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A College Student Writes
Being True to Oneself
In Shakespeare's tragedy "Hamlet." Polonius gives his son, Laertes, this excellent advice:
This above all—to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
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February 20, 1965 issue
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"A ladder let down"
LORA C. RATHVON
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"They shall be all taught of God"
MARJORIE MACARTNEY
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"He gave them power"
RICHARD CARVER
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"Let Us Sing Hymns"
GARNET STORMS BENJAMIN
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A College Student Writes
RICHARD PRICE
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JOYOUS MEDITATION
Gibbs Hofmann
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A Provision for Progress
Helen Wood Bauman
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God's Constant Blessing
Carl J. Welz
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My reactions to my first contact...
Oscar T. Abrahams
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When man is governed by...
Donald F. Nelson with contributions from Mabelle M. Nelson, Olive M. (Bliss) Goldsmith
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Christian Science was presented...
Margaret A. Byford
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I am so deeply grateful for Christian Science...
Blanche Phillips
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Fear thou not; for I am with...
Pearl Louise Clark