Accession: 506.56.030
Editorial Title: Fannie M. Silsbee to Mary Baker Eddy, August 22, 1884
Author: Fannie M. Silsbee 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 22, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Fannie M. Silsbee on lined paper from Smiths Basin, New York.
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My Dear Mrs Eddy

Your kind letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. was gladly receivedAs Written:rec’d and in notifying those who have told me that they would surely go, I find at the eleventh hour that some are found wanting.

Miss Kate Taylor will join your class. also

Mrs Mary E. Smith

Miss Carrie Graham

Mrs Mary A Jones

the three latter have been promised the means as they all had to borrow, & Carrie Graham’s As Written: Grahams Aunt suggested her going & offered to help her, but Mortal Mind has nearly gained the victory, but perhaps she will yet find some way to get the means.

I shall go to Boston Aug 30th Saturday, and stay a few days.

Will go direct from the Depot to the College with the Students. I don’t As Written: dont think Arens will wholly succeed in foiling all plans.

Yours in Truth
Fannie M. Silsbee.
506.56.030
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My Dear Mrs Eddy

Your kind letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. was gladly rec’dExpanded:received and in notifying those who have told me that they would surely go, I find at the eleventh hour that some are found wanting.

Miss Kate Taylor will join your class. also

Mrs Mary E. Smith

Miss Carrie Graham

Mrs Mary A Jones

the three latter have been promised the means as they all had to borrow, & Carrie Grahams Corrected: Graham’s Aunt suggested her going & offered to help her, but Mortal Mind has nearly gained the victory, but perhaps she will yet find some way to get the means.

I shall go to Boston Aug 30th Saturday, and stay a few days.

Will go direct from the Depot to the College with the Students. I dont Corrected: don’t think Arens will wholly succeed in foiling all plans.

Yours in Truth
Fannie M. Silsbee.
 
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