1907
Maire, A. Librarian,:
University of Paris
to (James F. Edwards):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
He is preparing a second edition of "Manuel pratique du bibliothecaire". He submits a list of questions to be answered.
XI-2-j - L.S.(Printed circular) - 4pp. - 8vo. - (French) - {1}
1907 ( )
Huffersen, Mrs. L.:
( )
to (James F.) Edwards:
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
Many thanks for Edwards' kind wishes which she returns most heartily.
XI-2-j - A.(Calling Card) - {1}
1907 (?)
Jullius(?) Q.:
Tahiti, ( )
to Father Stanisla(u)s Fitte, C.S.C.:
Notre Dame, Indiana
He sends an affectionate souvenir.
XI-2-j - Postcard, signed. - {0}
1907?)
Fitte, C.S.C., Father S(tanislaus):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
to (Mr. C. Jeone Co.?:
South Bend Indiana)
His name is signed to a list of groceries including: a bottle of rhum, pigs feet, a lobster and imported swiss cheese. $3. appears at the top of the list.
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(1907)
Smith, Father J(ohn) T(albot):
New York, (New York)
to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
The Donahoe article was written to make a certain impression on the public, which knows too little of the fine work being done in Hudson's community. He said only one tenth of what he feels, lest the people concerned should be embarrassed. He finds their people timid in expressing publicly their approbation and criticism of good work done by their own. Smith was thinking rather of what the people should know than of Hudson's feelings.
X-4-f - A.L.S. - 1p. - 4to. - {1}