An
aircraft beacon, seventy-five feet high, was to be placed atop a tall building; but the task seemed impossible, as there was at hand no adequate means of raising the giant steel girders.
At
no time in the history of the Christian Science movement has there been a more glorious opportunity than is offered today for Christian Scientists to prove that God is supreme and active.
W. Archibald Wallace, Committee on Publication for the State of West Virginia,
My attention has been called to an article in a recent issue of the Herald-Dispatch in which, after stating that the government had decided to interest itself in pathological research, including the fight against cancer and other diseases, the writer said: "This will not please those who believe that disease is unreal.
Frederick H. Astley Woodward, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
In your issue of last Saturday you published a report of a lecture on "Early Religions," in which occurs this passage: "The cult of Æsculapius was extraordinarily like the creed of the Christian Scientists of the twentieth century.
Count Sigge Cronstedt, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
Under the heading "Happiness" is found in Hemma a notable article which—no doubt rightly—points out that true happiness is not dependent on matter, and that a plentiful supply of material things is not necessary for true happiness.
In
the lives of most children, and also later, when they are entering upon fuller experiences, examinations are part of their normal education at school, college, or even when starting in business.