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.
Editorials
In the initial number of its springtime New Year, the Journal...
From the April 1892 issue of The Christian Science Journal