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A Boy Writes
When I was assigned to a new class, I was very unhappy with my teacher. She was very grouchy, and nice to hardly any of the class. She didn't answer most of our questions and she didn't even smile at us. We felt she thought we were all dumb.
When I got my report card, I found out that she was a very strict marker. It seemed that most everyone got marks that were way below their grade level except a few people that she liked.
I didn't want to go to school anymore because there was nothing but a mean teacher!
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January 6, 1973 issue
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The Right Approach to Work
LEON ALBO WOODS
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Promotion Comes from God
HARRY I. MILLER
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Love for the Brother We See
HELEN PALMER ROBERTSON
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Supply/Demand and the Businessman
JACK HILLMAN THORNTON
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Spiritual Understanding Settles a Labor Dispute
JOHN HERMON TERRY, JR.
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How to Be a Better Supervisor
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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What the Waiter Learned
CHARLES EDWARD LANGTON
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A Boy Writes
Stephen Graham (Age 10)
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Talents Fully Utilized
Carl J. Welz
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The Business of Being Useful
Naomi Price
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board Of Directors
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Five years ago I was a widower with two young children and a...
Monte Pendleton
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Today I want to raise my voice in gratitude for Christian Science
Fred G. Schreiber with contributions from Hazel E. Schreiber
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"To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with...
Anna Elizabeth Gaskins with contributions from Arthur Thornton Morey
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To one leaning solely on material methods for attainment, life...
Will B. Rodemann