Accession: 579.59.011
Editorial Title: A. J. Swarts to C. F. Morrill, March 19, 1885
Author: A. J. Swarts 
Recipient: C. F. Morrill 
Date: March 19, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by A. J. Swarts on lined printed stationery of the periodical, Mind-Cure and Science of Life, from Chicago, Illinois.
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
C. F. Morrill
cityEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois
Dear Sir,

You remember that Mrs. Swarts and myself attended a part of Mrs. Eddy's class last MayEditorial Note: This is a reference to the class that Mary Baker Eddy taught in Chicago, Illinois, in May 1884.. Mrs. Swarts and I both know that we were present at the seven last sessions. Dr. Frye, who invited us, told us that we started in with the fifth lesson. We know that we continued to the close.

A little issue has arisen between Mrs. Eddy and myself relative to the matter. Will you please be kind enough to reply on this sheet as to your recollections in the matter? Do you remember as to whether I entered the first half or not until the last half of the class? My wife and I claim that we entered the first half of the course.

Do you remember as to this claim?

A reply at you earliest convenience will oblige a
Friend & Brother,
A. J. Swarts

Per D.

579.59.011
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
C. F. Morrill
cityEditorial Note: Chicago, Illinois
Dear Sir,

You remember that Mrs. Swarts and myself attended a part of Mrs. Eddy's class last MayEditorial Note: This is a reference to the class that Mary Baker Eddy taught in Chicago, Illinois, in May 1884.. Mrs. Swarts and I both know that we were present at the seven last sessions. Dr. Frye, who invited us, told us that we started in with the fifth lesson. We know that we continued to the close.

A little issue has arisen between Mrs. Eddy and myself relative to the matter. Will you please be kind enough to reply on this sheet as to your recollections in the matter? Do you remember as to whether I entered the first half or not until the last half of the class? My wife and I claim that we entered the first half of the course.

Do you remember as to this claim?

A reply at you earliest convenience wll will oblige a
Friend & Brother,
A. J. Swarts

Per D.

 
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Chicago, Illinois This is a reference to the class that Mary Baker Eddy taught in Chicago, Illinois, in May 1884.