Items of Interest

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While proper safeguards should surround the issuance of Christian Science literature from lending libraries connected with Reading Rooms and Sunday schools, the way in which to borrow literature should not be made too difficult, nor the free offer of literature be allowed to fail of its purpose.
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During the past year The Mother Church has, with success, tested out the plan of reserving, until ten minutes before the lecture on Christian Science begins, a block of seats for the use of strangers.
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The Clerk of The Mother Church recently arranged for the printing of translations of the "Instructions for Filling out Applications for Membership in The Mother Church," in the following languages: Danish, Dutch, French, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Spanish, and Swedish.
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A big yellow autobus drew up at Number One, Norway Street.
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The Christian Science Monitor announces a series of fifty-four articles on the history of the Bible.
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Last June a contributor to the Reconstruction and Furnishing Fund, one who has been close to all of the enterprises of the past five years, wrote The Christian Science Board of Directors:
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It is in order for branch churches and societies, which decide to do so, to announce in their services the date of the coming admission to membership in The Mother Church and the availability of application blanks.
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To promote a better understanding of the position of The Christian Science Monitor in respect to the significance of its news and editorial columns, the following excerpt is quoted from an editorial it printed, March 7, 1934, entitled "Reading Your Newspaper":
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It is advisable and necessary for all Christian Scientists to be well informed as to the laws of their respective jurisdictions, which apply to the practice of Christian Science and the paying of fees to Christian Science practitioners for treatment.
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Persons who possess letters written by famous people may not be fully aware that they have no right to make or sell copies of such letters unless they obtain the permission of the writers or of their legal representatives.
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Occasionally it is asked, "Why is there not a special dictionary defining, in accordance with Mrs.
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The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy, and the Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society, have, for some years, issued literature in Braille for the blind.