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"A feasible as well as rational means of improvement at present is the elevation of society in general and the achievement of a nobler race for legislation,—a race having higher aims and motives," writes the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 63).
The members of Christian Science organizations at colleges and universities in various parts of the world are faithfully working to elevate society by cultivating higher aims and motives both within themselves and within their fellow students. The following reports show how this Christian service is being performed.
From a large state university in the Middle Western part of the United States, the organization members write:
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March 29, 1958 issue
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TRUTH HANDLES MALIGNANT CONTAGION
RALPH E. WAGERS
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FLEXIBILITY
REBECCA F. HOLLIDAY
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WHAT ABOUT GOVERNMENT?
WILLIAM JAMES HAY
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WHERE IS SAFETY?
MARY M. MERRITT
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"GOD'S DISPOSAL OF EVENTS"
BERNICE P. WOLFF
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CLARIFYING OUR CONCEPT OF GOD AND MAN
PAUL J. LICHTENFELS
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HOW DO YOU KNOW?
DOROTHY E. KLEIN
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WHAT IS YOUR AIM IN LIFE?
Harold Molter
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"GOD SAW EVERY THING"
John J. Selover
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We read in Matthew (10:8)...
Allen I. Spiller
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During an influenza epidemic...
Winifred Salisbury
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science...
Evelyn Winter
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For the many healings I have...
Phyllis T. Bamford
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I should like to express my deep...
Billie Margaret Gragg with contributions from Eugen Steiger-Schwarzer
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Since 1918 Christian Science has...
Janet Jones
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Many years ago, when my...
Edith S. Palmer
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Since I was a very small child, I...
Betty De Generes
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with contributions from Karl Morgan Block, Howard G. Wiley