Accession: 566.59.011
Editorial Title: Kate S. Peirce to Mary Baker Eddy, August 23, 1886
Author: Kate S. Peirce 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: August 23, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Kate S. Peirce on lined paper from Bristol, Pennsylvania.
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My dear Mrs Eddy

Your circular receivedAs Written:reced this eve: to my extreme regret I find lectures come the first of month, instead of "the early part," which makes it quite impossible for me to attend: how much I regret it, I cannot, say. as I have severalAs Written:severeal patientsAs Written:patient, and do not feel myselfAs Written:my self thoroughly qualified to do them the greatest justice, and so hoped by listening to you, I might come more intelligently into the light. When do you give the next collegiate course please? soon I trust. — Will you receive one of my patients in my place.? A Miss Rachel Foster of PhiladEditorial Note: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a most honest, earnest specimen of womanhood; now so well, she is able to pursue As Written: persue any ordinary vocation; can she have board at the college, and at what rates?

May I look for a line in reference to next course of lectures? not easy to make arrangements to leave my little onesEditorial Note: Mary S. Gestefeld, Helen Seward, and Charles “Kingsley” Peirce.. –

Sincerely
K. S. Peirce

Of course Miss F will pay regular rates.

566.59.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
My dear Mrs Eddy

Your circular recedExpanded:received this eve: to my extreme regret I find lectures come the first of month, instead of "the early part," which makes it quite impossible for me to attend: how much I regret it, I cannot, say. as I have severealCorrected:several patientCorrected:patients, and do not feel my selfCorrected:myself thoroughly qualified to do them the greatest justice, and so hoped by listening to you, I might come more intelligently into the light. When do you give the next collegiate course please? soon I trust. — Will you receive one of my patients in my place.? A Miss Rachel Foster of PhiladEditorial Note: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a most honest, earnest specimen of womanhood; now so well, she is able to persue Corrected: pursue any ordinary vocation; can she have board at the college, and at what rates?

May I look for a line in reference to next course of lectures? not easy to make arrangements to leave my little onesEditorial Note: Mary S. Gestefeld, Helen Seward, and Charles “Kingsley” Peirce.. –

Sincerely
K. S. Peirce

Of course Miss F will pay regular rates.

 
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Bristol, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mary S. Gestefeld, Helen Seward, and Charles “Kingsley” Peirce.