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Don't Be a Copycat!
[Of special interest to children]
One morning; Lisa sat on the living room floor drawing with her colored crayons. She was not old enough to go to school, and sometimes the days seemed very long when she had to spend them alone.
Lisa sighed. "I wish I had someone to play with today," she thought.
At that moment she heard her brother coming down the stairs. She jumped up.
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September 24, 1966 issue
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Living the Beatitudes
MARY LEE GOUGH NAY
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Frightened—or Enlightened?
JACK A. KRIEGER
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"Such as I have give I thee"
MARGARET McCULLOCH SHRIVER
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Progress in Business
THEODORE L. THOMPSON
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Who Sins?
MIRIAM KERNS
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CHANGE OF VIEW
Mary Ruth Duling
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Don't Be a Copycat!
LUCILLE SPANGLER MICHENER
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What Christian Science Does
Helen Wood Bauman
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Decisions That Affect Health
Carl J. Welz
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During the period that I was a graduate nurse in Germany, I...
Erika Eugenia Becher with contributions from Lawrence H. Unger
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Some years ago a small package of matches became ignited and...
Jennie Mae Reed
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Signs of the Times
Silas Torvend