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[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, December 8, 1928]

PACIFIC COAST SANATORIUM

From the February 1929 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Since the last notice published in the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal relative to The Christian Science Pacific Coast Sanatorium, necessary detail work has been proceeding, and the architect's plans are now substantially finished. Contributions have been received in sufficient amount to a little more than fully pay for the land upon which the sanatorium is to be built. Building will commence as soon as further subscriptions have been received to a substantial amount.

We very much appreciate the interest that has thus far been shown, not only by those who live in the states nearest the sanatorium, but also by the field at large; for, as has been indicated in previous notices, this is not merely a local institution, but one which should have the interest and cooperation of the whole field.

We are aware that many are anxious to learn of the progress thus far made, and we are giving this information that the progress of the institution, and the intention relative to its building, may be fully known.

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