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During the past year The Mother Church has, with success, tested out the plan of reserving, until ten minutes before the lecture on Christian Science begins, a block of seats for the use of strangers. Those who have special need of being seated well to the front are also accommodated in the reserved seat section. Tickets are issued granting admission to the block of reserved seats. They may be obtained at the Reading Rooms or in the Reception Room of the Administration Building, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston.

The members of the Church are the hosts on such an occasion; thus it is hospitable for them to place their guests in some of the better seats. Strangers, not accustomed to attend Christian Science lectures, oftentimes do not know the necessity for reaching a lecture hall well in advance of the opening of the lecture, so early is the seating space occupied.

The Mother Church bespeaks the co-operation of its local congregation, and members from the surroundings of Boston, in carrying out these arrangements for the accommodation of strangers, and in following, with pleasure, the directions of the ushers. Thus they are co-operation with the plan of The Christian Science Board of Directors that the lecture be addressed to Christian Scientists and non-Christian Scientists.

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