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In Biology Class That Day ...
The high school biology class was trying to produce the growth of viruses. At each table students had a container of liquid for the experiment.
One boy dropped his container, and the contents, entirely harmless, spilled out onto the table. The teacher walked over and saw a chance to make a point.
"Let's pretend," he said to the students, "that this liquid contains cholera germs. You have all been exposed to them. What would you do?"
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May 26, 1973 issue
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Off the Unwanted List
GEORGE W. LEDBETTER
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Disease, Only a Random Thought
JUNE HUBNER
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A Home Indestructible
HELEN PALMER ROBERTSON
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In Biology Class That Day ...
HELEN L. CONNELLY
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Is Your Goal to Love?
FLORENCE DISNEY BAPTISTE
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Heaven Is Ours—Here, Now
DONALD M. SWINNEY
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Dominion Is Not Domineering!
HELEN ENRIGHT
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ESCAPE!
C. Shelton Beardsley
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The Candle and the Whole House
Naomi Price
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Spiritual Cultivation
Alan A. Aylwin
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In 1910, my parents gave me a Bible on my seventh birthday
Thomas H. R. Rose
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Christian Science came into our home when I was three years...
Mercia Haneberg
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I owe a great debt of gratitude to Mrs. Eddy for giving the world...
E. Candace Brooks
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Many years ago at the passing of my mother, I was filled with...
Martha Mack Sencabaugh
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I have been fortunate to have known Christian Science since...
Clarence G. Feldmann