Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Nebraska.

A plan is in effect by The Christian Science Publishing Society which allows the editor of any newspaper published in a town where there is no branch of The Mother Church to receive the Monitor and pay the subscription price with advertising in his own newspaper. During the year about fifty editors took advantage of this arrangement. As a result, a large number of articles and quotations from the Monitor appeared in Nebraska newspapers. Your Committee received many letters from editors in praise of the professional standards of the Monitor and its news and editorial contents.

One editor wrote, "I find the paper almost indispensable in my work." Another said, "One objection I have to the Monitor is that I hate to destroy one of them—and my desk is piled high with them."

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