Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Missouri.

An editor of a weekly farm paper at first refused to accept our offer to send him The Christian Science Monitor for one year on the exchange-for-advertising basis, saying that our paper contained too much reading material and the news was old when it arrived from Boston. He seemed quite unfriendly to Christian Science, but after some weeks he agreed to accept the Monitor on this basis.

He became such an admirer of our paper that he now quotes generously from it in his paper. He also prints excerpts from the Lesson-Sermons in the Christian Science Quarterly and the religious articles, and is endeavoring to put his paper on a higher standard. Another editor in a rural district wrote us saying, "We have so thoroughly enjoyed your publication that we shall be glad to exchange advertising for the continuance of The Christian Science Monitor."

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