THE Annual Meeting of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., held in the great auditorium known as Mechanics Hall on Huntington Avenue, was the most largely attended Annual Meeting ever held. It is impossible to estimate the exact number present, but it is sufficient to say that the great hall was crowded to its utmost capacity.
The numbers present were not of course so great as the attendance upon the two communion services, as it was confined to actual church membership; but it was a remarkable gathering in numbers as well as from every other point of view.
All sections of this country as well as many European points were represented.