Percy Hesson Tamm, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
In a review of a certain booklet some statements in your paper give such a misconception of the teachings of Christian Science that I am impelled to request space for the following correction.
All
are more or less familiar with the sign so frequently displayed in parks and public grounds, requesting those making use of those open spaces to "keep off the grass.
With
the thought of the world earnestly seeking peace in the midst of turmoil, hatred, and fear, does it not behoove each one of us to examine his attitude toward his brother and see wherein he may contribute to the bringing of peace on earth, good will to men?
Frederick H. Astley Woodward, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
My attention has been drawn to a paragraph in your issue of the 13th, with the heading "Fussing about Health," in which occur the following words: "Homeopathy, Christian Science, and osteopathy have each the advantage of appealing to man's appetite for magic.