From Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Kentucky.

The press generally is friendly and fair. No adverse criticism from Kentucky newspapers has been brought to the attention of the Committee during the year. Our press activities are constantly increasing. One hundred and twenty-two Kentucky newspapers subscribe to The Christian Science Monitor on the exchange-for-advertising basis. That this exchange plan is appreciated and enjoyed is shown by the following comments from editors:

"There is no other newspaper I would rather have for consultation in my work than The Christian Science Monitor. In my college courses in political science it was most frequently used as an authority on contemporary world affairs."

"I shall be glad to countinue this exchange plan. The Monitor is passed around to the ministers of the town after we read it."

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