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Youth, Science, and the World's Fair
"The youthful thought seeks dominion, the
divine dominion God has given to man"
As flags unfurl, fountains spray, and lights shimmer at the buildings and pavilions of the New York World's Fair, nations, industries, and religions proclaim to the peoples of the world the theme of peace through understanding. Upwards of seventy million people are expected to visit the Fair in 1964—1965.
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April 18, 1964 issue
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The Juniper Tree
MABEL REED HYZER
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Steadfast Conviction
RUSSELL E. HAPPEY
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EXPANSION
Rosemary C. Cobham
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Youth, Science, and the World's Fair
MARCY BABBITT
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"One bond of unity"
NEIL MARTIN
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THE MOUNT
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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Changing the Evidence
NATHANIEL FIELD
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"Trials are proofs of God's care"
MARY FOX PUMPHREY
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A Modern View of Sex
Carl. J. Welz
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The Two Trees
Ralph E. Wagers
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It is with a heart filled with...
Bessie E. Bobek Strandburg
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Abundant blessings have been...
Alice Chauncey
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When I was only a young lad...
Clifford R. Straubel
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One day, after I had been studying...
Adriel Lennox
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One evening about three years...
Ray Duval
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I am very grateful for the demonstrations...
Reine Mauguéret
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Words do not express the deep...
Erma Lea Martell
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Signs of the Times
Walter M. Burkholder