John
, known as the disciple "whom Jesus loved," has left us writings of such pure spirituality, and withal so practical as a guide for our conduct in daily living, that there seems little or no excuse for lack of genial intercourse among students and earnest workers in Christian Science.
Not since the establishment of this office in the year 1900 has there been such an almost complete cessation of critical, unfriendly, or misleading news or comments regarding Christian Science as during the past year.
Arthur G. Lothgren, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
An unsigned article in your columns on November 13, purporting to be written by a prominent member of the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, presents such an unjust and unfair attitude toward Christian Scientists that in fairness to them and to your readers I should appreciate an opportunity to make a few statements relative thereto.
Oscar Graham Peeke, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
Perhaps no more incongruous statement could be made than that voiced by a certain doctor when in his address in the Galleria Building on November 10 he declared, "As long as you feel you must serve God, you are simply prolonging human chaos.