Meeting in Connection with the Work of Librarians, June 4, 1935

Address by Clifford A. Woodard, Librarian of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Somerville, Massachusetts

Address at Librarians' Meeting, afternoon June 4, by Clifford A. Woodard, Librarian of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Somerville, Massachusetts.

As we meet this afternoon in our beloved Mother Church, our thought naturally turns with reverent gratitude to the one whose life of unselfed love has made this Church and this meeting possible. As librarians of Christian Science Reading Rooms, we are engaged in an activity of the Christian Science movement for which our dear Leader made specific provision in the Manual of The Mother Church. The Reading Room is one of the many blessings which we enjoy as a result of the wisdom and foresight, the inspiration and the consecration, of Mary Baker Eddy. May our meeting today deepn our gratitude to her, and enlarge our appreciation of the Reading Room and of our precious privilege of serving there.

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