The policeman at the main downtown intersection frequently drops in for copies of the Sentinel. Neighborhood children use the listening area to read and listen to Bible book/records.
"We try to see that the Christ includes each individual," the librarian explained. "There is no person, no community 'out there.' At the same time we refuse to accept suggestions that would prevent people from coming in." And what happens?
Business men and women, students, teachers, neighbors, public employees, needy individuals—all have come through the doors of this eastern United States Reading Room in greater numbers.