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1883
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The Opinion in the trial of John B. Mannix vs. Archbishop John B(aptist) Purcell et al.

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(1883)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

An unsigned note referring to a piece that should be done in English.

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(1883)
Basil, C.S.C., Brother:
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Basil calls Hudson's attention to an article in the Katholische Volkszeitung Baltimore on the school question. It concerns the teaching sisters and their superior.

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(1883)
Callanan, Helena: Cork, (Ireland)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Callanan encloses an article for the Ave Maria. Perhaps Hudson remembers Fathers (Matthew) Russell sending some verses of Callanan's which were published in a May, 1883 number of the Ave Maria.

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(1883)?
Corrigan, M.A. (Archbishop of New York): New York, (New York)
 to (James Alphonsus McMaster): (New York, New York)

Corrigan thanks McMaster for the letters, and promises to let him know in a few days whether it will be worth while to answer (Father) W(illia)m Mahon(e)y's wild talk. Meanwhile he gives Mahon(e)ys record, taken from the Catholic Directory. To this is added: the record of (Father) William Mahoney from 1861 to 1883.

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(1883)
C(orrigan), M(ichael) A. Archbishop of: (New York), (New York)
 to (James Alphonsus McMaster): (New York, New York)

Archbishop Corrigan apologizes for calling McMaster's attention to the translation of the recent Circular Letter of Propaganda. McMaster has made an oversight in the very first sentence when he credits the Cardinal Prefect with saying that the followers of (Charles S.) Parnell have departed from the line of conduct traced by the Holy Father and the S(acred) Congregation. McMaster's translation reads that what the Sovereign Pontiff prescribed was embraced in the Instruction of the S(acred) Congregation, but this is not true in point of fact, because the letters treat separately of different aspects of the same general question and do not comprehend each other. These documents themselves are on file in the Freeman's Journal and in the London Tablet, May 19, pp. 789-90, and May 26, pp. 829-830. The oversight credits the part as being equal to the whole and embracing the whole, and by itself would be a small matter but is more noticeable in a version which claims to be an accurate account. In the second sentence a more serious oversight occured when McMaster translated "jure suo" as meaning "independent" just as though the line had read "juris sui ipse", which does mean "independent". In his latest letter (Jan. 1883), the Pope, (Leo XIII), has expressed his correct meaning and the Bishops and priests of Ireland are generally agreed that it should be translated, "it is just and lawful for those suffering oppression to seek "their rights" by lawful means." McMaster has long known that "per fas et ne fas" means, as Andrew's Latin Lexicon puts it, "by right or wrong", and for this reason he should not translate the word to mean "imprescriptible rights". The word "Aseclae" has been taken by modern writers and by Ecclesiastical Latinists to mean, "followers" or "adherents", but this word may have an honorable connotation or the reverse, depenting on the context. Not considering philology, is it true that the Propaganda Circular does not represent the mind of the Holy Father? The late Sovereign Pontiff, (Pius IX) once made the statement in his Constitution. Probe, on May 9, 1853, "that everyone knew that the Propaganda was his instrument and organ", and that" nothing is more confounded that the sophism intended to deceive the simple minded laity, that the Propaganda acts by itself without the knowledge and consent of the Sovereign Pontiff." If the S(acred) Congregation should act in special cases, as it is authorized to do by the Bull of Grounders, Gregory XI in Constit(utio) Inscrutabile, June 22, 1622, even then its circulars have the force and value of Pontifical Acts, if signed by the Prefect and the Secretary. Both Urban VIII and Innocent X agree with this legislation. Corrigan is not asking that these notes be published but he does hope that the sentiments of the Irish Bishops in their joint letter of June 10, 1882, will be repeated in America. Their attitude is one of complete loyalty to the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda and they recognize its decrees as speaking in the name of the Soverign Pontiff and binging upon the truly Catholic people of Ireland. P.S. Gregory XVI wrote at least one Encyclical before the Mirari vos. He encloses a copy (enclosure present) of a latin circular of Pope Leo XIII, from Rome, Italy, dated November 20, 1883.

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(1883)
D( ), Father:
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A poem composed by a pious invalid girl is forwarded to Hudson for the Ave Maria. If printed two copies should be sent to Mary Simmons, Hawks, Ohio and Mary Perry, Grant's Bend, K(entuck)y.

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(1883)
Dempsey, Patrick B.: Troy, N(ew) Y(ork)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dempsey submits an article for the Ave Maria.

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(1883)
Dorsey, Anna H(anson): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey is rather perturbed by the way Sadlier is making returns on the sale of her books. She received a letter from them stating she is the first person ever to question their word. An earthquake shook the residential section around the Dorsey house. Father Kelly, S.J., in bed when the shock occurred, thought of running into the street, but concluded that the bed would be the best place to be if the house fell in. She complains that Catholic literature has long neglected to appreciate the long service that she has rendered. Dorsey asks Hudson to sound out (Thomas) Noonan & Company about bringing out her books. She claims nothing is ever said about her stories in the Ave Maria, while (Eleanor) Donnelly and others have received praise.

