A letter from a student in the field says there is a grave need for more men in Christian Science practice.
I have not infrequently hinted at this. However, if the occasion demands it, I will repeat that men are very important factors in our field of labor for Christian Science. The male element is a strong supporting arm to religion as well as to politics, and we need in our ranks of divine energy, the strong, the faithful, the untiring spiritual armament.
Chestnut Hill, Mass., Feb. 7, 1910.