Accession: 536.57.005
Editorial Title: Anna C. Thew to Mary Baker Eddy, November 18, 1886
Author: Anna C. Thew 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: November 18, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Anna C. Thew on unlined paper from New York, New York.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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Handshift:Anna C. Thew
My dear Mrs. Eddy;

In view of the new regulations you have made, I would like to ask you to enter my name for the Normal class, the first opportunity you may have to receive me, instead of my entering the Primary class, as I had before intended.

I will wait, then, to receive notice from you of the beginning of the Normal Class,

Very truly yours
Anna Crawford
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy I can fit you much better for future success by teaching you from the beginning No student can give a scholar the foundations that I give I take my students scholars because I cannot do all the teaching but those that are capable of most I ought to teach throughout to best prepare them for this field of labor
536.57.005
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Anna C. Thew
My dear Mrs. Eddy;

In view of the new regulations you have made, I would like to ask you to enter my name for the Normal class, the first opportunity you may have to receive me, instead of my entering the Primary class, as I had before intended.

I will wait, then, to receive notice from you of the beginning of the Normal Class,

Very truly yours
Anna Crawford
Handshift:Mary Baker Eddy I can preparefit you much better for future success by [?] Unclear or illegible teaching you from the beginning No student can fit give a scholar for the foundations that I give my I allow I take my students do send their students to me to take through from the scholars because I cannot do all the teaching [?] Unclear or illegible  but those that are capable of most I ought to [?] Unclear or illegible  teach throughout to best prepare them for this field of labor
 
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