Accession: L04478
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Hannah A. Larminie, June 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Hannah A. Larminie 
Date: June 1886 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
Archival Note: The date of this letter is an archivist estimate.
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L04478
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My dear

Have written the Meeting of Teachers to disband and start Schools one or two might As Written: right Have a faculty of Physicians and a department for teaching the English Language in the Institute.

I propose Mr & Mrs DayEditorial Note: George B. Day and Orrilla W. Day Mrs. Larminie Mrs Bell and others if you want to form your Institute in Chicago I have written Mr Hammond to take the head of an Institute and include Miss E. B. in his faculty and go to some large City and start a School Whether I am obeyed is the question

I see the need of educating students in Common branches before we can fill the important posts for our CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science.

Lovingly
MBG Eddy
L04478
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear

Have written the Meeting of Teachers to disband and start Schools one or two right Corrected: might Have a faculty of Physicians and a department for teaching the English Language in the Institute.

I propose Mr & Mrs DayEditorial Note: George B. Day and Orrilla W. Day Mrs. Larminie Mrs Bell and others if you want to form your Institute in Chicago I have written Mr Hammond to take the head of an Institute and include Miss E. B. in his faculty and go to some large City and start a School Whether I am obeyed is the question

I see the need of educating students in Common branches before we can fill the important posts for our CauseEditorial Note: The cause of Christian Science.

Lovingly
MBG Eddy
 
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George B. Day and Orrilla W. Day The cause of Christian Science.