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Qualified Christian Scientists who intend to choose Christian Science nursing as a career may be considered for admission to the course at either Benevolent Association Sanatorium. There is a need for those who complete the course to serve as private nurses in the Field, in nursing homes, and in visiting nurse services, as well as in the Sanatoriums from time to time. Address inquiries to Personnel Department, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.
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August 6, 1955 issue
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THE INCENTIVE IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CYRIL H. GOLDING
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NEW HORIZONS
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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"WHO TOUCHED ME?"
HENRY J. LODER
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THE QUIET ROOM
RACHEL MILLER
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"THE PURE LANGUAGE OF SPIRIT"
MINNIE SUCKOW
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REJOICE
Sarah Margaret Glasspoole
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WHY AM I HERE?
CELIA R. RINGHAM
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BASIC TRAINING
WILLIAM LITTLE
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ONLY ONE RADIATION
Emily M. Stephens
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"LOOK UNTO ME"
Harold Molter
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A VULNERABLE POINT
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 98 - How Deafness Was Healed
George F. Glover
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In 1928 I became ill, and I also...
David B. Bartelstone
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I wish to express my gratitude for...
Jeannette Scott
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Very humbly and with the sincere...
Camille Godwin
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When I first became interested...
Cassye Smith Davis
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For the many healings I have...
Margareta Farner
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Having been brought up in...
Helen M. Wolf
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Wilkins M. Trick, Jr. with contributions from Ethel Gladys Morrison
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After I had lived with my sister...
Lizzie Julia Bolton
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It is with humble gratitude that...
Mary Junk Beale
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Alta I. Starnes, William E. Thompson, W. A. Cameron, C. A. Osborne