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Do You Want to Get Married?
(A Conversation at a Hamburger Place)
Jan: My new boyfriend—he's so pokey. (She sat munching a hamburger with two friends she'd just run into.) I like him very much. We look at things alike. He's brilliant in math. But he's scared about being involved. I wonder if he's the kind of guy I should marry?
Ron: I used to have the feeling that before marriage would work out for me I needed to reach the point where I could honestly say, "If I never marry, I can still be happy."
Jan: I'm not sure I could ever say that.
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June 24, 1972 issue
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Walls to Bring Down
GODFREY JOHN
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Understanding God Is for Everybody
VIRGINIA T. GUFFIN
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Law That Liberates
AUBREY EUGENE HUMMER
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Making the Best of Things
GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH
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Do You Want to Get Married?
CHARLES W. FERRIS
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"Most wonderfully kind"
JULIE CAMPBELL TATHAM
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"Daddy, why...?"
ROBERT L. GATES
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Good Is One
Carl J. Welz
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Finding Our Right Place
Alan A. Aylwin
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For a period of more than twelve years I was frequently troubled...
Dudley B. Taylor
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During the period of World War II, I had a healing in Christian Science...
Ernest E. Harriman with contributions from Jane H. Harriman
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"Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Ex. 20: 3)'
Ruby Price Staton
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In the year 1900, when my grandmother, then a young wife and...
Merilyn S. Knights with contributions from Gloria Smythe Burns