Nota Bene.—Much anxiety has arisen from the notice in June number of Journal relative to my retirement from active labors in the Massachusetts Metaphysical College. I shall remain president of this College, examine all candidates for graduation, and supervise the instructions at this institution. Also shall hold myself in readiness to fulfill all present and future engagements in the best manner and at the proper time.
The battle has been fought through to the present time to a successful issue against all odds.
The cause was never in a more prosperous condition than when I transferred many tasks to others. At my last primary class there were sixty-four students present, with many others waiting to come in. Two weeks following the last primary class there were seventy- five or more applicants to the same class, and an equal number desiring to enter the other courses in the College, thus indicating the greatest prosperity to Christian Science.
June 12, 1889.
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