Accession: 588.60.008
Editorial Title: Amanda L. Willoughby to Mary Baker Eddy, November 14, 1886
Author: Amanda L. Willoughby 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: November 14, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Amanda L. Willoughby on embossed lined paper from Denver, Colorado.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy. This letter includes a vertical line drawn through the second page.
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Dear Mrs Eddy

There are quite a number of ScientistsEditorial Note: Christian Scientists here, (myself among the number) who have taken the primary course of lectures, and are anxious to gain further knowledge of the scienceEditorial Note: Christian Science from you.

The long and expensive journey to, and from, BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts, in addition to the fee for instruction and other expenses, makes it impossible for many of us to leave our homes to go through a normal course. I therefore write to ask, in compliance with the wishes of many scientists here, Would it be possible for you to come to Denver to teach a class? In lieu of my own instruction, if agreeable to you, I will furnish you transportation from Boston, to Denver, and return. We will endeavor to form a large class for you, How many would you be willing to come for? We will anxiously and hopefully await your reply-

Yours in Love and Truth,
Mrs W. Willoughby
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588.60.008
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Dear Mrs Eddy

There are quite a number of ScientistsEditorial Note: Christian Scientists here, (myself among the number) who have taken the primary course of lectures, and are anxious to gain further knowledge of the scienceEditorial Note: Christian Science from you.

The long and expensive journey to, and from, BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts, in addition to the fee for instruction and other expenses, makes it impossible for many of us to leave our homes to go through a normal course. I therefore write to ask, in compliance with the wishes of many scientists here, Would it be possible for you to come to Denver to teach a class? In lieu of my own instruction, if agreeable to you, I will furnish you transportation from Boston, to Denver, and return. We will endeavor to form a large class for you, How many would you be willing to come for? We will anxiously and hopefully await your reply-

Yours in Love and Truth,
Mrs W. Willoughby
Handshift:Mary Baker EddyImpossible
 
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