Accession: 031.11.006
Editorial Title: Eugene H. Greene to Sarah H. Crosse, October 21, 1884
Author: Eugene H. Greene 
Recipient: Sarah H. Crosse 
Date: October 21, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Eugene H. Greene on embossed lined paper from Portland, Maine.
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Dear Mrs. Crosse: -

Your very welcome letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received. We are pleased indeed to think that Metaphysics is almost ours and very grateful for your kind teaching and assistance without we should never have known of these higher possibilities. We hope to be truly successful and I have an idea that practice is what proves this Principle – Is it not?

According to Mrs. Eddy’s letters of some time ago I thought her classEditorial Note: Class at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College was nearly completed and was to have began before this time

I hardly like to ask her when we may expect to commence the term! Have you any idea? Have you heard her say anything about it? If you would enquire (when you can do so without inconvenience) for our special benefit, we would be very much obliged. I hope nothing will occur to interrupt the class. It would be a great disappointment to us; about how long notice does she usually give.

Yes – we shall hope to see you often while we are in Boston – All nicely here – and all send our very kindest regards.

Very RespectfullyAs Written:Respy Yours
Eugene H. Greene

PS.

Mrs. Poole has begun a good work here – spends every other week in the City.

031.11.006
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Mrs. Crosse: -

Your very welcome letterEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. received. We are pleased indeed to think that Metaphysics is almost ours and very grateful for your kind teaching and assistance without we should never have known of these higher possibilities. We hope to be truly successful and I have an idea that practice is what proves this Principle – Is it not?

According to Mrs. Eddy’s letters of some time ago I thought her classEditorial Note: Class at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College was nearly completed and was to have began before this time

I hardly like to ask her when we may expect to commence the term! Have you any idea? Have you heard her say anything about it? If you would enquire (when you can do so without inconvenience) for our special benefit, we would be very much obliged. I hope nothing will occur to interrupt the class. It would be a great disappointment to us; about how long notice does she usually give.

Yes – we shall hope to see you often while we are in Boston – All nicely here – and all send our very kindest regards.

Very RespyExpanded:Respectfully Yours
E H Greene

PS.

Mrs. Poole has begun a good work here – spends every other week in the City.

 
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