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Poem
September 22, 1962 ISSUE
DAYBREAK
Maxine Le Pelley
The morning gullShrieks from the sky.His world is light;Still dark am I.Glad thought that risesFrom the earth.From sleep-bound selfAnd mortal birth,To scan the realEternal scene,Immaculate,Will sooner gleanFrom heavenly heightThe early glowOf healing's light.
Maxine Le Pelley

September 22, 1962
Contents
September 22, 1962 issue
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Demonstrating Intelligence
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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Upward Flight with Both Wings
MARGARET G. S. TIDEY
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DAYBREAK
Maxine Le Pelley
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The World Mission of Christian Science
GERALD A. NEWMAN
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COMPLETENESS NOW
Jill Periton
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Seeking and Finding Good
PHYLLIS W. YOUNG
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"A new commandment"
RUTH C. BARLOW
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"A rule in Christian Science"
Helen Wood Bauman
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Overcoming Self-righteousness
Carl J. Welz
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Mrs. Eddy found words to convey...
Katherine Marie Chun
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Our Leader. Mrs. Eddy, says on...
Gertruida S. Roome
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About three years ago, I awoke...
Irving Schwartz
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The Bible says of God (Job 22:21),...
Jo Ann Seeley
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Recently I passed through...
Josephine S. Dant
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I first heard of Christian Science...
Marjorie I. Barns
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In "We Knew Mary Baker Eddy,"...
Frances A. McCorkindale
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Paul Tillich, Walter Whitbread