Accession: L12942
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Jennie Lapham, August 14, 1882
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Jennie Lapham 
Date: August 14, 1882
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery.
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L12942
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My dear Mrs Lapham

We shall commence the opening classEditorial Note: This class opened on August 15, 1882, with the following students: Charles D. Barbour, Clara E. Choate, George D. Choate, Sarach H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. of the College the first of this week Mrs Choate will be in it I shall be very happy to have you join usEditorial Note: Jennie Lapham was not in this class. There is no evidence that she ever studied with Mary Baker Eddy. and will take you for one third of my tuition viz 100,00Editorial Note: $100 in 1882 is the equivalent of $2,522.96 in 2016.

Very truly & Affectionately
M B G Eddy
L12942
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mrs Lapham

We shall commence the opening classEditorial Note: This class opened on August 15, 1882, with the following students: Charles D. Barbour, Clara E. Choate, George D. Choate, Sarach H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. of the College the first of this week Mrs Choate will be in it I shall be very happy to have you join usEditorial Note: Jennie Lapham was not in this class. There is no evidence that she ever studied with Mary Baker Eddy. and will take you for one third of my tuition viz 100,00Editorial Note: $100 in 1882 is the equivalent of $2,522.96 in 2016.

Very truly & Affectionately
M B G Eddy
 
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This class opened on August 15, 1882, with the following students: Charles D. Barbour, Clara E. Choate, George D. Choate, Sarach H. Crosse, and Alice M. Sibley. Jennie Lapham was not in this class. There is no evidence that she ever studied with Mary Baker Eddy. $100 in 1882 is the equivalent of $2,522.96 in 2016.