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Mary Baker Eddy Library > Episode > 98. New insights at the Archives Open House

98. New insights at the Archives Open House

January 1, 2025

https://www.marybakereddylibrary.org/podcast-player/80530/98-new-insights-at-the-archives-open-house.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 35:49 | Recorded on December 17, 2024

Every October The Mary Baker Eddy Library hosts a one-day open house in recognition of National Archives Month, showcasing items for fellow employees at The Mother Church (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston). These objects and documents bring Christian Science history to life, spark inquiry, and ignite the exploration of larger stories waiting to be told.

In this episode, six Library staff members sit down with our host to discuss the letters, scrapbooks, photographs, and art that they selected. They also explore connections between these artifacts and consider how, as primary sources, they can enrich, shift, and reinforce perspectives on Mary Baker Eddy and her church.

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  • Article—Emma C. Shipman and The First Church of Christ, Scientist in the 1920 Women’s Voter Registrations, (Boston.gov)

All of the guests in this episode are staff members at The Mary Baker Eddy Library. In order of first appearance:

Headshot of Sarah Schelde, with short dark brown hair and a light and dark grey striped shirt.

Sarah Schelde, Archivist

Headshot of Joy Clower, with shoulder-length light blonde hair and a black cardigan over a dark blue top.

Joy Clower, Archival Assistant

Headshot of Christa Seid-Graham, with long brown hair and a white blouse.

Christa Seid-Graham, Communications and Programs Specialist

Headshot of Grace Hoglund, with short dark brown hair and a white collared shirt.

Grace Hoglund, Assistant Records Analyst

Headshot of Ben Foti, with close-cut dark brown hair and a white collared sweater with blue trim.

Ben Foti, Research Associate

Headshot of Gwen Beacham with hair pulled back in a ponytail and a grey flowing cardigan.

Gwen Beacham, Transcription Verifier/Researcher for the Mary Baker Eddy Papers

Guest headshot of Grace Hoglund used by permission.


Gallery: Artifacts discussed in this episode

For more information about any of the items shown here, write to us using our Contact Us form. Images not to be reproduced without permission.

Image: Front cover of an antique concordance to Science and Health. The front cover is blank (dark brown) except for a golden seal containing a cross and crown image encircled by the words, "Heal The Sick, Raise The Dead, Cleanse The Lepers, Cast Out Demons."

A Complete Concordance to Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, 1903.

Image: A typewritten, short memorandum with handwritten edits made to the copy. Mary Baker Eddy's signature is on the page.

Memorandum, “POLITICS” by Mary Baker Eddy, November 2, 1908. A10158.

Image: Floppy discs and packaging. They are resting on a deep royal blue backdrop.

Floppy discs and packaging from Concord: A Study Package for IBM, 1994.

Image: Zoomed-in view of a yellowed page from a scrapbook. The clipping is a short newspaper clipping with the headline "Mrs. Eddy's Politics." A header reading "Boston Post" is pasted immediately above it.

Scrapbook containing newspaper clipping from the November 3, 1908, Boston Post, c. 1907–1908. SB018, page 299.

Image: A photograph of a colorized photo portrait of a woman (L. Ivimy Gwalter) in a gold-colored oval frame.

Hand-colored portrait of L. Ivimy Gwalter, CSB, n.d. 1998.03.06.

Image: A yellowed, handwritten letter in Mary Baker Eddy's slanted handwriting. At the top of the letter is letterhead reading in part "Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Rev. Mary B. G. Eddy, President." The letter begins: "Boston, Oct. 8, 1886. My dear student, Mrs. Lancaster."

Page 1 of a letter from Mary Baker Eddy to Malinda J. Lancaster, October 8, 1886. L04529.

Image: A yellowed letter, typewritten. A seal is at the top of the letter, and below it reads "Pleasant View, Concord, N.H.". The letter begins: "Dictated. April 13, 1901. Miss Shipman and undergraduates of the Wellesley College."

Letter from Mary Baker Eddy to Emma Shipman/Undergraduates of Wellesley College, April 13, 1901. L08916.

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