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Notices
Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services, which include arrangements for regular Christian Science services, treatment, and other assistance for men and women in the Armed Forces, extend throughout the United States, Canada, and many overseas areas. Information regarding these activities and lists of overseas Ministers and Representatives will be furnished upon request.
Service personnel or members of their families are asked to send names and addresses of Christian Scientists in the Armed Forces to Christian Science Activities for the Armed Services, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115. To enable this department to be of the greatest service, changes of military address should be reported promptly.
Christian Scientists are encouraged to register as such, rather than under the general term "Protestant." In the Armed Forces of the United States, Great Britain, and Canada they may have the words Christian Science" or a meaningful abbreviation thereof stamped on their identification tags or discs.
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August 14, 1965 issue
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Divine Joy Never Ceases
MARY ISABELLE JOHNSTON
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Practicing Christian Love
FRANK A. SALISBURY
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How Constancy Blesses
MARJORIE B. SIEGEL
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How Shall I Choose?
MARIAN IMOGENE LOS KAMP
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One God, One Cause, One Mind
PERRY H. RADCLIFFE
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Helping Each Other
MARGARET E. DAWSON
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The Christian Scientist in the Modern World
Carl J. Welz
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Dissolving "the adamant of error"
William Milford Correll
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Bessie J. Green
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When Christian Science was...
Clara M. Pellow
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One day I read in the Bible...
Bastiana C. Kemp-van Zetten
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About twenty-one years ago I...
Evelyn Schectman
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Christian Science means everything...
William Cowley
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Christian Science was presented...
Helen Belle Midcalf
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Gratitude for Christian Science...
Ethel Powdrell Carpenter
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Signs of the Times
Carl W. McGeehon