Accession: 549.58.016
Editorial Title: Bradbury W. Hight to Mary Baker Eddy, August 17, 1886
Author: Bradbury W. Hight 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 17, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Bradbury W. Hight on his printed stationery from Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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Mrs. Mary B. G. Eddy,
Boston, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
Dear Madam,—

Your esteemed favor of late dateEditorial Note: This letter is not extant., in respect to joining your class in early autumn, was duly receivedAs Written:rec'd. In order to make our arrangements As Written: arrangments it is very essential that we know the exact time as early as possible.

In the last "Journal" the suggestion was made that you would divide your classEditorial Note: See “Massachusetts Metaphysical College” on page 130 of the August 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal. Does that mean that you will have two classes at different times? If so when will the second class meet? I shall find it almost impossible to get away from my business here in September – If you are to have a class in October or November it would suit us better-

Speaking with my wife, she thought if you divided your class, we could go into the second division - later in the season – Will you kindly inform us-

Very Respectfully
B.W. Hight.
549.58.016
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Mrs. Mary B. G. Eddy,
Boston, Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
Dear Madam,—

Your esteemed favor of late dateEditorial Note: This letter is not extant., in respect to joining your class in early autumn, was duly rec'dExpanded:received. In order to make our arrangments Corrected: arrangements it is very estsential that we know the exact time as early as possible.

In the last "Journal" the suggestion was made that you well would divide your classEditorial Note: See “Massachusetts Metaphysical College” on page 130 of the August 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal. Does that mean that you will have two classes at different times? If so when will the second class meet? I shall find it almost impossible to get away from my business here in September – If you are to have a class in October or November it would suit us better-

Speaking with my wife, she thought if you divided your class, we could go into the second division - later in the season – Will you kindly inform us-

Very Respectfully
B.W. Hight.
 
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This letter is not extant. See “Massachusetts Metaphysical College” on page 130 of the August 1886 issue of The Christian Science Journal.