(1927)
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
A card from Georgetown Visitation Convent in Washington, D.C., with a short sketch of the life of Sister Benigna Consolata of the Visitation, Como, Italy. Her cause was opened in 1924.
X-4-j - Card (2 copies) - 2pp. - 32mo. - {2}
(1927)
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
(A clipping about) a Mrs. Rickert in Philadelphia who celebrated her 102nd birthday.
X-4-j - Clipping - 1p. - 32mo. - {2}
(1927)
(Hudson, C.S.C., Father Daniel E.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
"To restore a Catholic imagination … thanks to the triumph of a purely lay literature …" this is Paul Claudel's statement taken from George N. Shuster's article in Commonweal about Henry Longan Stuart's translation of Claudel's "Letters to a Doubter." Some two or three decades from now, along with the names of Patmore, Peguy, Chesterton and Claudel will be found the names of the American writers who constitute the first staff of the Commonweal.
X-4-j - Proofsheet - 1p. - 32mo. - {2}