Editorials

That ably conducted and high-toned monthly publication The Ledger Monthly of New York for August, 1901, publishes what it calls "The Ledger Album of Celebrities.
The Normal class of the Board of Education began its session June 20, and continued for two weeks.

A Correction and Explanation

Dear Editor:—Will you kindly give place to the following explanation.
Under the above heading the Christian Register of July 18, 1901, publishes a reply by Mr.
From the sprightly little paper called Among the Clouds, published at Mt.
The North American Review for August, 1901, contains a ten page article from the pen of Mr.
A writer in The Baptist Watchman says, "There is a certain class of minds which would repudiate the New Testament revelation if it should turn out that the mustardseed is not actually the least of all seeds.
In the account of the dedication of the church at Beatrice, Nebraska, published in the July Journal, there was an omission which we gladly take occasion to supply herewith.
The Universalist Leader has a correct conception of the office of a religious journal.
The Rev.

Mrs. Conger not There

We gladly republish from the New York Journal the following self-explanatory letter of Mrs.
Whether our good friend, The Watchman, a Baptist journal, is aware of it or not, the sentiments contained in the following articles—"A Sunny Disposition," and "The Sanctity of Home"—are in exact accord with the Christian Science doctrine.