Accession: 549.58.017
Editorial Title: Bradbury W. Hight to Mary Baker Eddy, August 24, 1886
Author: Bradbury W. Hight 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 24, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Bradbury W. Hight on his printed stationery from Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mrs. Mary B. G. Eddy,
Boston, MassachusettsAs Written:Mass.
Madam, ―

Your favorEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. announcing that the College would open Aug. 30" duly receivedAs Written:rec'd.

I regret to say that it will be impossible for usEditorial Note: Bradbury W. Hight and Lillie Hight to attend at that time. We did not think the term would commence until about the 12" of Sept. Pressure of business and lack of money, will absolutely prevent our attendance at this time.

We need longer time in order to make arrangementsAs Written:arrangments. Had the time fixed been two weeks later, we could have gone.

We hope to be prepared to enter the next class, if accepted. Will you be kind enough to indicate, as nearly as possible, when the next class will be formed.

Will there be a division of the class as suggested in the August "Journal"?

Very respectfully
B. W. Hight.
549.58.017
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mrs. Mary B. G. Eddy,
Boston, Mass.Expanded:Massachusetts
Madam, ―

Your favorEditorial Note: This letter is not extant. announcing that the College would open Aug. 30" duly rec'dExpanded:received.

I regret to say that it will be impossible for usEditorial Note: Bradbury W. Hight and Lillie Hight to attend at that time. We did not think the term would commence until about the 12" of Sept. Pressure of business and lack of money, will absolutely prevent our attendance at this time.

We need longer time in order to make arrangmentsCorrected:arrangements. Had the time fixed been two weeks later, we could have gone.

We hope to be prepared to enter the next class, if accepted. Will you be kind enough to indicate, as nearly as possible, when the next class will be formed.

Will there be a division of the class as suggested in the August "Journal"?

Very respectfully
B. W. Hight.
 
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