It has come to our attention that we should clarify a statement which was made in the item, "Class-taught Students of Christian Science," published in the January, 1966, issue of The Christian Science Journal. This statement read:
"One who conducts an association meeting should not circulate copies of his address or other remarks. He may, if he wishes, leave a copy of these with the secretary of the association so that any member of the association may read them in the secretary's office."
It was not our intention to imply that one who has attended another teacher's association should have the privilege of reading the address given at his own association that year.