C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
Listing what are termed "other kindred methods" of healing which should not be superficially condemned, your correspondent, "Successful Quack," in your issue of May 24 [1935], mentions Christian Science along with magnetism, suggestion, dieting, hygiene, and so on.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to "Nonconformist," writing in your issue of July 13 [1935], let me say that anyone who understands the teachings of Christian Science sufficiently to demonstrate or prove them to be true, can see at once when another does not understand them.
Percy Hisson Tamm, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
In the inspired record of the creation in the first chapter of Genesis—in opposition to the material story of creation, beginning in the second chapter—man is revealed as having dominion.
Sherwood Kretsinger, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
My attention has been called to an article in the Medford Mail Tribune of December 16, which mentions Christian Science in a misleading manner and places its Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, in an untrue light.