Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Czechoslovakia.

The Christian Science Monitor continues to be the open door for Committees and Assistant Committees to secure courteous attention from newspaper editors and officials. Christian Science organizations could do no better work than to see that the editor of their local paper receives the Monitor regularly. At places where no Christian Science organization exists, Committees are authorized to offer a year's subscription to the Monitor in exchange for advertising to the value of the subscription price.

The English Post, an independent periodical for all who read English, published on behalf of the Association of English Post (English Institute), asked your Committee for an article about Christian Science. He communicated with the Manager in Boston, and an article was prepared and approved by The Christian Science Board of Directors. This article was published in English in March, 1935.

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