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The Show Must Go On
"Fifteen minutes!" Phyllis heard the stage manager call out.
After many weeks of rehearsing—practicing new songs, lines, and scene changes—opening night had finally arrived. Now everyone was ready, except Phyllis, the star of the show.
She had begun to feel ill during dress rehearsal that afternoon.
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November 6, 1971 issue
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Truth Does It!
ELIZABETH GLASS BARLOW
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At One with Divine Love
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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To Do God's Will
ELIZABETH S. MURRAY
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"A daily rate for every day"
KATHLEEN O'CONNOR
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Are You on the Right Target?
FRANK S. HAYFORD
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The Majesty of Man
FRANCES MOTLEY PRAY
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Why Limit Good?
LUCIEN P. CAILLE
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The Show Must Go On
RUTH ALLAN
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Defending a Nation's Honor
Carl J. Welz
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Loosening That Uptight Feeling
Alan A. Aylwin
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In the month of September, 1935, a relative spoke to me of...
Estrella I. de Serrano
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For a good many years I was very much overweight
George T. Vincent
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I am truly grateful for Christian Science
Helen M. Schmidt with contributions from Edward A. Schmidt
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"Blessed be the Lord, who daily loadeth us with benefits, even...
Melissa Dow Funk with contributions from B. Gordon Funk