1923 Feb. 20
Keppler, Wilhelmine Scheppegrell:
Milwaukee. Wis(consin)
to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
Austrian and German Catholics beg God's blessing on their kind benefactors. Keppler has been in the East for the past six weeks and spoke before the Catholic Women's League. Paul was ill so she had to hurry back here. Through Hudson's aid she has been able to send money to the poor institutes as well as her brother-in-law, Bishop Paul Wilhelm von Keppler. The misery in Germany is beyond description. (A clipping, in German, about the work in Germany is attached.)
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(1923) Feb. 24
Hughes, Kath(erine):
Edmonton, Al(Ber)ta
to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
Hughes thanks Hudson for his review of her work. Hughes is thinking of writing the Life of Father (Albert) Lacombe, (O.M.I.), the noted old missionary of the West, a friend in the early days of Strathcona and Hill. He asked her three years ago to write it. She has written to Agnes Laut asking her about the chances of such a life appearing in some of the New York magazines. Caspar Whitney had asked Lacombe for a series of stories of his life. An elderly woman asked Hughes about her husband "Johnnie Grant" a near relative of Baron Grant. Mrs. Grant is a daughter of Judge Bruneau, friend and relative of Bishop Tache. What does Hudson think of its chances of publication?
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