Accession: 480.55.032
Editorial Title: Samuel J. Avery to Mary Baker Eddy, October 23, 1884
Author: Samuel J. Avery 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 23, 1884
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Samuel J. Avery on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Prof. Mary B.G. Eddy
Boston MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
Most respected & beloved Teacher

yours of the 20 – with Postal Note enclosedEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is just received. Many thanks for the kind words of love & encouragement contained therein.

I have done some good Service in the Advertising line, Since I got your last letter.

We are to have a Students Meeting next Sunday at Sister Noyes' Rooms, and Sister Brown has asked me to lead, but I do not feel like assuming so great a responsibility yet, but shall attend the meeting if professional duties will permit.

I feel that we are gaining ground, and your card it helping us in all ways. As I am aware that your time is occupied with more important matters, I will refrain from saying anything about my own progress in “Mental Curing”, but will say that I am progressing practically, which is very satisfactory to me, at least.

Truthfully thine
in Love & Truth
S. J. Avery
480.55.032
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Prof. Mary B.G. Eddy
Boston Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
Most respected & beloved Teacher

yours of the 20 – with Postal Note enclosedEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. is just received. Many thanks for the kind words of love & encouragement contained therein.

I have done some good Service in the Advertising line, Since I got your last letter.

We are to have a Students Meeting next Sunday at Sister Noyes' Rooms, and Sister Brown has asked me to lead, but I do not feel like assuming so great a responsibility yet, but shall attend the meeting if professional duties will permit.

I feel that we are gaining ground, and your card it helping us in all ways. As I am aware that your time is occupied with more important matters, I will refrain from saying anything about my own progress in “Mental Curing”, but will say that I am progressing practically, which is very satisfactory to me, at least.

Truthfully thine
in Love & Truth
S. J. Avery
 
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