Dedication: A Centennial Story
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Mr. Thomas Franklyn Hoyt, First Reader, invites the congregation of Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, to hear from Mr. William K. Sheldon. Takes place at the Hippodrome on Sunday, August 29, 1915.
Mr. George Foote Dunham, Portland architect, proposes a building concept for Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street. The church invites Mr. Hermann S. Herring and Mr. George Shaw Cook to lecture.
Image: Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, "First Unit." Christina Safronoff.
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S2 E15: Fort Lewis Activity (1934)
S2 E14: Inspirational Meetings (1934)
S2 E13: Making History (1933)
S2 E12: New Hymnal (1932)
S2 E11: Washington Bicentennial (1932)
S2 E10: Ushering (1931)
S2 E9: Standing Rules (1931)
S2 E8: Eagleson Hall (1930)
S2 E7: Radiocasts (1930)
S2 E6: Tenth Church Dedication (1929)
S2 E5: To Arouse United Interest (1929)
S2 E4: Third Church Dedication (1929)
S2 E3: Joint Dedication Committee (1929)
S2 E2: Call to Action (1929)
S2 E1: Pivotal Moment (1929)
26. Influence and Inspiration (1918)
Black History Month Bonus - Central Area Reading Room (1970)
48. Afterword (2019)
47. Christian Science Teacher (1929)
46. Architect (1925)
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