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In the initial number of its springtime New Year, the Journal...

From the April 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal


In the initial number of its springtime New Year, the Journal appropriately greets its readers in new and seasonable Easter garb. The attempt perceptibly to freshen its "page-appearance," has been allied to care to retain early and pronounced characteristics sufficient to insure spontaneous recognition on the part of life-long friends. What degree of success has been demonstrated by the union, readers themselves can most impartially determine. The Journal should practice what it preaches. In place of a "worn" look, it should carry a smile of conscious cheer wherever it goes.

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