Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The writer of a letter published in your issue of December 22 was mistaken when he implied that Christian Science is based on the human control of material energy.
Mrs. Ann P. Hewitt, Committee on Publication for North Island, New Zealand,
I should be glad of space in your columns to correct some statements in an article which appeared in your issue of March 18, in which a reverend gentleman refers to Christian Science as another form of spiritualism, classifying it with occultism, theosophy, psychic phenomena, etc.
William H. Adler, Committee on Publication for Hongkong, China,
As reviewed in the China Mail and the Sunday Herald, a doctor in an article entitled "Hypnotism and Psychotherapy in Medical Practice," published in the February issue of the Journal of the Hong Kong University Medical Society, associates Christian Science healing with the above methods; and for this reason I shall thank you to grant space for a correction.
Ralph B. Textor, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
It is unfortunate that the Signal opened its columns to such aspersions on Christian Science as appeared in a conspicuous announcement by a local church in your issue of November 14.