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(1883)
Dorsey, N(ellie) (Ella Lorraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey asks that Hudson return her manuscript and inquires what issue of the Ave Maria will contain her model. She has neither given up the idea of a trip to Notre Dame, nor abandoned the idea of a uniform edition of her mother's books. Dorsey thanks Hudson for the directory. She will return to Canada in June and while there she will pick up several of her papers. She expects to get enough orders to cover the printing expenses and leaves the choice of a publisher to Hudson.

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(1883)
Dorsey, E(lla) L(orraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey sends two manuscripts. She thought the sketch "St. Joseph's Cottage" had been sent to Hudson, but lately it turned up.

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(1883)
Dorsey, Nellie (Ella Lorraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Dorsey has shortened her story considerably. She will do as Hudson suggests and obtain legal advice. Dorsey thanks Hudson for giving her another chance at the manuscript.

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(1883)
Dorsey, Nellie (Ella Lorraine): (Washington, District of Columbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Two sketches are forwarded both on the Siege of Our Lady of the Saguenay. Dorsey would be glad to write an account of what she saw on her trip to Canada.

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(1883)
Dunne, Edmund F.: San Antonio, Florida
 to Father D(aniel) E. Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

Dunne suggests that the "Seraphic Cord" by Monsignor Louis Segur be published in the Ave Maria. Mr. L. W. Reilly, formerly editor of the Baltimore Mirror, says he republished the article in the Mirror.

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(1883)
Durward, B.I.: (Alloa, Wisconsin)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

An article is enclosed with the chance that it might do for the Ave Maria.

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(1883?)
Edes, E(lla) B.: (Rome, Italy)
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Edes has gotten a caligraph. They had great fun over the translation of Lapidary Latin in the Freeman of February 16. There is not much satisfaction in writing for a paper where the people are so stupidly ignorant. They are no better in home matters: Edes saw a notice "of the return to his diocese of B(isho)p (Nicholas Aloysius) Gallagher, of New Orleans." M(onsi)g(no)r (Louis) Jacobini asked Edes if the American press had lost all common sense. The canard relative to the $1,500,000 given to the new University is so ridiculous that one wonders that a journal like the Cleveland Universe could be beguiled into printing it. A Judge ( ) O'Connor, Edes thinks, promised $50,000 at a future date. She is told C(harles) W(arren) Stoddard is to teach literature in the new University. Did Hudson notice the article in the Catholic World by Father (Augustine F.) Hewit? A judge of the Holy Office said it was heretical. It is strange how odd those Paulists are in many of their views. Edes hears that the last book of Father (Isaac T.) Hecker, "The Church and The Age", would not pass muster if submitted to the Index. M(onsi)g(no)r (Peter) Dufal, (C.S.C.) says there is a chance of Father General's coming to Rome. The caligraph is a present of Bishop (Bernard J.) McQuaid.

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(1883)
E(gan), M(aurice) F(rancis): (Brooklyn, New York)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Egan will write tomorrow, (John) Acton will not be ready to go for some time. He is a very through proofreader; Hudson will find him of great use. Egan wants him, but feels he would be better with Hudson.

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(1883)
Emon, H. I.:
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Emon encloses an article hoping it is worthy for publication in the Ave Maria.

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(1883)
English, John R.: Columbus, Ohio
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English is in the warm climate of Georgia enjoying hunting and horse back riding. His strength has improved considerably since arriving there.

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(1883)
English, Mary R.: (Columbus, Ohio)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English has been ill with bronchitis and depressed in spirit. She looks forward to her coming visit to Notre Dame. English asks to be remembered to Father (Louis) Neyron, C.S.C. A clipping is enclosed.

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(1883)
English, Mary R.: (Columbus, Ohio)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English is glad that Lent is over and that Professor (Joseph) Lyons has improved. Enclosed is $10 for a Mass.

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(1883)
English, M(ary) R.: Columbus, Ohio
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English acknowledges receipt of the book. Since her return she has been nursing the sick. At the same time Mamie was ill she had word that her father was dying. He is better but old and feeble. She received Mr. Richards's letter in which he disclaims the honor of being Mrs. Goings'(?) convert. Mrs. Goings still adheres to the remark made since she left the faith that she was never so happy as now. Ad Hardenbergh spent a week with them. Miss (Ella Lorraine?) Dorsey told English that she intended to send Hudson a remedy that would restore him to health. English heard that Father (Hugh) Magevny had returned to the Jesuits.

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(1883)
English, Mary R.: (Columbus, Ohio)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English was given the unusual welcome of finding six letters on return trip from Cincinnati, all from Notre Dame and one of them from Hudson. She intends to send the novel to Hudson for his opinion on its merit.

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(1883)
English, Mary R.: Columbus, Ohio
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

English's last trip to St. Mary's was enjoyable. Her son, John, who has been very ill, made the trip without difficulty and last Sunday he attended Mass for the first time in three years.

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(1883)
Fullerton, (Lady Georgiana): Bournemonth, England
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A correction is made in a line of poetry sent previously to Hudson.

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(1883)
G(ordon), Adella: Cario, Illinois
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Gordon discusses her last trip to St. Mary's and Notre Dame. She was disappointed because she did not see Hudson on her last trip. The cause of her real disappointment is her brother, Josie (Gordon), whom she describes as without ambition and application. He has failed in all of his class examinations and has been going to school for six years trying to pass a four year course.

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(1883)
Heine, M. K.(?):
 to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Heine's health is good; he is still a student. He has received Brownson's Quarterly from its last renewal to his retirement. Is the cheap edition of Joseph A. Lyon's "Catholic Poets" the same as the subscription edition?

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(1883)
Hickey, P(atrick) V.: New York, New York
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Hickey thanks Hudson for his kindness towards Mrs. Brennan, Brother Stanislaus has not been in Hickey's neighborhood for sometime. There is a slight error in Hudson's notice.

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1883

Junior Department Notre Dame, Indiana
 to James F. Edwards: Notre Dame, Indiana

Poems addressed to Edwards on the tenth celebration of his patronal feast as Professor of the University of Notre Dame by the members of the Junior Department.

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(1883)
King, Elizabeth: Shrewsbury, (England)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The enclosed is submitted for the Ave Maria. A few scraps from a French magazine are also enclosed.

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(1883)
Lambing, Father A(ndrew) A.: (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Lambing encloses an article written at the request of Hudson. Certain parts are marked for Hudson to use his own judgement in altering or omitting altogether. Father (John P.) Quinn of Cathedral College has written a poem in Latin for the Ave Maria which Hudson may have.

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1883
(McMaster) Sister St. John (S.H.C.J.): (Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania)
 to (James Alphonsus McMaster): New York, (New York)

Sister St. John wishes the blessings of the Sacred Heart upon her father, and extends her best wishes to her brother, (Alphonsus McMaster).

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(1883)
Maes, Father Camillus P.: (Detroit, Michigan)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A piece is enclosed that was translated for the Ave Maria.

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(1883)
Moran, C.S.C., Father P. J.: Montreal, Canada
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

Moran encloses a few pages of a story which he is translating from the French. He delivered Hudson's package to Father (Joseph C.) Carrier, C.S.C. Father (Augustine) Louage, C.S.C., sends his regards to Hudson. So far Moran has been unable to get a photograph of the faculty of the College of Notre Dame at Montreal. St. Laurent's has 300 boys; and about 165 in the home.

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(1883)
Muir, M(arion): (Morrison, Colorado)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Muir discusses the man whose love she lost. Enclosed are two poems by Muir.

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(1883)
Muir, Marion: (Morrison, Colorado)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Muir thinks the book, "Heart of Steel" is charming. She received a letter from Notre Dame, so filled with uncomplimentary language that she was relieved from self-reproach for having possibly used too harsh words herself.

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(1883)
M(uir), M(arion): (Morristown, Colorado)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Muir intends to make a pilgrimage to Notre Dame someday to visit Hudson, for he is the one priest she can trust.

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(1883)
Muir, Marion: (Morristown, Colorado)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Muir writes a bluntly frank letter criticizing Hudson's view of mixed marriage.

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(1883)
(Murphy, S.J., Father Edward):
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

A notice of the publication of the Irish American Weekly Journal, the American Celt, by Charles O'Brien.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Weston, W(est) V(irginia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The Ave Maria for March has been received. Murphy wrote an article for the Catholic Knight which will appear in the April issue. He expects to conduct two missions in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and then proceed to St. Louis.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Boston, Mass(achusetts)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

June 16th, Murphy departs for Ireland. Murphy asks Hudson to note the improvement in the Catholic Knight. He managed to get $65 at the mission in Cleveland.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward):
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Mission work has prevented Murphy from replying to Hudson's letter. The mission he gave in Buffalo was a success. On Easter Sunday he will preach in Pittsburgh. Later he will deliver a lecture on the "Faith and Fidelity of the Irish People" at the City Hall of St. Louis.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Chicago, (Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy did not expect to reach Notre Dame before winter, but now expects to arrive there shortly. His health has failed him and he must cancel all engagements in the west and return to Ireland. Murphy asks if Hudson could arrange for him to give a sermon and collect funds for Ireland at Notre Dame.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Boston, Massachusetts
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy feels lost in America. He intends to remain about twelve months in this country and before returning to Ireland he will pay Hudson a visit.

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(1883)
Murphy S.J., Father Edward: Washington, D(istrict of) C(olumbia)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy intends to travel to Detroit and from there he will go to Notre Dame to see Hudson and then return to New York for lectures and retreats.

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(1883)
Murphy, S.J., Father E(dward): Cleveland, (Ohio)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy has been busy giving a mission in Cleveland. He expects to travel to Buffalo within a few days. Murphy spoke of the Ave Maria and was glad to see that Bishop (Richard) Gilmour subscribed to it. Enclosed is an account of two missions Murphy gave in Cleveland, which he asks Hudson to publish in the Ave Maria, so that he might collect funds for the poor in Galway, Ireland.

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(1883)
Murphy, S. J., Father Edward: Cleveland, (Ohio)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy spoke of the Ave Maria at a mission he gave in Detroit, but he thinks the people there are not generous. He will remain in Cleveland until after Christmas. Enclosed are a few lines from The Catholic Knight of Cleveland which he asks Hudson to insert in the Ave Maria.

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(1883)
Murphy, S. J., Father E(dward): Buffalo, (New York)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Murphy thanks Hudson for copies of the Ave Maria. He plans to remain in Buffalo for about a week and then go to Toronto, Montreal and New York before giving two missions in Pittsburgh. Later he will stop at Chicago from whence he will visit Notre Dame. Murphy intends to send Hudson a copy of the Catholic Knight. He is staying at Canisius College, which is quite large.

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(1883)
Ohmer, Ed G.: Fargo, (North Dakota)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Ohman recalls pleasant memories of his school days at Notre Dame. He is engaged in the real estate and furniture business, besides running a 2,500 acre farm.

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(1883)
Seymour, M(ary) A(lice): Germantown; P(ennsylvani)a
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour has received the $11 that Hudson sent only to have it stolen with $15 and her purse. Now she is without money until she starts teaching again. Three of her sketches on "Painters" have been published and she wonders if Hudson has more money for her.

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(1883)
Seymour, Mary Alice: (New York, New York)
 to Father (Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Seymour sends the first of three sketches she is writing on early Catholic Masters of Music. At present she is in a Protestant school teaching history. Her next two sketches will be on the Age of Palestrina and the Anerio. An envelope marked Certificate for Music from the Vienna Conservatory is enclosed.

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(1883)
Starr, Eliza Allen:
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

She thought Hudson would like to have a note in his column of the celebration at St. Mary's. She thanks him for his notice of "Patron Saints" and for the account of St. Joseph's Cottage and the complements to her nephew, William (W. Starr). She did not realize that she might take somebody through her house who would write about it. It has been copied into the Freeman's Journal. Who is E.L.D.?

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(1883)
Starr, Eliza A.: (Chicago, Illinois)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Starr sends a poem to the Ave Maria. No response has been received from Hudson concerning the postal on Notre Dame windows. Mr. Norris of the Catholic Chronicle, Bay City, Michigan would be pleased to have that article in his periodical. (Ella) Edes in her letter has nothing but praise for Hudson's courteous treatment of her contributions and prompt payment.

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(1883)
Starr, E(liza) A(llen):
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The practice given in this note is one of the sweetest things for ladies to know. She asked Sister Purificazione to send it to her as she had heard of it from her twin years ago. Starr leaves August 8.

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(1883)
Van Ness, Eliza: Torresdale, (Pennsylvania)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Van Ness has found a way to utilize the "Christmas Sketch", and asks Hudson to send it to her.

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(1883)
Webb, Ben(edict) J.:
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Webb discusses the publication of his book. He hopes that publication will begin before the six weeks period as set by Hudson, because he feels that so long a delay would destroy its value. The book has been submitted to Father (Thomas) J. Jenkins and Father (Walter H.) Hill, S.J., of St. Louis.

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1883
Orengo, O.P., Father Luigi: San Romo, Liguria, Italy
 to Maurice F(rancis) Egan: New York, (New York)

For many years, Father Orengo has subscribed to the Freeman's Journal both in America and in Italy. Since 1874, he has celebrated 12 Masses annually for (James Alphonsus McMaster) the editor, in return for the paper. Three years ago, he was removed to the Province of the Dominicans of common life and at that time notified McMaster that he could no longer say the twelve Masses but could say but four, the paper was discontinued. Recently the paper has again been sent to him but badly addressed to Father Orenzo instead of Orengo, and to Taigi instead of Taggia. If the editor is satisfied to send the paper in return for the 4 Masses, he will gladly say them but cannot add any more. He is writing from San Remo where he is instructing poor shepherds and peasants, who cannot afford a larger salary for him than 4 francs weekly. He sends this correct address and also his gratitude to James Alphonsus McMaster.

(In the James Alphonsus McMaster Papers)

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