Accession: 674A.74.038
Editorial Title: E. Hale to Mary Baker Eddy, October 13, 1885
Author: E. Hale 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: October 13, 1885
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by E. Hale on embossed lined paper from Ghent, Ohio.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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674A.74.038
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I am again disappointed in securing the requisite means for attending your next class, owing to misfortune of the one owing me so I must give the matter up entirely, so that I will not trouble you again with any further notice of my request. My mind is unchanged in regard to the high destiny of your work & I shall continue to trace it through your Journal with the deepest interest.

Thanking you for your kindness I remain ever yours. for the work
E. Hale
Handshift:Mary Baker EddyTellegraph to comeEditorial Note: Despite Mary Baker Eddy asking E. Hale to come to the class, there is no evidence that Hale ever studied with Eddy.
674A.74.038
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I am again disappointed in securing the requisite means for attending your next class, owing to misfortune of the one owing me so I must give the matter up entirely, so that I will not trouble you again with any further notice of my request. My mind is unchanged in regard to the high destiny of your work & I shall continue to trace it through your Journal with the deepest interest.

Thanking you for your kindness I remain ever yours. for the work
E. Hale
Handshift:Mary Baker EddyTellegraph to comeEditorial Note: Despite Mary Baker Eddy asking E. Hale to come to the class, there is no evidence that Hale ever studied with Eddy.
 
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Despite Mary Baker Eddy asking E. Hale to come to the class, there is no evidence that Hale ever studied with Eddy.