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(1911) Jul. 13
Guiney, L(ouise) I(mogen): Oxford, (England)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Guiney has ventured to send the enclosed (no enclosure) hot from the non-professional author's desk. (A.J.) Hilton would be glad to receive the small quid pro quo on acceptance; he is poor. His address is care Father A(r)t(hur) Day.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 16mo. - {3}


1911 Jul. 13
O'Brien, Joseph L.: Fribourg, Switzerland
 to Father Daniel E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

The enclosed incident (no enclosure) of the Congress recently held at Madrid has been published generally in the Catholic press of the Continent. Owing to the many stories which appear in the English and American press concerning the religion of Queen Victoria he thinks the publication of the incident may do some good. He encloses postage for return if it cannot be used. He would be pleased from time to time to furnish Hudson on current topics. He signs as editor of Columbia.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 16mo. - {2}


1911 Jul. 26
Metcalf, Father Theodore A.: Brookline, Mass(achusetts)
 to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Will Hudson send him the following volumes mentioned in Hudson's list of books in the Ave Maria. He was pleased to see the verses of the late Reverend (William) Croswell in the Ave Maria. Croswell was a warm friend of his family, both before and after their conversion to the Catholic faith. One of the most vivid recollections of his childhood is having been taken to see the remains of Croswell as they lay vested in his clerical robes. He was a man much beloved and known for his unsullied life.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 2pp. - 16mo. - {2}


1911 Jul. 27
Cappelli, Father Luigi: Siena, Italy
 to Father Daniel E. Hudson, (C.S.C.): (Notre Dame, Indiana)

Several years ago after he had translated Father (John A.) Zahm's "Bible, Science and Faith", Zahm told him he wished to publish a book on famous women in Christianity. Cappelli sent him two folios. He has never heard anything more from him. Has Zahm published his book? Cappelli will soon sent Hudson a new translation he has made. He gives the names of friends to whom a specimen number of the Ave Maria may be sent.

X-4-g - A.L.S. - 4pp. - 16mo. - {2}


1911 Jul. 28
Riordan, Archbishop P(atrick) W(illiam): San Francisco, California
 to Father Daniel (E.) Hudson, C.S.C.: Notre Dame, Indiana

Hudson will be surprised to receive a letter from him, but he needs some reliable information. He asks Hudson to ascertain about Bishop (Dennis J.) Dougherty, now in the Philippines. He passed through San Francisco and Riordan formed a very high idea of his character. Hudson is acquainted with somebody in the Philadelphia diocese who knows him well. All this is strictly confidential. He is thinking of going East this fall and could not go by without paying a visit to his old college home. He read that an assistant has been appointed to help Hudson. They are all beginning to feel the touch of time. The work in San Francisco has grown enormously especially since the earthquake and fire. He sends his regards to all, especially Father T(h)om (as) Vanier, (C.S.C.). Vanier is about the only one left of his school days. Father Tim was the other, but he is gone to his rest.

X-4-g - T.L.S. - 2pp. - 4to. - {3}