By James W. Adams “How fast would a man have to run around the block to see himself leave?” In the halcyon days of youth, before the complexities of life which are inherent in maturity set in, the quotation above was a sort of standing joke among a group of us budding intellectuals (?) who were …
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Law of Time (II)
By Mason Harris (Editor’s Note: Brother Harris wrote a previous, though independent, article on this same subject which you may want to refer to in the May 10th issue.) In the parable of the great supper, all who were invited began to make excuse. One asked to be excused on the basis that he needed to …
Fellowship and the New Mathematics
By James W. Adams In the past fifteen years, parents all over the nation have been introduced to and confounded by the “new mathematics” via their schoolage children, and the controversy yet rage concerning its advisability and viability in the educational process on the elementary and secondary levels in our public schools. As strange as it …
Editorial The “Unity Cult” at Work
By Cecil Willis Elsewhere in this issue is the first of two articles by Dorris Rader of Tullahoma, Tennessee. The material contained in these two articles first was distributed in Tullahoma and vicinity in tract form. The leaven of the “Unity Cult,” as Brother James W. Adams correctly has labeled it, already has been at …