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●   ●   ●    the installation of a simple form of service which fills those churches twice each week with throngs of worshippers who are drawn neither by music, eloquence, nor sensational entertainment; the building up of efficient agencies and institutions for the dissemination and protection of a radically new system of ethics; and the launching of a great metropolitan daily in the interests of clean journalism whose success has set a new mark in the newspaper world—these things or any of them would give eminence to the life-work of the most ambitious of men. To a modest woman, Mary Baker Eddy, belongs the credit of them all.