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A Librarian
The question is sometimes asked whether a practitioner who has a card in the directory of The Christian Science Journal may also be a librarian of a Christian Science Reading Room. This question is asked, no doubt, because of the By-Law (Art. XXIII, Sect. 11) of the Church Manual by Mary Baker Eddy, which reads, "Teachers and practitioners of Christian Science shall not have their offices or rooms in the branch churches, in the reading-rooms, nor in rooms connected therewith."
The Mother Church maintains three Reading Rooms in Boston, as is well known: one in the downtown district, where there are many business offices, where newspapers are published and financial transactions carried on; another near the shopping district; and a third in the vicinity of The Mother Church edifice and the Publishing House. Almost without exception the librarians of these Reading Rooms, and some of the assistant and substitute librarians, are advertised practitioners; but they are careful to keep their work as such separate from their work as librarians.
Similarly, it is held permissible for a practitioner in a branch church field to serve as librarian in the Reading Room. Service as a librarian does not mean that the practitioner has an office in the Reading Room or one connected with it. While on duty as librarian he is not on duty as a practitioner. Of course, in an emergency he might receive a telephone call from a patient, or, in a moment when demands are not made upon him as librarian might give a thought to a case in his care. But as a rule those who have other duties than the practice do not take cases of great urgency which might call for their services at a moment's notice, and at an unpropitious time.
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April 4, 1936 issue
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Alliance with Divine Principle
ALBERT F. GILMORE
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"When thou fastest"
MARGARET H. ANDERSON
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We Commemorate the Victorious Christ
LELA MAY AULTMAN
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Our Real Possessions
GEORGE C. EWING
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"The vital part"
HERBERT E. BONHAM
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Take Courage!
ETHEL B. WISE
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The Purpose of Economy
GRACE R. WHITE
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To a Little Maid
LAURA GERAHTY
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May I ask for space to reply to a letter in your issue of...
W. Batting, Acting Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
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The recent lecture, "The Bible Idea in the World," carried...
Edwin C. Buck, Committee on Publication for the State of New Hampshire,
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Your issue of July 27 contained an article entitled "Christianity...
Frederick H. Astley Woodward, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
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From a letter dated 1896
MARY BAKER EDDY
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The Irreversible Truth
George Shaw Cook
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What Do We Admit?
Violet Ker Seymer
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Over twenty-five years ago I suffered from varicose veins
Flora Smith Gilchrist
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I wish to express gratitude for Christian Science
J. Carleton O'Neil with contributions from Hannah A. O'Neil
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Over thirty years ago my mother became interested in...
Florence S. Zuckerman
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When Christian Science was brought to my attention,...
Bernice M. Mann
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The Lord Is My Shepherd
MORGAN SHEPARD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Garry C. Meyers, William S. Whitsitt, A. G. C.