Everett P. Clark, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
A press dispatch from Cincinnati, Ohio, published in a recent issue, telling of a resolution introduced at the thirty-sixth annual convention of the central conference of American rabbis, and purporting to appoint a committee to determine just how far mental healing is compatible with the Jewish religion, has been brought to my attention.
S. Britton R. Foster, Committee on Publication for the Province of Ontario, Canada,
May we briefly refer to a letter in your recent issue written undoubtedly by a good conscientious Scotsman, objecting to a humorous reference given with the kindliest of intentions by a Christian Science lecturer in Massey Hall.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
Will you kindly grant me sufficient space in your valuable paper for the purpose of correcting some misstatements regarding Christian Science which were made by a minister of this city, as reported in your recent issue?
Paul Gassner, Committee on Publication for Germany,
The statement that Christian Science is neither "Christianity nor science," and that it employs "individual suggestion and suggestion in general," is entirely wrong.
August Fritsche, Committee on Publication for the State of Minnesota,
May we have space to correct some misapprehensions which may possibly have arisen in the thoughts of your readers and the citizens of your community with regard to Christian Science, by reason of the short notice which appeared in your valued paper recently.
Paddling
back from a prolonged canoe trip late one cloudy night, the writer found it difficult to determine how much progress had been made, and whether—as the dim outline of tree tops moved slowly by—the bay, which was the destination, had been passed.