A STATESMAN
recently said, "National confidence will return just as soon as we are able to think again in terms of what we have and what we are rather than in what we have lost.
Charles H. Parker, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
I notice in your issue of Saturday an account of a religious gathering at Hoole Old Hall in which the preacher is reported to have referred to Christian Science as "a substitute for the Christian gospel; " and as such a remark indicates a complete misapprehension of the teaching and status of Christian Science, I venture to ask space for this brief statement of Christian Science in relationship to the teaching and works of Jesus the Christ.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
A contributor in his letter to your paper of May 12 referred to "car sickness," which he said had been reported as being overcome by placing a bag of salt on the stomach of the one affected.
THERE
can hardly be a more important period in the careers of young people than when, having completed their courses in education and training, and being equipped to take their place in the business or professional world, they stand on the threshold of a new development.
PASSING
through the beautiful countryside on a summer day, how often has one been disturbed and offended by the disorder left by holiday makers, often including broken branches and faded flowers, as well as other objects which in their proper place had been useful or fitting, but which, out of place and marring the beauty and freshness of nature, had become discordant.