Editorials

The following new By-law has been adopted,—

What our Leader Says

Beloved Christian Scientists:—Keep your minds so filled with Truth and Love that sin, disease, and death cannot enter them.
Again, according to press reports, a physician of prominence, speaking before the National Prison Congress, has strongly urged the wisdom and necessity of relieving the communal burdens by painlessly ending the life of the "mentally irresponsible," the "hopelessly defective," that these unfortunates may find their only means of escape from unspeakable conditions.
"Throw up your windows and stand in the draft.
There' s nothing that wins like winsomeness, and many a man's determination and consequent career for good could be traced to some very simple but very genuine expression of the spirit of Christian brotherhood.
The second Annual Meeting of The General Association of Teachers is another milestone passed in the forward march of Christian Science, and the spirit which characterized it, no less than the number of those in attendance, gave proof of the good already accomplished by this agency.
One of the addresses delivered upon the occasion of the dedication of a monument to the memory of the Jewish soldiers who died in the Civil War has occasioned no little comment, and this is not to be wondered at in view of its radical plea for the righteousness and necessity of war.

The General Association of Teachers

The second annual meeting of The General Association of Teachers in the United States was held at Chicago, October 24 and 25, and was largely attended by members from practically every state in the Union.

Church By-law

Article XXVI.

Holiday Gifts

Beloved Students:—The holidays are coming and I trow you are awaiting on behalf of your Leader the loving liberty of their license.
The early history of the Hebrews reveals the fact that they were originally a pastoral people, and lived close to nature.

Remember the Sabbath Day

We recently received a request to say something in the Sentinel about the proper observance of the Sabbath, but the necessity for advice to Christian Scientists on this subject did not at once appeal to us.