Items of Interest

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A recent writer on economics has said that in times of so-called depression mankind resorts to all sorts of schemes for supply; that is, men look to their government to donate sums, large in the aggregate, although these funds must be raised by taxes and levies; they adopt questionable means of raising revenue, such as lotteries, betting, and other methods that have, through bitter experience and sorry awakening, been proved demoralizing.
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This week's number of the Sentinel contains a notice of the Publishing Society's issuance, in new edition, of the book entitled "Christian Science and Its Discoverer," by Miss E.
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Slightly more than forty years ago a little band of the children of Christian Scientists was organized and named "Busy Bees.
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The Field knows that most of the radiocast programs on Christian Science pass through the hands of the Christian Science Committees on Publication.
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The book, "Mary Baker Eddy: A Life Size Portrait," by Dr.
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For over fourteen years The Mother Church has maintained one of its three Reading Rooms in the financial district of Boston at 209 Washington Street.
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Those who are planning to attend the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on Monday, June 3, 1935, will be interested in knowing that new seating arrangements have been adopted which, it is hoped, will facilitate attendance and conserve time.
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On April 7, and on the first Sunday of the month for five succeeding months, the morning services of The Mother Church in Boston will go out by radio over short-wave station W1XAL, simultaneously with the long-wave station WNAC, from 10.
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The Centennial Grove of twelve trees commemorating the twelve women leaders of the last century in the United States of America was dedicated in Dallas, Texas, on March 13, by the Texas Historic Nut Tree Planting Association, which had inaugurated the project.
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Readers of the Monitor well know that from time to time in the paper's pages appear series of most interesting articles.
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Some correspondents of the Clerk of The Mother Church, who ask the requirements for admission to membership in the Church, seem to have difficulty in understanding the responsibilities of endorsers of applications.
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A prospective guest at The Christian Science Benevolent Association Sanatorium at Chestnut Hill sometimes asks whether there are any arrangements by which he may visit Mrs.