrs. Eddy is one of the most remarkable in the world's history. Her upbringing and environment suggested nothing that would turn this frail student into the leader of a new religion and the head of one of the most remarkable organizations in the world.

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