Accession: L10902
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Edward H. Hammond, November 16, 1886
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Edward H. Hammond 
Date: November 16, 1886
Manuscript Description: Handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy on lined Massachusetts Metaphysical College stationery from Boston, Massachusetts.
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Your letterEditorial Note: See 075.18.006. gratefully receivedAs Written:rec'd

It was noticeable that I felt the moment I went into the presence of Mrs W.Editorial Note: Mrs. A. M. Whelden that something was wrong and as soon as she left said to Mr Frye she came here to carry something to Mr Hammond –– write him and let him know that I was careful to say nothing that I would not have him hear

I always speak of you as a promising Christian Scientist

The bogus lots are doing all the harm they can but we must do enough more good to hold the balance against evil in all its forms. Yes you were taught the genuine ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science and I have no doubt are teaching it

With much Affection
MBG Eddy

Kind regards from Mr. Frye

I dare not recommend those that are at liberty to go West for my worthy students have all they can do East and in the middle states or are located in the West. I will name the places you may indicate to new students who are leaving my class and I of course know not what they will make and will do this if you desire

L10902
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

Your letterEditorial Note: See 075.18.006. gratefully rec'dExpanded:received

It was noticeable that I felt the moment I went into the the presence of Mrs W.Editorial Note: Mrs. A. M. Whelden that something was wrong and as soon as she left said to Mr Frye she came here to say carry something to Mr Hammond –– write him and let him know that I was careful to say nothing that I would not have him hear

I always speak of you as a promising Christian Scientist

The bogus lots are doing all the harm they can but we must do enough more good to hold the balance against evil in all its forms. Yes you were taught the genuine ScienceEditorial Note: Christian Science and I have no doubt are teaching it

With much [?] Unclear or illegible  Affection
MBG Eddy

Kind regards from Mr. Frye

I dare not recommend those that are at liberty to go West of for my worthy students have all they can do East and in the middle states or are located in the West. I will name the places you may indicate to new students who are leaving my class and I of course know not what they will make and will do this if you desire

 
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See 075.18.006. Mrs. A. M. Whelden Christian Science