The attitude of the English-speaking press continues to be friendly, as is evidenced by the publication of a considerable proportion of the material supplied them by this Committee, such material comprising: excerpts from our weekly Lesson-Sermon, articles from The Christian Science Monitor, news about Christian Science activities and progress in general, and also "Fragments of Thought," the last-named consisting of short citations from well-known writers, always including Mary Baker Eddy.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
Kindly permit the correction of a mistaken implication appearing in your issue of December 21 regarding the teachings of Christian Science, in the headlines of a report from Newark, wherein a physician states that the teachings of a certain cult are not different from Christian Science and not different from Coueism.
To
the average young person of today the task of finding and adhering to the right standard of living may seem difficult, but to the one with a knowledge of Christian Science to guide him the way is made easier.
One
morning a small structure in a city had caught fire; but the firemen arrived so promptly and worked so quickly and effectively that the flames were subdued almost immediately.
"Abreast
of the times"! These words were used by our wise Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, in her instructions concerning the periodicals which are the organs of The Mother Church.