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(1896?)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Latin lines entitled "The Song of the School-Boy at Christmas" reprinted from the "Stony-Hurst Magazine."

X-4-a - Clipping - 1p. {1}


(1896)
Taggart, Marion Ames: West Pubuico, N(ova) S(cotia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Can Hudson use the article Taggart sends? They are spending the summer in Acadia. She hopes to do a child's story with local color.

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(1896?)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

An article on kissing.

X-4-a - Clipping - 1p. {1}


(1896)
(Byrn, Darcy), T. Sparrow: (London, England)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Sparrow is starting a series of adventures for a London daily. Will Hudson tell her about the copyright of "In the Battle for Bread". Sparrow encloses the card of Dr. Coull Mackenzie, where her mail will always reach her.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 32mo. - {3}


(1896?)
(Dorsey, Anna Hanson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey notes Hudson's remarks relating to the statement about morals in the Congo. Dorsey (Mohun) says it was awful until the general under whom such excesses were winked at was reported to King Leopold, who immediately recalled him. Mohun says he is only waiting for Congress to give him permission to accept the King's decoration before he lights down on the Protestant missionaries in the Congo Free State.

X-4-a - A.L.S. (Incomplete) - 2pp. - 12mo. - {2}


(1896?)
Dorsey, A(nna) H(anson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A great grandchild was born on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin. Their African (Dorsey) Mohun came home covered with distinctions for his services in the Congo. Dorsey will send his report which is to be presented to Congress. She asks prayers for the conversion of her two grandsons who have given up practice of the faith. In the February "Century" is her grandson's account of the death of Emen Pasha.

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(1896)
(Egan) M(aurice Francis):
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Egan hopes the story will fill a gap. He will send another next week.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


(1896)
Fish, Frederick Jr.:
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Fish is pleased to have the stamps. Enclosed is a pencil scrawl by Mary (Fish?).

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1896
Fish, Grace S.: (South Bend, Indiana)
 to (James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

She invites Edwards to dinner on Sunday. She wants to talk to him about Browning as an art critic.

XI-1-n - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {1}


(1896)
Fitzgerald, Percy: London, England
 to F(ather Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

By last mail Fitzgerald sent a batch of his Imitation papers. There is more to come.

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(1896)
Fitzgerald, Percy: (London, England)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Fitzgerald has been at work on some "Readings in the Imitation" for the Ave Maria.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1896)
Fitzgerald, Percy: London, (England)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Fitzgerald sends a paper on Farm Street, the Jesuit Chapel there. If Hudson wants other churches in the same style he will tell him.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {1}


(1896)
Gilmore, Minnie: Plattsmouth, Nebraska
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Gilmore offers a substitute for the picture of Our Lady of Lourdes which was broken. The death of her aunt and a legacy of four orphans recalled them to America. Gilmore asks for four copies of the September Ave Maria containing her Roman letter.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {1}


(18)96
( ), C.S.B., Hugh: Gardner, Wisconsin
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

They receiced the Ave Maria with the notice of their community of Anglican monks. Hugh corrects the impression that he has gone back to the world. He still preserves a small band of followers with him. The only magazines which have had a word of appreciation of their efforts are the Ave Maria and the Rosary Magazine. The Anglican papers have only given them criticism of antagonists. This is a personal letter not for publication.

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(1896)
(Nester), Eliz(abeth): (Detroit, Michigan)
 to J(ames) F. E(dwards): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

If Edwards wishes to see her he had better come before next June, for she sails for Paris the latter part of June. She asks for Fannie Gregori's address. Edwards should tell her all about Drusie (Mrs. Milton Henoch). Art(hur Nester) has been appointed postmaster. Nellie Davis, a graduate of St. Mary's became a Catholic. Miss Kreer married Dr. Thiell and he became a Catholic.

XI-1-n - A.L.S. - 8pp. - 16to - {1}


1896
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A friend of O'Malley has a superb collection of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. O'Malley loves Mr. Death very much. Hudson would like (James) Cardinal Gibbons exceedingly; he is a gentleman. They say that (Roger B.) Taney made an agreement with his wife, a Protestant, that all sons should be Catholics and all daughters Protestant. He had eight daughters and never a son. O'Malley knew Camillus (Cardinal) Mazzella before he was "created". He became a Jesuit so that he could work among the Italian galley convicts. He begged Father (Francis X.?) Brady, (S.J.), to let him give up teaching at Woodstock to go to Boston to work in the city prison.

