A New
generation of Christian Scientists, one might say, has arisen since the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, passed from her human labors.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
As recent issues of your paper have carried reports of evangelistic services in which Christian Science was criticized and Mary Baker Eddy, its Discoverer and Founder, was mentioned, will you kindly allow space for brief comment?
Away
from home, without his parents to guide his actions or to help settle his problems, new situations coming up that must be met each day—under such circumstances the young college student finds himself needing an infallible help that can be consulted for advice.
A small
boy who was spending the summer with his parents at the seashore was told one morning that he might play on the lawn in front of the house, but he must not go to the shore.