Word: heitman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Christian Scientists. To Boston went 6,000 Christian Scientists from all parts of the world to attend the annual meeting of the "Mother Church." They heard Retiring President Charles E. Heitman declare that their church was "fulfilling its mission as a healing church"; elected him business manager of the Christian Science Publishing Society; elected Mrs. Ella W. Hoag of Bropkline, Mass., new president of their group. She is a disciple of Mary Baker Patterson Glover Eddy...
...interest of fair play TIME takes pleasure in devoting this extended space to Mr. Heitman's defense of The Monitor's reputation...
...Charles E. Heitman of the Christian Science Committee on Publication wrote a courteous letter to the editors of TIME, referring to quotations from London papers published in these columns by way of contrast with The Monitor's story...
...Said Mr. Heitman: "The quotations published by you from the British press were first utterances of these papers on this particular prohibition ruling of the Supreme Court, whereas The Monitor's story was of a later date...
...Heitman continued: " The Monitor assumes no self-righteous attitude and makes no claim to absolute perfection in its construction; it does, however, stand for honesty, accuracy and fair dealing and would not even for the success of that which it deemed worthy deviate from that established policy and purpose so definitely indicated by its founder, Mary Baker Eddy, when she said, ' The object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind.' While those identified with The Christian Science Monitor are not indifferent to its success, I can say?to once again quote Mrs. Eddy...