Editorials

Monument to Baron and Baroness de Hirsch

A Monument is soon to be erected in Central Park, New York, in commemoration of the eradication of racial prejudice.
Upon request from the clerk of a church where a lecture is to be given, copies of the Sentinel will be sent by mail, postpaid, for free distribution to strangers and inquirers at the lecture.
Upon the recommendation of a Christian Scientist who is known to the Publishing Society, the Sentinel and the Journal will be sent free for one year to any public library having a reading room.

Further Newspaper Corrections

In the last issue of the Sentinel we published several corrections of misstatements concerning Christian Science.

The Future

Christmas-time has come and gone and the New Year and the New Century have dawned.

"Insufficient Freedom"

The following from the pen of the Rev.

Misstatements Corrected

WE conceive a most important part of the work of the committee on newspapers, or the Publication Committee, to be the correction misstatements of fact in reference to cases of sickness, death, etc.

Christmas

The  following article on Christmas by the Rev.
INQUIRIES continue to come to us as to whether the branch churches and societies are under obligation to follow exactly the order of exercises in the Mother Church at the
We take pleasure in republishing from the Arena for November, 1900, the following editorial remarks, under the above heading, by Mr.

Christmas

Christmas-tide is again with us.

An Impostor

We have received letters from various places in Indiana and Ohio that a man claiming to be a Christian Scientist is traveling about the country and, upon the strength of plausible stories, has succeeded in obtaining money from a number of the Scientists.