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(1921) Sep. 15
O'Connor, Frances M.: San Mateo, California
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Will Hudson send her six copies of "An Awakening." O'Connor encloses two photos which might be useful should there be another edition. Father Fidelis (Stone, C.P.) has been here with O'Connor, his younger daughter, for the past few months, and is somewhat improved in health.

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


(1921) Sep. 22
(Holmes), Marjorie: Bentham, England
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Holmes sends the photo Hudson asked for. She thanks Hudson for keeping the poem and sending the copies of the Ave Maria. The photo was taken last term while she was at school.

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


1921 Sep. 24
Handley, Marie Louise: Brooklyn, N(ew) Y(ork)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Handley was glad to learn that Hudson has already written about little Vincent. What he said was just what she needed to console her. How strange he should mention Livio (Capece Galeata). She has been struck by the recital of what Vincent's mother calls a "vision". She sends a little article on Juilly. Handley is with her old friends, the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood.

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


1921 Sep. 25
Yorke, Father P(eter) C.: San Francisco, (California)
 to (Father John Talbot Smith: Dobbs Ferry, New York)

He thanks (Smith), "Venerable Kleagle," for his invitation. "World deviltry" and mortal sin are as accessible there as in the metropolis. Nothing new except that (Bishop Thomas L. Grace) is about to die, and Bishop (Patrick J.) Keane is in the East inspecting fences. Yorke urges Smith to come soon since they expect an early hard winter. (Smith) has not seen anything of San Francisco and he might be able to do something for the movieites who are humble and chastened folks these days. There is a race conference called by the Irish for Dublin January 1922 and he is tempted to go.

I-1-h - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 4to. - {3}


1921 Sep. 27
Bickerstaffe-Drew, Father F(rancis) B(rowning) D.: Pont-Audemer, (France)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He thanks Hudson for his kind mention of "First Impressions". Before coming to Normandy to vacation he was out of sorts, but is quite well now, and returns home on Friday. It has been a terrible summer. The Press welcomed "First Impressions" splendidly with about two exceptions such as the "Church Times". (He encloses a picture post card of the Chateau du Pleassis-Bouquelon.)

X-4-i - A.L.S. - 5pp. - 12mo. - {1}


1921 Sep. 28
Duval, G( ) R.: New York, (New York)
 to Father Daniel e. Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Ind(iana)

Archbishop Mundelein spoke by the book in attributing to him a great devotion to the Blessed Virgin. He encloses a check for $100. When the business sky brightens he would like to send the University a marble statue of the Blessed Virgin.

X-4-i - T.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}


1921 Sep. 28
Falconer, Rob(er)t A.: Toronto, (Canada)
 to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

He thanks Hudson for the kind review of his article on Newman. For many years he has read Newman. His principle is to endeavor to find points in which others have helped him rather than those in which he differs from them.

X-4-i - A.L.S. - 1p. - 12mo. - {1}


(19)21 Sep. 30
Christitch, E(lisabeth O'Brien): London, (England)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Christitch is sorry for defective typing of the enclosed (no enclosure) and hopes Hudson may find it of interest. Christitch has heard from Annie who has hopes later of collecting for the Belgrade Church in Canada where Serbia is very popular among the French. The Catholiccause has had a setback in Yugoslavia with the joining of the Orthodox and the apostates of Czecho-Slovakia and their welcoming of the new "State Church." She has been interrupted by Frau Schick who was sent from the Archbishop's house to talk over the chances of a Catholic International. She knows Christitch from the Ave Maria— the only review which could be read by every Catholic during the war. Schick has not been very well received by English Catholics but tells Christitch that Mare Seignier has joined the International of Gratz.

X-4-i - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 12mo. - {3}