Accession: 680B.76.019
Editorial Title: Avilda P. Huntley to Mary Baker Eddy, September 7, 1886
Author: Avilda P. Huntley 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Mary Baker Eddy 
Date: September 7, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Avilda P. Huntley on embossed lined paper from Meriden, Connecticut.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in the handwriting of Mary Baker Eddy.
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Will you reply to the following - questions for myself and friend who would like to attend a course of lectures at your college,

What are the terms of course, and requirements?

The time and hours to be devoted?

The price for board?

When the earliest course begins?

Perhaps there will be other information needed that you will willingly furnish for which I shall be very grateful, We have both received As Written: recieved the treatment satisfactorily and I am requested or advised to attend the lectures which I should be most happy to do. I am very much interested and wish to learn all I can. – I consider it an opening to a phase of more beautiful life which furnishes me with new aspirations daily. —

I am interrupted and will close hoping to hear from you soon

Yours et ceteraAs Written:&c
Mrs A. P. Huntley
Box 91 Main St. Station
Meriden Conn.
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend curriculumAs Written:cur.
680B.76.019
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Will you reply to the following - questions for myself and friend who would like to attend a course of lectures at your college,

What are the terms of course, and requirements?

The time and hours to be devotaed?

The price for board?

When the eareliest course begins?

Perhaps there will be other information needed that you will willingly furnish for which I shall be very grateful, We have both recieved Corrected: received the treatment satisfactorily and I am requested or advised to attend the lectures which I should be most happy to do. I am very much interested and wish to learn all I can. – I consider it an opening to a phase of more beautiful life which furnishes me with n [?] Unclear or illegible ew aspirations daily. —

I am interrupted and will close hoping to hear from you soon

Yours &cExpanded:et cetera
Mrs A. P. Huntley
Box 91 Main St. Station
Meriden Conn.
Handshift:Mary Baker EddySend cur.Expanded:curriculum
 
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