Deed of Trust

organizing The Christian Science Publishing Society
given by Mary Baker Eddy January 25, 1898

Reprinted February 2007

Deed of Trust.

The following is a copy of the Deed of Trust constituting the Board of Trustees — organizing The Christian Science Publishing Society.

BE IT KNOWN THAT I, Mary Baker G. Eddy of Concord, New Hampshire, in consideration of one dollar to me paid by Edward P. Bates, James A. Neal, and William P. McKenzie, all of Boston, Massachusetts, and in consideration of their agreement to faithfully observe and perform all the conditions hereinafter specified to be by them observed and performed, and for the purpose of more effectually promoting and extending the religion of Christian Science as taught by me, do hereby sell and convey to them, the said Bates, Neal and McKenzie, and their successors in the trust hereinafter established all and singular the personal property, goods, and chattels which were sold and conveyed to me by the Christian Science Publishing Society by its bill of sale dated January 21st, 1898, said property being located in the premises numbered 95 and 97 Falmouth Street in said Boston, including the publication called “The Christian Science Journal,” (not including the copyrights thereof), the linotype, all pamphlets, tracts and other literature conveyed to me by said bill of sale, the Hymnal, the subscription lists of “The Christian Science Journal” and of “The Christian Science Quarterly,” all stationary fixtures, stock on hand manufactured or otherwise, machinery, tools, mailing lists, book accounts, notes, drafts, checks and bills, whether in process of collection or not, five United States bonds of one thousand dollars each, all cash and bank accounts and all personal property of whatsoever kind or nature which belonged to said Society and which were conveyed to me as aforesaid, excepting only such of said property as may have been used and disposed of since the date of said sale to me, upon the following perpetual and irrevocable trust and confidence, namely:

1. Said trustees shall hold and manage said property and property rights exclusively for the purpose of carrying on the business, which has been heretofore conducted by the said Christian Science Publishing Society, in promoting the interests of Christian Science; and the principal place of business shall be in said Boston.

2. The business shall be done by said trustees under the unincorporated name of “The Christian Science Publishing Society.”

3. Said trustees shall energetically and judiciously manage the business of the Publishing Society on a strictly Christian basis, and upon their own responsibility, and without consulting me about details, subject only to my supervision, if I shall at any time elect to advise or direct them.

4. Said trustees shall keep accurate books of account of all the business done by them, and shall deposit in a responsible and reliable Bank or Trust Company all bonds, mortgages, deeds, and other documents or writings obligatory of every kind and nature for safe keeping; also all surplus funds over and above the sum necessary to defray the running expenses of the business, until the same shall be paid over to the Church Treasurer, as herein provided. No papers or monies shall be taken from said Bank or Trust Company excepting by and in the presence of a majority of said Trustees. Once in every six months the trustees shall account for and pay over to the treasurer of “The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,” the entire net profits of said business. The “net profits” shall be understood to mean the balance remaining at the end of each six months after paying the usual and legitimate expenses incurred in conducting the business. No authority is intended to be conferred upon the trustees to expend the money of the trust for property not necessary for the immediate successful prosecution of the business, or to invest the same for purposes of speculation, or to incur liabilities beyond their ability to liquidate promptly from the current income of the business. Said treasurer shall hold the money so paid over to him subject to the order of “The First Members” of said Church, who are authorized to order its disposition only in accordance with the rules and by-laws contained in the Manual of said Church.

5. The business manager shall present to the Trustees, at the end of each month, a full and correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of the month.

6. Said Trustees shall employ all the help necessary to the proper conduct of said business, and shall discharge the same in their discretion or according to the needs of the business, excepting that the business manager may call in at times of necessity such temporary help as will facilitate the business.

7. The Trustees shall employ such number of persons as they may deem necessary to prepare Bible Lessons or Lesson Sermons to be read in the Christian Science churches, the same to be published Quarterly as has heretofore been done by and in the name of the Christian Science Quarterly; and they may, in their discretion, change the name or style of such Quarterly publication as occasion may demand. They shall also fix the compensation of the persons so selected.

