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1910 Nov. 1
Fackenthal, Frank D.: New York, (New York)
 to Richard H(enry) Clarke: (New York, New York)

Professor Jacoby has returned Clarke's letter to the President (Nicholas Murray Butler) who directs Fackenthal to confirm Jacoby's view that, while the photographs Clarke writes about will be most interesting, the University has no funds to make a purchase of this kind.

I-2-n - T.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


1910 Nov. 7
Jacoby, Harold: (New York, New York)
 to Richard H(enry) Clarke: New York, (New York)

Jacoby has Clarke's letter about the star charts. He returned Clarke's letter to the Secretary of President (Nicholas Murray) Butler. He told the secretary that Clarke intended to communicate with Mr. Butler in the future.

I-2-n - A.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


1910 Nov. 7
Tiernan, F(rances) C(hristine Fisher): Salisbury, N(orth) C(arolina)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The matter of the Christmas story may end in her returning the story to Hudson. The Catholic World pays so little and often delays in sending the money. For the serial she proposes to tell what became of Madeleine, the heroine of "Coin of Sacrifice".

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 6pp. - 16mo. - {1}


1910 Nov. 10
Low, Seth: Bedford Hills, New York
 to Richard H(enry) Clarke: New York, (New York)

The matter of which Clarke wrote lies outside the range of Low's interests. Under the circumstances, he does not care to become a purchaser of the charts. P.S. Low enclosed Clarke's letter to President (Nicholas M.) Butler.

I-2-n - T.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}


1910 Nov. 13
Kling, Lucile Nuncia: Denver, Colo(rado)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Kling sends the promised story "Little Prince Afraid-of-the-Dark". She has been very successful with her work this year. Associated Sunday Magazine is paying her as high as $75 for a 3000 word story. She is trying to pay her way through art school with her stories. She will be satisfied with whatever terms Hudson wishes to make. Any theological bias in the story is due to Father Faber's influence. He is a great favorite of hers. His "Creator and Creature" had more than a little to do with moulding the present story.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 6pp. - 16mo. - {1}


1910 Nov. 21
Mannix, Mary E.: San Diego, Calif(ornia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Mannix will be glad to write the article, as like everyone else who saw or knew her, Mannix admired her. Spending a month at La Jolla every summer, she used to come to the house when they had Mass—before there was a church. Mannix has never been able to understand how, having a husband living, she married again. Mannix presumes the other man died after a time. There was a wonderful charm about her. P.S. Mannix will write the article immediately. She has received the book; she had seen some chapters in the Century.

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


1910 Nov. 28
Furey, Francis: Jefferson, City, M(iss)o(uri)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

Furey requests a list of religious books published by the Ave Maria or obtainable through its office. He is an inmate at the State Penitentiary and they have the opportunity to place some Catholic books in their library. The local priest, Father (John C.) Melies, has delegated him to prepare a list. The Methodist Chaplain of the institution is allowing them to submit their list with his to the next legislature. There are 2200 inmates here, almost 500 of whom are Catholics. Archbishop (John Joseph) Glennon came and confirmed. Furey teaches class. The warden has been very helpful, and Glennon is pleased with their work. Furey had the account of Glennon's visit published in the St. Louis Catholic papers. He wrote to the President of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in St. Louis and to Father Phelan asking for suggestions in the purchase of cheap books to help start a library. Because Furey is there it makes him no less a Catholic. There is a good Catholic librarian there.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 4to. - {3}


1910 Nov. 30
Robinson, O.F.M., Father Paschal: Brookland, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Robinson is happy to hear Hudson will use his article. He may have to go to Rome and Florence before January. He assures Hudson of the gratitude of the Assisian Clares, not to mention Saint Clare herself for any note he may publish in regard to their centenary celebrations. He encloses a small photo taken from within the enclosure at St. Chiara during his visit there (no enclosure).

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 8vo. - {1}