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[The above is an abbreviated, postproduction text of the program released for broadcast the week of January 2-8 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." Heard internationally over more than 1,000 stations, the weekly programs are prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115.]
RADIO PROGRAM NO. 405 - Drugs and the Individual
[The participants are John Lewis Selover, a Christian Scientist, and Robert McKinnon who is not a Christian Scientist.]
McKinnon: I know a number of students who've come to rely on drugs that affect mood and behavior. Even if this results only in a temporary escape from worries and concerns, they feel that's something.
Selover: What are some of these worries and concerns students want to get away from?
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