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At a meeting of the Publication Committee, held October 5th,...

From the November 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal


At a meeting of the Publication Committee, held October 5th, 1892, the following resolution was adopted:—

Resolved, that in the judgment of the Publication Committee, it is right and consistent that all students having cards in the Journal should be designated in said cards by the affixes C. S., C. S. B., or C. S. D., as they may he entitled to use the same. Also, only those who have been students of the Mass. Metaphysical College, Boston, are entitled to use the degrees C. S. B. and C. S. D., and therefore only such students can be so advertised in the Journal.

The Committee in adopting the above resolution, do so to meet what seems to be a growing error. We believe all students should use their degree, if they have been through a class or classes at the Mass. Metaphysical College. Other students should use the abbreviation C. S. to show that they are professed Christian Scientists, and desire to be known as such to the world.

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