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A Job Is for Joy
Outer Dignity and Inner Dignity were looking for employment. "What I Require," Outer announced, "is a Position Worthy of My Eminent Talents and Expensive Edu—"
"I want to be useful," said Inner, smugly.
"-cation, a Career of which my Friends and Family could be Justly Proud."
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July 17, 1971 issue
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Forever Employed
JOANNE MAZNA GARINGER
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Hunting for a Job? Don't!
RICHARD LEE PETERS
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True Work Is Permanent
JOHN LEE
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PAUL'S WAY TO ROME
P. Rhodes Bowen
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A Job Is for Joy
NEIL MILLAR
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Do We Love Our Children Enough?
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Don't Start with Calculus
JUDY RIEDER CROTCHETT
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A Choice: Mist or Sunlight
JACK W. PAULSEN
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Unceasing Activity
Alan A. Aylwin
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The Head and Not the Tail
Naomi Price
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Leaving England to emigrate to Canada was the conclusion of...
Anthony M. White
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About eleven years ago I had a growth on my neck
Jocelyn F. Hunt
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I am fourteen years old and have only recently...
Hugh Bryan Nichols with contributions from Dorothy May Nichols
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My first healing in Christian Science came at a time when my...
Maud M. Ralston
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When I was looking for the right Sunday School to send my...
Annette Demily