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In answer to inquiries we will say that the class in obstetrics to be held in June is open to all students of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College who have not taken the obstetric course. As the time is short no formal applications need be made out, but letters requesting the course may be addressed to the Board of Education, 95 Falmouth Street, Boston, or in case of long distances, telegrams may be sent as late as May 20.
The tenets of The First Church of Christ, Scientist,—the Mother Church,—printed on folded sheet for the use of branch churches of Christ, Scientist, with space for the names of churches and their by-laws, can be had at one dollar per hundred. Not less than one hundred are sold.
The following is the order of service for Communion Day, as revised:— 1. Organ voluntary.
All correspondence with the clerk of the Mother Church on matters pertaining to his office, should be addressed to William B. Johnson, C.
In response to requests we herewith publish the present order of service in the Mother Church:— 1. Organ voluntary.
REPRODUCED BY THE AID OF MRS. EDDY'S INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS OF SITE, AND AUTHENTIC DATA.
Our readers will all remember the able article entitled "Scriptural References sustaining the Doctrines of Christian Science" by Mr. John Gillespie of Chicago, published in the December, 1898, Journal.
THE MASSACHUSETTS METAPHYSICAL COLLEGE As announced in the paster attached to the Sentinel, the annual term of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College will open, with the Board of Education, on Wednesday following the second Tuesday of June, 1900. The applications now on file will be retained, but others will not be received until further notice.
The Per Capita Tax from June I, 1899, to May 31, 1900, is now due. Stephen A.
The Board of Education has prepared printed application blanks to be used by those who desire to appear before it for examination. These blanks are now ready, and can be procured by written application addressed to the Board of Education, 95 Falmouth St.