8. Said Trustees shall have direction and supervision of the publication of said Quarterly, and also of all pamphlets, tracts, and other literature pertaining to said business, using their best judgment as to the means of preparing and issuing the same, so as to promote the best interests of the Cause, reserving the right to make such changes as I may think important.

9. Said trustees and their successors in trust shall not be eligible to said trusteeship or to continue in the same, unless they are loyal, faithful, and consistent believers and advocates of the principles of Christian Science as taught by me in my book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.”

10. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in said trusteeship for any cause, I reserve the right to fill the same by appointment, if I shall so desire, so long as I may live; but if I do not elect to exercise this right, the remaining trustees shall fill said vacancy. The First Members together with the directors of said Church shall have the power to declare vacancies in said trusteeship for such reasons as to them may seem expedient.

11. I also reserve the right to withdraw from said trust, if I shall so desire, the publication of the Christian Science Journal, but if I do not exercise this reserved option, then said Journal shall remain a part of the trust property forever.

12. Upon my decease, in consideration aforesaid, I sell and convey to said trustees my copyright of “The Christian Science Journal,” to be held by them as the other property of said trust.

13. Said trustees shall each receive annually one thousand dollars for their services in that capacity, payable semi-annually in payments of five hundred dollars, or such salary as the said Church may determine from time to time.

14. The delivery of this instrument to, and its acceptance by, said trustees shall be regarded as the full establishment of the trust and as the agreement by the trustees to honestly and faithfully do and perform all things to be done and performed by them within the terms, objects and purposes of this instrument.

WITNESS my hand and seal at Concord New Hampshire, this twenty fifth day of January, 1898.

(signed) MARY BAKER G. EDDY [Seal]

We accept the foregoing Trust.

(Signed)

Edward P. Bates,

James A. Neal,

Wm. P. McKenzie.

January 25, 1898.

