Accession: 483.55.005
Editorial Title: George H. Bradford to Mary Baker Eddy, January 18, 1886
Author: George H. Bradford 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: January 18, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by George H. Bradford on unlined paper from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Mrs. Bradford and I wish to join your next class– It is now about a year since our attempt to do so– which, as possibly you may remember, was unsuccessful, owing to Mrs. Bradfords' serious illness. I can give the time to it, this month, which would not be convenient to give later. We are both most anxious to come under your instructions – and shall be glad to call upon you in relation to this matter at any time that may suit your convenience. I know that you have very little time to give to mere conversation– so that if you cannot give us an interview, will you kindly cause to be sent us some word in reference to our chance for entering your next class.

With the Sincerest respect
Very truly yours
G. H. Bradford.
483.55.005
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Mrs. Bradford and I wish to join your next class– It is now about a year since our attempt to do so– which, as possibly you may remember, was unsuccessful, owing to Mrs. Bradfords' serious illness. I can give the time to it, this month, which would not be convenient to give later. We are both most anxious to come under your instructions – and shall be glad to call upon you in relation to this matter at any time that may suit your convenience. I know that you have very little time to give to mere conversation– so that if you cannot give us an interview, will you kindly cause to be sent us some word in reference to our chance for entering your next class.

With the Sincerest respect
Very truly yours
G. H. Bradford.
 
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