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Notices
Visitors to Washington, D.C., are cordially invited to the exhibit rooms on the second floor of the Christian Science Building at 16th and I Streets, N.W. Here carefully prepared exhibits provide glimpses of the origin, scope, and healing ministry of Christian Science. The exhibit is open free to the public daily, including holidays, Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.
There is a continuing need for candidates for the Nurses' Training Course at the Sanatoriums. Applications should come from Christian Scientists who intend to devote themselves to the profession of Christian Science nursing. There are opportunities for service for graduates of this course in the Field, in nursing homes and visiting nurse services, as well as from time to time in the Sanatoriums.
Inquiries concerning this work should be addressed to Personnel Department, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.
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December 17, 1949 issue
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"HEAL THYSELF"
CONSTANCE S. SAMMIS
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THE VALUE OF SPIRITUAL FACTS
LELAND S. THOMPSON
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SECURITY
Hilda M. Wells
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CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS
JOANNA FRESHWATER
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TAKING THE RIGHT SIDE
JOHN LEE
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GOD'S GIFT OF GRATITUDE
MARGARETTA MAJOR HEENAN
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KNOW THE TRUTH
ROBERT J. MITCHELL
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OUR DISTINGUISHED FRIENDS
EUNICE H. DIZER
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THE STARS WERE BRIGHT
Grace Nixon Stecher
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"GOD'S GREAT GIFT"
Robert Ellis Key
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DEITY'S SELF-CONTAINMENT
Helen Wood Bauman
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Christian Science was brought to...
Simonne Rouchon
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I wish to express my gratitude for...
Emma M. Muniot
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Too long have I delayed in acknowledging...
Thomas M. Archer
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Years before my introduction to...
Caroline Weidling
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As I came to young womanhood,...
Ruth T. Lee
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For many years I have had wonderful...
Olive More Sammis
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As a child of eleven or twelve I...
Alene M. Reynolds
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In May, 1941, only a few...
Alan Heaps
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How empty would my life be...
Thelma B. Nelson
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Payne H. Ratner, William A. Blanding, John H. Ansberg, Frank Martin