1921 Mar. 4
Stuckey, Laurence Y.:
Las Cruces, New Mexico
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.):
Notre Dame, Indiana
Stuckey wants the Ave Maria which made the statement that England is the greatest enemy of the Catholic Church inasmuch as she allows freedom of speech in her colonies. It is far from accurate. Stuckey is not a Catholic, but finds the Ave Maria interesting and refreshing.
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1921 Mar. 10
Leslie, Shane:
London, (England)
to Father (John Talbot) Smith:
(Dobbs Ferry, New York)
Smith's article (in the Dublin Review) on Archbishop (John) Ireland continues to draw interested comment including some (Theodore) Roosevelt letters from Mrs. Bellamy Storer which they hope to print in April. He asks Smith for the (Cardinal John M.) Farley article in July. He asks Smith to say all he did not say in his last article. He remembers Smith's remarkable effusion in the Irish World. He hopes he will bring in Farley's fellowCardinals. Farley's reign was somewhat of a tragedy but he brought peace to his harassed diocese. The battle of the books is a difficult one for Catholics. They are all good journalists because journalism and preaching are akin, but book writing requires meditation and scholarship. He launched his life of Manning today. The Times has taken it well. Leslie doubts that anybody will have time to read it in America. Kenndey is handling it in America. Cardinal (Denis) Dougherty interests them. He supposes Rome spotted his strong points, but he is sorry that St. Louis and Chicago were omitted in the consistory. He met (Archbishop Edward) Hanna in Picadilly this summer.
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1921 Mar. 16
Christian, Geo(rge) B., Jr.:
Washington, (District of Columbia)
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, (C.S.C.):
Notre Dame, Indiana
Christian has Hudson's note of March 12 with enclosures which he will bring to the attention of the President.
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1921 Mar.19
Callahan, T ( ) M.:
Lafayette, Louisiana
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.):
Notre Dame, Ind(iana)
Callahan asks where to secure a copy of the Fortier pamphlet referred to in the March 12 issue in an article on St. Martinville (Louisiana). The article was sentimental "mush". As a class the Creoles are not Catholics. Broussard who was referred to as a Senator was a Masonic renegade. Gambling, drinking, non-participation in civic affairs, immoral towns, Sunday desecration is common in this section. Callahan's remarks are confidential.
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1921 Mar. 22
Furey, John:
Brooklyn, New York
to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.:
Notre Dame, Indiana
Furey is sending the photos (of Murillo paintings). He hopes Hudson will be able to use the St. Joseph picture in the next month's issue. He asks Hudson to send him a dozen of the "Devotions for March."
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