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[Following is substantially the text of the program of the above title released for broadcast the week end of May 8–10 in the radio series, "How Christian Science Heals," heard internationally over approximately 800 stations. This is one of the weekly programs produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston 15, Massachusetts.]
RADIO PROGRAM No.295 - Freedom from Slavery to Alcohol
Speaker: Today there's deep concern about alcoholism. Is there really a way out of the suffering experienced by problem drinkers and their families, a way of release from the bondage of liquor? How can the alcoholic be restored to useful living?
Our guest will answer these questions out of his own experience. I'd like you to meet Theodore E. Metzner, of Louisville, Kentucky.
Mr. Metzner, we'd like to hear about your experience.
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May 16, 1959 issue
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CONSCIOUSNESS AND BODY
MAX DUNAWAY
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THE INHABITED UNIVERSE
MELBA NEVADA ADAMS
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STEADFAST ABIDING
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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THE TRUE STATUS OF MAN
W. BURTON WEBSTER
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"A WAY IN THE SEA"
HELEN RANLETT TOWERS
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THIS FLAMING HOUR
Jean R. Miller
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"LOVE'S WORK AND LOVE MUST FIT"
DOROTHY TURNBULL
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LEARNING MEEKNESS
GLADYS BLASER
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CHRIST THE ENRICHER
Harold Molter
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SCIENCE AND THE BODY
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No.295 - Freedom from Slavery to Alcohol
with contributions from Theodore E. Metzner
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science...
Myrtle Roden
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With very deep gratitude for...
Hugo Schmidt
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Such wonderful blessings have...
Gladys Moberg
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Katherine Dorsett
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The understanding of God which...
Dorothy Flumerfelt
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Over a period of years, testimonies...
Charles A. Jennings
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I am more grateful each day for...
Betty C. Walker
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During the night about two years...
Bette Eastman with contributions from Charles J. Eastman, Jr.
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Gene N. Branson, James Jones, Kelly O'Neall, John V. Leach