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"All education should contribute to moral and physical strength and freedom," writes the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, in "Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 240). University students are daily finding that the study and practice of the rules of Christian Science enable them to demonstrate the necessary moral and physical strength and freedom that meet the special human needs of academic life, whether such needs be social, intellectual, athletic, or financial.

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"Since childhood, I had been reared as a Christian Scientist, and any problem arising in my experience had always been quickly met with the help of my mother or of a Christian Science practitioner. But it was not until I came to college last year that I really began to demonstrate my religion for myself.

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