During
the present chaotic condition of the affairs of the world, it is greatly to be desired that men learn to turn their thoughts away from the human sense of things and find the harmony and truth of being as taught in Christian Science.
In
contests where skill is tested each contestant enters with the hope of proving his ability to such an extent that his performance may demonstrate his efficiency and competency.
Paymaster Capt. William H. Coomber, Committee on Publication for Bedfordshire, England,
I see in your issue of April 28 that there is a letter regarding the recent lecture on Christian Science at the Corn Exchange, Bedford, and I ask space in your next issue for the insertion of this letter, so that your readers may be correctly informed on the points raised.
Robert C. Humphrey, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
In your issue of Tuesday, excerpts are quoted in your editorial from a paper presented at the recent convention of the Medical Association of Georgia, in which "cult" healing was criticized, as having "cut very heavily into the practice and revenues of the general practitioner.