Items of Interest

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Below is an authentic statement from the historical files of The Mother Church.
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The Mother Church gives annually two series of Christian Science lectures in outlying districts of Boston and in near-by suburban towns where there are as yet no branch Churches of Christ, Scientist.
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The Christian Science Committees on Publication have for many years been a bulwark for the Cause of Christian Science.
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It is generally known that one who becomes the clerk of a Christian Science organization, whether church, society, or Association of pupils, has definite responsibilities to keep accurate and adequate records.
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When the Items of Interest were instituted, the following statement appeared at the head of this column: "The Christian Science Board of Directors has authorized the publication of this column of brief items relating to our Cause.
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A large amount of praise comes at intervals for The Christian Science Monitor; criticism, also, is received from those who differ from what they believe to be its policy.
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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: