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1928 Sep. 8
Day, Father Victor: Helena, Montana
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): Notre Dame, Indiana

Day is mailing Hudson a copy of "An Explanation of the Catechism, Part Third — The Commandments." Hudson was kind enough to review Parts I and II in the issue of Sept.17, 1927. Eight thousand copies of Part I were printed and 5,000 of Part II.

X-4-j - T.L.S. - 1p. - 8vo. - {1}


(19)28 Sep. 18
Christitch, E(lisabeth O'Brien): Cork, (Ireland)
 to Father D(aniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

They have been speaking with the Bishop of Cork, a regular reader of the "Ave Maria", about Hudson, and also with Prof. (William F.G.) Stockley. They return to London next week.

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1928 Sep. 23
Christitch, Elisabeth (O'Brien): Dublin, (Ireland)
 to Father D(aniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

Christitch is resting in Dublin after visiting her family in Limerick and Cork. The article of Pius X by Countess de Courson pleased many Irish readers. It finally went to Janie.

X-4-j - A. Postcard S. - 1p. - 32mo. - {1}


1928 Sep. 24
Dutton, (Ira B.) Joseph: Kalawao, Molokai, Hawaii
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dutton has been in bed since August 5 with sudden pneumonia. Many packages at his desk are waiting special action—Hudson's is because of the Rosary Hill matter. In making up the B(irth) d(a)y(?) greetings for August, one was made for Hudson and Dutton finds it in the package tonight. His head is whirling—he must go back to bed. Now, Sept. 28, he will tackle the remaining item about the Rose Hawthorne letters. Miss E.R. Cosgrove wrote from St. Augustine, Florida, Oct. 21, 1927, an interesting letter about Mother Rose (Hawthorne) Lathrop. It concluded with the announcement that the Rosary Hill Home was finished. Dutton suggested to Cosgrove that she take up with Mother Rose the matter of letters by Mother Rose—the foundress—as Father (Victor F.) O'Daniel, O.S.D. would like to have them. Getting no word, Dutton sent the package of letters to Hudson, acknowledged April 5, 1928. On May 17, 1928, comes enclosed letter from Mother Rose (not enclosed). Dutton will enclose a memo with it.

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1928 Sep. 28
Dutton, (Ira B.) Joseph: Kalawao, Molokai, Hawaii
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The letter of the present Mother—Hudson is to please return—has a confidential item and Dutton will answer this and two other letters of hers. Dutton has sent it to Hudson thinking Ave Maria Press might be prepared to get out the book in question. The present Mother might help. If this plan is not favorable, Hudson should return the letters. Father J.J. Wynne, S.J., and Conde B. Pallen of the Encyclopedia of Universal Knowledge are good friends. Three or four hundred of Dutton's packages of correspondence have something which would fit somewhere in Universal Knowledge. Why not send all packages that have not any destination fixed? Dutton is having a 42 year letter to cover correspondence. About 20 newspapers come for the leper reading room.

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1928 Sep. 28
Courson, Countess Barbara de: Paris, (France)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Courson has received a check for her Pius X. She has just lost her brother-in-law, widower of her only sister, dead twelve years. He was an excellent Catholic; he lost five of his six children and never murmured. She asks Hudson to pray for him, Edouard de St. Jullien.

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