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Miss Helen Appleton, C. S., was born and raised in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. She attended both public and private schools in and outside of Boston. Later she was graduated from Leland Powers School of the Theatre, where she was a faculty member for many years and then Dean of the school. She resigned from that work to devote all her time to the practice of Christian Science.
Her interest in Christian Science dates from young girlhood. She attended a Christian Science Sunday School and became a member of a branch church in 1905. She joined The Mother Church in 1906. In 1916 she received Primary class instruction.
Miss Appleton has been a member of the board of directors of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wellesley, Massachusetts. She has also served that church as Second Reader, as well as superintendent of its Sunday School.
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July 3, 1948 issue
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"LET FREEDOM RING"
MYRTLE B. MC COSKER
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FORGIVENESS
Benjamin Sturgis Pray
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THE ECONOMY OF SPIRIT
RUTH CONKLIN GEGGIE
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BE SURE YOUR MOTIVE IS RIGHT
ROGER H. WILLIAMS
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OBEDIENCE
William Aubert Luce
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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOTHER CHURCH
with contributions from Helen Chaffee Elwell, Thomas E. Hurley, Roy Garrett Watson, Gordon V. Comer, Amea H. Harris, William D. Kilpatrick, Florence Middaugh, Eric W. Carr, John H. Hoagland, Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy, The Christian Science Board of Directors
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ARE WE ACCEPTING MAN'S GLORIOUS LIBERTY?
John Randall Dunn
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THE HERITAGE OF FREEDOM
L. Ivimy Gwalter
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Treva Getschman
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My first experience of Christian Science...
Annie H. Smith
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Christian Science has been my...
Mary A. Craft with contributions from Stella Craft Tremble, Minnie C. Dell
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I have many reasons for deep...
Adele C. Rener
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Harold C. Kapp
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Russell C. Stroup, Stafford Cripps