Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Oklahoma.

There have been but few derogatory references to the Christian Science Cause, none of which would warrant being taken seriously except an instance wherein a columnist wrote jestingly of our Leader. Our reply to this was published in one of the important newspapers of Oklahoma. It was gratifying indeed to receive several days later a letter of regret and apology from the author of the item referred to. She stated that there was no intention to offend or to speak unkindly of Mary Baker Eddy and the great work she founded.

A number of Oklahoma newspapers are publishing regularly in their columns news items, editorials, and poems from The Christian Science Monitor, giving full credit in each instance. The Director of Publications and Journalism in one of the Oklahoma high schools says in part: "It has indeed been a pleasure to have The Christian Science Monitor in the reading rack of our high school printing-journalism department. Our course required the students to compile ... clippings on a wide variety of subjects. Some of these could be found only in a publication of the scope of the Monitor. The weekly map . . . was especially valuable. . . . The student in charge of the student council bulletin board . . . used a great many Monitor clippings. Magazine Section articles were used as a basis of history reports. . . . The boys have been especially interested in studying the halftone prints.... The Monitor ... I think this year will be accepted as an indispensable paper in the reading room."

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