Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

New York.

The owner of several country newspapers, who is not a Christian Scientist and has never attended the church or read the books, visited the office of this Committee, asking if he might advertise the Monitor in exchange for a subscription for the public library in a town where one of his papers is located. "There are so many good things in it that more people ought to see it," he said. After some months he telephoned this office, asking that a subscription be sent to his own home.

Our Assistant in one place reported, "Our editor has been placing the Monitor advertisement on the same page with the school notes; and very recently the English teacher in the high school expressed the desire that the Monitor be sent to the school to be used in her department."

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