In the Carnegie Library at Atlanta

THERE was recently placed in the Carnegie Library at Atlanta, Ga., all the works and writings of the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, and the following courteous note of acknowledgment of the gift was promptly received:—

CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF ATLANTA. Anne Wallace, Librarian. March 6, 1901.

Mrs. Sue H. Mims, Atlanta.

My Dear Mrs. Mims:— At the last meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Library of Atlanta a unanimous vote was passed thanking you for your generous gift to the Library.

It gives me pleasure to notify you of this action.

Very truly yours,
THOS. J. DAY, Secretary.

This library building is described as an elegant marble structure. It is one the many monuments of Mr. Andrew Carnegie's benevolence.

It is a request from the librarian for books published by The Christian Science publishing Society.

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