Conrad Bernhard, Jr., Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
Permit me to thank you for your appeal for more of brotherly love in racial and religious intercourse, as well as for the desire expressed for a better understanding and more of religious tolerance among men, contained in an editorial in the Jewish Times entitled, "Let Us Understand Each Other.
When
we have friends who are kind and helpful to us in divers ways, we feel we must do something for them in return; and we usually find ways and means to express our gratitude.
That
the incident in the life of Christ Jesus, wherein he fed the multitude with the few loaves and fishes, made a profound impression upon those who witnessed it is proved by the fact that it is the only one of the Master's miracles which is recorded by all four of the gospel writers.
George C. Palmer. Committee on Publication for the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada,
In a recent issue there appeared a kindly reference to Christian Science which, although correct in itself, is apt to convey a mistaken impression on account of the context in which it appears.
Frank J. Linsley, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
During the course of a lecture delivered in Woolsey Hall on the subject of "Vital Religion and Health," the Dean of the Yale Divinity School repeated many of the unfair statements regarding Christian Science that have appeared in his public addresses and writings.