Accession: 489.55.012
Editorial Title: Calvin C. and Sarah M. Foster to Mary Baker Eddy, December 13, 1884
Author: Calvin C. Foster  Sarah M. Foster 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 13, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Sarah M. Foster on embossed lined paper from Worcester, Massachusetts.
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My Dear Mrs Eddy

I have been so very anxious to see you. And have a little talk with you.

When we read As Written: reed your letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. saying we had better wait till another class “as we had lost three lessons”, it seemed to me I could not, for knowing, our school could not be left through the winter monthsAs Written:mo – but we felt it would be ordered right.

I do not like to say to you I have been out of school for the last week real sick but did not employ an MD. neighbors think us crazy.

If I go to Boston any other day than Mond and Friday can I see you? I do not want to be let the expense and not have the pleasure of seeing you.

Mrs Eddy we would like to know if we can study with you Apr 1st then we can close our school for a vacation. It is very hard times here for all schools and Colleges except the Public

So we feel anxious to retain our pupils to meet our expenses I cannot As Written: can not say one half I wish to you so will close hoping to see you soon

lovingly your true Friends
Mr & Mrs C. C. Foster

Since writing above a letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. recd saying your class commence Dec 22d “Another struggle for us”. The letter did not come through the mail but handed to one of our Students I must see you. When?

hastily

SundayAs Written:Sund AM.

489.55.012
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Dear Mrs Eddy

I have been so very anxious to see you. And have a little talk with you.

When we reed Corrected: read your letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. saying we had better wait till another class “as we had lost three lessons”, it seemed to me I could not, for knowing, our school could not be left through the winter moExpanded:months – but we felt it would be ordered right.

I do not like to say to you I have been out of school for the last week real sick but did not employ an MD. neighbors think us crazy.

If I go to Boston any other day than Mond and Friday can I see you? I do not want to be let the expense and not have the pleasure of seeing you.

Mrs Eddy we would like to know if we can study with you Apr 1st then we can close our school for a vacation. It is very hard times here for all schools and Colleges except the Public

So we feel anxious to retain our pupils to meet our expenses I can not Corrected: cannot say one half I wish to you so will close hoping to see you soon

lovingly your true Friends
Mr & Mrs C. C. Foster

Since writing above a letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. recd saying your class commence Dec 22d “Another struggle for us”. The letter did not come through the mail but handed to one of our Students I must see you. When?

hastily

SundExpanded:Sunday AM.

 
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