Miss Ellen Graham, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In your issue of August 11, in speaking of "miraculous healing," a clergyman says: "The cures, whether at Lourdes or in Mongolia, are wrought by suggestion, but it is essential to suggest to the patient that there has been no suggestion.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
A speaker before a group of phychiatrists was quoted in your issue of May 26 as saying that the psychiatry of today is "inflicted" with Christian Science.
A Student
of Christian Science, who had been called upon to appraise a certain property, found that in order to reach a reasonable basis of evaluation many factors had to be taken into consideration, such as the future trend of business, quality of construction, and other similar items.
One
of the great blessings which come to the student of Christian Science as he studies the Bible in conjunction with "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, is an understanding of the Scriptures, that is, an insight into their spiritual signification.
with contributions from Nicholas Murray Butler, Francis B. Sayre, Rpse Blair Marsh, B. E. Watson, August Pohlman, Frank M. Selover, Superior Judge White