Accession: A10646
Editorial Title: Rev. Mary B. G. Eddy, of Boston, at Steinway Hall
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: February 15, 1889
Manuscript Description: This is an unidentified newspaper clipping on which the year 1889 is written in an unknown handwriting.
Editorial Note: This lecture, given by Mary Baker Eddy at Steinway Hall in New York City, drew an audience of 1,000.
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REV. MARY B. G. EDDY, of Boston, at STEINWAY HALLEditorial Note: Steinway Hall was located on 14th Street in New York City. Built in 1866, it sat 2,500 and became a major cultural center. It was home to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for 25 years., Friday, Feb. 15, at 8 P.M.

The Discoverer of Christian Science in this age, Author of “Science and Health,” will deliver a lecture as above. Subject: SCIENCE & CHRISTIANITY

Seats free, except the orchestra and front rows of first balcony. Reserved seats, 50 cents, can now be obtained at the box-office.

1889

A10646
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Reproduced from the archives of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

REV. MARY B. G. EDDY, of Boston, at STEINWAY HALLEditorial Note: Steinway Hall was located on 14th Street in New York City. Built in 1866, it sat 2,500 and became a major cultural center. It was home to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for 25 years., Friday, Feb. 15, at 8 P.M.

The Discoverer of Christian Science in this age, Author of “Science and Health,” will deliver a lecture as above. Subject: SCIENCE & CHRISTIANITY

Seats free, except the orchestra and front rows of first balcony. Reserved seats, 50 cents, can now be obtained at the box-office.

1889

 
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Steinway Hall was located on 14th Street in New York City. Built in 1866, it sat 2,500 and became a major cultural center. It was home to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for 25 years.