September 8, 1898

Thomas W. Hatten

Succeeding Edward P. Bates, Resigned

October 21, 1898

Joseph B. Clark

Succeeding James A. Neal, Resigned

September 25, 1906

Allison V. Stewart

Succeeding Joseph B. Clark, Deceased

January 6, 1908

William D. McCrackan

Succeeding Allison V. Stewart, Resigned

June 19, 1908

Clifford P. Smith

Succeeding William D. McCrackan, Resigned

September 12, 1911

James A. Neal

Succeeding Clifford P. Smith, Resigned

December 2, 1912

Herbert W. Eustace

Succeeding James A. Neal, Resigned

February 1, 1917

Edward A. Merritt

Succeeding Thomas W. Hatten, Resigned

August 1, 1917

David B. Ogden

Succeeding Wm. P. McKenzie, Resigned

August 1, 1917

Lamont Rowlands

Succeeding Edward A. Merritt, Resigned

July 5, 1921

Paul Harvey

Succeeding David B. Ogden, Resigned

January 28, 1922

Fred M. Lamson

Succeeding Lamont Rowlands

January 28, 1922

Wm. P. McKenzie

Succeeding Herbert W. Eustace, Resigned

January 28, 1922

James E. Patton

Succeeding Paul Harvey, Resigned

September 1, 1932

James E. Patton

Succeeding Paul Harvey, Resigned

September 1, 1932

Albert F. Gilmore

Succeeding Wm. P. McKenzie, Resigned

May 14, 1935

W. Stuart Booth

Succeeding James E. Patton, Deceased

March 8, 1939

Francis Lyster Jandron

Succeeding W. Stuart Booth, Resigned

June 24, 1940

Herbert L. Standeven

Succeeding Fred M. Lamson, Deceased

September 10, 1942

George Channing

Succeeding Herbert L. Standeven, Deceased

September 21, 1942

Hudson C. Burr

Succeeding Francis Lyster Jandron, Resigned

June 29th, 1943

James G. Rowell

Succeeding Albert F. Gilmore, Deceased

February 14, 1945

(Mrs.) Elizabeth McArthur Thomson

Succeeding George Channing, Resigned

March 10, 1947

Leonard T. Carney

Succeeding Hudson C. Burr, Resigned

August 1, 1955

Henry Allen Nichols

Succeeding James G. Rowell, Deceased

April 2, 1956

Helen Appleton

Succeeding (Mrs.) Elizabeth McArthur Thomson, Deceased

March 14, 1960

Frances S. Wells

Succeeding Helen Appleton, Deceased

January 1, 1961

Edward Froderman

Succeeding Henry Allen Nichols, Resigned

June 4, 1962

Arthur P. Wuth

Succeeding Leonard T. Carney, Retired

July 1, 1964

Wilson Morgan Riley

Succeeding Arthur P. Wuth, Resigned

October 17, 1966

Florence C. Southwell

Succeeding Frances S. Wells, Retired

October 1, 1969

Howard Palfrey Jones

Succeeding Edward Froderman, Retired

May 1, 1970

Richard N. Heath

Succeeding (Mrs.) Florence C. Southwell, Resigned

April 3, 1972

Glenn A. Evans

Succeeding Howard Palfrey Jones, Resigned

January 24, 1973

Eric Bole

Succeeding Richard N. Heath, Resigned

Date not designated

Robert G. Walker

Succeeding Wilson Morgan Riley, Retired

July 1, 1976

Zadie Hatfield

Succeeding Robert G. Walker, Resigned

July 1, 1977

C. Earle Armstrong

Succeeding Glenn A. Evans, Released

July 1, 1979

Michael West

Succeeding Eric Bole, Resigned

July 15, 1979

Frederic C. Owen

Succeeding C. Earle Armstrong, Resigned

January 1, 1982

J. Robert Erwin

Succeeding Zadie Hatfield, Resigned

May 1, 1982

Beulah M. Roegge

Succeeding Michael West, Resigned

January 26, 1983

J. Anthony Periton

Succeeding J. Robert Erwin, Resigned

October 28, 1983

Nola A. Cook

Succeeding J. Anthony Periton, Resigned

October 28, 1983

J. Spanjaard

Succeeding Frederic C. Owen, Retired

January 1, 1984

G. D. Hewitt

Succeeding Beulah M. Roegge, Resigned

February 4, 1985

Donald C. Bowersock

Succeeding Nola A. Cook, Resigned

April 1, 1987

John Gooding

Succeeding Graves D. Hewitt, Resigned

March 15, 1988

Hal F. Friesen

Succeeding John Gooding, Resigned

March 17, 1988

Jean Stark Hebenstreit

Succeeding J. Spanjaard, Retired

March 17, 1988

David E. Sleeper

Succeeding Donald Bowersock, Retired

January 17, 1991

John H. Hoagland, Jr.

Succeeding David E. Sleeper, Retired

June 1, 1991

Al M. Carnesciali

Succeeding Jean Stark Hebenstreit, Retired

March 9, 1992

J. Anthony Periton

Succeeding Al M. Carnesciali, Resigned

April 15, 1992

Hallock G. Davis

Succeeding John H. Hoagland, Jr., Resigned

May 6, 1992

H. C. Schiering

Succeeding Hal F. Friesen, Resigned

September 21, 1993

Honor R. Hill

Succeeding J. Anthony Periton, Resigned

May 18, 1994

J. Thomas Black

Succeeding Honor R. Hill, Resigned

April 24, 1997

Karen Craft

Succeeding J. Thomas Black, Resigned

May 19, 1998

Donald R. Kurtz

Succeeding H. C. Schiering, Resigned

July 1, 1998

Nathan A. Talbot

Succeeding Hallock G. Davis, Resigned

May 19, 2000

Margaret M. Campbell

Succeeding Donald R. Kurtz, Resigned

January 10, 2004

M. Victor Westberg

Succeeding Karen Craft, Resigned

January 18, 2004

Don R. Adams

Succeeding Nathan A. Talbot, Resigned

September 6, 2005

Walter D. Jones

Succeeding M. Victor Westberg, Resigned

October 10, 2006

Judy Wolff

Succeeding Margaret M. Campbell, Resigned

September 2, 2009

Michael Pabst

Succeeding Walter D. Jones, Resigned

September 2, 2009

Scott Preller

Succeeding Don R. Adams, Resigned

City of Boston, October 7, 1918. 3 & 28 min.

P.M. Received and entered in Records of Mortgages, Book 1313, Page 221

per

James Donovan

City Clerk

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