Accession: L13895
Editorial Title: Calvin A. Frye to Ella Peck Sweet, January 1887
Author: Calvin A. Frye 
Recipient: Ella Peck Sweet 
Date: January 1887 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Calvin A. Frye on printed curriculum of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
[*]Archival Note: The following is a printed advertisement for the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.

The Primary class in Christian Science Mind=healing includes twelve lessons. Class convenes at 10 A. M. First week, six consecutive lessons. Term continues about three weeks. Tuition, $300Editorial Note: $300.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $9,900.49 in 2024..

Normal class is open to those who have taken the first course at this College, or to persons taught by its Normal students; but they must bring certificates from their teachers, of good health and moral character. Six daily lectures complete the course. Tuition, $200Editorial Note: $200.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $6,600.33 in 2024.. It is advisable to practice As Written: practise at least one year before entering the above class.

Class in Metaphysical Obstetrics includes six daily lectures and is open only to students from this College. Tuition, $100Editorial Note: $100.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $3,300.16 in 2024..

Class in Theology completes the collegiate course Students that have passed through all the classes at this Institution satisfactorily, graduate. This class includes six lectures on the Scriptures, and a summary of the Principle and Practice of Christian Science. Tuition, $200.

Those sending their names in due season will receive timely notice of the commencement of each term. None but those in good health, and with good moral character, are accepted for students. All students are subject to examination and rejection, if found unprepared to enter the several classes.

Reasonable board can be obtained in the vicinity of the College.

Largest discount to an indigent student, $100 on the first course; no reduction on the other courses. Husband and wife, if they enter together the Primary Class, pay $300, but entering at different times are required to pay the regular tuition, the same as they do on all the other courses. Tuition strictly in advance.

N. B. - - - - Mrs. Eddy consults with no one out of the class on disease. [*]Archival Note: End printed advertisement

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeMrs Sweet

Dear Madam: –

Upon recommendation of B Sherman, Mrs Eddy has entered your name on her list for next Normal class, and will send due notice of date of opening it will probably commence in Feb.

Yours truly
C. A. Frye
For Mrs Eddy
L13895
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
[*]Archival Note: The following is a printed advertisement for the Massachusetts Metaphysical College.

The Primary class in Christian Science Mind=healing includes twelve lessons. Class convenes at 10 A. M. First week, six consecutive lessons. Term continues about three weeks. Tuition, $300Editorial Note: $300.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $9,900.49 in 2024..

Normal class is open to those who have taken the first course at this College, or to persons taught by its Normal students; but they must bring certificates from their teachers, of good health and moral character. Six daily lectures complete the course. Tuition, $200Editorial Note: $200.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $6,600.33 in 2024.. It is advisable to practise Corrected: practice at least one year before entering the above class.

Class in Metaphysical Obstetrics includes six daily lectures and is open only to students from this College. Tuition, $100Editorial Note: $100.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $3,300.16 in 2024..

Class in Theology completes the collegiate course Students that have passed through all the classes at this Institution satisfactorily, graduate. This class includes six lectures on the Scriptures, and a summary of the Principle and Practice of Christian Science. Tuition, $200.

Those sending their names in due season will receive timely notice of the commencement of each term. None but those in good health, and with good moral character, are accepted for students. All students are subject to examination and rejection, if found unprepared to enter the several classes.

Reasonable board can be obtained in the vicinity of the College.

Largest discount to an indigent student, $100 on the first course; no reduction on the other courses. Husband and wife, if they enter together the Primary Class, pay $300, but entering at different times are required to pay the regular tuition, the same as they do on all the other courses. Tuition strictly in advance.

N. B. - - - - Mrs. Eddy consults with no one out of the class on disease. [*]Archival Note: End printed advertisement

Handshift:Calvin A. FryeMrs Sweet

Dear Madam: –

pUpon recommendation of B Sherman, Mrs Eddy has entered your name on [?] Unclear or illegible  her list for next Normal class, and will send due notice of date of opening it will probably commence in Feb.

Yours truly
C. A. Frye
For Mrs Eddy
 
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The following is a printed advertisement for the Massachusetts Metaphysical College. End printed advertisement $300.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $9,900.49 in 2024. $200.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $6,600.33 in 2024. $100.00 in 1887 is the equivalent of $3,300.16 in 2024.