1927 May 9
Libbey, William:
Princeton, N(ew) J(ersey)
to (Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
Libbey is interested in the paper clipping that Hudson sent. He feels that this is one of the really important questions. He asks for the name of the paper and date of publication.
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1927 May 30
Christitch, E(lisabeth O'Brien):
London, (England)
to Father (Daniel E.) Hudson, (C.S.C.):
(Notre Dame, Indiana)
She thanks Hudson for publication of the Russian article. Bishop (Michele) d' Herbigny got a wonderful reception in Belgrade where he went as Delegate of the Oriental Institute to a Byzantine Congress. He got an ovation form the Serbs and Russian refugees. The Yugoslav minister in London had been told what a Slavophile d' Herbigny was. He wrote to Annie (Christitch) telling her that the king had called her a very good friend. Both Annie and Janie (Christitch) are in good health, but the great idea of founding a convent in Serbia is not near realization. She admired the way Hudson let down Canon Berry's pretensions. She submits her bitter accusation of Dean (William R.) Inge, worse foe to Catholics than any of Al Smith's traducers. Up de Valera.
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