Accession: L08109
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Calvin A. Frye, July 1, 1882
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: July 1, 1882
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery, with envelope.
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Dr.Editorial Note: Calvin A. Frye did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Frye
Dear Student,

I want to converse with you on some important points that I speak of only to members of our Association I expected to start for a short tripEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy was about to leave for Barton, Vermont, to take some time away after her husband's passing. She was accompanied by Alice Sibley and they stayed at Arthur Buswell's family home for a month, returning on August 6, 1882. on Monday As Written: Mond . next but will delay until Tuesday if you get this letter in time to come here on Monday and if you are not here by Monday P. M. I will wait until Tuesday P. M. Do not fail to come one of those days It is important

Very truly your Teacher
M B G Eddy


19 Berkley St.
Lawrence Mass.
BOSTON MASS JUL 1
L08109
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dr.Editorial Note: Calvin A. Frye did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Frye
Dear Student,

I want to converse with you on some important points that I speak of only to members of our Association I expected to start for a short tripEditorial Note: Mary Baker Eddy was about to leave for Barton, Vermont, to take some time away after her husband's passing. She was accompanied by Alice Sibley and they stayed at Arthur Buswell's family home for a month, returning on August 6, 1882. on Mond Corrected: Monday . next but will delay until Tuesday if you get this letter in time to come here on Monday and if you are not here by Monday P. M. I will wait until Tuesday P. M. Do not fail to come one of those days It is important

Very truly your Teacher
M B G Eddy


19 Berkley St.
Lawrence Mass.
BOSTON MASS JUL 1
 
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Calvin A. Frye did not have a medical degree, but in the nineteenth century, persons practicing various “healing arts” were often called “doctor.” Mary Baker Eddy was about to leave for Barton, Vermont, to take some time away after her husband's passing. She was accompanied by Alice Sibley and they stayed at Arthur Buswell's family home for a month, returning on August 6, 1882.