A member of the late primary class of the Mass. Met. College sends us the following account of the class:
All of the classes, and especially those of recent years, feel so profoundly the moral, intellectual, and spiritual stimulus of the wonderful teachings, that each class is inclined to believe that its experiences are unique. This is not strange, because the growing Christian Science consciousness of the age enables its inspired Leader to bring each succeeding class up to a higher level of thought and spiritual perception. So it is not surprising that this class should have been of unsurpassed interest.
It was the largest primary class that has ever assembled at the beloved Alma Mater of Christian Science. The interest began the first day and increased with each succeeding lecture. The lectures were interrupted by frequent questions, most of them indicating earnest thought, and some of them, great insight. Students of former classes asked practical questions which were evidently the outcome of situations that had put Christian Science to the last crucial test.