Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication

Oregon.

A pronounced advance has been accomplished in placing a year's free subscription of The Christian Science Monitor with newspaper editors in exchange for advertising the Monitor. In expressing his appreciation of the Monitor, one editor said: "I may add that I have never made it a practice to restrict the advertising to the specified amount, but to run the cut whenever I had the space for it. I do this because I consider the Monitor one of the finest of newspapers; and I myself read it more thoroughly, perhaps, than I do the other dailies which I get, and this in spite of the fact that the Monitor reaches me, of course, several days late."

Another editor so appreciated receiving the Monitor on the exchange basis that he wrote: "We greatly enjoy the Monitor and derive so much help from it, having secured so many worth-while helps for our own editorial policy. It has enabled us to create a file of useful information that we refer to from season to season. We might add that we have supplied many copies of the Monitor to others who have greatly enjoyed it, and are most happy to be on your list to carry this exchange advertising."

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