Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

During the past year forty-six reference to Christian Science were made in various newspapers and periodicals. Seventeen corrections were written, twelve of which were printed.

Moreover, eight papers carried reports of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, and eight papers had translations of articles Monitor. With one exception due credit was given.

A Trondheim newspaper, in reviewing William Chamberlin's book, "Russia's Iron Age," writes that the author "should have quite extraordinary qualifications for forming an opinion on the great Russian experiment. He has for twelve years been the correspondent in Moscow of a newspaper with the very strictest demands for absolute correctness and impartiality, namely The Christian Science Monitor."

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