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MASSACHUSETTS METAPHYSICAL COLLEGE

From the September 1889 issue of The Christian Science Journal

This notice was later republished in Miscellaneous Writings 1883-1896: Mis. 273:23-274:14


Notice

There are one hundred and sixty applications lying on the desk before me for the Primary class in the Mass. Met. College, and I cannot do my best work for a class that contains over one quarter of that number. If all these should be taught another large number would be waiting for the same class, and the other three courses delayed. The work is more than one person can accomplish, but the demand is for my exclusive teaching, and dissatisfaction with any other, which leaves me no alternative but to give up the whole thing.

Deeply regretting the disappointment this must occasion, and with grateful acknowledgments to the public, I now close my college.

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