Editorials

Loving Acknowledgments

The following letters of love and appreciation were sent to our beloved Leader, the Rev.
Monday , September 23, 1901, at 10 o'clock A.
The Metropolitan Magazine for October, 1901, contains a short article from the pen of Mr.
COLERIDGE thus critically analyzes Shakespeare's characterizations of sin or vice:—
The Granite Monthly for October, 1901, contains a beautifully written and interesting article by Henrietta H.

Mrs. Eddy Explains

Concord , N.

Philosophy

There are, and have been, philosophies many, but how much true philosophy apart from the Bible?
We herewith publish extracts from some of the more eloquent and timely eulogiums pronounced on the late President McKinley at various memorial services:—
Thursday, September 19, Anno Domini, 1901, will be a memorable day in the world's history.

Tribute from Mrs. Eddy

In response to a request from the committee on arrangements for the memorial service at Concord, N.

Expressions of Condolence

THE following message of condolence was sent to Mrs.

Memorial Service

IN accordance with the Proclamations of President Roosevelt and of Governor Crane, memorial services for the late President William McKinley, were held in the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass.