Accession: 951.93.062
Editorial Title: Mrs. C. Slosson to Mary Baker Eddy, April 14, 1886
Author: Mrs. C. Slosson 
Recipient: Mary Baker Eddy 
Annotator: Calvin A. Frye 
Date: April 14, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mrs. C. G. Slosson on lined paper from Chicago, Illinois.
Archival Note: This letter includes a notation in shorthand in the handwriting of Calvin A. Frye.
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951.93.062
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Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 20
My Dear Mrs Eddy

When you were in Chicago two years ago I had the pleasure of taking you by the hand and having a few moments' As Written: moments conversation You impressed me as being as earnest true lady and I had faith in your teachings so I employed As Written: imployed one of your students /Dr. Marrill to treat me as I was suffering from bronchitis and asthma, after taking treatment almost every day for nearly one year found myself no better in fact worse, then tried two others with the same result, then last SeptemberAs Written:Sep employed Dr Avry also a Student of yours and for a time I improved wonderfully As Written: wonderffully and was jubilant as I wanted be cured in just this way, but as cold weather returned so did all my throat troublesAs Written:broubles. Now My Dear Mrs Eddy in the name of Truth advise me what to do, would come to BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts and take a course at your College if I could be assured of an absolute cure, my husband has lost all faith in MetaphysiciansAs Written:Metaphyscians. Shall look anxiously for your reply.

Mrs C G. Slosson
210 So,, Morgan St. Chicago
951.93.062
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library
Handshift:Calvin A. Frye[*]Archival Note: There is what appears to be shorthand written here. 20
My Dear Mrs Eddy

When you were in Chicago two years ago I had the pleasure of taking you by the hand and having a few moments Corrected: moments' conversation You impressed me as being as earnest true lady and I had faith in your teachings so I imployed Corrected: employed one of your students /Dr. Marrill to treat me as I was suffering from bronchitis and asthma, atfter taking treatment almost every day for nearly one year found myself no better in fact worse, then tried two others with the same result, then last SepExpanded:September employed Dr Avry also a Student of yours and for a time I improved wonderffully Corrected: wonderfully and was jub [?] Unclear or illegible ilant as I wanted be cured in just this way, but as cold weather returned so did all my throat broublesCorrected:troubles. Now My Dear Mrs Eddy in the name of Truth advise me what to do, would come to BostonEditorial Note: Boston, Massachusetts and take a course at your College if I could be assured of an absolute cure, my husband has lost all faith in MetaphysciansCorrected:Metaphysicians. Shall look anxiou [?] Unclear or illegible sly for your reply.

Mrs C G. Slosson
210 So,, Morgan St. Chicago
 
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