Accession: 223A.37.008
Editorial Title: Mary Melissa Hall to Mary Baker Eddy, March 31, 1886
Author: Mary Melissa Hall 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: March 31, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Melissa Hall on lined paper from Denver, Colorado.
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Mrs. Eddy, Boston, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass,

Dear Madam.

Our second class in Christian Science is progressing finely. – today is the last lesson. Dr. Sherman is doing splendid work with this class, and they all seem to be obtaining a good understanding of Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S. There are 39 in this class. – mostly residents of Denver, but there are a few from the towns in different parts of the state. – Colorado Springs- Greeley- Silverton- Hermosa, and I do not know whether from other places. Some of the students have done quite good work since coming into this class. The Denver AssociationEditorial Note: The Denver Association was a branch of the Christian Scientist Association in Boston, Massachusetts will meet Thursday evening and the members of this class have been asked to join. There will probably be over 70 members then, and at least 90 scientists in the state. The people of Denver seem thoroughly awake on, this subject, and the M.D’s and druggists are complaining because it has seriously injured their business, but their loss has been gain to many sufferers. There is one druggist in this class, but he thoroughly believes in Christian ScienceAs Written:C. S. now.

Mrs. Eddy, I wish to ask a favor of you, Won’t you please send me your photograph? I should like very much to have it, and all the scientists in the Association are anxious to see it, and persons often ask about it. Dr. Sherman thought you would be willing to send me one.

I am in hopes to see you this coming summer, and my daughter and I expect to take the Normal course.

Very Respectfully,
Mrs. C. L. Hall,
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Mrs. Eddy, Boston, Mass,Expanded:Massachusetts

Dear Madam.

Our second class in Christian Science is progressing finely. – today is the last lesson. Dr. Sherman is doing splendid work with this class, and they all seem to be obtaining a good understanding of C. S.Expanded:Christian Science There are 39 in this class. – mostly residents of Denver, but there are a few from the towns in different parts of the state. – Colorado Springs- Greeley- Silverton- Hermosa, and I do not know whether from other places. Some of the students have done quite good work since coming into this class. The Denver AssociationEditorial Note: The Denver Association was a branch of the Christian Scientist Association in Boston, Massachusetts will meet Thursday evening and the members of this class have been asked to join. There will probably be over 70 members then, and at least 90 scientists in the state. The people of Denver seem thoroughly awake on, this subject, and the M.D’s and druggists are complaining because it has seriously injured their business, but their looss has been the gain to many sufferers. There is one druggist in this class, but he thoroughly believes in C. S.Expanded:Christian Science now.

Mrs. Eddy, I wish to ask a favor of you, Won’t you please send me your photograph? I should like very much to have it, and all the scientists in the Association are anxious to see it, and persons often ask about it. Dr. Sherman thought you would be willing to send me one.

I am in hopes to see you this coming summer, and my daughter and I expect to take the Normal course.

Very Respectfully,
Mrs. C. L. Hall,
 
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