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(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(isrtict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

An old lady, an Episcopalian, gave a new definition of "Agnostic" to some of (Robert) Ingersoll's followers. The bit of Katherine Tynan in the last number of the Ave Maria is sweet. Thirty words in Gaelic in an Irish grammar differ from the corresponding words in Algonquin only in ending. Perhaps our Indians are not the ten lost tribes but Irish. If Hudson knows Ignatius Donnelly let him loose on this scent. O'Malley sends an Irish litany.

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(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dr. (Fred C.?) Kolbe's informant did not understand Italian. In America and England we make much of Protestantism, but on the continent it does not move the world. Americans have seen Protestants in high places so long that they must live in Europe to get the proper charitable contempt for it. O'Malley just had his first attack of malaria. Last week he baptized a little nigger dying of diphtheria. O'Malley is the Sanitary Inspector of the District of Columbia. If they hear he is baptizing babies they will fire him.

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 12mo. - {3}


(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, (District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

O'Malley remembers reading years ago that (George) Washington kept a copy of Murillo's "Immaculate Conception" in his room. He draws a monogram which Father Frank Barnum, (S.J.), now a Jesuit missionary in Alaska, found on an altar in Cracow. Barnum entered the Society when he was 16 against his mother's wishes; he is now working on Archbishop (Charles John) Seghers' trail. Father (James) Pye Neal(e) comes up to civilization now and then; he looks disreputable. All the niggers along the "Eastern Sho" would mourn him bitterly. The F(irst) F(amilies) in Charles County say they want a gentleman priest. The old Maryland Jesuit is fast becoming a lost character. Father (Robert F?) Brady, (S.J.), when a young man passed a brilliant examination for the profession. When Brady was made provincial Father (Charles) Stonestreet, (S.J.), was very old. Father (Robert) Fulton, (S.J.), is another one of the old school. (James) Cardinal Gibbons used to bury small-pox corpses when he was a young man.

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(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

O'Malley thanks Hudson for "A Troubled Heart" and the "Lepers of Molokai." There are very few real rascals in the world.

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(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

O'Malley never heard of the title, "Our Lady of Light," before. He sends an extract from Tartarin on the Alps. He thinks when he gets a chance he'll sneak off the the Carthusians.

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(1896)
O'Malley, Austin: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

(Charles Warren) Stoddard's notes make him homesick for Italy. Did Hudson ever hear an Irish woman keening? A strange thing this death.

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(1896)
(Rhodius), George: Indianapolis, (indiana)
 to J(ames F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

Edwards did not state that he received the letter Rhodius returned to him. He saw in the paper that J( ) M( ) is of the past, or in other words, married. He heard of Mr. Abbey's conversion. His health is excellent.

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1896
Rh(odius), M(arie): Indianapolis, (Indiana)
 to (James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

Edwards does not know how sorry she feels that he has so much trouble and she is afraid that she can never repay him for all his kindness. She would sacrifice anything for George (Rhodius), but she will not send money for drinking and the class of company he keeps.

XI-1-n - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {2}


1896
Rho(dius), M(arie): Indianapolis, (Indiana)
 to (James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana)

She just received Edwards' kind letter in which she sees that George (Rhodius) had some of those terrible spells again. She begs him not to let George alone, and not let him take the trip on the ocean. She wants him to ask the doctor if George will ever get his right mind back for good.

XI-1-n - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {2}


(1896)
Robinson, Nugent: New York, (New York)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The title of his story is "Nuestra Senora, a Story of Maxmilian and Mexico."

X-4-a - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 32mo. - {1}


(1896)
S(toddard), C(harles) W(arren): Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Stoddard has decided to go to New York on Saturday. His kid (Kenneth O'Connor) has never seen New York. They will go for two or three days to the kid's married sister in New Britain, Conn(ecticut). Yesterday he went to Holy Cross Academy and lectured. In the front row sat Mrs. Don Courson and Mrs. (Henry) Cabot Lodge. Henry Adams sent Stoddard a Japanese rug.

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