Accession: 361.48.009
Editorial Title: Luther M. Marston to Mary Baker Eddy, December 10, 1885
Author: Luther M. Marston 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: December 10, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Luther M. Marston on lined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Your noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant. just received, I am surprised to learn that my card in the C. S. Journal is changed You misunderstood me I remember our conversation and your asking me if I would be willing to have it changed as you stated your reasons for so doing, I remarked "yes I understand you" during our conversation I forgot to allude to it again, if I had I should not have given my consent to have it changed. after returning to my office I thought of your question but did not for a moment suppose it would be changed. I trust you will have it corrected in the next number, as I am decidedly opposed to having it changed. I regret As Written: regrett this misunderstanding. Now Mrs Eddy I trust you will understand I am striving to do the best I can with Christian ScienceAs Written:christian science, And I feel capable of wording my business card.

Yours, Truly,
Dr. L. M. Marston
361.48.009
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Your noteEditorial Note: This note is not extant. just received, I am surprised to learn that my card in the C. S. jJournal is changed You misunderstood me I remember our conversation and your asking me if I would be willing to have it changed as you stated your reasons for so doing, I remarked "yes I understand you" during our conversation I forgot to allude to it again, if I had I should not have given my consent to have it changed. after returning to my office I thought of your question but did not for a moment suppose it would be changed. I trust you will have it corrected in the next number, as I am decidedly opposed to having it changed. I regrett Corrected: regret this misunderstanding. Now Mrs Eddy I trust you will understand I am striving to do the best I can with christian scienceCorrected:Christian Science, And I feel capable of wording my buisiness card.

Yours, Truly,
Dr. L. M. Marston
 
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