University of Notre Dame
Archives   


Calendar

1915 Sep.2
Feinler, Franz J.: Tokyo, Japan
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

Feinler, an attache at the American Embassy, sends $2.00 for his subscription. He likes Hudson's sane stand in regard to the war.

X-4-h - A.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}


1915 Sep.16
Woellwarth, M( ): Hove, (England)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Woellwarth thanks Hudson for accepting the poem "The Holy Three in Egypt," and for the little criticism at the end of the number. Woelwarth has little time for reading poetry between teaching children and trying to run a guest-house. Father Lester, S.J., of "Stella Maris" suggested she write to Hudson. If Woellwarth paid would it be worth while to have the enclosed manuscript printed in book form. (P.S.) Woellwarth adds copies of a few criticisms of previous works by Father E(dmund) Lester, S.J., Father David Bearne, S.J., Violet O'Connor, E. Letdworth, and S. Henry. Woellwarth has an article on Penal Days written by her grandfather in 1839; he came from the family of Brunetto Latini, Dante's tutor.

X-4-h - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 4to. - {2}


1915 Sep.23
Scholfield, J(ohn) F(aber): Eskbank, (Scotland)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The Ave Maria has the rights on the serial. Longmans would scarcely do it at their own risk. He has met Mr. Gunnersback and translated Father Meochler's "Fundamental Principles of the Spiritual Life" for the firm. "A Woman of the Bentivoglio's" is really a wonderful article or short biography. He had a letter from that man in Ohio wishing him to cross the Atlantic forthwith.

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


1915 Sep.28
Barry, Father William: Leamington, Eng(land)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): Notre Dame, Indiana

Barry fears some readers will misinterpret the word "sensitive" applied to the letter which the Catholic Columbian drew from his pen. His mind has long been occupied with matters far away from controversy, as to make him indifferent about the strife of tongues. He writes to speak against the monstrous wickedness of making the charge of heresy against any priest. He sent a letter to the Catholic Columbian on this matter and it has not been answered. Father O'Boylan who did his best to brand Barry—in the United States—with heresy says not a word in reply to Barry's sworn denial.

X-4-h - A.L.S. - 3pp. - 12mo. - {1}