A short time since we sent out to those interested a letter of which the following is a copy. For the information it contains we publish it in this number.
EDITORIAL OFFICE OF
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNAL,
95 Falmouth Street.
Boston, Mass., March 31, 1898.
Dear Friend:—You have the bound volumes of the Christian Science Journal. The binder made a mistake, and instead of putting in the title-page belonging to each of the volumes, he inserted the page beginning with the thirteenth volume. This volume contained, for the first time, the names of Mrs. Hanna and myself as editors. Looking at the title-page one not knowing when we became the editors would naturally suppose we had been the editors during all this time. The fact is, our editorial work began November, 1892. We do not care to be held responsible by future readers for editorials with which we had nothing to do, and we wish the matter corrected. May I ask that you will cut out this title-page down to the eleventh volume? This will remedy the matter and do no injury to your numbers.
Yours in Truth