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[The above is substantially the text of the program released for broadcast the week of January 17–23 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You," heard internationally over more than 850 stations. This is one of the weekly programs prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]
RADIO PROGRAM No. 94 - Can You Succeed in Business and Be Really Honest?
INTERVIEWER: An article in the Harvard Business Review by Robert W. Austin noted that the pricefixing cases, the collusion of some businessmen and union leaders with organized crime, and the conflict-of-interest disclosures "have all raised public questions about the standards of conduct of businessmen." (Copyright, 1961, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College.)
A businessman may wonder if he can really afford to be entirely honest. How do you feel about this?
SPEAKER: He can't afford to be anything else but entirely honest. Genuine honesty is more than just smart business or merely humanly good ethics or morality. There is a positive, a more deeply meaningful, basis for honesty.
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January 25, 1964 issue
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Trapped? Don't You Believe It!
EDWIN GEORGE LEEVER
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"A place of refuge"
MARGARET MC CAULEY TURK
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The Mind of Christ
EVA PHIPPS COOK
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LOVE
Ethel Walker
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"A tabernacle that shall not be taken down"
HERBERT M. ROSE
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A College Student Writes
BRENT H. NETTLE
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Disease Has No Identity
Carl J. Welz
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Replacing Objects with Ideas
Ralph E. Wagers
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Active Faith
Lloyd E. Contant
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Early in my experience I had...
Velma Porter Hulsey with contributions from Carroll Hulsey Rook
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Through glimpses of the scientific...
Lilia Skala
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I learned of Christian Science...
Danida Andersson
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My first contact with Christian Science...
Dorothy Girton Peterson
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The first healing we had in our...
Bernice Railton
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My work in the construction...
Case M. Rutledge
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Signs of the Times
Edward H. Rynearson