Episode 132 (Feb. 17, 2026) has William H. Benson reading from his book on William James vs. Mary Baker Eddy, continuing Eddy's biography. It covers Eddy's tense 1906 press interview, Joseph Pulitzer's push for a "next friend" lawsuit alleging she was controlled, George W. Glover II's recruitment, and the influence of McClure's anti-Eddy "Milmine" series (largely written in 14 parts by Willa Cather). The 1907 case centers on whether Eddy was competent to create a March 6 trust placing her property under three trustees; after journalists and Chandler's team find her lucid, the suit is dismissed Aug. 21, 1907, and Eddy later gives her son $245,000 with a no-will-contest condition. The script also summarizes Mark Twain's financial and family hardships, his reliance on Frederick Peabody, and his 1907 book Christian Science attacking Eddy's writing, profits from Science and Health, and pursuit of power while also expressing admiration for her achievements.
(00:00) Welcome & Series Overview: The Parallel Lives Project
(02:49) Episode 132 Setup: William James vs. Mary Baker Eddy
(03:51) 1906 Press Interview at Pleasant View: Mary Faces the Reporters
(05:24) Pulitzer Pushes a Lawsuit: Recruiting George Glover
(07:40) McClure's Exposé: The Milmine Biography Shapes Public Opinion
(10:07) Next-Friend Suit Filed & Mary's Trust Deed Defense (1907)
(13:31) In Court and in the Press: Probing Mary's Competence
(15:47) Case Dismissed: Victory, Aftermath, and a Costly Settlement
(16:21) Mark Twain Enters the Story: Fame, Hardship, and a Target
(18:59) Twain's Attack on Mary Baker Eddy: Style, Money, and Power