Notwithstanding
that our forefathers endured the hardships and privations of a primitive life, surrounded by dangers and solaced only with meager comforts, they nevertheless bequeathed to us a custom of devoting one day of every year to universal thanksgiving to Almighty God for the blessing of life itself and the means to sustain it, for the sanctuary of home and the joys that pervade it, and for the mercies of His protection from accident, sickness, or death.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
A report in the March 6 issue of your paper gave the information that a doctor, in a recent address at the Iowa State College in Ames, referred to Christian Science as being founded "on the principle of cure by power of suggestion.
William Pitfield, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
Your issue of February 11 contained a report of a British Israel lecture in which the lecturer committed himself to two statements about the teaching of Christian Science which are as far from the truth as may well be imagined.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
On behalf of the Christian Science church, I wish to thank a certain doctor for the expression of his admiration of Christian Science; but there is, of course, no relation between Christian Science and the systems known as psychoanalysis and physical culture.