In the issue of your esteemed paper of August 1, I again find a letter wherein Christian Science is mentioned—this time as a reply to my remarks about our critic's letter from Los Angeles.
In
the hubbub of the busy work-a-day world, how often we see evidences of hurry! Restless energy, hasty judgment, impatient actions, all indicate a wrong manner of thinking.
While
one of the many good concerts which the radio constantly brings to us was being enjoyed, it was noted that the voice of the soloist suddenly lost its sweet tone and became harsh and unlovely.
with contributions from Charles A. Lindbergh, Winfred Rhoades, I. M. Hubbard, Glenn R. Phillips, Arthur E. Morgan, Zona Gale, C. Cropsey, Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Roger W. Babson
[Editorial in the Star-News, Pasadena, California]
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
The contribution of a clergyman on the subject of Christian Science, in your issue of October 17, is a welcome change from the criticisms published from time to time, in that it is fair, free from bitterness, and tolerant towards those from whom he conscientiously differs.