Since the last meeting of the Alumni of the C. S. A. of my College I am pressed with inquiries as to the eligibility of my student's pupils to become members of the above named society. The C. S. A. of the Mass Metaphysical College is my Association. I organized it, framed its Constitution and Bylaws and was president of this Association. The present meetings of this society are informal, simply the gathering together of the Alumni of the College. A person cannot be made constitutionally a member of the C. S. A. of my College unless I have endorsed his application for membership, nor can he legally receive the degrees of the Mass. Metaphysical College unless conferred by its President on her students.
Mrs. Mary W. Munroe, 281 Columbus Ave., Boston, the treasurer pro tem of the C. S. A. will return all dues, except from honorary members, sent in for membership subsequent to the disorganization of the C. S. A. Dr. Foster Eddy can form an organization for his students and thus suitably care for his flock.