Accession: 660A.70.058
Editorial Title: Lucinda W. Cudworth to Mary Baker Eddy, January 27, 1884
Author: Lucinda W. Cudworth 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: January 27, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Lucinda W. Cudworth on embossed lined paper from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Archival Note: See L17567 to read a transcription of this letter.
Editorial Note: Cudworth tells Mary Baker Eddy that she is an older woman who is short on funds and that her son, William Cudworth, is in dental practice with Silas J. Sawyer but has not yet become firmly established in the practice. Her son also suffers from health problems. Cudworth would like to be able to earn a living, and it would be especially gratifying to her to heal people without the use of medicine, which she has lost confidence in. Although some friends think it would be too much for her to take up at her age, she doesn't agree and thinks she would feel happier to be helping others in this way. She asks if Eddy would be willing to reduce the fee for Cudworth to study at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.
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