The newspapers and periodicals in this state continue to give us their support in publishing many items furnished by our office as well as by quoting directly from the columns of The Christian Science Monitor.
Mrs. Florence S. Smith, former Committee on Publication for Queensland, Australia,
In your issue of June 24 appears an article in which the "power of suggestion" and "a Christian Science cure" were mentioned, which might be taken by some of your readers to mean one and the same thing.
William H. Owen, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
In your issue of March 30 there appeared a poem entitled "A Farewell Song" by a contributor, who attributed the poem to Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.
In the leading article in Arbeiderbladet of April 28 there is an attack on the Christian Science movement, which, among other things, couples Christian Science with spiritualism in a manner that is misleading.
Charles W. J. Tennant, former District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a correspondent writing in your issue of May 2, let me say that his analysis of Christian Science is not accurate and starts from a wrong premise.
What
a joyous privilege it is to attend the Christian Science Sunday School! The invitation to do this is lovingly extended to students of Christian Science "up to the age of twenty years".