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"This is Woman's Hour ..."
The Life of Mary Baker Eddy An exhibit at 118 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, New York
Discover the life story of Mary Baker Eddy—who was recently honored by both the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Women's National Book Association.
This is Woman's Hour ... offers an insightful perspective on one of the seldom-told stories in women's history at the turn of the last century.
The exhibit illustrates Mrs. Eddy's achievements as a leading spiritual thinker, as a healer, and as a women whose accomplishments were considered by many to be ahead of their time.
This is Woman's Hour ... is one of many events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the first woman's rights convention held in Seneca Falls, New York. The exhibit will be open seven days a week through October of this year, with extended evening hours during July's Celebrate '98 festival.
If you're planning a summer or fall vacation to Seneca Falls, call 315-568-6488 for exhibit hours and an events calendar.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
August 17, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
William E. Moody
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YOUR LETTERS
Rita Smith
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items of interest
with contributions from Scott Hagan
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The life-saving presence of Christ
By Nathan A. Talbot
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CANCER HEALED
Don Challenger
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PRAYER BRINGS HEALING AND REGENERATION
Nell Langford
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QUICK RECOVERY FROM LIFE-THREATENING CONDITION
Gwenn Eloise Gurnack
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Fear—don't buy it!
By Kathleen J. Wiegand
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"The shadow of a great rock"*
Isabel Ferguson
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Wanted: a support group for every need
By Judith Hardy Olson
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WEDNESDAY EVENING
Gloria M. Beasley
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How to be a winner, every time
By Richard C. Bergenheim
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Always at home
Name removed by request
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AT FIRST, I COULDN'T STAND THE SCHOOL...
Laura C. Lawrence
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Prayer eliminates severe pain
H. Kent Reich
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Teen cyclist relies on God for healing
Katherine J. Mayberry
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Can mothers always love their children?
By Joan Sieber Ware
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Refuse to procrastinate
Russ Gerber