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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Letters and despatches from individuals, with whom I have no acquaintance, and of whom I have no knowledge whatever, containing questions about secular affairs I do not answer. First, because I have not sufficient time to waste on them—and second, because I do not suppose myself capable of instructing people in what I know nothing about.

Notices

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B.

Notices

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B.

Notices

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B.

TAKE NOTICE

All gifts by mail, express, or that are handed to the porter at my door without cards, and have not come from persons with whom I am acquainted,—will be returned to the office whence they came, or rejected at my door. Recent attempts of third parties to scandalize me through the friendly means aforesaid, have occasioned this notice.

Notices

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B.

Notices

CLERK OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. Correspondence relating to membership with the Mother Church and requests for blank applications for membership, should be addressed to William B.

Notices

THE OBSTETRIC CLASS. Applications for the obstetric class of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College for 1901 must be sent at once to Alfred E.

THE ANNUAL MEETING

The regular meeting of the Mother Church is postponed until June, 1902. — William B.

NOTICE

The Church By-laws on the qualification of students to teach Christian Science have not recently been changed. My notice in the Sentinel of September 5, 1901, contained nothing new on this subject or that would naturally alarm the Field.