A Letter to our Leader

New York City, March 15, 1904.

Beloved Leader:—One Harvard graduate is deeply grateful for the By-law which means so much for college men. Regret that he was not sufficiently awake when in Cambridge to realize the pearl of great price you were then heralding in Boston, gives place to gratitude that the glorious light of Truth comes eventually to all.

At vesper time last Sunday afternoon, over the upper West Side in New York City, there floated the chimes of an "orthodox" church, and the tunes played were yours. And as "Saw ye my Saviour" rang out on the still air, one's individual experience proved that the question would be answered and that those long asleep in scholastic theology and collegiate darkness would ere long hear universally proclaimed the Saviour you have revealed to us.

Gratefully and reverently yours,
Charles H. Pierce, H. U. '93.
To Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Concord, N. H.

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