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The Field will be interested to know that the completion of the interior of the new Publishing House is proceeding satisfactorily and as rapidly as is consistent with acceptable workmanship and desirable results. It is confidently expected that, with the exception of the globe room, all of the interior work will be finished not later than June 1. As compared with the speed which characterized the erection of the exterior of the building, the finishing of the interior in necessarily slower because of its more delicate and exacting nature. However, it is gratifying to know that, aside from a few minor delays, nothing has occurred to retard the work. Comparatively speaking, less time has been consumed in the construction of the new Publishing House than is ordinarily the case with buildings of the same type.
In this connection, it is only just to say that for these excellent results great credit is due to all who have participated directly or indirectly in carrying forward this important undertaking, including the workmen, the supervising builders, the engineers, the architect, and finally, the members of our own building committee, who have discharged their many and varied duties not only with ability but also with commendable "wisdom, economy, and brotherly love" (Manual, Art. XXIV, Sect. 5). At no time have those in responsible positions lost sight of the fact that the new home for our periodicals and Mrs. Eddy's works has been made possible through the generous outpouring of love and gratitude on the part of Christian Scientists for the inspired teachings of our revered Leader.
As the building nears its final stage of completion it is possible to determine with reasonable precision its exact cost of construction. It may be remembered that the estimated cost of the building, irrespective of furnishings, et cetera, was $4,000,000. The actual cost will exceed this estimate by about $250,000. This is due in part to the adjustment of foreign currency because of the depreciation of American dollars and also to the purchase of more desirable and durable material than was originally contemplated. It has been estimated that were a building of this character constructed at the present time, the cost of it would be about fifty per cent in advance of the actual cost of our building as it now stands.
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March 24, 1934 issue
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"Because he first loved us"
ALFRED ERLE
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Sufficient Grace
LOUISE RAVENS
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"Good stewards of the manifold grace of God"
ELISABETH JANICKE
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Christian Science
HART WOOD
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Prayer and Fasting
BLANCHE NELSON
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Problems in Mathematics
CAROL E. BOOTH
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Freely is Good Received
WILLIAM P. MC KENZIE
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In the public opinion column of your issue of September...
Oscar R. Porter, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of North Carolina,
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The article on Christian Science and nature cure in the...
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
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In your issue of Wednesday last, under the heading...
B. Tatham Woodhead, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
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In the final article of the series which appeared in the...
Mrs. Winifred M. Hartley, Committee on Publication for Staffordshire, England,
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In the course of his remarks Mr. Gibbons said:—...
F. C. H. Gibbons with contributions from F. W. Robertson
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Statement
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Overcoming Evil with Good
Duncan Sinclair
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Peacemaking Warriors
W. Stuart Booth
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God's love is great. I found this statement to be true,...
Karl Stutzmann
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When Christian Science was first presented to me I was...
Ethel Marion Kingsford
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I cannot find words to express the joy that came to me...
Myrtle McLendon
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I offer this testimony out of sincere gratitude for what...
Eva Blanche Murray
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As I recall the great help which Christian Science has...
Arthur Joseph Schroeder
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I have felt for some time that I should send in my testimony,...
Maude Huntington Gaines
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Nine years ago I suffered severely from rheumatoid arthritis
Amelia Robinson with contributions from Thomas Robinson
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Nine years ago I was in need of healing of a broken neck...
William A. Eichner
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From early youth I had a desire to understand the Scriptures...
Minnie B. Smith with contributions from George R. Smith
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Vision
F. MILDRED RICKMAN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Jane Brucke, F. C. Hoggarth, W. G. Johnston