Computer Progress Report

Strange things can happen when a publishing company switches to a computer. This report is partly an explanation and partly an apology to any of our subscribers who have been inconvenienced or perplexed at what may have happened to their subscriptions to the Journal, Sentinel, Herald, or Quarterly during the computer conversion this past year at The Christian Science Publishing Society.

The computer that helps bring you this Sentinel (and your Journal, Heralds, and Quarterly as well) is really a cooperative sort —not at all like the notorious cousin HAL of the movie "2001."

True, it has taken the utmost patience and skill to educate him properly, but now that he's getting the hang of it, he's as quick as a rocket and tame as a Model T. He can start or renew your subscriptions, bill you, and receive your money—even print up your mailing address smartly on the wrapper.

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