Accession: 226.37.037
Editorial Title: Fanny McNeil Potter to Mary Baker Eddy, February 12, 1885
Author: Fanny McNeil Potter 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: February 12, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fanny McNeil Potter on unlined paper from Washington, D.C.
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Write me soon

Our Friend Mr S.Editorial Note: Possibly Eldridge J. Smith has just left me. I have been quite sick the past week. I called his attention to articles in “Swartz review”Editorial Note: The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine), a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts. of Chicago & he wrote his article from my desire Mr S.Editorial Note: Possibly Eldridge J. Smith had never seen one of them before. I like your last paper, think it has improved, but I should like it better in book form. If you will only come on here you shall share my delightful room & I will care for you dear. I think you owe it to yourself, & it will do you a world of good the change

I dare not say too much

You know what is best but I wish I could see you

With much love & sweet kiss
Ever Yours Lovingly
Fanny

In haste.

226.37.037
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Write me soon

Our Friend Mr S.Editorial Note: Possibly Eldridge J. Smith has just left me. I have been quite sick the past week. I called his attention to articles in “Swartz review”Editorial Note: The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine), a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts. of Chicago & he wrote his article from my desire Mr S.Editorial Note: Possibly Eldridge J. Smith had never seen one of them before. I like your last paper, think it has improved, but I should like it better in book form. If you will only come on here you shall share my delightful room & I will care for you dear. I think you owe it to yourself, & it will do you a world of good the change

I dare not say too much

You know what is best but I wish I could see you

With much love & sweet kiss
Ever Yours Lovingly
Fanny

In haste.

 
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Possibly Eldridge J. Smith The Mind Cure and Science of Life (later renamed Mental Science Magazine), a monthly periodical published by A. J. Swarts. Possibly Eldridge J. Smith