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Notices
The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy announce the appointment of Horace J. Carver, C. S., of Brookline, Massachusetts, to fill the vacancy in the position of Publishers' Agent, due to the passing on of Hudson G. Burr, C. S., of Brookline, on April 19, 1949.
The responsibilities of the position of Publishers' Agent include the printing, binding, and publication of the published works of Mary Baker Eddy and their sale throughout the world.
Mr. Carver is a native of Racine, Wisconsin, and received his education in the schools of that state. Following his graduation from the University of Wisconsin, where he received the degree of A. B., he became sales manager of a textile company in the Middle West. Later he removed to New York, where for ten years he was with an advertising research organization, serving as its eastern manager and vice-president.
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May 28, 1949 issue
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LIBERTY'S CRUSADE
HOWARD JACOB LEONARD
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CASTING OUT FEAR
KATHARINE B. MOORE
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"WITH GRAVE-CLOTHES LAID ASIDE"
ISRAEL PICKENS
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HE CANNOT ESCAPE LOVE
Grace Nixon Stecher
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THE FIRST COMMANDMENT: ITS PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION
HARRY E. DE LASAUX
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TRUTH'S CERTAINTY
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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OUR UNDERSTANDING ALWAYS SUFFICIENT
MONROE S. IRELAND
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TIMMY PROVES THAT TRUTH HEALS
MARIE HELENE SPENGLER
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PAUL
Winthrop Pitt Tryon
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SELF-CONTROL VERSUS BONDAGE
George Channing
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THE AFFLUENCE OF GOD
Robert Ellis Key
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Nervous tension and illness healed through reformed thinking
Martha Titus Knight
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Influenza cured. Lost articles found
Robert C. Martin
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Daily experience enriched by spiritual sense of joy
Ruth Stelzenmuller
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Aviator proves supporting power of divine Love
Grace L. Hess with contributions from Miriam Priestley, Jane Priestley
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Persecution stopped. Student advances
Arthur Wilkins
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BARS OF SENSE
Hallie Dupree Shipman
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Marshall R. Reed, R. F. V. Scott, Henry Geerlings, A. W. Fortune, G. H. M.