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Beauty Is Indestructible
MAX DUNAWAY
"The substance of whatever is real cannot be destroyed, for it expresses the nature of ... God"
"A Thing of beauty is a joy for ever," wrote the poet John Keats. But what is one to do when he seems unable to preserve a thing of beauty for even a brief time or even bring it to full development?
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March 14, 1964
Contents
March 14, 1964 issue
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Ambition's Higher Aim
NAOMI PRICE
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Beauty Is Indestructible
MAX DUNAWAY
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Happiness Is a Song
VIOLA P. SONESON
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Never Alone
ELIZABETH K. BRISCOE
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Be Positive and Expectant
CAROL FREDERIC HIGGINS
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Love Blesses Its Ideas
GEORGIANA K. BROWNE
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No Violence in the Land
Helen Wood Bauman
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Moral and Spiritual Values in Industry
Ralph E. Wagers
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Many years ago, after submitting...
Bessie Dupre
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Many blessings have unfolded...
Rose Magennis
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I was brought up in Christian Science...
Virginia J. Mac Pherson
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Soon after the passing on of...
Ellen Patteson Rochon
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Betty Jane Gaubatz
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Just before I was due to take...
Leonard Ernest Brighton
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Signs of the Times
Carl W. Larson